AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY— - TO-DAY-GRAND PREMIERE At THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Direction: ' J. C. Williamson Pictures Corporation, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. TO-DAY WB HAVE THE DISTINCTION OP PRESENTING THE GREATEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT SCREEN BNrBRTAINJINT KNOWN TO OUR GENERATION. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S ' T HB S IGN 0F THI? Q ROSS -" 'TJIHB JgIGN OF THE QROSS." •TjTHB <> F THB QKOSS." A Paramount Picture With ELISSA LANDI, FREDRIC MARCH, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, A Magnificent Lore Story .... A Gigantic Spectacle . . Rome destroyed. by . the Cruelty, of Mad Nero ... A Great Multitude, whose only sin was being a Christian, sacrificed to an Emperor's Regal Whim ! Here is Drama Deep as Humanity! A Picture which Proudly Leads all the Entertainments the World Has Ever . Seen.. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOX 'PLANS. Bookings for Ail Days and All Sessions are Efiormous—Plans Open until Thursday Next. ' Reservations at Theatr*. • \ " , REGENT TEA ROOMS. FOR THAT AFTER THEATRE . SUPPER. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 4.30 T0'10.30 P.M. CLASSIC AND POPULAR SELECTIONS BT LEN MEREDITH'S " ADELPHIANS," WHO WILL.PLAY DURING THE SUPPER SESSION FROM 8 TO 10 P.M. REGENT TEA ROOMS. Entrance alongside sweet shop or through main theatte lobby. 15 "THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." MAJESTTsT^ Direction': JVC. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. 1 TO-NIGHT, AT B.~f And each subsequent afternoon and evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Trcsent FRANK NEIL'S Greatest and Most Monderful of all Revues. " THE LAUGH PARADE. ~ " THE LAUGH PARADE." " THE LAUGH PARADE." . . In which will be presented every con- ' ' ceivable variety of entertainment that cannot fail to appeal to every section of the community. 40 — ARTISTS — 40 Headed by (ELLA SHIELDS"! The Ido , o£ 1 ELLA SHIELDS | the World. Auckland's I GEO. WALLACE I Comedian. 1 GEO. WALLACE j Also Maida Jones, Miriam Lester, Billie Maloney, Molly Molloy, Maggie Buckley, Fred Webber, Maurice Barling, Murray and Walton. Together with a Number of New and Brilliant Artists and Acrobatic Stars, including, THE 5 AMAZING CLE VERES Whose Thrilling Acrobatic Features recently startled Australia. — : — And JACK SPOONER'S LONDON SAVOY BAND, Also FINAL APPEARANCES OF THE 4 DARING DIABtfLOS, AND REAPPEARANCE OF MAURICE DIAMOND'S BEAUTY BALLET, Book Your Seats and Avoid being Disappointed at the Doors. Box Plans at His Majesty's Theatre. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Evening Prices: 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/ and 1/0. Late Door Gallery, 1/. TO-NIGHT — EASTER BALL. v<£ NEW /HAYFAIR CABARET SUPER CABARET ENTERTAINMENT, Featuring Hugh Tatton and His Masters of Melody, In a variety of Novelty Dance Numbers. Double, 3/6. Evening Dress. MON., 17th.—GRAND EASTER CARNIVAL Dancing to 3 a.m. 15 LECTURES BY J. F. RUTHERFORD, On "CHRIST'S RETURN AND CIVILISATION DOOMED," AT BDBNDALE CINEMA, TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY). 15
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 88, 15 April 1933, Page 16
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