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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT THE REGENT K.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : J. C. 'Willianison Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11, 2.15, S. A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. Huso audiences all day yesterday delighted and enthusiastic with this Sparkling, Dramatic, Bmotlonnl Bntcrtainment—An Unqualified Success. KE-GLORIFIED RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON. RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, Willi GEORGE BRENT, .Together in the Picture that Brought Them Happiness. And BETTE. DAVIS—JOHX MILJAX " THE RICH ARE ALWAYS WITH US." (Censor's Recommendation for Adults.) Hero you see Ituth Chatterton in nil her glory. It provides this lovely Star with a real story—the story of a. woman torn between two desperate loves-—each too sacred to be denied. It reveals the true worth of her charm, the true greatness of the artistry that thrilled you so in "Madame X" and "Sarah and Son." Associate Entertainment Includes — Overseas and Cinesound News. > Strange as it Seems—Sport Slants, etc. ON THE STAGE. MISS KATHLEEN COURT In personal reminiscences of Hollywood. Bright moments with Scrceiiland's Greatest Personalities. (This Evening's Performance Only.) AFTERNOON TEA. All Ladies Attending Matinee Sessions . are Invited to Afternoon Tea in the Itcgent Palm Court at Interval —Free. Heavy Reservations for This Evening. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 46-8S8).

; STRAND * " ] V ,i' i (Direction: Thos. A. O'Brien.) A COMPETITION THAT IS OPEN TO ALL. THE MANAGEMENT WILL AWARD A FIRST PRIZE OF ONE ~GUINE Aj - A SECOND PRIZE OF 10/8 XND Six consolation prizes of_two_com : plimentary tickets to patrons who can explain why " what prick hollywood ?" is drawing tub biggest crowds in~ queen street. answers are limited to' so words and are to be addressed' to " popularity; ,, c/o strand THEATRE. ! — CONSTANCE BENNETT — In WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD? (Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for Adult Audiences.) WITH LOWELL SHERMAN, NEIL HAMILTON, GREGORY RATOFF. Phone 43-114 for Reserves. 4? PRINCE EDWARD N^ ' THEATRE . Karangahape Road. vl (Direction : John Fuller & Sons, Ltd.) _: = WARNER BAXTER, in = = "MAN ABOUT TOWN/ , j| = MIRIAM" HOPKINS, in = EE'TWO KINDS OF WOMEN.'§ iV\k NZ ' LABOUR I,A KTY. @aj&y GRAND CONCERT PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 7.30 p.in. By ST. THOMAS' ORCHESTRAL BAND. Under the baton of J. Ewart, Esq. Vocal Items by MISS J ESMOND HISCOTT MRS. OLGA BIOLLWOOD. Trombone Solo: MISS McKINTY. . One-string Violin: MR. W. HILL. Address by MR. W. T. ANDBRTON, Subject: "THE SOCIAL SACKAMENT." . Silver Coin Collection. ; " l

T^>\CABARET.^'*'^ RUN ON CONTINENTAL, LINES. SbK THI3 SPECIAL DECORATIONS USED ON "ALL NATIONS" NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. — SPECIAL NIGHT. — MURIEL WILTON, MURIEL WILTON, The Visiting Artist in a Special Spanish FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. DOUBLE, 7/ti. Evening Dross Essential. MONSTER "ALL SPORTS" NIGHT, DIXIELAND CABARKT, LABOUR DAY, SPORTING. ?*£&§& AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. ' OCTOBER 15 AND 17. ACCEPTANCES for All Events, Including the Champion Hack Plate, to bo run on tlio Opening Day of the Club's Spring Meeting, close on FRIDAY .NEXT, 7th inst, at 5 p.m. .Fees Must Accompany Acceptances. A. J. .FARQUHAR. Secretary. P.O. Box ."iiJO. Telephone 41-070. :0 BAND PERFORMANCES. , \ UCKLAND GIliLS' BRASS 'BAND Will I'lay at MISSION BAY TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At 8 p.m. K Buses leave opposite G.P.O. for Mission Bay every ID minutes. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 18

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