AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. Auckland's Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. I DAILY at 11 a.m.,~2.T0 p.m.. B~p~m. | —as (ho daughter of an unhappy marriage, whose love for the son nl '"tin 1 woman ,, in her father's life was too strong to be submersed by convention. . . . Ati entirely "different" story that will grip you intensely from start to finish ! Magnificently acted and lavishly produced. FEATURING THE GRACIOUS NORMA SHEARER, NORMA, SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, Supported by LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE — BELLE BENNETT. — BELLE BENNETT. In Her Brilliant ["ALL-TALKING [ Drama, "THEIR OWN DESIRE." "THEIR OWN DESIRE." "THEIR OWN DESIRE." A daring indictment of modern parents . . . flaming youths' ■bold defence! ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: Singing — Dancing — Talking — Colour Featurnftes, including CLYDE DOER And liis Saxophone Ensemble. GUS EDWARDS All Technicolour, Singing. Dancing, Revue. HARRY LANGDON, All-Talking Comedy. ED. and LOU MILLER, Harmony and Songs. Box Plans at Theatre, Phone ■16-SSB, and 'at Lewis Eady, . Ltd. CAPITOL. DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGIIT—FINAL SCREENING. 100 PER CENT ALL-TALKING THRILLER "FROZEN JUSTICE." A MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE SNOWS. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THE 100 P.C. ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING SENSATION, " THE DANCE OF LIFE." " THE DANCE OF LIFE." With Gorgeous Revue Scenes in Beautiful Natural Colour; Reserves, Phone 20-374. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGIIT — TO-NIGHT. • AL JOLSON In Warner Bros.' Vitanhone All-talking "THE SINGING FOOL." "THE SINGING FOOL." DANCING. GAIETY. SINGING, AnirTALKING FEATURETTES. I—TANXIIAUSER OVERTURE of 120 Instruments. 2—MIBCIIA ELMAN, World-famous Violinist. 3—HOWARD BROTHERS, Entertainers Supremo. 4—KDDIE PKABODY, Banjoist. Prices: 1/0, I/. Children Half Price. SPORTiNG. r\H!NEMUKI JOCKEY pLUB. pAEROA'S ANNUAL JL^ACES. QATURDAY AND 15TH AND 17TH • SPLENDID COURSE AND APPOINT- . MENTS. STEEPLECHASE AND HURDLES EACH DAY. Admission to Grandstand Enclosure (including Outside Gate Charge) : Gentlemen, u/ ; Ladies, 2/. H. POLAND, j4 SecretarypHESS rj\ A X I S. pHESS m A X I S. RING 40-900 KING 40-900 AND BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR PAEROA RACES. PAEROA RACES. £1 RETURN ■ £1 RETURN. 14 -p A C E S. -** A C E S. RED TOP TAXIS. The Good Service—Not Speed Merchants. LEAVING VICTORIA ST. SATURDAY MORNING FOR PAEROA. FARE: £1 RETURN. Phones: 46-000, 47-000. Book Early. RED TOP TAXIS. Comfort, Safety, Economy. xl 4 •pAEROA RACES, SATURDAY, MARCH •t 15, AND MONDAY, 17. CHAR-A-BANC LEAVES G.P.O. 7 A.M. EACH DAY. Book Your Seats at WHITE STAR BOOKING OFFICE 20, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Phone' 42-468. pAEROA RACES. HUDSON SEDAN,. 4 VACANT SEATS. £1 Return. Owner drivers. 'PHONE 47-866. 14 pAR, leaving for Paerpa Races, Saturday and Monday, would like Passengers, share expenses.—lnquire Star 458. 15
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1930, Page 18
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