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AMUSEMENTS. THE NATIONAL, 3 DAILY SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT. I A GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY | TO-MORROW TO-MORROW DIRECT FROM ITS SENSATIONALLY SUCCESSFUL REGENT THEATRE SEASON. Owing to the engagement of "The Sentimental BloUc," an Extended ' Season at the Regent was impossible, and we have been fortunate in securing this wonderful attraction for one more r week in Auckland. r RUTH RUTH RUTH CHATTERTON, CHATTERTON, CHATTERTON, CHATTERTON, CHATTERTON, With GEORGE BRENT, Together in the picture that brought them happiness, — And — BETTH DAVIS — JOHN MIL.TAX, — In — "THE RICH ARE ALWAYS " THE RICH ARE ALWAYS WITH US." WITH US." (Censor's Recommendation for Adults.) This Brilliant Star rcglorified in her ' first production for Warner Bros. It provides her with a real story—the story of a woman torn between two t desperate loves—each too snered i.o 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." Wonderful Supporting Programme. NOTE OUR PRICES: 1/, 1/6, 2/. For Reserves Phone 46-219. LEX MACDONALD LEX MACDONALD LEX MACDONALD LEX MACDONALD New Zealand's Famous Boy Soprano. CONCERT POSTPONED CONCERT POSTPONED TO ... SATURDAY, OCT. 15. SATURDAY, OCT. 15. SATURDAY, OCT. 15. BOOK EARLY at STRONG'S Gramophone and Radio Salon, Opp. Wyndham Street. x 6 CAPITOL. -— TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. "GOOD. SPORT." JOHN BOLES — LINDA WATKINS. Just One Wife Against Seven Deadly Blondes. SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTS. Phone 12-100 for Reserves. / THE SCREEN'S NEW \ /.SWEETHEART—ADORABLE\ / RENATE MULLER \ /in \ ( " SUNSHINE SUSIE " ) \ " SUNSHINE SUSIE " / \ Scattering Sunshine Wherever / \ She Goes. / " SUNSHINE SUSIE " BALL, DIXIELAND, WEDNESDAY NEXT. SOCIAL DANCE AND P.RIDGE In aid of' Animal Welfare Association's Free Clinic FunJ, At DOMAIN KIOSK. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 8 p.m. Tickets, 2/, R. S. Trayeg, Civic Building; Mrs. A. C. Green, Phone 21-819. Procure tickets early. Limited number available. 6

AMUSEMENTS. , LAST NIGHT, "AREN'T WE ALL?" TO-MORROW TO-MORROW A PICTURE THAT CARRIES OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE—ACCLAIMED BY CRITICS THE WORLD OVER AS ONE OF THE BEST TEN PICTURES OF 1932. 11 A.M., 11 A,M " 2.15, CIVIC j> 2.15, 8 P.M. 8 RM, 2500 SEATS AT 1/, 1/6, 2/. A GREAT NOVEL, MAGNIFIED A HUNDREDFOLD AS THE MOST OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR. EDNA FERBER'S EDNA FERBER'S Epic of Womanhood that has been read by millions. Now < Dedicated to those women of the world who have loved and lost, But fought every inch of the way. "SO BIG." : :— "SO BIG." "SO BIG."' "SO BIG." : "SO BIG." : "SO BIG." _ "SO BIG." A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION, WITH BARBARA STANWYCK, BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT. AND A HUGE SUPPORTING CAST. SHE TOOK ALL LIFE HAD TO OFFER! Its loves ... its bates ... its knocks ... its joys ... its sorrows! She fought with feminine cunning for the tilings life denied her. It's the kind of picture'that makes you thiuk it's a great world after all. A PICTURE WELL WORTH TAKING THE FAMILY TO SEE. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, INCLUDING CIVIC ORCHESTRA. BOOK EARLY. RESERVATIONS FROM 2/3.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 237, 6 October 1932, Page 24

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