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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., 2.13 p.m., 8 p.m. This splendid attraction 5s playing to the largest and most enthusiastic audiences we have had for some time, and it is winning the applause and ) sincere admiration of everybody— We urge you to see it. KATHARINE HEPBURN, KATHARINE HEPBURN, As L-adv Cynthia Darringtou, COLIN CLIVE, As the English Aristocrat, In " CHRISTOPHER STRONG'» " CHRISTOPHER STRONG/* GILBERT B FRANKAU. Katharine Hepburn is magnificent In • the role of a famous aviatrix who wrests thrill after thrill from life In ' : an effort to suppress personal desire. • A Radio Attraction. Recommended by Censor for Adultt. Splendid Regent Featurettes Bookings Are Heavy. j Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSB). Special Prize of £1 1/ at Movie Ball for the Best Impersonation of Katharine Hepburn. FRIDAY NEXT— Heralding a wealth of downright comedy and merriment that the screen has not equalled this year. : ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG In . "A LADY'S PROFESSION," " X . ; | With ALISON SKIPWORTH, SARI MARITZA. More hilarity that "Wedding Rehearsal" and "Pleasure Cruise" together—Roland Xoung is absolutely priceless as Sir Reginald Withers (Distinguished hut Dumb). The audience that -won't scream -with mirth at this picture just, doesn't exist! CAPITOL. - — Warm and Cosy. Centrally Heated. (1) "ONCE IN A LIFETIME," Jack Oakie—Sidney Fox. A Sparkling Satire on the 3lotion Picture Industry. Approved for Universal Exhibition. (2) "KED DUST," Clark -Gable—Jean Harlow. Mystery and Intrigue and: the Raw Edge of Life in Indo-China. 'Recommended by Censor for Adults. I'lione 3"2-190 for Reserves. MPIRB —— LAST NIGHT, AT 7.45. "THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD," . . and "TIGER SHARK. ' Cluesound Aussie News. Both Recommended by Censor fur Adults. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT | j FREE SUPPER. GUEST CARDS FOR FRIT>AX, JULY 14. Ladies, 1/G; Gentlemen, 2/. Manager NEIL BDGAB. FUNERAL NOTICES. JL rpHE PONSONBY LODGE, NO. 54. Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH, which will leave the Mortuary Cuapcl of W. H. Tongue and Son, Ltd., Upper Cynionds Street, for Purewa Cemetery, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). 10 A. E. CASHMORB, W.-M. ' TJONSONBY LODGE NO. IT, Httl -L U.A.O.D. Members are invited to attend 'A \\ViV> Funeral of our late BRO. W. VV T. SMITH, leaving W. H. Tongue and Son, Ltd., Upper Symonds Symonds Street, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. Assembly at Druids' Hall, 1,30 p.m.: xlO J. B. BELL-, Secretary. DYERS AND CLEANERS. TTVTEING — REDUCED PRICES. Suits Dyed and Pressed 12/6 Costumes 8/6 Frocks 7/0 to 8/6 Ladies' Velour Coats 8/ti to 9/6 AH Work Guaranteed. Our Dyes are Fast. PEAT AND SONS, 66 Eden Terrace. Phono 43-151. Postage 1/6 Extra. xlO CLEANED LIKE NEW. Electric Shampooing, Id square foot. DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANING CO. Phone 44-COO. D A LTERATIONS, Renovating. Repairing. xx Trousers Lengthened, Shortened, Cuffs Repaired, etc.—The Dixie, 17 Wellesley St. East. ' c WAY, Cleaners and Dyers. Ltd., 33-35, Edenvale Rd.. Alt Eden. Suits, Costumes. 4/6. C OUTER'S," Established gWe satisfaction in all work. Vans collect, deliver.—Shop. 43. Karangahape Rd. A Vy H. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer.— *». Renovations and Remodelling a specialty.—Phone 47-790. 210, Hobson S*. c AUCKLAND gTAR. j ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS. The do not hold themselves responsible Tor non-Insertion of advertisements through accident op otherwise, and they reserve to themselves tue right to amend, withhold or omh any Advertisement. Advertisements are received up to 2.20 p.m. on the clay or issue, but advertisements Intended Tor classified insertion must reach the office not later than 1 p.m. All Family Notices Intended for classified insertion on Front rage of the "STAB" should be handed in before 1 p.m. Instructions as to the Insertion or withdrawal or advertisements- must be in writing. Orders to withdraw-advertise-ments must be lodg-eu not 'later than 11 a.m. each day. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Are Inserted at the Following Cash Rates! Situations Wanted J Situations Vacant | 12 Words: Personal 1 Lost and Found f One Insertion, 1/. For Sale I Three Insertions, 2 6 To Let, etc. / V, GiU,ls 1 30 Words, 2/6. Jlemormm \ Eac. five Birtns, Marriages J Words, 9d. All Advertisements should be addressed to TUB MAXA.GER "STAR" OFFICE. Printed and Published for the Proprietors, • New Zealand Newspapers, Limited." ii.v Ambrose Charles Pawson, of 33Hamilton Road, Ponsonby, Publisher, at the Office of the Company, Shortland Street, Auckland. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933, -

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 160, 10 July 1933, Page 18

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