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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, In the Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND THE LADY BLEDISLOE. GALA PERFORMANCE Of a Sensational All-British Programme. — THE REGENT — N.Z.'s Preeminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 SESSION'S DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. SAILING TO-DAY. SAILING TO-DAY. S.S. HILARITY, S.S. HILARITY, The merriest, brightest, smartest craft that ever was launched in Britain. Set sail with this London Clerk and his wife, out to see the world. He'd cursed the fates that kept him poor, then he cursed the fates that made him rich. At home he wanted to so abroad, abroad he wanted to set home. It's a terrible trip for him. but it's all fun and joy for you. Sail into a tornado of fun over the billowing Seas of Comedy, Adrenture 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 Line.) Poor to-day—rich to-morrow. But a fool and his money arc soon parted as this story shows. With a Cast of English Artists whom you know, JOAN BARRY, Star of "Man from Mayfair" and •'Outsider." PERCY MARMONT, A Favourite for Many Years. BETTY AMANN, Star of "The Perfect Lady." HENRY KENDALL, Star of "The Flying Fool." Cruise on the Good Ship Hilarity on the most joyous journey you've ever experienced. Come aboard for Paris, Shanghai, Cairo,. India, any place, into this tempestuous storm of comedy and gaiety. OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES. BRITISH GAZETTE INCLUDES : The Prince of Wales in Film Land, Sir Malcolm Campbell's Blue Bird breaks record at 2."53.0ti m.p.h., Duke and Duchess of York visit H.'M.s. York, The King's first levee of the year, etc. iPATHE PICTORIAL: A potpourri of Song, Dance and Novelty includes: Sir Edward Blgar, with the London Symphony Orchestra, playing "Land of Hope and Glory." Ballet of Females de Paris Revue; Cities of Great Britain, Cardiff. CINESOUND NEWS. DREAM FLOWERS NATURE STUDY. And HOWARD MOODY, riayiug Old English Selections. A PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING MERIT FROM RISE TO THE FALL OF CURTAIN. BOOKING IS HEAVY. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 46-88S). Movie Charity Night DIXIELAND,'June 23. VERY EVENING FROM 5 TO 7.30 P.M. Try the "RITZ" Specials in Grills. W. A. COOKE, 242, QUEEN STREET. Where the Meal is Enjoyed in Comfort. xls balls! J|L CATHOLIC ||0 • CHARITY BALL, m||P' IX AID OF ORPHANAGES. TOWN HALL, JUNE 28. A Limited Number of SPECTATORS' TICKETS Now available for Non-Dancers. RESERVED SEATS, INCLUDING SUPPER, 7/6. These Tickets are Now on Sale at Lewis Eady, Ltd. SPECTATORS' TICKETS, 2/. Are Now on Sale at the Catholic Depot, Wellesley Street. As the accommodation for Onlookers is strictly limited, those desirous of attending are advised to secure their Tickets without delay. D. M. DOUGHERTY, Hon. Sec. 12, Wright's Bldgs., Fort St. 15 WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. ABSOLUTELY Reliable — A Rich Port Wine, 30/ ease, freight paid.—Auekland Wine Co., Rutland St. D A HIGH-GRADE Grape Wine at a Low Price. Best No. 4 Port on the market. 42/ a case, freight paid. Don't delay, order to-day a case of this nice fruity Port. CORBAN'S, THE WINE PEOPLE, Henderson; also 31, Fort St. D "RICH Port Wine, 25/, 2 gallons, at depot; *-*> bring jars.—Corban's Wines, Fort St. p Q(W CASE—Frontignae, rich, sweet Red "w Wine, delivered, freight paid.— Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D FOR HIRE. "DOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension J -* Ladders; good order.—Sam White and Sons, Market Place. Phone 44-70 S. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 140, 15 June 1932, Page 18

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