AMUSEMENTS. jxxxxxxxxxxxraxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxraxxxxxxxxxxra 4 NO MATINEE SCREENING TO-DAY THEATRE BOOKED. M FINALLY SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 7.40 p.m. H 5 FRANCIS LEDERER SIGRID GURIE K “ VOICE IN THE WIND ” fl 3 (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) M S PLUS H •4 Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard in “THE CRYSTAL BALL ’ R J (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) p 3 Dir - ! S J ■■ Amalgamated M j Opera House W 3 Commencing TO-MORROW Daily: 2 p.m., 8 p.m. h NOW IN ITS 4th WEEK IN WELLINGTON AND H 3 STILL PACKING OUT ... H 4 TWO GREAT STARS BRING YOU ADVENTURE . . . THRILLS m 3 AND MOVING ROMANCE IN THIS YEAR’S MOST COLOURFUL H 4 DRAMA I R James Margaret Patricia m 3 MASON ' LOCKWOOD • ROC 3 4 in H § “THE WICKED LADY” § M M j with h 3 GIRFFITH JONES • MICHAEL RENNIE • FELIX AYLMER h H A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE. P M (Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unsuitable for Children.) >< h EXCELLENT FEATURETTES H H ‘PATHE AIRMAIL NEWS” “FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS” U M NJS. REVIEW SPECIAL “WHITE ISLAND.” M M Plans Filling Rapidly at the D.I.C. It’s Very Essential to Reserve, M XXXXXXXXXX XI XXXXXXXXXXIY XXXZXXXZSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX j.
N. Z. BRASS BANDS CHAMPIONSHIPS TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME OPERA HOUSE: ST. PAUL'S HALL: 9a.m.: Eb Soprano Solo. 9 a.m.: Tenor Horn Solo. 2 p.m.: Bb Cornet Open Cham- 2 p.m.: Flugel Horn Solo, pionship. ADMISSION 6d. ADMISSION 6d. Cook’s Gardens 7.30 p.m. Cook’s Gardens TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 2nd and FINAL A GRADE TEST SELECTION “Salute to Freedom,” by Eric Ball. JUDGE: MR. HUGH NIVEN, AUSTRALLA. The Second Selection will prove a Magnificent Test of the A Grade " Bands’ Ability. WHO WILL WIN THE A GRADE TO-NIGHT ? Don’t Miss Hearing the Judge announcing His Final Placings and Remarks. A Huge Crowd is Expected. Be Early for Good Positions. ADMISSION 2/-. CHILDREN 6d. ENCLOSURE 1/.. PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ST. PAUL S HALL: 9 a.m.: Trombone Solo. 2 p.m.: Bb or BBb Bass Solo. Judge: Mr. T. J. Kirk-Bumnand. ln the Evening 7.30 p.m. C GRADE TEST SELECTION for the C Grade Championship and TROMBONE TRIOS.
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