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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY EDDIE CANTOR as " THE KID FROM SPAIN." AND THE SPECTACULAR STAGE PRESENTATION. THE ROLAND SEXTETTE. Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Limited. GRAND PREMIERE, SATURDAY. - Special Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. Gala Evening Performance, S p.m. THE PICTURE WHICH PROUDLY LEADS ALL THE ENTERTAINMENTS THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. ONLY ONCE OU TWICE IN THE SWIFT CYCLE OF YEARS COMES A PICTURE SO POWERFUL, SO MAGNIFICENT, SO BRILLIANT AS THIS— CECIL B. DE MILLE'S. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. A Paramount Picture. Approved fur General Exhibition. ELISSA LANDI, As Mercia. CHARLES LAUGHTON, As Nero. AND AN EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING . . CAST OF 75t10. - A GLORIOUS ROMANCE - Of nn intense love -against the background of intrigue of Imperial Rome. Tills is a picture you must not miss! Here is a story of love transcending life, filled with soul-stirring Incident, a story of Christian martyrdom climaxing in the thrill of a Roman Holiday in the Circus Maxhuus. "LAUGH PARADE" BOX PLANS will be on view at Lewis Kady, Ltd., from 0 o'clock this morning until 9 o'clock this evening, and during the holidays seats may be selected at His Majesty's Theatre Office. "THE LAUGH PARADE." FRANK NEIL'S BASTER FUN COCKTAIL. A delicious blending of Music, Song, Genuine Humour, Brilliant Dancing, Glorious Ensembles, Beautiful Dresses, Amazing Acrobatic Features, Magnificent Scenic Splendours and Spectacular Lighting Effects. -"Bigger, Brighter and Greater in every respect than any of the Revues previously staged in Auckland by Mr. Frank Neil. MAJESTTS^J Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A GIGANTIC PRODUCTION Commencing NEXT SAT. AFTERNOON And NEXT SAT. NIGHT, And each subsequent afternoon and evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present FRANK NEIL'S Most Wonderful of AU Revues. "THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." Which the Management is confident will compare more than favourably with any London, New York or Continental production. 40 — ARTISTS, — 40 Headed by I ELLA SHIELDS | xhe idol of 1 ELLA SHIELDS | the World. Auckland's GEO. WALLACE | ComedUin. GEO. WALLACE 1 Together with all the "Pleasure Bound" favourites, and a number of new and brilliant Artists and Acrobatic Stars, including THE 5 AMAZING CLEVERES Whose Thrilling Acrobatic Features recently startled Australia. •—-— And JACK SPOONER'S LONDON SAVOY BAND, • Also FINAL APPEARANCE OF THE 4 DIABOLOS, AND REAPPEARANCE OF MAURICE DIAMOND'S BEAUTY BALLET. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Evening Prices: 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/ and 1/6. i Late Door Gallery, 1/. , i Matinee Prices: 3/. 2/ and 1/. Children i Half-price. All Prices 'Plus Tax. ■ i ROWING. 1 — I i INTER-'VARSITY j BOAT RACE, BOAT RACE, i EASTER SATURDAY. ; Spectacular Eiglit-oar Rowing Contest be- \ tween Otago, Canterbury and Auckland . 'Varsities for Hebberley Shield. Competing crews include Dominion Cham- , nion and Inter-Provincial Oarsmen and ! N.Z. "Blues." I Course, 3 Miles, from Kohimarama to Eastern Tide Deflector, Tamakl Drive. Official Passenger Launches leave hire launch steps at foot of Albert St., at 2.45 p.m. to follow 1 race. fare l/« 13

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 87, 13 April 1933, Page 14

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