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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., S p.m. 'Another of the Regent's Quality Entertainments —headed by a Bright, Sparkling, Romantic . Comedy, and -with featurettes of (he usual diverting nature so greatly appreciated by Regent patrons. FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, "TO-NIGHT IS OURS," "TO-NIGHT IS OURS," A (Paramount Picture, From the Play by NOEL COWARD. Gay—tantalising—electrifying—-witty dialogue, intriguing situations anil stirring romance. Only Noel Coward could give lis sucli a brilliant story, only its superb cast could give it such flaming reality. Heading n Big 'Supporting Cast. ALISON SKIiPWORTH, PAUL CA VAN AG 11, Rciommcndcd h;/ Censor for Adults. KNIGHT BARNETT, KNIGHT BARNETT, FEATURING "OLD-FASHIONED MEMORIES." Entr'acte, Paramount Theme Bongs. Entertaining Regent Featurettes include "SCREEN ■SOUVENIRS," Ain't She Sweet," Song Cartoon"Don't Play Bridge With Your Wife," An Hilarious Corned v. REGENT'S NEWS SPECIALS. Reserve For To-night. Plans at Theatre (Phone 40-SSS). COMING— "THE KISS "THE KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR." BEFORE THE MIRROR." Kever so many absorbing thrills on stage or screen as -will be found in the season's greatest dramatic attraction —here is one picture you must be certain to see. / MOVIE \ Search for /CHARITY BALL\ Bcauty Contost " \ JULY 13. / Full Dotana \ /at the Regent.

DAWSON - CABALLERO CONCERTS. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS Will be opened at Lewis Eadj*. Ltd., On MONDAY MORNING NEXT MONDAY MORNING NEXT For the 3 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ■ 3 WONDERFUL CONCERTS To be presented on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, AND TUESDAY, JULY 4.

HIS MAJESTY'S. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. A Superlative Concert Attraction. THREE MAGNIFICENT OCCASIONS. THREE MAGNIFICENT OCCASIONS. f NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT! I NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT I I AND ON I f SATURDAY EVENING I NEXT | f TUESDAY^JULY 4. j J. AND N. TAIT Present the "World's Most Popular Singer, PETER DAWSON, | PETER DAWSON, PETER DAWSON, | In Association with the Brilliant Chilian Pianist, TAPIA-CABALLEROr~I TAPIA-CABALLERO. I T APIA-CAB ALLERO. 1 "This generation's finest interpreter of Chopin." PROGRAMMES OF INFINITE VARIETY. During Peter Dawson's present triumphant tour the records he established two years ago have been smashed to smithereens. "Close on 2000 people filled to capacity the Town Hall, and the huge audience gave the sort of ovation to the popular baritone and his associate, Tapia-Cabal-lero, a brilliant young Chilian pianist, that is only given to great artists. Tim warmth and colour of Peter Dawson's singing and his unique personality lifted everybody into a mood of exaltation that matched his own magnificent efforts. There is no doubt he is in better voice now than when he previously appeared here." "Chopin under Senor Tapia-Caballero's I hands. . . Some of the most poetic ami beautifully-finished playing ever heard in the Town Hall."—"Times."

ACCOMPANIST : HUBERT GREENSLADE. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS Will bo opened nt Lewis Eady, Ltd., On MONDAY MORNING NEXT, MONDAY MORNING NEXT, . AT NINE O'CLOCK. Applications from country residents Trill be dealt with In the order of tlicir arrival. PRICES : 5/, 3/, and 2/. Early application for Scats is necessary. Manager: JOHN PAIIR ELL. Help our unemployed musicians. ELP OUR UNEMPLOYED MUSICIANS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SCOTS HALL. | BIG CONCERT. | MUSIC — DRAMA — MYSTERY, HUMOUR—BALLET AND CLASSICAL DANCING. NOTE.—Doors will open at 7.15 p.m. The Hall will only hold 800, so you are urged to be early. Box Plan open till Noon at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 1/—SCOTS HALL—TO-NIGHT £1 BRIDGE. T>RIDGE Tuition and Practice, every Tuesday evening.—U3, Ladies' Mile, Ellerslie. lU

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 18

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