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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL NIGHT, r RONALD COLMAN, T 1 "THE MASQUERADER." | Jlccommended by Censor for Adulis. N.Z.'s Theatre. THE REGENT. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, litd 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., L\l3 p.m., S p.m. ' Shoppers' Session: To-morrow, 5 p.m!' TO-MORROW-TO-MORROW —• Another brilliant programme that maintains the high standard of entertainment for which the Regent is rightly noted. YOUR MOST THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT * EXPERIENCE! Vibrant, thrilling adventure crowding sensation upon sensation ... Exciting romance portrayed against a hackground of ships and sea . . . You will 1k» ama::ed t>y j ts absorbing story tliat crowds' the screen with the most astounding scenes the modern cinema has ever depicted ! j "I COVER | THE WATERFRONT." "I COVER | THE WATERFRONT." " — Featuring — CLAUDETTE COLBERT, ERNEST TORRENCET BEN LYON~ A Refreshing Departure This—Tremendous in its entertainment qualities—it shows you the drama and romance, (ho heart-aches and joys of the strange people of the seaports— You have never seen its like before! United Artists Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. SPECIAL A DVT. PAGE 9. STAGE ATTRACTION. An eye-arresting novelty, showing what the ultramodern miss will w ir on our beaches this summer. I FASHIONS, LIMITEDFi I FASHIONS, LIMITED!

A Bevy of Beautiful Girls in a Stylish Diversion Lavishly Staged and Presented. MISS SARAH STACPOOLE, S Singing . . . "Dreamy Seas." — Also, — LAUREL AND HARDYT ! In a Screaming Success, I! — "ANY OLD PORT," — And " MICKEY'S" MELLERDRAMMER." A Delirious Disney Cartoon ■Positively the Most Humorous let. f At the Grand Organ, KNIGHT BARNETT, In New Songa and Musical Novelties. i" TENUIS: MALFROY BEATS I'ERRr, ;v Essential to Reserve for this onderful Programme. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSB). I "yiCTORIA — At S. — DEVO.YPOKT Is „ nirT -* L JOLSON, in ' M ''H n r 'rl'u!' 1 M A TRAMP." HALLELUJAH, I'M A TRAMP." 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. s - s - D dchess CENTRAL WIIARF. Foli O*^ 21 ' 0 - 4 (MATIATIA)—Fri., 6.50 v Sat., 1.45 (CARNIVAL) and T p.m. (FIRE WORKS DISPLAY). ■ (Returns to connect with last trams.) FOR TTAWAU—FrI., 6.30 p.m.; Sua, 1 9-30 a.m. CATKIN & WALLIS. 42-4RO and 45-707. D I AND BINNS. I OSTEND SERVICES. 8 S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharl: SUNDAYS—9.4O a.m. WEDNESDAYS—9.4o a.m. FRIDAYS—6.3O p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. P I ================== MEETINGS. I -pjOUGLAS CREDIT explained. — 143, I * Karangahape Rd., To-night. Speaker, Mrs. Paddock. M.A. s2 I CHIROPRACTORS. I ~A M. AND V. HART (Palmer Gradll- j 7. „ ates), members of N.Z.C.A., Suite 407, Insurance Bldgs.. Queen Street. Phone B

Institute (Inc.), I.ionel. f Duggan, Principiil, Winstone Buildings, | X-ray and Patho-Xeurometer Service.— ft Phone 44-929. B 1 ~T)UGGAX, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), R -Member X.Z.C.A.. Third Floor, Win- |! stone Bldgs.. Queen St. Phone 4H-414. B A.\D GILES (Palmer Graduates), i v * Members N.Z.C.A.. Dilworth Building Queen St. Phone 45-525. B B /■i RII'FITIJS, Chiropractor (California College Graduate), usual course, sis weeks. Consultations free.—l 24, Symonds : Street. Phone 47-524. B- j HAMBLIX. Percy. Palmer Graduate, ten H years' American experience.—Phone i* 41-131. 109. Dilworth Bids. B fij AUCKLAND gTAR ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS. t The Proprietors do not hold themselves II responsible for non-insertion of advertise- J ments through accident or otherwise, and '• they reserve to themselves the rignt to | amend, withhold or omit any Advertisement, j Instructions as to the insertion or witb- j drawal of advertisements must he to § writing - . Orders to withdraw advertise- | ments must be lodged not later than I'' '• a.m. each day. Advertisements are received up to 2.2" : p.m. on the day* of issue, but advertise ments intended for classified insertion | must reach the office not later than 1 i'-" 1 - . All Family Notices intended ror class! % lied insertion on Front Page of the "STAB" Eft should be handed in before 1 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Are Inserted at the Following Cash Situations Wanted | Situations Vacant 12 Words: r ° ne Insertion, 1-'* H Lost and Found j a,a f| For Sale I Three Insertions, <s-° 9 To Let. etc. j Births, Marriages 1 30 Words, 2/6. 4 Deaths }■ Each Additional F» in Memorlam J Words, 9d. All Advertisements should be address" g to THE MANAGER " STAR " OFFICB. £ I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 24

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