amusements THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Film,.'/; '— Three Sessions Daily 11 a.m., 2.15 and p. m . * r, * . Another . • Perfect Gem of the Audible Screen, *«Y "FAST AND LOOSE" "FAST AND LOOSE" "FAST AND LOOSE." 2 (A Paramount Picture.) A Ticturisation of that Brilliant Stage Play, .- ■%.» "THE BEST PEOPLE " THE BEST PEOPLE " " THE BEST PEOPLE '- ' " THE BEST PEOPLE " ' " THE BEST PEOPLE " •• "THE BEST PEOPLE" ' "THE BEST PEOPLE/' • The sophisticated, modern Society that kept thousands of Cz e ,2 roaring with laughter during itsflKjg nally successful tour last year. ; A Picture that dares to face facts speak the truth about modern youth their romances. NO MORALISING! NO PROBLEM PLAT! A brilliant, scintillating, amusing Corned* that will keep you bubbling with ndrtfc *ast and Loos?e will be discusspd laughed over in every drawing room! offi« restaurant—wherever people .in be talking "Fast and Loose." - — And — Big Supporting Programme, Including That- Amazing Series, " STRANGE AS IT SEEMS;" "THE GLORY OF SPAIN" By THE VAGABOND ADVENTURER. And Appearing on the Stage from 7.30-& DON TASKER. , And His Popular Orchestra. - . . .'»*•_ ' ' ' ; / f' Get'in Early Itook Quickly, i Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). QUEEN STREET'S BIRTHDAY CHBER-UP WEEK — FRID. NEXT, t THE REGENT. S
" HELL'S ANGELS/' " HELL'S ANGELS." 7 :. " HELL'S ANGELS." "^m^NEXT. They are already Booking'! A, MUNICIPAL CHOIR. AT;.B O'CLOCK. * TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR, in Choral Works by Palesrtrina, Brahms, Bantock and German. MISS DORIS BRANSGROVE, in Songs by Mascagni, Lane Wilson and Woodman. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, in Organ Works 'by Purcell, Gossec and Peace, and Ballet Music from Faust. • ■ CHOIR ORGANIST: MR. E. RANDAL ACCOMPANIST: MR. LEO WHITTAKBR. "ADMISSION, 6d and-1/. RESERVED SEATS, 2/, at Lewis Bady. lm. - .1* X MUNICIPAL V-" : BAND CONCERT. " -TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY): EVENING, AT 8.30. GEO. BUCKLET, Bandmaster. - Delightful Selections from Snllitans Operas, Tschaikowgky's "1812" Solennellf, Torrence's Tone Poem, "In the Cloisters.; Bishop's "Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark." Hate, Clarinet and Cornet items will also;. M ipcluded. - --j-. The Band will render an Exigent Programme To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon at the Zoological Park. - 11 QRGAN RECITAL A TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) ft yjlXlSl'll AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock TOWN HA L !*■- < MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. Will Play: f Homage Hymn and Scherzo Caprice ley), Pastorale (Cesar Franck), Star « Eve (Wagner), Toccata and Fugue in £ Minor (Bach), Idylle and Finale (Knew berger), Arabesque (Debussy), MBTW Henry VIII. (Sullivan). ADMISSION FREE. -■ j_ x
HOCKEY. e\ A UCKLAND LADIES' Aft A hockey association. , The Annual General Meet; V ing of the Auckland I*t»« — Hockey Association win J* held at the Y.W.C.A., Upper Queen Street Auckland, on TUESDAY, April 14, p.m. Business: (a) To receive Annov Report and Balance-sheet, (b) Election Officers, 1931, (c) Alteration to Rules, t<" General. All players and supporters cordially invited to be present. I*®"™ wishing to take up the game fire BS*eo . write to the Hon. Secretary, P.O. BoX**» Auckland, immediately. 11 A. TWINAME, Hon. Secretary. POWER BOARD NOTICES. — THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the supp7 will be Shut Down on SUNDAY N?x±, April 12, 1931, between the hours of 1 P:®' and 4 p.m. for the purpose of Altering in connection -with the new Traffic J>rj<je at Otahuhu, in the whole of the area Sou of Otahuhu. 2; R. H. BARTLEt, . 11 General Manage*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 22
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