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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : \ J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. jo Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2Ao p.m., S p.m. LAST 2 DAYS— "WHERE IS THIS LADY?" "WHERE IS THIS LADY?" Music by Franz Lehar. You will ho thoroughly entertained by its delightful meloilies. sparkling wit, merriment and love-making. •• .Starring MART A lOGGEKT —OWEN NARES. Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. At Tlio Regent's Grand Organ, KNIGHT BARNETT, ; In the lirst of his novel presentations, "A Trip Willi Annie Laurie." Excellent Regent Featurettes. FRIDAY NEXT FRID.AY NEXT NO STAR GLEAMS BRIGHTER IN THE ENTERTAINMENT FIRMAMENT THAN— REHEARSAL^> \ /

I With I ROLAND YOUNG, J LADY TREE, i GEORGE GROSSMITH. [ Also ; A Big Supporting Cast of i English Stage j Celebrities. A British Lion Production. SMART! WITTY! CLEVER! A captivating comedy that will keep you chuckling from the title to the fade-out—ll is so modern, so real, and so refreshing. A clever satire on London's Society of to-ilay which we unhesitatingly recommend as an example of just how good a British Screen Play can be. This gayest, wittiest, smartest of stories i* woven round the efforts of a dashing guardsman to avoid matrimonial entanglements and so marries off all his friends to retain his own freedom—but, to Hie satisfaction of his martinet grandmother, the Dowager Marchioness of Bucklninstor, he eventually meets hia matrimonial Waterloo. Recommended by Censor for Adults. -— FEATURETTES — An exceptionally entertaluing programme of feattirettes has again been selected, and Knight Barnctr lias chosen one of his most popular numbers for presentation. We con- , sldertbls one of the most entertaining programmes wo have had the pleasure to present this year. BOOK EARLY. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (PHONE 46-888). r PRINCE' ED At 2 AND 7.45. \\V> HENRY KENDALL, in \s = "MR BILL, THE . £ = CONQUEROR."= Approved, for Universal Exliiuilion. zz = — ONEHUNGA PICTURES. — TO-NIGHT. Strand. Ronald Colman and Helen Hayes, Strand. In "ARROWSMITH." Strand. .Ho east fame out of the window Straud. to make humanity his life's work. Strand. Adapted from Sinclair Lewis' Strand. Great Prisse»wlnning Novel. Strand. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Strand. Gazette, Cinosound News, Cartoon. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! —^2> Direction - - - U. A. NASSOOR. UNIVERSITY TEST RUGBY NIGHT. The Members of the Australian and N.Z. University Test Teams will be the guests of the Management on Saturday Next, 2U(h inst. t lie of the great match. Never siuce the Xight of the ENGLAND V. NEW ZEALAND Test has there been a iii^'lit that will compare with Saturday Next. REMEMBER THAT WONDERPUIi NIGHT IN 1930 — and RESIORVE EARIiY FOR SATURDAY NIOXT. phone 26-eis. DOUBLE 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. V. H. TRASK, Manager. TO-NIGHT. Under the Patronage and in the »£s&Bsm presence of their Excellencies Hie Governor-Gineral and Lady «0' Bledisloe, and in aid of the METROPOLITAN UNEMPLOYED RELIEF FUND. I A HUGE JOY NIGHT | IN THE TOWN HALL, AT S P.M. CHAIRMAN: His Worship the Mayor. SONG LEADERS: Albert and Mrs. Russell and Vernon Drew. PIANIST: Mrs. Barrlngton Snow. SOLOISTS : Miss Kay Christie .and Mr. Frank Sutherland. ORCHESTRA. IYA Orchestra (Mr. Harold Baxter leader), Mr. Trevor Sparling will yive an Organ Recital from 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. Seats may be Reserved at Lewis Eady, Ltd., 1/. These must be occupied not later than 7..j0 p.m. Auspices Community Singing Committee in conjunction with IYA. xl(i Coming— " HUMANITY." ; /~IOLD MORNINGS Are defied by our blazing Log Fire and Steaming Hot Coffee, served with Biscuits. COUKE'S RITZ, LTD., -11!, Queen SI reel, :xl? PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. A, fV&Vj pRADNEY AND BINNS. OSTEND SERVICE. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Prince's Wharf, SUNDAYS—9.-15 a.m. WEDNESDAYS — OAo a.m. FRIDAYS—G.3O p.m. SATURDAYS —1.45 p,m. . Leaving Ostend. Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D FOR DANCiNG, BUILDING COCIETY AND COMPANY NOTICES, TENDERS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE FIVE. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 22

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