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AMUSEMENTS. STILL THE CROWDS THRONG— THE REGENT. THE REGENT. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: • J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. S Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p m., 8 p.m. Now in its second record-breaking week—eclipsing even the success of "Whoopee" and "Palmy Days." EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR As "THE KID FROM SPAIN." "THE KID FROM SPAIN." United Artists' Picture. A glittering, gorgeous, Musical Extravaganza. It's screamingly funny and packed with songs, music, spectacle and wonderful ballets. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Beautiful Stage Presentation. THE ROLAND SEXTETTE, 6 Brilliant Juvenile Musicians. Afternoons and Evenings. Gorgeous Technicolour Novelty, "BABES IN THE WOODS." News Specials include—-Kingsford Smith's Arrival In Australia. Heavy Bookings for To-night. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-S88). SATURDAY, APRIL 15. We are indeed proud to have the privilege of presenting a picture of the unparalleled importance and magnificence of CECIL B. DB MILLB'S . "rTTHB CIGN OF rpHB r-<ROSS." "rpHE OIGN OF rpHB pROSS." "rpHE OIGN OF rpHB pROSS." "rpHE QiIGN OF npllß /-IROSS." A Paramount Production, With BLTSSA LANDI—FREDRIC MARCH, CLAUDETTB COLBERTCHARLES LAUGHTON, And 7500 Others. Wilson Barrett's Immortal romance of Mercia. the Christian maid, and Marcus Superbus, Prefect of Rome. The thrill of a new Faith that had only besrun to conquer the World, n story of martyrdom that makes your pulse quicken.

See Special Advertisement on Page 11. Important—Beservatlons. There are Record Advance Bookings— Secure your Reservations Without Delay. Box Plans at Theatre. SPEND AN ENJOYABLE SUNDAY EVENING IN THE REGENT TEA ROOMS. LEN MEREDITH'S "ADELPHIANS," PLAYING DURING THE SUPPER SESSION, from 8 to 10 p.m., FeaturingALL THB LATEST HITS. SPECIAL SONG NUMBERS. PIANO SOLOS, ETC. Remember—REGENT TEA ROOMS are Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 11.30 p.m.. On Sunday from 4.30 to 10 p.m. <C RIALTO Direction r Amalcamnted Theatres. Ltd. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLK. In Aid of Charity under the Personal Supervision of the Mayoress, Mrs. Donaldson. 2—SUPERIOR FEATURES—2 — Screening — N ° ENGLAND." . " TELL ENGLAND." An Epic of Gallipoli. No. 2—JULIAN ELTINGE, the Female Impersonator, in "MAID TO ORDER." " MAID TO ORDER." Both Universal Exhibition. RIALTO—SUNDAY NIGHT at 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 12. 7.30 to 12. ROUSHWORTHS' AGAIN PRESENT SUPERIOR ENTERTAINMENT!. RACING! HOCKEY! NOVELTIES! OBSTACLE and DISTANCE GLIDING. For Ladles and Gentlemen. MALWAS V. HAWKS HOCKEY MATCH. t HOCKEY TEAM RELAY (25 Laps). SEE AUCKLAND'S FASTEST SKATERS. PERFECT FLOOR AND VENTILATION. AUCKLAND'S SUPREME SKATING BAND. ADMISSION, r»D; SKATES, QD; FLOOR AGE, CD. ROUSHWORTHS', . KHYBER PASS. HAVE YOU DANCED IN THE i&t*'- Or NEW 5 - x>IIA.yFATR > CABARET WHY NOT TO-NIGHT? HUGH TATTON AND HIS NEW iMAYFAIR BAND —Super-Entertainers. Evening Dress. 3/6 DOUBLE. Phone 47-520 for Reserves. L. A. SOLON ■ Manager. TRULY SATISFYING MBAL Will be yours ■ when, won dine at COOKB'S RITZ. Three-course for 1/3—from 12 till 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. :x8 BALLS. ■pANGITOTO ISLAND. MASQUERADE BALL AND PUNCH BOWL CEREMONY. EASTER SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 15. His Worship the Mayor of Devonport will open the Ball at 7.45 p.m. Late Launch leaves Auckland 7 p.m., Return Midnight Saturday. MONDAY, APRIL 17, Fancy Dress Parade and Sports, Gipsies and Stalls, 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 20

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