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AMUSEMENTS. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. . the regent. Direction: . J. C. Williamson Pictures Corporation, Lto Managing Director .. Beaumont Smith. COMEDY RUNS RIOT, MUSIC ABOUNDS! r Yesterday's audiences simply panicked I - with laughter—it's just one e r an<l revelry of mirth and madness to delight the most fastidious theatre-goer. Many of To-day's Greates Entertainers, And a Ravishing Treat to Gladden the Eye. A Ballet of International Beauties. PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE, W. C. FIELDS —SARI MARITZA. CAIT CALLOWAY AND ORCHESTRA. RUD Y vaLLEE-BURNS AND ALLEN. J COL. STOOPNAGEL AND BUDBABY ROSE MARIE — BELA LUGO SI ' — And — THE BEAUTIES IN CELLOPHANE. A glorious pageant of laughter antl music ... an hilarious story . . . alluring romance ... in an attraction that reaches the limit in frenj zied, furious frivolity. Highlights among the Regent's Variety Featurettes. GOLF! Scott at 05 wins British Open— the Record-holdtr at Play. — TENNIS SPECIALS — , w. T. Tilden in a slow-motion demonstration of strokes and service. Crawford beats Vines. Davis Cup Finals. ! I MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. | And so much that is amusing and interesting that it is impossible to detail in these columns. Reserve for To-night. rians at Theatre (Phone 46-S88). 1 pmiTlp HljlpMilfj I strand' : llHmilliih iiiflimnilll CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. UNDOUBTEDLY THE WEEK'S BE ST ENTE RT AIN ME NT. ; (1) OONSTANCE JgENNETT QONSTANCE JgENNETT QONSTANCE JgENNETT j In "OUR BETTERS." i (2) g HEARER ' gHEARER And jyjARIE I In "LET US BE GAY'." TWO BIG PICTURES EACH AN I ENTERTAINMENT IN ITSELI AT l — POPULAR PRICES — 1 PRINCE EDWARD. AT 2 AND 7.45. 2 BIG FEATURES. "RICH PEOPLE." — Also — "UNDER MONTANA SKIES,' : Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT ROUSH WORTHS' GRAND SPORTING CARNIVAL. All-aged Stakes Parade by representatives of all Sports—Hockey, Tennis, Football, Boxing, etc. PRIZES AWARDED FOR: Most Original Complete Costume (Ladv). Most Original Complete Costume (Gen't). Best Dressed Couple. Hest Dressed Trio. Best Imitation of Charlie Chaplin Walk. SKATING COMPETITIONS. Best All-round Couple. Best All-round Trio. SPORTS ITEMS. Ladies 15-Lap Handicap. Gents 20-Lap Handicap. Three-legged Race (Lady and Gent) fi P ee fr^ Pl d°u r s t RePOl \ a " d Skating Band in attendance everyone, from 7 p.m. to 12 p in 101 Admission : Skates, Floorage, i/. ROUSHWORTHS' RINK KHIBER PASS. PHONE CRICKET. UCKLAND CRICKFT ASSOCIATION (Ine!) UMPIRES. A Meeting of all Intending Members and those interested in the formation of the New Umpires' Association will be held in my Oflice, Nathan's Bond Building, 47, Customs Street East, at 7.30 p.m! oil WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 11th inst. BUSINESS: Formation of Umpires' Association. Election of Officers. Adoption of Rules. General. N. H. E. HOCKIN, 7 Hon. Sec. Auckland cricket assn. (Inc.). IH?M COACH FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Applications are invited for the above position, closing on OCTOBER 14. Particulars of appointment obtainable at the Association's Office. N. H. E. lIOCKIN, Hon. Secretary. 47, Customs St. East. 7 rpilE AUCKLAND CRICKET - 1 - ASSOCIATION (Inc.). w J Entries (in writing) for the IJJWM Association's Championship ComIljjfn petitions in the Senior, Senior B. Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades close with the undersigned on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, at 5 p.m. N. H. E. HOCKIN, Hon. Secretary. (P.O. Box 70), 47, Customs Street East. :14 JNVICTA CRICKET CLUB. bW MEETING THIRD GRADE, 8, Avon / (r) St.. Parnell, MONDAY, Oct 9, ""•v 7.30 p.m. MEETING SENIORS, Central Toilet Rooms, Lister Building, TUESDAY, Oct. 10, 7.30 p.m. DANCE, Newmr.rket. THURSDAY, Oct. 12. U B, Hon. See,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 20

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