I '—r THE REGENTI I N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie' 1 Direction .. J. C. Williamson^ -> JL ■ $F Three Sessions Daily ® I 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.|jyj| I f; t : .am ■ Fifty Million Screen Fans AretftE | CROWDED HOUSE® I ALL DAY YESTERDto I Testify To His Popularity, ®v 1 ' If I There's Only One Chevalier}. I MAURICE CHEVALIEJiIi MAURICE CHEVALIFIfP MAURICE CHEVAMpi MAURICE CHEVALIEfffi MAURICE CHEVALISB MAURICE CHEVALMH MAURICE CHEVALIM The World's Most Popular Artji,! le has never done anything more nore fascinating, more exhilarate?®! enjoyable . Than . ;.*T;| flfi " PLAY BOY OF PARIS® " PLAY BOY OF PARIS® " PLAY BOY OF PARI® " PLAY BOY OF PARIS'® " PLAY BOY OF PARIS® (A Paramount Production.). I||| There are other good M§| tut when it comes to Loving, LaniHji and Singing—well, there'e only'oS|H "Chevalier." • And What a Supporting m!f Programme! | SLIM SUMMERVIL^B In "Hello, Russia." _ -J. IB A Perfect Shriek of Laughter, fe i VAGABOND ADVENTO» "SANDS OP EGYPT." ;jßg "MOONLIGHT AND A Delightful Screen Musical latetyflH And Paramount News—Always -lntereslk|lft' Appearing on the stage from 7.30-8 DON TASKER AND HIS :ORGHWj®|| ; - Mi J P •RID. NEXT— •Funnier than "Safety Last.'* H HAROLD LLOYD * 9 in ■■"mm "FEET FIRST." . H A Laugh in Every Inch. . , |Bfl And there's 7000 ft of it. JO-NIGHT'S BOOKINGS ARB Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-8S8!.-' lone Bookings not kept To-night fev. : j 7.40 p.m.
, It's Here Set" -. I] MAY 11 ' | CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CITY LIGHTS." THE REGE J| Naturally. - I See Special Advertisement in j "Situations Vacant"
, . \. ROMANO'S \ KARANGAHAPE ED. (Top of Qaeea Stl |j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ; DANCING FROM 8 TO 12. LADIES, 2/: ■ GENTS, 2/6. >Mi JACK ROWE AND HIS FAMOIK I ' ORCHESTRA. No Extra Charge for Reserves. WEDDINGS AND PRIVATE PABHJSf§ SPECIALLY CATERED FOE. " PHONE 46-666. ' TNTER-EENOMINATIONAL RALLY f * £ iv Y ?J? n ?c Men and Women of And**: Week). 3p.m., t&MgM ™^ rT B -\W;, to he addressed by S EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR-GENERAL ! AUCKLAND'S GREATEST MATOBS|| Were all chosen rrw Jf rom OUTSIDE the Council.: % « Xhey were not confined to existing grOOT* i; Vote MASON, Mayor! .■ ' Jgl COMMUNITY SINGING. _ ELECTION DAY. I I COMMUNITY SING ll ! II COMMUNITY SING |,|| TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, ' 12.30 td 1.30 p.m. „ i VOTE FOR JASPER. Ns. .Nk JASPER. NS, \\ JASPER. \s REV. JASPER CALDBR " i Will be Song Leader. AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION ORCHESTRA Will play before and during the SingU* H MRS BARRINGTON SNOW at the PlW* ■ A Day of Hilarious Melody! Collection for Charities. Song Books 6d each. „ W. WOODHEAD, & Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 22
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