AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT : N.Z.'s I'rc eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction .... .T. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director . . Beaumont Smith. THKBIO SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. COMMENCING ' TO-DAY "The Regent" will present THfi GREATEST OF ALL BRITISH TRIUMPHS! Another TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS Production. From the Aldwych Theatre, London. "ROOKERY NOOK," "ON APPROVAL," "CANARIES." "PLUNDER," And now the best of the lot, " TONS OF -— MONEY." " TONS OF MONEY." " TONS OF — MONEY." " TONS OF MONEY." " TONS OF MONEY." " TONS OF MONEY." " TONS OF MONEY." " TONS OF MONEY." " TONS — OF —- MONEY." " TONS OF MONEY." With RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, MARY BROUGH. YVONNE ARNAUD. The Funniest. Most Famous of All the Aldwych Plays. 90-Minutes' of Side-splitting Laughter! it's real good Britis-ii Comedy spoken in cultured English that all may understand. You won't be able to sit still, you will be holding your sides, shrieking with laughter. PERSONAL CERTIFICATE. I am sure this is the funniest, most delightful play yet presented on the screen. EDWIN R. GREENFIELD. .. And again A Supporting Programme Superb. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 4G-SBS). No Extra Charge for Reserves. CAPITOL. "A WARM CORNER," With Leslie Henson, Brilliant English Cornelian.. Middle-age on the sfUße. Men will be men— Wives will be suspicious, as gay Mr. Corner finds out to his painful cost. Millions acclaim this Picture as. England's Greatest ! Comedy Hiot. Excellent Supporting Programme. Phone 20-374 for Reserves. RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Jk R ."U ■' G B . Y. @ R U G B Y. R U G B Y. ! EDEN PARK. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, PONSONBY V; TRAIN. COLL. PONSONBY V. TRAIN. COLL. Kick-off, 3 p.m. CURTAIN RAISERS PROM 1.30 P:M. SHOWGROUNDS. MANUKAU V. COLL. RIFLES. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Charges as Usual. xlO SHOWS. THE NEW ZEALAND PEKINGESE AND PERSIAN CAT CLUB. Patron: MRS. HUTCHISON (Mayoress). THE SECOND GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW OF CAS. OF CATS. OF CATS. Will be held in UNITY HALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, On SATURDAY, JULY 4. Classes are also Provided for ART NEEDLEWORK, COOKERY, SWEET MAKING, and FLORAL ART DECORATION. BE SURE YOU REMEMBER TO APPLY FOR A SCHEDULE IN TIME ! Entries definitely Close with the Hon. Secretary, on JUNE Apply MR. R. MARSHALL, U.P.O. Box G4l, Auckland. :'J.Q CORPORATION NOTICES. ___ A I T 1" OF AUCKLAND. lIOBSON STREET BATHS. It is notified for public information that the UOBSON STREET TEPID BATHS will be CLOSED on MONDAY NEXT (including evening), while necessary repairs are being carried out. The baths will be open on TUBSDAY as usual. J. S. BRIGHAM, 20 Town Clerk. BOROUGH NOTICES. QXEHUNGA BOROUGH COUNCIL. A Subscription List, in aid of Local Distress, has been opened in the Council Olhce, and donations are invited from all those iu sympathy with their fellow-citi-zens in the present time of stress Donations will be thankfully received and acknowledged by the Town Clerk. 12, E. MORTON, Mayor. BADMINTON. ■pLAYERS, improve your play. Jnst J- arrived, Best Open Throat Racquets made.—A. Bruce, 84, Albert St. E
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 143, 19 June 1931, Page 16
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