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■ AMUSEMENTS. " THE REGENT, THE REGENT, N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. Direction : 3. C. Williamson.Picture Corporation, Ltd, •PREMIERE TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. DARING—DELIGHTFUL! Yes—daring, but utterly delightful screen fare. Never hare fine acting and interest of story been blended to more entertaining effect than they are in this, production—the Cinema Sensation of the 1933 season. LESLIE HOWARD • . LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD . LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD — And — ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING — In — THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE. THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE. THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE. ".;,.. With . MYRNA LOY, From Philip Barry's Stage Sensation, ' . "XHE ANIMAL KINGDOM." A story as interesting as it is daring and controversial . . . of an ambi- , tious but unstable young man of charm and ability . . . the conflicting influences of two remarkable women, his wife being "the other woman" ... It. is the most daring challenge to the marriage contract ever written. Radio Pictures Supreme Production. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Regent's Splendid Featurettes: N.Z. SOUND SCENES, All Items of Local Interest. "MICKEY MOUSE" CARTOON. "Shanghai," a' Travelogue. World's News and Sporting Events. BOOKINGS ARE VERY HEAVY! Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-SSSK ■.■-/■' EMPIRE, — ~ DOMINION 'ROAD, AT 7.43. EDDIE CANTOR, And the BEAUTIFUL GOLDWIS GIRLS, In "THE KID FROM SPAIN,"' THE CYCLONIC MUSICAL COMEDY OF i'J33. Approved for Universal Exhibition: For the convenience of Shoppers this production will be screened on Saturday Morning, 11 till 12.30, also at 2.15 and 7.43. BOOK EARLY. PHONE 21-433. CAPITOL. • Warm and Cosy. Centrally Heated. JOAN BLONDELL and RICARDO CORTBZ "BROADWAY BAD." ■She Rose <8> Fame on the Ruins o£ Her Reputation. Recommended hy Censor for Adults. ■Pbone 12-199 for Reserves. VICTORIA — At 8..— DEVONPORT. - BOOTS MALLORY, Iu - ."-.,- "HUMANITY." ' ■• ' ■ ' "HUMANITY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. MUSIC W . E K. ■ FIRST CONCERT, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, SUNDAY. AUGUST IS. 3 P.M. SILVER COLLECTION. • 11 DOG SHOW. ££ AUCKLAND KENNEL ffk ASSOCIATION WWfc SHOW. TO-MORROW (SAT.), 12th. CR. COOK and ALBERT STS. HAVE A GOOD LOOK AT THE PEDIGREE- DOGS. SEE THE GROUP OF PERFORMING DOGS. ALL SORTS OF DOGS SHOW. Dogs exhibited in these Classes need not : bo registered, nor be of any rccoguiscil breed. These dogs will be admitted to the Show on Saturday Afternoon, at one o'clodk sharp. They must be washed and brushed, and must piss Veterinary Examinatiou (free of charge). subject to the same conditions as for registered dogs. NO ENTRY FEE. Just bring your Dog To-morrow at 1 o'clock. Exhibitors will pay 1/ for admission to Show. All Classes open to Members and Nonmembers. The Association's SILVER MEDAL will be awarded to the winner in each Class containing a minimum entry of live dogs. CLASSES FOR.—I. The Biggest Dog2. The Smallest Dog (over, one year old)3. The Fattest Dog. 4. Tho Doc with most bandy less. 3. The Do? with tin* longest ears, R. The Po? with the shortest tail. 7. The Dot which ran was its tall the fastest. S. Tho I)o:r in best kmt condition. 0. The best Terrier. 10. Puppifs under 12 months (all breeds). 11. T!; ,, best Sportinc Dog. 12. Thp best Trick Dog. ' 13. Tho Dog in host Fancy Dress. 14. Tho Oldest Dos. 1,". The Dog showint the greatest variety of breeds. 16. Prettiest Dog shown and paraded by a boy or girl under 10 years of ago. 17. Prettiest Dog shown and paraded by a boy or girl over 10 and under 16 yoars of age. IS. The Biggest Dog paraded by tho smallest girl or boy. 11 R. MARSHALL, Hon. Sec. Jβ* DO&SHOW. HAMILTON KENNEL CLUB ANNUAL SHOW, AUGUST 24 and 25. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, AUG. l{. At 5 p.m. 12 H. B. HALL. Hon. Secretary. HOCKEY. rt T» B M U E R A. rtir JLV B M U E R A. TO-MORROW (SAT.). l<so p.m.—TRAIN. COLL. J. V. ST. LUKE'S. 3.5 p.m.—SOMERVILLE V. N. SHORE. 3.3 p.m.—'VARSITY V. PAPATOETOK. Admission, 6d : Stand Free. H PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. Jb r"fct-j TSRADNEY AND BINNS. I n »T OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAYS—9.4S a.m. WEDNESDAYS—9.4S a.m. FRIDAYS—6.3O p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 188, 11 August 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 188, 11 August 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 188, 11 August 1933, Page 14

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