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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd - 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. LAST 3 DAYS— This' picture -will definitely not be seen in any other City Theatre. JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, ! JOAN CRAWFORD, In " RAIN." . "RAIN." — United Artists Triumph. With WALTER HUSTON. Somerset Maugham's enthralling- story ! of Sadie Thompson—a woman -who never pretended to l>e an augel. Recommended by Censor for Adultt. At The Regent's Grand Organ, KNIGHT BARNETT, In Pleasant Musical Interludes. Excellent Regent Featurettes. FRIDAY NEXTFRIDAY NEXTREALISATION OF YOUR DREAMS OF PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT. Friday's Gala Premiere will be an event without precedent in Auckland's Entertainment History. First Presentation of TTICHARD rpAUBBR. TJICHARD rpAUBER -piCHARD mAUBER ■piCHARD rpAUBBR ■piCHARD rpAUBBR -piCHARD mAUBBR -piCHARD rpAUBBR "OICHARD rpAUBBR RICHARD mAUBBR JL WORLD'S GREATEST TEXOR,

THE END OF THE RAINBOW, THE END OF THE RAINBOW, THE END OF THE RAINBOW. British Empire Films Production. a "At the End of the Rainbow" we find a crock of gold. In the Bavarian Alps, 'midst the snow and the spruce trees we find the singer whose golden voice startles the world. His is a divinely inspired personality, moving tempestuously through ardent scenes of love and triumph that only those beloved by the gods may comHere is a story of. rare beauty ." ' and. strength adapted from Tauber's own romantic life, a story that inspires the world. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Bookings are Already Heavy. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSS). Opp. G.P.O. Queen St. \J N.B. —The Management announces > with pleasure the finest feature gd of the season. Ou 6d 1 " OLD VIENNA," | 6d Its Love, Music and Romance flj will enchant you. fid DU LILLIAN HARVEY and CA CONRAD VEIDT In fi j 6d " OLD VIENNA." ba 6d " OLD VIENNA." 6d _ , Sensational, Phenomenal. Do not „_, 6d miss it. DQ Approved for Universal Exhibition «d Sessions : 11.15. 2. 4, 6, and 8. 6d Adults 6d. Children Hd K.C. 1/. 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d EMPIRE DOMINION RD., at 7.43. GUEST NIGHT. "THE VIKING." Good Supporting Programme. Adults 6d, Children 3d. DANCING. POPULAR CLUB DANCE — TO-NIGHT. All the Fun of the Fair To-night. MONTE CARLOS, STREAMERS, ETC. Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 1/. A Hot Band for a Cold Night. •'MAYFAIR," Karaugahape Road.. 30 KUIDS , HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT and Every Tuesday. SAVONA SOCIAL Cr.UB"S OLD-IIMB DANCE. , , Savonan's Orchestra. Spot Prizes, Refreshments. 2nd heat Waltzing Competition. Ist £2 2/, 2nd £1 .V, Hrd 15/. 2 Conso atiou Prizes. Public Judging. Admission 1/, V^ Double.—P. COLLIER, M.C. °» pAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT, TO-NIGHT. And Every Tuesday and Saturday. Crescent Club's Genuine Old-time D" nce - Connon's Popular Orchestra, with Don at Drums. Chocolates, Cigarettes. SpMtol Prizes and Supper. 1/ each, 1/6 Double. Carnival SATURDAY, Juue 3. » InLITE DANCE CLUB, Society of Arts Hall, Kitchener Street. GRAND OPENING THIS EVENING. Dancing, 8.15-11.30. 30 AILSA HEIGIITON, Sec. -VTOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance i>l Hats, cheapest in town.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 27(1. Karangabape ««• Phone 27-720. r>TFb TEACHERS OF DANCING. '<2YMOND SVI LL E STUDIO, 30, Symonds St. (near St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce). DANCES EVERY SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, s p.m. Strictly Private Lessons Daily. Latest Dances. including Rumba. Charlestep, Tango, also Old-time Dancing. Particulars PHONE 42-2M7 or at STUDIO. B RANK WOODKUFFE the Expert HT--structor, .Tazz or Ol'l-time Course, 25/. 174, Upper Symon.ls St. " LECTURES. -pUBLIC LECTURE TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. X SPENCER BONE on "Understanding." Auckland Practical Psychology Society, UNITY HALL, Queen Street. Collection. 30 CHIROPRACTORS. pHIROPKACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lionel yj Duggan, Principal, Winstone Buildings. X-ray and Patho-Neurometer Service.—Phono 44-920. _B DUGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), Member N.Z.C.A., Third Floor. Wlnstone Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 46-414. j> GILES AND GILES (Palmer Graduates), Members N.Z.C.A., Dilworth Buildings. Queen St. Phone 45-525. _J? RIFFITHS, Chiropractor (California vJ College Graduate), usual course, s' x weeks, consultations free.—l 24, Symonds St. Phone 47-524. D AMBLIN, Percy. Palmer Graduate, ten years' American experience. — Phone 41-131. 109, Dilworth Bldg. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 125, 30 May 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 125, 30 May 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 125, 30 May 1933, Page 16

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