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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. Three Sessions Daily : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. LAST DAY Of this Wonderful British Comedy. It. is the most quaintly amusing and ibest-acted picture ever seen in Auckland. British International Films Present "HOBSON'S CHOICE," "HOBSON'S CHOICE," "HOBSON'S CHOICE," With an All-British Cast. — -Also COMPLETE SOUND PICTORIAL, RECORD OF OPENING OF •SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE WITH CAPTAIN DD G ROOT'S FAMOUS EXPLOIT. (Exelusive to Williamson Theatres.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW— A PICTURE DBSTIKBD TO BE ONE OF THE G-RBATBST OF THE YKAR. AN ABSORBING STORY BEAUTIFULLY TOLD, AND SPLENDIDLY ACTED, WITH MAGNIFICENT .SETTINGS MADM INCREASINGLY. BEAUTIFUL BY A PERFECT ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. It is fitting that Constance Bennett should 'make her first appearance at The Regent in her greatest picture. CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, A story of a girl's fight to secure what she believes to be the necessities of life—wealth and position. Success brings 'with it disillusionment, and sins returns to her old associations to find true happiness and contentment. Unquestionably this is the star's greatest role, and it is different from anything in which she lias ever previously appeared. With BEN LYON, RICHARD BENNETT, And a Huge Supporting Caat. •Richard Bennett, father of the star, plays the role of her father in this film, although his daughter is unaware of any relationship between them. The, old man knows that he is despised by his daughter but continues in the background to scheme for her happiness—and lives to see the fulfilment of his hopes. : THIS IS A PICTURE THAT CHALLENGES ATTENTION! " BOUGHT." " BOUGHT." "BOUGHT." ■ "BOUGHT." "BOUGHT." "BOUGHT." i An Adaptation of the Novel, I "The Jackdaw's Strut." 1 (Warner Bros. Picture.) WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT THIS PICTURE WILL HOLD AND 10NTERT.VIN EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO SEES IT. Much has been written by critics the world over in praise of "Bought," but no words could be more genuine and sincere than those written by the Screen's Greatest Star, GEORGE ARLISS. "In all my long experience I have never seen anything that affected nio so profoundly as this picture did. The acting of the Bennetts, both father and daughter Is perfect and beyond all criticism. I cannot speak too highly of this delightful entertainment." IT IS AN INSPIRED PRODUCTION. Be Advised. — '■ Book Early. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSB). COOKE'S j COOKE'S COOKE'S RITZ SPECIAL RITZ SPECIAL RITZ SPECIAL FOR BUSINESS MEN. Talk over that business deal at the RITZ, amid comfortable, (juiet surroundings, and enjoy our BUSINESS MEN'S SPECIAL. a.'UP OF TEA, COFFEE, OR COCOA. WITH TOAST OR TOASTED CRUMPET, 6d. WITH BUSCUITS, 4(1. AT THE RITZ, RITZ, RITZ, ■242, QUEEN STREET. A UCKLAND BALLROOM CLUB. ■**• For NEW DANCE SEASON. PETER PAN CABARET—FRIDAY NIGHT. (■* RAND OPENING NIGH T. ROUSMWORTirS NEW RINK, KHYBER PASS (Opposite Mountain Road.) x3l ELECTORAL. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Notice is hereby given that .TOSEPH STANTON, ESQ., LL.li., and WILLIAM JOSEPH JORDAN, ESQ., M.P., being the only persons nominated, have been elected I Members of the Auckland Grammar .School •Board by the Members (if the Legislative Council and , the House of Representatives usually resident within the Provincial District of Auckland. CHAt*. E. G. TISDALL. Returning Officer. Auckland, March 30, 1932. 3,1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1932, Page 22

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