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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. TO-DAY A MASTERPIECE OF THRILLS, DRAMA AND SPECTACLE. "THE '-y DOOMED BATTALION." I Again in 1932 Continental Pro ducers provide us -with one ol the outstanding productions oi the year. "The Doomed Bat talion" is a masterpiece o] entertainment — it is mor< than a picture—it's an experi ence. It is bo big, so grand so compelling, so thoroughlj entertaining, it must satisfj ■ all tastes! 1 A wonderful story— thrillinj to a degree—that carries yoi through a hurricane of turbu ■ '! lent action on the snow-cappec i mountain tops on the roof oi the world. The Exquisite : I \ TALL A BIRELL, : , The Great ; ■ LUISTRENKER : J And i-U. VICTOR / \ VARCONI. / THE \ (PICTURE 1 I TERRIFIC/ —— _ == 7 == High on the bristling snow-capped mountain tops the Battalion waited in grim despair . . . their lives depending on one man's return. / Whom would he choose to sacrifice, his wife and child—or his comrades? ■Regent Featurettes Include:— Cinesound and. McNamee Newe. . A Splendid Comedy. big BILL TILDEN BIG BILL TILDEN In Slow Tennis. It is Advisable to 'Reserve. Bos Plans at. Theatre (iPhone 46-SBS). I BACK TO OUR SELECTION BAKN I I DAXCB. DIXIELAND, OCT. 27. [ —— LEX MacDONALD LEX MacDONALD LEX- MacDONALD TOWN HALL ONE CONCERT ONLY. ONE CONCERT ONLY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 8 P.M. ; . Anions, the Numbers X«s MacDonalc will sing are :— "AVE MARIA" Schubert •ISOLVEIG'S SOJfG" <. Grieg "A BROWN BIRD SINGING"- Wood "SHOULD HE UPBRAID" Bishop, "THE LASS WITH THE DELICATE AIR" .. : Arne "DUNA" McGiU "HEAR MY PRAYER" Mendelssohn Chorus and Orchestra of 230. Duet: "I WAITED FOR THE LORD" (Hymn of Praise) .... Mendelssohn With MISS PHYLLIS TYE, Chorus and Orchestra. The Supporting .Programme will consist oi SLAVONIC RHAPSODY (Orchestra.) Flute Solo "SCHERZO CAPRICCIO" (Sabathil) . CLAUDE TUCKER. Th.e initial Appearance in Auckland of this Brilliant Wellington Flautist. Song, "WHEN THE KING WENT TO WAR" (Koeremaii) ROBERT SIMMERS. Violin iSolo : "SALTARELLA" (Alard) . HAROLD TABERNER. Duet. "SOLENNE EN QUBSTORA" (Verdi) GORDON FAGAN, ROBERT SIMMERS. The concluding item of this very interesting programme will be: "THE HEAVENS ARE TELLING" Chorus and Trio from Creation ('Haydn). LEX MacDONALD, GORDON FAGAN, ROBERT SIMMERS, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Leader: MI'SS B. WiHITELAW. Accompanists: i MISS KATHLEEN O'LEARY, MESSRS. F. H. WOOLLEY, R. POTTER. iPRICBS FOR SATURDAY EVENING: 4/. 5/, 2/. NO TAX. Box Plan at Strong's ■'Gramophone Salon, Queen Street, opposite Wyndham Street. Direction: COLIN MUSTOX. ' R. B. HERBERT. House Manager : .RONALD C. MUSTOJf. ~'.•■, 15 ASSOCIATION 'FOOTBALL. jhL BLANDFORD PARK. SmL BLANDFORD PARK. TO-MORROW, 3 P.M. FALCON CUP FINAL.. Y.M.C.A. V, THISTLE. Y.M.C.A. V. THISTLE. Y.M.C.A. V. THISTLE. CHAMP. MATCH, 1.30 P.M. TRAMUREWA V. PONSONBY. TRAMUREWA V. PONSONBY. Usual Charges : J3d and 1/. :14 [ DANCING. CHOPPERS , DANCE TO--NIGHT. Come and Have a Real Good Time. Cool, Comfortable, Cosy. SPECIAL. Bright and Happy Numbers by Orchestra, "SPRING IS HERB," At the MAYFAIR. Karangahapc Rd. Novelty Dances, 'Streamers, Favours. I/adies, 1// Gentlemen, 1/6. li ANNUAL BALL, ■ ORATIA FOOTBALL CLUB, ORATIA SETTLERS' HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. Blind' Institute Orchestra. Excellent Supper and Prizes. • Admission: Ladies 1/0, Geuts 2/. A.B.C. Return Bus leaves Avondale Tram Terminus at 7.30 p.m. 14 T. MARINOVICH, Hon. Sec. SATURDAY NIGHT, O'NEILL ST. HALL EUCHRE AND DANCE. ■ Novelties — Supper. Bill Denniston and his Band playing the latest Dance Music. Ladjes 1/. Gents 1/6. Euchre 1/. x! 5 "W'OVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, -L-* Dance Hats, cheapest in town.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape Rd Phone 27-720. ' " RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. ' PARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St.—Oldtime Dance every Monday ; full Studio Orchestra in attendance. WFS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 244, 14 October 1932, Page 14

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