AMUSEMENTS. ■ i> —— THE BIG 1 LAUGHTER : EXPLOSION! There is No Bigger. or Brighter Show -in Town This Week. i To-day's Tip.! — Book for The Regent. THE REGENT — The Perfect Sound Theatre. Direction .. J. C. Williamson; Films. ' THREE. SESSIONS DAILY: . 11-a.m., -2.15 and 8-p.m, • . Those Two Ridiculous, Impossible I > . '.. „ Joy Girls, r . . > ■ [ ; MARIE DRESSLER ' ' '' ' ' ' AND . , POLLY MORAN V.'-.;'"- • —,'IN- — "CAUGHT. SHORT." You won't be able' to sit'still in your ; ■ ■ seat.-- • YouUlVbe holding your sides'with pain. You'll be' laughing—until . the tears roll -down your cheeks, and-you think • 'your, ribs ■ will- burst. . " IT'S JUST ONE LAUGHTER s EXPLOSION AFTER j ANOTHER. YOU'LL BE ' LAUGHING FOR A MONTH What wonderful supports -AGAIN. , ... ■; : . . INTERNATIONAL REVUE, . \The "Most Beautiful and• Brightest ! ' All-Colour Revue Yet Presented; AESOP' FABLE CARTOON, / i '• "Sky Skippers" — the Funniest ■ : X Ever.. , ?:■ '.■ THE REVELLERS, I , Four- Men Who Really. Can Siug : ; i. ! —a Treat in Harmony. A SPORTLIGHT FE-ATURE, Introducing, among others, the late f Tex RiCkard and Gene Tunney, • from his Beginning to his Retire- ■ ment. HAURAKI GULF, - ;A Beautiful Picture of Some Auck land Scenery. METROTONE NEWS, ETC. . Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46-888) , and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. . : ; ONCE NOW; AND AGAIN— : ; ; THE PERFECT'DRAMA ! ■NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER .NORMA SHEARER ■ Excels even her own triumph, "The Last of. Mrs. Cheyney,
"THE DIVORCEE." "THE DIVORCEE." "THE DIVORCEE." V " THE divorcee:" "THE DIVORCEE." r COMMENCING FRIDAY ' ' f . 'At..-' '—— THE REGENT —r- . * Where Talkies Talk Best. ■: ; . - BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. WARNlNG.—Bookings will be heavy for this -outstanding attraction. Be WiseGet in Early. S '■■ . " ' ■"• • ' V; "V EDUCATIONAL. ; "niOCBSAN HIGH SCHOOL Ylflk FOB GIRLS, . rnmfm EPSOM, AUCKLAND. 5 .(Recognised as Efficient by the ' ■■MB!'' Education Department.) ■9 ■' V ,' : Headmistress: IAW MISS E., H. SANDFORD, M.A. ' (Hons.),' (Girton College, • . Cambridge). ! . Junior Division of Primary School, including a Kindergarten in separate building ; under Froebel management. There is . a Special" Class for Little Girls and Boys of ' ? and .4, years old. Boys are taken up to , the age of 7. In .Secondary School, Girls . prepared for Matriculation and Higher I Leaving 'Certificate. Alternative course arranged for Girls riot desiring to go to , University. Games amply provided for ! under experienced instructresses. Swimming bath .will shortly be opened. Special ; consideration given to Music and Art. ; Prospectus on Application to School Secretary. Third Term begins WEDNESDAY, September 17, at 9 a.m. Boarders return -TUESDAY, September 16. Miss Sandford will be at home to Parents by Appointment; on \ TH ij RSDAY Afternoons, as? usual/ throughout the term. * xlo • A S ln-all other callings the Engineer succeeds In direct proportion to ;. his. knowledge,. both Practical and Theoretical Having the Former. Bower will assist you to gain the latter, and so make advancement possible. OIL, STEAM, ELECTRICITY. Address: gOWER'3 ENGINEERING gCHOOL, SWAN&ON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. M "rvRAUGHTSMANSHIP—ArchitecturaI and • Mechanical. Apply for prospectus. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. 8., N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.. Auckland. :31 A WONDERFUL little machine is the Stenotype; saves the drudgery of shorthand.—Sole training centre, Druleigh College. Phone 46-834. D ; rpO,; qualify, for: Accountancy Exams., study A-' witn the I.C.S. Thorough tuition and world-wide service. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. 8., N.Z.'lnsurance Bldgs., Auckland. :33 WINES FOR SALE. X LWAYS Leading—Corban's Wines, Good Port, 12/6 gallon at depot, Fort St. ] Bring 2-gallori jars. 1 vv . D I C*ROWN WINES, Elliott Street—Special ! J offering Madeira, old B.weet"White Wine, 30/; case delivered, freight' paid. ' " ' D . TNVALID . Port, .45/ ; Claret, 45/ ; Red, .48/; ' Sherry, 3S/ ; Extra "Special Sherry, i CO/. Special Reserve Port, 60/. Freight paid, j delivery free. State occupation. — Corban and' Co., The Wine People, 31, Fort Street. Phone 42-463; - ■ D Oft/ CASE—Frontignac,, rich, sweet, red "V/ . Wine; delivered, freight paid.— Crown Wines, Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 218, 15 September 1930, Page 18
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