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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. HIS BEST PICTURECLARK GABLE, CLARK GABLE, CLARK GABLE, CLARK GABLE, With DOROTHY MACKAII— CAROLE LOMBARD, In "NO MAN OF HER OWN." "NO MAN OF HER OWN." A Paramount Picture. A dashingly romantic story alive witli wit and sparkling humour. You'll sec Clark Gable at his best. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Another outstanding supporting programme includes KNIGHT BARNETT, At the Regent's Grand Organ. FRIDAY NEXT— * AN INNOVATION IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. ALL SONG AND MUSICf ALL SONG AND MUSIC. When you've seen this sensational screen success you'll be amazed at the new feature in screen entertainment which this production introduces —Here for the first time rhythmic dialogue —a picture with glorious song and music from beginning to end. "HALLELUJAH, "HALLELUJAH, I'M A TRAMP." I'M A TRAMP." United Artists Picture, With AL JOLSON AL JOLSON And a Big Supporting Cast. ■Mammy's song is ended—and now we see the real A 1 .Tolson in a blithe, airy romancc. full of marvellous humour, songs and glorious music—What a marvellous hit it is! I ALL SONG AND MUSIC. 1 ALL SONG AND MUSIC. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans Now Open. Book at Theatre (Phone 4G-SSS). .Movie Charity Ball, DIXIEI,A"ND, .Tuly 13. GO TO HOLLYWOOD— An opportunity is offered to you to win fame and fortune—Details at the Regent. "20,000 YEARS IN SING SING." By WA.RDEN LAWES, With SPENCER TRACY, BETTE DAVIS. ROXY,. TIVOLI—TO-MORROW. IT MUST BE HOT. Those who demand a speedy, satisfying, beautifully cookcd Hot Lunch will lind perfection at the WATTLE TEA ROOMS, 175, Queen St., next H.M. Arcade. TS DANCING. TJOI'ULAR NIGHT TO-NIGHT. At the MAYFAIR, Knrangahape ltd. Balloons, Monte Carlos, Streamers. A Real Hot Band for CoHl Nights. NEW MAYFAIR NOVELTY BAND. Ladies 1/. Gentlemen 1/. 13 GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent OLDTIME every Tuesday and Saturday. TO-NIGHT GRAND SPINSTERS' BALL. Special Savoury Supper. Connon's Popular Orchestra. Chocolates, Cigarettes, etc. Admission, 1/ each. FANCY DRESS BALL, JULY 4. 13 DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON.—TO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY.—SAVON'A SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD TIME DANCE. Savonau's Orchestra. Spot Prizes. Refreshments. Last Heat Waltzing Competition. First, £2 2/; Second, £1 5/; Third, Jo/. Two Consolation Prizes. Public Judging. Admission 1/, 1/0 Double.—P. COLLIER M.C. ■ I" NOVELTIES, Docorations, Flowers, Dau.cc Hats, cheapest in town.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 27'), Knrangahape Kd. Phone 27-720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. ' CYMONDSVILLI3 STUDIO, 30. Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce). MODERN DANCES, SATURDAYS. S P.M. OLD-TIME DANCES, r #HESDAYS, S P.M. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, S p.m. Strictly Private Lessons Daily in nil the Latest Danccs; also Old-time Dancing. Particulars, rnONE 42-237 OR AT STUDIO. H FRANK WOODRUFFE the lixpert - Instructor, Jazz or Old-time Course, ISA 174, Upper Symonds St. I! DEMONSTRATIONS. A UCKLAND Q.AS QO., J™Q.AS QOOKING J^EMONSTRATION'S Will be Held During This Week as follows: — At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Buildings, X'itt Street. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), from 2.30 to 4 p.m. At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street, and at our Devonpoit Branch, on FRIDAY, from 2.30 to 4 p.m., and from 7.30 to !l p.m. By Arrangement with the Y.W.C.A. EVERY MONDAY, at our Pitt Street Demonstration Rooms, at 2.30. Q- AS Q O -' Jj m ' i_: PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. JJRADNE? AND BIN'N* OSTEND SERVICE. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Prince's Wharf. SUNDAYS—O.4S a.m. WEDNESDAYS —ti.45 a.m. FRIDAYS—6.3O p.m. > SATURDAYS —1.43 p.m. Leaving Ostend. Saturdays, at 7 a.ni-^J' MEETINGS. /"CURRENCY REFORM LEAGUE.—PubIic Meeting in Wright's Buildings, Sf., on Wednesday, 1-ttli, at S p.m. Subject: "A Reconstruction Policy." Speaker: " ■ Arthur Gray, Esq., followed by open dts-(Mission.—-M. C. O'Neill. Hon. Soo. OUGLAS' Credit Meeting, Bisliopsi-o'irt Library Hall, St. Stephen's Ave., Wednesday. S p.m. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS^ VEGETARIAN Cafe, Brunswick Bldgs., Queen Street —A Splendid, Healthy, course Meal for 1/3.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 137, 13 June 1933, Page 18

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