AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. Direction: . J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltil. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. GLORIOUS ROMANCE— Here is peerless entertainment —the celebrated stage success transferred to the screen in all Its artistic beautv. Here is wonderful romance . . . thrills . . Sparkling comedy and pathos . . . definitely one of the season's most outstanding screen attractions. =!=== = = = ='=L .MADAME BUTTERFLY,! I'madame butterfly!! II MADAME BUTTERFLY |l "MADAME BUTTERFLY 1 ===== = = =:==*= = A Paramount Picture. With SYLVIA SIDNEY, CARY 'gRANT, charlie' RUGGLES, The 'blossom-scented romance of Cho-Cho-San and her sailor lover . . . Her love was for ever . . . his only until his ship sailed. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ON THE STAGE. Afternoons and Evenings Only. MISS JULIE RUSSELL, In a Spectacular Atmospheric Prologue, Singing : (a) "Poor Butterfly." (b) "One Fine Day." Splendid Supporting Featurett'.s, Heavy Reservations To-night. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-fiSS). FRIDAY NEXT.. — MORE SONGS — — MORE MUSIC — — MORE COMEDY— — MORE LAUGHS — Than the screen has ever given you before in one great picture. "THE BIG BROADCAST." "THE BIG BROADCAST." All the greatest stars of Radioland appear in this hilarious musical romance. It's the biggest, brightest piece of entertainment Auckland will see this year. Approved for Universal Exhibition. rfTHE LONDOITI^^ BIG DOUBLE-STAR BILL TO-DAY. N! - , Best Farcical Comedy of- 1933. r-> 6d STEFFIE DUNA In OCI " INDISCRETIONS 6d OF EVE." 6d And 6d "THE STRANGLER." 6d Both Great Comedy and Drama. ca Recommended by Censor for 6d Adults. oct 2nd Chapter of New Serial, r , 6d BORIS KARLOFF In DCi "KING OF THE WILD." fid Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 6 and 8. ou Adults Cd. Children 3d. B.C. 1/. 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.45. " THE ROSARY." Also Aesop Fable, Pdthe 'News, Audio Review Id ALTO THEATRE—SUNDAY, AT 7.45. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THURS., FRI. AND SAT. EVENINGS NEXT. THE NAVY LEAGUE (Auckland Branch) Presents A. A. Milne's Most Intriguing Comedy, "TO HAVE THE HONOUR," "TO HAVE THE HONOUR," "TO HAVE THE HONOUR," A Play of Sheer Delight. Full of Wit, Humour, Romance. Interpreted by a Specially-selected Cast of Talented people. Produced by C. M. McCallum. In Aid of the Funds of the Navy I-eaguo. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 3/, 2/, '1/. ■ 29 FOLLOW THE CROWD SKATING. T0 SKATING. J^-^OLYMPIAr~^> DOMINION ROAD UNDER NEW AND TOPULAR MANAGEMENT, V. PEARCE, Proprietor. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT. NOVELTIES. HOCKEY. RACES. STREAMERS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. PRICES REDUCED. GENTLEMEN ''.'. 1/ IncludinS SKATES. WEDNESDAY NEXT—LONG NIGHT. NOVELTIES and RACES. REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY. PRICE, 1/, Including Skates. SPECIAL DAILY LEARNERS' SESSION. 5 to 7 p.m. Gd—lncluding Skates. AGAYP A R T Y can be enjoyed here. Room available after 8 p.m. for parties, dances, etc. £3 3/. Catering optional. COOICE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :x-9 ART UNIONS. gPECIAL EDWARDS' RUG RAFFLE. By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs the Drawing Date of the Raffle, which closed on April 24, 1033, has bcou extended to May lt>, 1033.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 20
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