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AMUSEMENTS. '. — THE NEW HEATING PLANT AT 'THE REGENT MAKES THIS BEAUT. IFUL THEATRE THjI MOST COMFORTABLE IN TOWN THESE COLD NIGHIS. — THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction .... J. C: Williamson Films. : THREE SESSIONS'-DAILY: : .•■;- ; . 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. LAST — TWO — DAYS. . . Positively. Final Screenings in Auckland To-morrow, j England's Beautiful Star, EVELYN LAYE EVELYN LAYE EVELYN LAYE I EVELYN LAYE "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT/; "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT. "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT. "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT." .(A .United Artists Picture.) With JOHN BOLES, Singing Better Than He Has Ever Done, . '. —- And — . LEON ERROL, He of the Rubber Legs. Crowded Houses are Shriekiug with Laughter at his Antics. All Auckland has gone crazy over the beauty and magnetic charm of Mb Evelyn' Laye—when she snip one heius the nightingales of England. Unquestionably oue of the, Pictures 'of the' Regent's Wonderlul • ■ , ii 1931, Line Up. :: A NIGHT'OF LAUGHTER! A NIGHT OF ADVENTURE! A NIGHT OF ROMANCE! A Night you will remember for a long long time. — Also — . 'A Splendid Supporting Bill, Including • CHARLIE MURRAY, In an Outburst of Laughter, FRIDAY NEXT i The Regent Will Present Another British Production That Will Hold.You Enthralled. • THE SLEEPING CARDINAL.' ' THE SLEEPING CARDINAL.' ( THE SLEEPING CARDINAL. , ' THE SLEEPING CARDINAL. , ' THE SLEEPING CARDINAL. , An Adventure Of SHERLOCK HOLMES, With . ARTHUR WONTNER, The Well-known English Actor, Playing the .part of Conan Doyle's Famous Detective.

The genius of the master crirainqlogist pitted against the cunning of iMonarty ! \ storv that will thrill you and grip you with its baffling mystery. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46-88S). No Extra Charge for Reserves. DANCING. BON TON DANCE CLUB. BON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK. "THE MOST POPULAR OF DANCES." mO-NI'GHT 8 to mO-NIGHT J-O--NIGHT 11.30. Lo-NIGHT AUCKLAND'S POPULAR PLAYERS, I DON HAY j AND HIS IVAGABOND DANCE BAND.} "The 'Rascals for Rhythm." Wonderful Lighting. Special Sprung Floor. 2 MONTE CARLOS, WITH SPECIAL | QUALITY PRIZES. I Subscription : Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. N'.B.t—The Management reserves the. right to refuse admittance, xl R. W. THOMPSON, M.C. 6TVTARIST RUGBY LEAGUE •"X FOOTBALL CLUB. A Dance will be held at the Click Clack Cabaret on WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 1. Dance ■ to the Brilliant Music supplied by Bob Adams' Famous Jazz Band, including Xylophones, and hear the Electric Bells. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/. — J. O'Brien, Hon. Sec. , Pat Mcehan, M.C. :1 rnECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' X RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Friends and Members are reminded that our USUAL ENJOYABLE DANCE Will be Held in ST. SBPIUjGHBE'S HALL, KHYBER PASS. NEXT . SATURDAY NIGHT. Ladies. 2/. ■Gentlemen, 2/C. 8 AUCKLAND AND DISTRICT HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. GRAND DANCE. TO-NIGHT (WED.), NORTH ST., Nekton, Orchestra, Hunter's Revellers. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. M.C, Mr. MoLoan. 1 A. McCORD. Hon. Sec. ST. GEORGE'S HALL — KINGSLAND. TO-NIGHT. . THE ASTONIANS, Jackie Aston arid the Frisko Goblins. Dances to suit all tastes. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. 8 to 11.30. 1 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "DALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style -D Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings opp. G.P.O. D 4 "TVROADWAY" Studio (above Smith and X> Caughey's, Newmarket). —Latest Style Ballroom Dancing, Private Tuition, Classesmoderate fees. ■ q M lS §* I W BY SHBRRIPP, • 8. Hopetoun ,n St., Ponsonby, specialises in American Tap and Ballroom. ARISIAN Studio. 410. Queen~St. Tabernacle).—Misn Violet Brooks Mr Da e ncing C Cy - PrlYat ° T " itiOn - CJAN TOY Members please note Tnrt;™"t pZn^-lEf 1 Chambers ' Lorne Street —^^—-1— ___^^— C OiSSOLUTION OF PARTNC^Hip NOTICE is hereby given thnt th.n 7 " ship heretofore existhL WILLrAM HARDLEY AND TV^V* m JAMES ROLLERSON, anil Car* LLIAM ELOCUTIOM ireanntide'fen; phoi. ig &&««,;

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 153, 1 July 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 153, 1 July 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 153, 1 July 1931, Page 18

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