AMUSEMENTS. . This is unquestionably the finest and funniest British Comedy we have yet seen. It is certainly Ralph Lynn s masterpiece. Our advice is: Book Karly. B.R.G. _ 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. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. : England's Incomparable Comedian. RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, ,' RALPH LYNN, - RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, . RALPH LYNN, With WINIFRED SHOTTER And Brilliant All-British Cast, In BEN TRAVERS' Unforgettable Farce, , "THE CHANCE "THE CHANCE " THE CHANCE OF A NIGHT-TIME." OF A NIGHT-TIME." OF A NIGHT-TIME." (A British Dominions Film.) At the conclusion of its premiere presentation in London, the entire audience rose and cheered vociferously. Press and Public alike acclaimed.it the best British Comedy that had yet been produced; all were unanimous that it was funnier than "Rookery. Nook." And It IS Funny! Deuced Funny! It's the Best of the Whole Lot. "Tons of Money," "Canaries," all of them were dull compared with this great laughter masterpiece. — Also — A Great Supporting Programme, Including GEO. SIDNEY and CHARLIE MURRAY, In "All Excited" — : a Comedy Stream. A Musical Treat, "THE PRAYER OF MOSES," Played by 30 Harps and 3 Pianos, And Paramount. British News. . Introducing some 'Marvellous Flying by the R.A.F. at Hendon, England. Bookings are Heavy. Get in Early. . Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). No Extra Charge for Reserves. ' RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY. tk RUGBY. RUGBY. m RUGBY. RUGBY. JrM RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. -| TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, j OTAGO OTAGO OTAGO OTAGO OTAGO OTAGO ■ v. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. CURTAIN-RAISER. TEC. 0.8. V. PONSONBY. TEC. 0.8. V. PONSONBY. SEMI-FINAL FIRST JUNIOR GRADE. KICK-OFF 1.30 P.M. Admission, 1/; Stand, 2/ extra; School Children, 3d. ■ 4 SEEDS, PLANTS. AND GARDEN. CHRYSANTHEMUMS ! Fourteen Magnificent Named Varieties, 8/ posted. Send for illustrated catalogue of Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, etc. Some splendid novelties. Cullcn, ,Waimauku. D DAHLIAS, Tubers, beautiful, six different varieties; cheap.—9, Duke St., Mt. Roskill. 4 ELEAGNUS Plants.— 1 year, old; good line; 12/ 100.—Perkins, Markets. x 4 T>INUS Insignis, yearlings, 300,000; 15/ ■*- 1000 cash, at nursery or railway.— .Tohn Parish. Rotorua. D SEEDS, Sutton's, the be3t yet, also Fertilisers, etc. —Everything for the garden at Prime's. Newton. D SOW Lightning Peas, dwarf, great cropper ; 1/1 packet, post free, —Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. Y SOW Genuine Curtis Nine Star Broccoli, wonder of the age; 1/ ' packet.— Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton. Y SOW Genuine Swedish Giant Blightresisting Cabbage; 1/ packet— Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. , Y SOW Lightning Cauliflower, heads 6 weeks after putting out plants; 1/ packet.—Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton. Y STOCK, Iceland Poppy, Cyclamen, and Pansy Plants, very choicest strains. — George Sinclair. 321. Queen St. F mOMATO Plants, Kondyne, 3/g 100, 30/ ■*■ 1000. — Pearson, Veronica Rd., New Lynn. ; 7 TWELVE Magnificent New Perennial Asters, 6/6, six 3/6; Gladioli, Prlmulinus, mixed, 2/6 dozen. — Cullen, Waimaukn. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 209, 4 September 1931, Page 14
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