AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT The Perfect Direction THREE SESSIONS DAILY: THE YEAR'S MOST FIERY ADVENTURE, AND An All-Talking Romance, rocking with alive with the madcap capers and laughing, flirtiug, pleading, RIO II Irresistible, Fascinating, Adorable; Voluptuous Dolores in her First All-Talking Picture. , / THE \ ( BAD > \ ONE. / 111 I (A United She was the fiery favourite of all the dancing girls—men *xll before her personal charm. Her beauty of form, her passionate unchained coquetry, her laughing eyes and tempting lips, fascinated them, enchanted them. Flirtation was her trade —but she cheated them all, she wanted none, she thought her heart was fast bolted against all their offers. A PICTURE FULL OF SUS THAT WILL ABOUNDING WITH UN BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME BOOK NOW FOR THE WEEK-END RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE LEWIS THE LONDON TODAY - — THE LONDON— A Double-Star Bill. For the First Time in Auckland. Arnold Ridley's Railroad Thriller, — " THE WRECKER." — — "THE WRECKER." — . A sound Synchronised Special. The Ghost Train Thriller, Starring Carlyle Black well and Benita liume. In Addition, The 100% Talkie and Musical Special, Starring JOSEPH HI SLOP, The Famous English Operatic Tenor, in ■ " THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." Roll up ye Scoty and hear the lovely Songs of your country. The Cast includes NEIL KENYON and EVE GRAY. The Only All-British Talkie Theatre. Sessions: 11.13, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and S. THE LONDON. " MICKEY THE MOUSE," Also, New Talkie Serial, Community Singing and Big, Pictuie Programme. : SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES. Every Sat., at 11 a.m. THE REGENT — Join The Mickey The Mouse Club. U N D A Y CONGER T, CIVIC THEATRE. ORCHESTRA AND SILENT PICTURE. 22 SPORTING. pAKURANGA J-JUNT J>ACE "jyjEETING. ELLI3RSLIE RACECOURSE. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. rpO-MORROW gATURDAY. A UGUST, OO 1030. A Jjo, FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE — Eacii Person, 1/0; Vehicles, 2/0. LEGER ENCLOSURE—Each Person, 5/. GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE—Gentlemen, 11/0; Ladies, 0/0. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 190 S. followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Bllerslie Racecourse during the Pakuranga Hunt Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course lie will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing rliis regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE, :22 * Secretary. _ WRESTLING. tTHE EX-SERVICE-MEN'S ,WRESTLING UNION (Under the Auspices of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association). After Espenses Paid, 20% to Unemployed Returned Men. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. ■ MORMON TOM ALLEY, (Light Heavy-weight World's Champion), V. WALTER LOGAN (Kansas City Mat Man). EIGHT 10-MINUTE ROUNDS. FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARY BOUTS. POPULAR PRICES: Stage, 10/; Dress Circle and Front Stalls, Reserves, 7/6; Back Stalls, 5/; Gallery, 2/6. Ladies Half-price to Dress Circle and Front Stalls only. BOOK EARLY. Reserves, Carter and Ashfir. Day Sales, Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd. Open till 9 p.pi. Friday. Buyers of Day Sale Tickets will be admitted a few • minutes before those obtaining tickets at the door. Music supplied by Howie's, Gramophone Specialists. 22 T. S. MILLER, Secretary. ' CHESS. CHESS Players, join up with our club, few more members wanted.—For particulars write M. <U2O, SIAE. X 23
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 198, 22 August 1930, Page 16
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