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AMUSEMENTS. AGAIN THE CROWDS THRONG THE REGENT! Last Evening's Facked-to-Capncity Audience Thoroughly Enjoyed a Programme that is a Delight from First to Last. It reaches the Maximum in Diversified Entertainment! N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. THE REGENT. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.1u p.m., S p.m. Romance More Thrilling—Drama More Exciting than Anything the Cinema has ever presented before. I " I COVER THE WATERFRONT." "I COVER j THE WATERFRONT." CLAUDETTE COLBERT, ERNEST TORRENCE, BEN LYON. You will be enthralled beyond words as sensation crowds upon sensation —Never lias a story of romance been so thrillingly told ! United Artiets Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. — ON THE STAGE — A Stylish Diversion —A Bevy of Beautiful Girls in Ultra-Modern Bathing Fashions! | FASHION DISPLAYS! | MISS SARAH STACPOOI.E, Singing . . . "Dreamy Seas." — Also, — I LAUREL AND HARDY,~I In a Screaming Success, j — -'ANY OLD PORT" — | And " " MICKEY'S MELLERDRAMMER." A Delirious Disney Cartoon. At the Grand Organ, KNIGHT BARNETT, In New Songs and Musical Novelties. TENNIS: MALFROY BEATS PERRY. Oneroa Beach Carnival, etc. Heavy Bookings for To-night. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSB). "THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER." "THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER."

Premiere of Cinesound's Brilliant Successor to "On Our Selection." — REGENT — FRIDAY NEXT. Plans Open Monday, at 10 a.m. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PANN^ (N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret .^ Society Rendezvous) .*s^ EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL. \ Night of Gaiety and Revelry in the Fragrant Atmosphere of Sunny Australia — SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER NIGHT. SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER NIGHT. Special Celebrations in Honour of the Approaching Premiere of tins Epic Entertainment of Australia's Great Open Spaces. — REGENT THEATRE — (Friday, Nov. 10). See the Farm in Miniature where the "Squatter's Daughter" film -was taken — See the Real Live Koala Bear— Catch once again the Wholesome Smell of Blue Gum Tips. SLIMMING DEMONSTRATION 1 (By LEAH TAYLOR). See her Bevy of Becutiful Girls show how to Develop a Slender Line. 1 DOUBLE, 7/6. RESERVATIONS: Dial 46-777. Manager NBIL EDGAR. SUNDAY—LYRIC—SUNDAY Commencing 7.45 p.m. LYRIC, * t °p ° f f , LYRIC, Symonds Street. ' CONCERT — CONCERT. VARIETY—THE KEYNOTE. FIRST APPEARANCE SARAH STACPOOLE (Ex J. C. Williamson and "Cinderella" Companies). FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE HARMONY SISTERS, — FLO and DORBBN — Two Girls, a Guitar and REAL Harmony. BABY ZOE. .STAN HOLTHOUSE. CLARICE PALMER, LAI, PORTER, THE NEW TRIO. MAVIS RILBY, ERNEST W. POOLEY, FLO. MACK. AND, OF COURSE, — JOHNNIE >TDGRI, — With Three New Songs. And And And 4 — THE INSTRUMENTAL — i Director of Music: MISS MINNIE PARKBR. All Combining to Present A NIGHT OF HARMONY, VARIED AND BRIGHT, EXCELLENTLY PRODUCED. Proceeds: "Down-and-Out" Mission. Admission : SILVER Collection. — FACTA NON VERBA. —

NEVILLE CARLSEN, General Organiser. SUNDAY—LYRIC—SUNDAY Never mind the weather—after all we can go to the Lyric •Sunday Xight. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT SCOTS HALL: BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW, COMPETITION'S—AXD DAXCE TO FOLLOW. 4 MEETINGS. ■cwF t« "OOMiBCTIVB FARMING jf*L%. <~» IN THE lyW'l SOVIET UNION." % s> Address by University *" r * Graduate. SUNDAY. 7.30 P.M. General Members Meeting-, MONDAY, 7.45 p.m. "The Red Army of Workers and Farmers." Photographic Lantern Lecture NEXT SATURDAY, November 11, 8 p.m., P.S.U. HALL, 173, Karangahape Rd. 4 THE NEW ZEALAND LEGION. Members. A Meeting at Regal Cafe, Regal Chambers, 6, High St., MONDAY, Nov. 6, 7.43 p.m. Speaker, Mr. D. M. Robertson, General Secretary. Please attend. 4 DOUGLAS CREDIT—Truth about Central Bank Bill. Library Hall, Remucra, Monday, 6th, 8 p.m. Speakers, J. J. Sullivan, A. E. Robinson. Chairman, Dawson Donaldson. si

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 18

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