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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. • . i Direction : J. C. Williamson picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. TO-DAY— TO-DAY-GLORIOUS STAGE ROMANCE MAGNIFICENTLY BEAUTIFUL ON THE SCREEN. Here is. superb entertainment ~ . . a story known and loved by millions ricli In romance, thrills, liumour and pathos . . . produced on a most lavish scale with all its original haunting qualities. This is definitely one of the year's most outstanding screen attractions. 'MADAME BUTTERFLY Imadame BUTTERFLY 11 11MADAME BUTTERFLYII "MADAME BUTTERFLY [IMADAME BUTTERFLY|| "MADAME BUTTERFLY A Paramount With SYLVIA SIDNEY, SYLVIA SIDNEY, ! CARY GRANT, CARY GRANT, charlie' RUGGLES, , CHARLIE RUGGLES, The blossom-scented romance o£ Clio-Cho-San and her sailor lover . . . Her love was for ever ... his only until his ship sailed. Sylvia Sidney gives a superb characterisation as the quaint little Geisha Girl, Gary Grant gives another sterling performance, while Charlie Ruggles adds a delightful touch of humour to this glorious romance. From the story by John Luther Long, And the play by David Belasco. Rccommcnded by Censor for Adults. ON THE STAGE. Afternoons and Evenings Only. MISS JULIE RUSSELL, MISS JULIE RUSSELL, Protege of the late Dame Nellie Melba and Dramatic Soprano of the J. C. Williamson Opera Co. on its Australian Tour. Singing: (a) "Poor Butterfly." (b) "One Fine Day." In a spectacular atmospheric prologue to "Jladame Butterfly." Bscellent Regent Featurettes. "Hawaiian Fantasy." With Vincent Lopez and his Band. Cartoon, "Crazy Inventions." News Specials Include— Thrilling English-Irish Rugby Clash. English Soccer Finals. The Queen at British Industries Fair. Interestinc Views in Gobi Desert. British Pilots Attack Mt. Everest. Etc., Etc. ' Secure R"servatinns To-day. Booking is Heavy. Box Plans :at Theatre (Phone 46-SBS).

LONDON Entire Change To-day (Friday). \SS ' England's Funniest Farcical X fid Comedy of 1033. 6d uu STEFFI E DUN A In o-J "INDISCRETIONS OF EVE." fifj ou The story of a young man who e » fell in love with a draper's wax /» j Ou Also, model. oa "THE StfRANGLER." OU A Thrilling Mystery Drama. ba, Both RedoMmciifTed by Censor for _ firt / Adults. . 6d 2nd Chapter of the New Serial, 6d , BORIS KARLOFF In 6d "KING OF, THE WILD." ftfl Sessions : 11.15, 2, 4, 6 and 8. fiduu Adults Gd, Children 3d,- R.C. M. 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d MPIRE — DOMINION ROAt). Commencing at 7.45. "ON OCR SELECTION.'* "ON OUR SELECTION." Approved for Universal Exhibition.' Phone 21-433 for Reserves. Also at MATINEE, SATURDAY. Children, Gd ; Adults, 1/. RUGBY FOOTBALL. E DEN ' 5k PARK. EDEN PARK. ED E N <#3 PARK. OPENING 1933 SEASON. OPENING 1933 SEASON. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. 'VARSITY V. TRAIN. COLL. 'VARSITY V. TRAIN. COLL. KICK-OFF, 1.30 P.M. GRAMMAR 0.8. V. MANUKAU GRAMMAR 0.8. V. MANUKAU KICK-OFF. 3 P.M. SHOWGROUNDS. TEC. 0.8. V. MARIST 0.8. TEC. 0.8. V. MARIST 0.8. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. Aduiission, 1/: Ladles,' 6d; School Girls (in uniform) and School Boys, 3d; Stand (Eden Park), 1/ extra. 2S « "DUGBY UNION PLAYERS £& XV • WANTED, THIRD GRADE OPEN STANDARD. Ring 26-465 after 6 p.m. All Newton Club Members, Grey Lynn Park, 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. Important. ;■ ■ ' MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL > INSTITUTE- (Reg.).. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A General Meeting-of the Branch will be held in the Institute Rooms, Wellesley Street School," on TUESDAY, May 2, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Address by Mr. D. M. Rae, M.A., Dip. Ed., F.R.Hist:S., on "Research iu Education in New Zealand." 2. Discussion of Intermediate ' School Regulations. 3. Remits to Wellington Conference. N.B.—-Members requested to bring April number "National Education." ' J. ARMSTRONG, x2B Secretary. ]yT. WELLINGTON ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Main Shed, Ellerslie-Pan-mure Road, on TUESDAY, the 2nd May, 1933, at 8 p.m. Copies of the board's financial statement may be obtained on application at the office. W. GOLLAN, Chairman. April .28, 1933. x2B ]yf"OUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL MEETING. Public notice is hereby given that the sixty-fifth Annual Meeting wilt take place in the Mount Roskill Public Hall, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 4th May, 1933. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and Balance-sheet. J. H. REICH, 28 . Clerk and Treasurer. NEMPLOYED Applicants Government Farmlets, meet Wright's Bldgs., Fort St., To-night, 7.30.' Important. x2B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 98, 28 April 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 98, 28 April 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 98, 28 April 1933, Page 14

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