AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd, 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.10 p.m., S p.m. SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT. SMART, SUBTLE, CLEVER. Our new programme is delightfully entertaining, and big audiences yesterday enjoyed it from first to last. AYith its combination of smart Dialogue, Sparkling Wit. a Great Romance, Gorgeous Gowns nud Wonderful -Settings, it.is no wonder it pleases. xiAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS She is absolutely adorable. ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG With his wonderful droll -humour- — here he is at his very best —. In — "STREET OF WOMEN.". "STREET OF WOMEN." "STREET OF WOMEN." Warner Bros. Production. (Censor Recommendation for Adults.) WONDERFUL HUMOUR. It is alive with el ever humour and sparkling situations. A story with an unusual twist and an extraordinary romantic side, coupled with perfection in settings and acting, it is really enjoyable. Regent's Splendid Featurefteg. Paramount and Universal Newsreels. April the Fifili Winß the Dertiy. Wonderful Scenes on Epsom Downs. Thrilling Aerial Acrobatics. Cinesound Variety Birthday Issue. Sports Slants. Fancy Diving, Swimming, Ping Pong, etc. Strange Animals of the Amazon. An Absolutely First-class Programme from Ilise to Full of the Curtain.
Reserve For To-night. ) Box Flans' at Tlieatre (Flione 46-SSB). LONDON~j S^^ y .opp." G.P.0.. Queen* Street ADULTS 6D, CHILDREN 3D. CIRCLE 1/. 6d BIG DRAMATIC PRODUCTION, 6d With 6d BILL BOYD, 6d R.-i JAMES GLEASON, ZASU PITTS, DU and LEW CODY. DU 6d "BEYOND VICTORY." 6d fifl " BEYOND VICTORY." "BEYOND VICTORY." 6d Men who Dared and Women who 6d Braved All' for Love! 6d GOOD ' SUPPORTS. 6d Sessions 11.15. 4. "i and 8. 6d 6d THE LONDON. 6d 6d A UCKLAND ' CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY. 4TH CONCERT, : MON., 14th, AT LEWIS EADY HALL, S P.M. Auckland String Quartet, assisted by Dora Judson and Helen Gray. Beethoven Quartet Op. 18, No. 1, Delius' Sonata No. 2, Chnusson Concerto for Violin and Piano, with. String Quartet accompaniment. Box Plan opens Wed., 9th, for subscribers, and 10th for non-subscribers. Tickets, 2/ ; Reserves, 2/G. :12 GRAND CONCERT. KNOX HALL, BIRDWOOD CRESCENT, PARXELL (In Aid of Church Funds). TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1932, At S p.m. AUCKLAND'S.'LEADING ARTISTS : FRANK SUTHERLAND, ERIC BELL, BERYL SMITH, ERNEST SNBLL. ALAN McELWAIX, JOAN ROSS. HAYDN MURRAY, It ETTA MaoCULLAY, CLAUDE TUCK Hit, IRENE RICH. Admission : ONE SHILLING.
' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, ANOTHER.GREAT CARNIVAL NIGHT CARNIVAL NIGHT AT THE RIV 0 L I X. PALAIS. ;436,- UPPER QUEEN ST. SUMMER DANCING, S p.m.-to midnight. i) IN NIB EA'WSON, 1n a "Happy Tap" Routine. Demonstration by MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and MR. BROWN. •Lucky Numbers, Roulette Dance, Etc., Etc. Free Copy of "Dancing Nows." (N.B. —Those holding last week's : "News" are eligible for a special prize.) EKtra Tables Available. Reserve Now! . Admission, 2/. Also NEXT MONDAY, 1/6 and 2/. And WEDNESDAY (Old-time Carnival). "gLISTBJI-, MB TIMBER S." SAM 'USH is again taking his. boat to sea. Watch for startling announcement in Excursion Columns Saturday! Next, and KEEP SUNDAY, NOV. 20 FREE. 12 TROTTING. WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S COURSE AT CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, ON SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1932. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with Messrs.. Blotnfield and Co., 67, Shortland Street. Auckland, or with the Secretary, Waikato Trotting Club, Hamilton at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, November 15, 1932. T. O. REYNOLDS, Secretary. Phone 1771. Box 76, Hamilton. :12 . LECTURES. vyILLIAM H O L M E S, >V MASTER .MENTALIST, Will Deliver his •FOURTH FREE PUBLIC LECTURE In the EPSOM LIBRARY HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY, AT 7.43 P.M. (Under the Management of Mr. A. J. Jones.) ' 12 GAR DEN PARTY. y w. c. a. IMfc'fl'i'iT 'fra a garden tarty ajf A GARDEN PARTY By courtesy of Mrs. Alfred ▼ Kidd. will be beld at ber Residence. Hounslow. 28 Gillies Av., Epsom, On SATURDAY NEXT, November 19. On SATURDAY NEXT, November 10. To be Opened by Lady Leys at 2 p.m. Stalls,- Competitions. Afternoon Tea. ADMISSION, 6d. 12
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1932, Page 18
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