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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F W. Thring. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY THREE SESSIONS DAILY. THREE" SESSIONS DAILY. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. DIRECT FROM BROADWAY TO AUCKLAND, THE MOST BRILLIANT ARRAY OF MUSICAL COMEDY STARS EVER HEARD IN AUCKLAND. THE 4 MARX BROTHERS THE 4 MARX BROTHERS THE 4 MARX BROTHERS THE 4 MARX BROTHERS THE 4 MARX BROTHERS THE 4 MARX BROTHERS AND MARY EATON, In Paramount's ALL TALKING—SINGING—DANCING MUSICAL COMEDY. "THE COCOANUTS." "THE COCOANUTS." "THE COCOANUTS." "THE COCOANUTS." "THE COCOANUTS." "THE COCOANUTS." With OSCAR SHAW. You will roar -with,laughter at the hilarious antics of the funniest men in the world —You will be delighted with Mary Eaton singing Irving Berlin's captivating 'melodies—You will see fifty | jrorgeous dancing girls and eye- ' filling, lavish settings—and you " ] will agree enthusiastically that I "The Cocoanuts" is the best ever. | NO NOT BE MISLED. BOOK NOW AND AVOID THE CRUSH. SPECIAL NOTICE. TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS MUST BE CLAIMED BEFORE 7.45 P.M. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (Phone 46-SBS). AND at Lewis Eady, Ltd, ARCADIA. — ARCADIA Last Screening TO-NIGHT. "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." SHOWING ALL NEXT WEEK. Warner Baxter, Mary Duncan, in tin Mighty All-talking Melodrama, "THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES." "THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES." AUCKLAND'S CABARET DE LUXE. THE K n ANOTHER ORCHESTRAI . REQUEST NIGHT. L Dance to the Music You Love. _ THE CONVENIENT L CABARET. A CLOSE TO THE CITY. C And the One Orchestra thai -rr is Second to None. | There is always something different | | and novel about the Click Clack that | J imparts zest to all. | For Reservations 'Phone 40-789. Double Tickets, 8/. TOWN TTALL. mOWN TTALI OWN - 1 -- 1 ALL. J- OWN -tl A LI ROTORUA MAORI CHOIR IN HAKAS, POIS AND SONGS KA PERFORMERS, U\J JT ERFORMERS, WITH THE FAMOUS ROTORUA QUaJ.TET. SOLOISTS: ANA TTATO AND T\EAN TT7ARETINI NA J-Lato AND -L'EAN VV ARETINI OF GRAMOPHONE FAME. THE BEST THE MAORIS EVER PUT 01 IN ENTERTAINMENTS. Kreisler, having heard them, declared that should they tour England, they would tak< it by storm. DON'T MISS THIS. THIS IS MAORI ART TO PERFECTION THE DATES ARE: FRIDAY, ATOVEMBER OQ RIDAY, -!■» OVEMBER ±/V, AND SATURDAY, -\TOVEMBER Oft ATURDAY, i-i OVEMBER OV, 8 P.M. ADMISSION. 3/, 2/, 1/. Booking at HOWIE'S. :3 LEWIS EADY HALL. GRAND OPERA RECITAL, IN COSTUME, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 AT 8 P.M. MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, With Advanced Pupils and Mr. Arthur Ripley. Programme •will include Scenes from "II Trovatore," "Carmen," and "Aida." With MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, Misses Marjory Fair, Beryl Adams, Mabe: Thomson, Airini Rogers, Messrs. Arthur Ripley, L. Gibson Blackie and Ernest Pearson. At the Piano, Miss Mary Hamilton. Ballets kindly arranged by Miss Daphne Knight. Chorus from Madame Ainsley's Opera . Class. Prices: Eeserved, 3/, plus tax; Unreserved, 2/. Plans open at Lewis Eadv btd., Monday, November 25. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 278, 23 November 1929, Page 24

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