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AMUSEMENTS. I/AST NIGHT WHEELER—and—WOOLSEY In a Dizzy Whirl of Musical Comedy, f "DIPLOMANIACS." [ Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE REGENT, M ' THE REGENT, n N.Z.'s IPre-eminent Talkie Theatrt, Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation,. Ltd. 3 Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. TO-MORROW-TO-MORROW— MUSIC—SONGS—COMEDY. SPARKLING MUSICAL ROMANCE. ABSOLUTELY THE HIT OF THE YBAR—.VXD WHAT A WONDERFUL SHOW IT IS. EVERYWHERE ACCLAIMED THE GREAT COMEDIAN'S OREATEST. THIS IS THE TYPE OF ENTERTAINMENT IN WHICH ALL AUCKLAND DELIGHTS. Lilting Music. Sparkling Songs. Hilarious Comedy—Come and hear' this marvellous "Bedtime Story." HIS GREATEST— 3SSS I 1 I 1 & BEDTIME STORY,||I wltll ) I IWELVETREES, I| ED. EV. HOBTON, 1 I And , nlll Bi^f C^a, Stat I I "RABY LE ROY, IUU Gay and Sparkling—Glittering witll mischief and melody. He sings love songs—then lullabies—but when Ihe adopts M'sieu Baby he encounter's more hilarious trouble than yon . couid possibly imagine. It's the grandest musical comedy entertainment you have ever seen. Four Captivating .Song Hits. IT'S AN ENTERTAINMENT IN A THOUSAND. A Paramount Special. Recommended by Censor for Adults. — STAGE ATTRACTION — MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, MR. TED PRIESTLY, Presenting Their Special Apache Dance. Evenings and Saturday Matinee Only. " Bookings are : Exceptionally Heavy. Plans at Theatre (I'ione - 40-SSS). ' rj THE LONDON~j'^^ LAST DAY *TO-DAY, \s; SPECIAL X CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME. 6d " MIGHTY LONDON." 6c] OJ IN SIGHT AND SOUND. QJ ou WESTERN COMEDY, 6d "RIDE 'EM, COWBOY." 6<J Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 6, and S. j 3q Commencing To-morrow: 3d "ELUSIVE BLONDE." 6d 6d THE LONDON. 6d 6d | ONEHUNGA | j STRAND xo-night. STRAND. | EDMUND LOWE, WYNNE GIBSOK, JAMES GLEASON And DOIS WILSON, in "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING," A Juggernaut of steel and rubber tearing loose at 60 miles an hour. There is a. new kind of excitement in this hurricane of action and laughter. Drama that smashes the limit of thrills.- . j.'. Recommended by Censor jor Adults. In addition: Comedy, Sports-Bye-Views, Screen Song and News. All Trams Stop at Theatre.

■yiCTORIA — At 8. — DEVONPORT. IKEXB DU'XXE, PHTLLIPS HOLMES, in "SECRET OP MADAME BLANCHE." "SECRET OP MADAME BLANCHE." Recommentlcd by Censor tor Adults. ROUSHWORTHS' VICE-VERSA CARNIVAL. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 2, WILL BB A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. Vicc-versa means girls will dress and impersonate hoys, boys will dress anxi impersonate girls. You can change your dress, can you change your voice? Good Prizes awarded for Best Looking Girl. Best Looking Boy, Best Impersonation of an Old 'Lady, Best Impersonation of au Old Man, Best Mannequin Impersonation, Best Voice Impersonation, Ugliest Boy, Ugliest Girl, Best Dressed Girl, Smartest Dressed Gentleman, Best Dressed Trio. Special Prizes for any Costume of Merit. ■SEE THE MANNEQUIN PARADE. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 2. ROUSHWORTHS' RINK, KHYBER PASS. Phone 46-206. Admission, 1/; iSkates, 6d: Floorage, 6d. MEETINGS. QHRISTIANITY AND THE CRISIS. A CHRISTIAN BASIS OF EXCHANGE. REV. WALTER AVERILL, 8.A., THE DOUGLAS PROPOSALS. .T. H. PENNIKET, ESQ., M.A., of Hamilton, UNITY HALL. UPPER QUEEN STREET (Sunday School Union, above Town: Hall), SUNDAY. 3 P.M. Collection. LECTURES. A LECTURE ON HEALTH AND DIET By Mrs. Leslie Crane, at UNITY HALL, FRIDAY, 2.30. Questions Answered. 31 FREE Lecture on Budgerigars, G. Howland Hutchinson, Unity Hall, Queen St., Saturday, September 2, 7.30. xl LAWN TENNIS. WANTED to Rent, Hard Court; Sunday Pay essential; within 2nd section, City. Write all particulars 11. SS9o. iStar. LICENSING NOTICES. "VTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOIt TRANSFER OP LICENSE. r, VICTOR ROY EAGLETON. of Victoria Street, Auckland, being the holder of a l üblican s License in respect o£ the premises situate at Victoria Street, Auckland, and known as the Aurora Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held Auckland, on the 6tli day of September, lUdd, apply for a Transfer of the said yceiise from myself to WILLIAM HENRY BORHA'M, my appointee. Dated at Auckland, the ISth day of August, 1933. =£1 VICTOR ROY EAGLETON.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 205, 31 August 1933, Page 24

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