AMUSEMENTS. — THE REGENT — \ N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. ; Direction: : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. : 3 Sessions Daily : : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. ! ; Ladies, attend the popular Regent Dai - Sessions. LAST THREE DAYS Of This Delightful Entertainment. FASTER THAN "SALLY," FUNNIER THAN "SUNNY." MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER — With — ' BEN LYON W. C. FIELDS — FORD STERLING, CHESTER CONKLIN — LEON EItROL. IN "HER MAJESTY LOVE," "HER MAJESTY LOVE," First National Vltaphonc Picture. The Radiant Dancing Comedienne of "Sally" and "Sunny" in another bubbling, frothy, scintillating comedy-romance with four wonderful comedians, fourteen gigantic scenes, songs, melody, everything packed into one grand glorious production. Magnificent Supporting Programme Includes BOBBY JONES In the first of a wonderful series. HOWARD MOODY, Playing "A Bouquet of Memories." Evening Sessions Only. ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE To "Her Majesty Love." A FANTASY OF MARILYN MILLER A 1 RS. FRIDAY NEXT. We will again have the privilege of presenting another unrivalled programme of Entertainment, which will be headed by the highly sensational and very much discussed screen play, iMPAgir **§lr This altogether startling comedyromance is another triumph for the Aco English Director, JAMES WHALE, Whose previous triumphs are still fresh ill mind, namely, "Journey's End," "Waterloo - Bridge" and "Frankenstein." The Story Ib an Adaptation of DONALD HENDERSON CLARKE'S Best Seller, "The Impatient Virgin." The Characters of the Author's Story are portrayed by a distinguished cast of screen favourites, LEW AYRES, MAE CLARKE, JOHN HALLIDAY, UNA MEItICBL, HELEN JEROME EDDY. Box rians at Theatre (rhone IG-S88). .Movie Charity Night, DIXIELAND, June 23. EXHIBITIONS. _____ gOCIETY OF Jy* (Incorporated). EXHIBITION. OTEN THIS EVENING from 7 to 0 p.m. And TO-MORROW (WEI).), from 10 a.m. to G. 30 p.m. Art Union Prizes. —Ist, No. -120; 2nd, 212; 3rd, 4G3; 4th, 050; sth, 7 11; Gth, 407 ; 7th, 1002; Sth, 756; 'Jtll, 50G; 10th, SOI 11th, 354; 12th, 307. . Exhibitors are required to Remove their Works on Thursday. 24 W. LAIRD THOMSON, Secretary. DEMONSTRATIONS. Q.AS QOOKING JQEMONSTRATIONS Will be held during this week as follows: — Vl' DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), from 2.30 to 4 p.m. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street, and at our OTAIIUHU BRANCH, 011 FRIDAY, from 2.30 to 4 p.m. and from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, I'itt Street, on MONDAY NEXT, from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. : Q-AS QOMPANY, J^TD. ' PUPILS WANTED. > A CCODNTANCY Professional — Students A. personally coached for 1932 Examinations.—Wakefield Business College, British j Chambers, High Street. D AT Last—A simplified system Shorthand. Learn in 20 days. Guaranteed.—Wakefield College. Phone 41-307. B Auckland business college Specialises in Teaching Shorthand, • Typewriting, Bookkeeping, latest methods. ' Day and Evening Classes. D BANJO, Saxophone, Guitar, Ukulele; rapid, modern methods.—Erie Picker--3 ing. Academy Studios, 427, Upper Queen ; Street. J "I~>ANJO-Mandolln, Guitar, Ukulele, Saxo 1> phone. Taught Professionally ; easy - terms.—Walter Smith, top tloor, Lewis ; Eady's. - t>\RBOLA Gesso Work, Batik, Hatha, ' 13 Coloured Leatherwork. Stencilling, Cane ■ Baskets.—Miss Ayling, 4. Strand Arcade. B f' TShINA Painting, Hampton Studio, O Gilford's Buildings, 3rd_ floor, Vulcan Lane. Hours. 10 a.m. till a p.m. c NGINEEItING Home Study, class train- ' ing; Lectures make efficient students.— • ISower's Engineering School, Colwili s Chamherg. Auckland. p EARN Motor Driving tit l'earce's Motor Driving School. Garage. Khyber Pass, ' Auckland. Certificates guaranteed.—Pboiie ■i(l-20ti. _J? 'L. Hairdressing College—Day, Evening • Classes success guaranteed : diplomas - given.—H B. Bldgs.. 225. Queen St. D S ! HOWCAKD Ticket Writing Successfully taught bv Auckland Leading Window Display ists. K System. 34. Customs^t. l \7r7iDOW wishes I'upils, Piano, Organ; 1 VV Beginners, 1/ half-hour.—M. 007!). ) Stab. x 25
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1932, Page 18
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