AMUSEMENTS. — THE REGENT — || N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. z= Direction : C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. S Sessions Daily : 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., S p.m. • LAST DAY C °£ Of This Wonderful Programme. 3 MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER . IN • "HER MAJESTY LOVE," "HER MAJESTY LOVE," With Four of the Screen's Funniest Comedians. 11l A magnificent supporting programme includes BOBBY JONES—Howard Moody at the Organ—and at Evening Sessions, Spectacular Prologue. < ' ] !OMMENCING ; 'O-MORROW. BE HILARIOUS AND SOMEVHAT STARTLING STORY : )F THE DOCTOR — THE ; )ARE GIRL — AND THE )EVIL TO PAY ~ >: >■, w Me A mere scratch on the beautiful blonde's foot started it all —started _ the most deliciously intimate -rromance you ever thrilled to —the most brilliantly sparkling comedy !_ vou ever laughed at—the most de- vV iightfully daring MAMA you ever A\ witnessed!! \\ y I / "THE p IMPATIENT MAIDEN." A\ IMPATIENT MAIDEN." \\ IMPATIENT MAIDEN. , '/ XJ X| Enacted by |_ MAE CLARKE, LEW AYRES, \ UNA MBRKEL, \ JOHN HALLIDAY. l\ From the novel "Impatient Virgin," I by Donald Henderson Clarke. y There is no better recommendation y\ for "The Impatient Maiden" than A that it ivas directed toy that English .y genius, JAMES WHALE. Mr. Whale showed you what DRAMA was in "Waterloo Bridge"—showed you what THRILLS AND EXCITE- A MIBNT were in "Frankenstein" — NOW HE will show you what COMEDY is—in " THE IMPATIENT MAIDEN." ! .1 ji THE REGENT'S 1 Wonderful Associated Entertainment will include BOBBY JONES. BOBBY JONES. BOBBY JONES. No. 2 of this fine scries, Entitled "CHIP SHOTS." SLIM SUMMERVILLE, The elongated laugh-provolcer, In a further hilarious comedy, "IN THE BAG." UNIVERSAL (GRAHAM McNAMEB) NEWS and CINESOUND NEWS. Also, HOWARD MOODY HOWARD MOODY At the Regent Grand Organ. Bos iPlans at Theatre. Phone 46-BSS. Movie Charity Night, DIXIELAND, June 23. CHILDREN WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO "AKB THESE OUR CHILD-KBN?" PLAZA — Now SHOWING. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. # LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. MARIST V. DEVONPORT, MARIST V. DEVONPORT, LEADING TEAM'S, NO. 1, 3 P.M. NEWTON V. RICHMOND, NO. 2, 3 P.M. CITY V. PONSONBY, NO. 1, 1.30. Admission: Ground, 1/, Ladies 6d. Stand Cd. :x27 JUMBLE SALE. A JUMBLE SALE will be Held in the METHODIST MISSION HALL, Opp. Town Hall, TO-MORROW FRIDAY, At 10-12, 7-9 p.m. 26 ~\T W.C.A. .TUMBLE SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 27, At 7 p.m. T.W.'C.A. HALL, XJP!PER QUEE-N ST. 20 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. XDEAL for Wedding Receptions, Dances, -L etc.; central.—Penrith, Melvern's Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. 27 RY Prior's, Strand Arcade, for your Tea; 3 hot courses, 9d, between 5 and 7. "WHS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 24
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