AMUSEMENTS. . y^NATIONAIT^ OTrrnriTrrrWTTrr, r^rrrnriTlilllllll CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 A.M. TRANSFERRED! TRANSFERRED! \~ain the National brings you another great success. This time it is the picture That has just broken all records at the Regent Theatre, where it screened 10 capacity houses for two weeks. Now you can see it at Auckland's Popular House of Entertainment at Popular Prices. UNQUESTIONABLY TII E CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR ACTOR. IT REACHES HEIGHTS OF ENTERTAINMENT NEVER PREVIOUSLY EQUALLED. RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, in " THE MASQUERADER," "THE MASQUERADER," "THE MASQUERADER," " THE MASQUERADER," With ELISSA LANDI. A United Artists' Picture. Recommended by Censor lor Adults CRASHING ITS WAY TRIUMPHANT BECAUSE OF ITS MAGNIFICENT COMBINATION OF STIRRING IIRAMA, SPARKLING COMEDY AND DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE. ALSO SCREENING Walt Disney's Amazingly Clever Silly Symphony in Technicolour. "SANTA'S WORKSHOP," "SANTA'S WORKSHOP," A Tabloid Pantomime of Exquisite Beauty and Humour. Also [ "PIR ATEST" j" A Revue in Glorious Technicolour. And Chapter 7, "Phantom of the Air." BON PLAN AT THEATRE. PRICES: 1/. 1/(5. PHONE -12-ll!!j FOR RESERVES. Entire Change To-night. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11. Opposite (J.P.O. I late London Theatre). j THE | 1 NEWSREEL CINEMA. |
NEWS FROM ALI. tIVKK THE WORLD FULL MOWS PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M., which Includes Grace Moore and Lawrence Tibbett in "NEW MOON" (Musical). Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 rptmnP i" REMUERA ROAD. I 1 UJJUI\ [ TO-NIGHT, g \\Y Outstanding Entertainment. W MADGE EVANS \\V And WILLIAM HAINES, in wj "FAST LIFE." (\\\ More Comedy and I'lentv of Action. ,\\\ SUPERB TUDOR FEATUR \\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. UV> Sat.. —Gill Malinec. | BRITANNIA^™ (\\\ ' News of World, 7.30-S. \\\ All in Tecliiiicolour. \\v BONA MAY OLIVER, in \\V FANNY FOLEY HERSELF \\V And ALL-ST AR CAST, in VN "MAN HUNT." Also MICKEY MOUSE ("Good Deed") \\\\ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. OAa Sat., -.o.—iSpecial Matinee. I LYRIC I f\\\ Pat Hanna's 'Famous Comedians, in A\V "DIGGERS IN BLIGHTY." \\V Richard Dix—Edna -May Oliver, in \\M "THE GREAT JASPER." A\V Both Itcvoinmended Censor for Adults. |~GREY LYNN c %AA I vW To-night, at S. .\\\ Ronald Colman ami Kay Francis, in \\\ "CYNARA," \\\ Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart, in \\Vl "PRIVATE JONES." i\\\ Both Recommended Censor for Adults. l\\\ Special Children's iMat. To-morrow, 2. ! AMBASSADOR p^S ie s r : I \\\ Richard Arien and Gloria Stuart, in \\V '"THE SPORT OF A NATION." \\\\ All-Star Cast, in A\\ "NO MORE ORCHIDS." \\y Rccommcntled by Censor tor Adults. I TAKAPUNA „",,V MI: ] \\V George Wallace, in \\V "HARMONY ROW." AW Approved for Universal Exhibition> LAWN TENNIS. / 17* DEN AND EPSOM LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Inc.). The Official Opening for the 11)33-31 If/*' Season will take place at (lie Club Nk Courts. Mt. Eden Road, TO-MORROW J/» (Saturday), at 2 p.m.. after which a Progressive Tournament will bo held. Friends and intending members are invited to be present. N. J. BROUN. 3 Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 3 November 1933, Page 16
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