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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. 3 Sessions : 11, 2.15, S. LAST TWO DAYS. RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, — In — "THE RICH ARE ALWAYS WITH US." (Censor's Recommendation for Adults.) It reveals the true worth of a wonderful personality, sparkling dramatic entertainment, that is still attracting enormous crowds. Free Invitation to Afternoon Tea at Afternoon Matinees. FRIDAY NEXTPREMIERE OF THE FIRST BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME. A Premiere which will go on record as one of the most important events in entertainment history. We are proud and pleased to be able to present this initial Efftee Films' success. We consider this to be one of the finest and most genuinely entertaining programme that we have ever had the privilege of- presenting. C. .T. DENNIS' IMMORTAL CHARACTERS STEP RIGHT OUT OF THE BOOK AND RE-ENACT THE LIVES AND LOVES OF DORBEN AND HER BLOKE! With CECIL SCOTT as THE BLOKE. RAY FISHER as DOREEN. And also those wonderful characters that make this lilm more entertaining than ever you even thought the talking screen could be. Life goes mooch in' on ... as do these people of Dennis' . . . right into our hearts . . . moochin' ou . . . facing tragedy with heads held high . . . and hard luck with n smile . . . life goes moochin' on through this glorious drama ... so deftly dampened with the dew of laughter . . . moochin" on so swiftly yet surely to the greatest, climax that ever brought an audience to its feet! The finest supporting programme that has ever graced the Regent's screen includes GEORGE WALLACE j—j GEORGE WALLACE ==== Auckland's popular comedian, in Ids first marvellous mirth-provoking talkie. Also many other gems of entertainment which will be announced later. IT'S A PROGRAMME YOU WILL BE DOWNRIGHT GLAD YOU'VE SEEN. You Must Reserve Early. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). THE NATIONAL, 11 — 2.15 — 8. ROMANCE — COMEDY — THRILLS. A GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY. A GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY. JOAN BLONDELL, DOUG. FAIRBANKS. A Hobo One Day—A Gentleman of Leisure the Next—and what a Day—But there is always To-morrow to reckon with—and what a day to-morrow turns out to be! EXCELLENT FEATURETTES, Prices: 1/, 1/0, 2/ (42-169). / the screen's new \ /sweetheart—adorable\ / RENATEMULLER \ /' In \ \ " SUNSHINE SUSIE " / \ " SUNSHINE SUSIE " / \ Scattering Sunshine Wherever/ \ She Goes. / " SUNSHINE SUSIE " BALL. " SUNSHINE SUSIE " BALL. Under the Auspices of the MAYOR AND MAYORESS. Proceeds to Auckland Charities. DIXIELAND CABARET, WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCT. 12. A NIGHT OF HAPPINESS. Double 10/6. Reservations 26-615. TROTTING. WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, To be Held on the Club's Well-appointed Course adjoining the Railway, at CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 8, 1932. FIRST RACE starts about 11.43 a.m. EXCURSION FARES. Special Train Arrangements. ENJOY A DAY'S SPORT AT THIS POPULAR FIXTURE. ' Reduced Admission Charges to Course: Gents, 2/. Ladies, 1/6. In Addition to above, Admission to Lawn and Grandstand : | Gents, 3/. Ladies, 2/. T. G. REYNOLDS, Secretary. Phone 1771. . , Box 76, Hamilton. 0 '.s&*& AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1932. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, AND MONDAY (LABOUR DAY),* OCTOBER 24. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close with the Secretary, Durham St. East, on FRIDAY NEXT, October 7, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1932, of £600. Second Payment of £1 for the Great Northern Trotting Derby, 1932, is due and payable not' later than FRIDAY NEXT, October 7, at 5 p.m. ALL ENTRIES .must be accompanied by fees, otherwise will not be accepted. ALL ENTRIES made by telegram must be confirmed (immediately) by letter, giving full particulars as required by Rule 188 and Part XV. of the RULES OF TROTTING. A. G. MABBE. Secretary. Durham Street East, Auckland. u

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 236, 5 October 1932, Page 18

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