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AMUSEMENTS. — THE REGENT — N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2,13 p.m., S p.m. LAST TWO DATS. A woman who wanted a carper not a home —A man who wanted a home not a partner in business. This ultramodern story is both pathetic and humorous, lavishly produced and a sparkling air of sophistication pervades the clever dialogue. BILLIE DOVE, BILLIE DOVE, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, LOIS WILSON—CHARLI3B STAERETT, In Ernest Pnscall's Great Story, "THE AGE FOR LOVE." "THE AGE FOR LOVE." (Recommended for Adults.) Resent 'Supporting 'Programme includes BOBBIE JONES, No. 4—The IMnshlo Niblick. Howard Moodyaf the (jrand Organ. ENGLAND'S CHALLENGE PICTURE TO THE BEST THAT EVER CAME OUT OF HOLLYWOOD. Cruise on the Good Ship Hilarity over the billowing Seas of Comedy, Adventure and Romance in this story by the World's Greatest Humorist. Novelist and Adventurer, DALE COLLINS. DALE COLLINS. "RICH AND STRANGE." "RICH AND STRANGE." "RICH AND STRANGE." " RICH AND STRANGE." (British International Picture.) With a Cast of English Artists whom you know, JOAN BARRY, Star of "Man from Mayfalr" and "Outsider." PERCY MARMONT, A Favourite for Many Tears. BETTY AMANN, Star of "The Perfect Lady." HENRY KENDALL, Star of "The Flying Fool." A London clerk with a suburbia I complex—and then wealth, riches. I the world to command. But a tool I null his money are soon parted us this story shows. Come aboard for I Paris, Shanghai, Cairo, India, any I place, into this tempestuous storm of. comedy and gaiety. BRITAIN'S OUTSTANDING SCREEN SUCCESS NEXT ATTRACTION COMMENCING WEDNESDAY AT THE REGENT. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSS). Movie Charity Night, DIXIELAND, June 23. PLAZA — WEDNESDAY. New Stars in an Age-old Melody. ," IN A MONASTERY GARDEN." EDUCATIONAL. SUCCESSFUL TTEMINGWA Y'S (^TUDBNTS. MAT WINNERS OF FREE TUITION. BOOKKEEPING — Miss Jessie AverU. SHORTHAND— Miss Dorothy Holmes. TTPING — Miss Peggy Grix. Sound Practical Training is essential for success in a business career. Hemingway's are specialists in teaching Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing and Office Practice. Terms commence day of enrolment. Every student eligible for valuable Free Concessions. FEES NOW REDUCED. TT EMIrfGWAY'S "DUSINESS A CAJDEMT, CHANCERT CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL ST. D SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN. EVERGREEN Lawn Grass, 1/ lb; Agricultural Lime, 2/6 cwt,—Brown, Durham Lane, behind H.M. Theatre. D NION Plants, well grown, 5/ 1000.— Dagg, 188, Great South Rd., Auckland. ' 13 EED Potatoes, Southern grown, specially selected, hand graded.—George Sinclair, 321, Queen St. M TABLE Manure for Sale. — Apply 5, Fauldcr Av., Auckland. Phone 26-932. PRODUCE FOR SALE. HONET, light amber, 601b tins, 22/G, freight paid.—H. Speary, Cambridge. ONET, light amber. In 601b tins, 4id per lb, freight paid.—F. D. Holt. Waerenga. C PRODUCE WANTED. T^GGS —Send to us, highest city prices; -Hrf crates free.—Griffiths, 13, Wakefield St., Auckland. A i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 16

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