AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAY of this Delightful Comedy of English Country Life, "LORD OF THE MANOR." Marking the last appearance of that grand old gentleman, fred Kerr. Approved /or Universal Exhibition. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre, THE REGENT. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. j Shoppers' Session To-morrow. 5 p.m. I TO-MORROW-TO-MORROW— A ROARING RIOT OF BOISTEROUS COMEDY! Auckland will he submerged in gales of laughter and hilarity. There's a laugh in every line, a roar in every foot when the greatest comedy team the cinema has ever known sweeps into hilarious action! CHARLIE RUGGLES, CHARLIE RUGGLES, CHARLIE RUGGLES, CHARLIE RUGGLES, CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, MARY BOLAND, LILYAN TASHMAN. LILYAN TASHMAN, Raising the laugh barometer to fever pitch in Paramount's Hilarity ■ - Special, "MAMA LOVES PAPA." "MAMA LOVES PAPA." "MAMA LOVES PAPA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Individually a riot. Together words fail to describe the heights of hilarity these players reach in this Scream- ® ing Comedy Success. Charlie wears- the trousers but Mary tells him which pair to put on ! From the day she said "Yes" she wouldn't take no for an answer! A PANIC OF
DELIRIOUS DELIGHT! Excellent Featurettes 'will assist In making this programme one of the most delightful Entertainments Auckland has seen in months. SCREEN SOUVENIRS. "Memories of Yesterday." "POPEYE, THE SAILOR." Cartoon. Sensational News and Sporting Events. Book without delay. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSB). CAPITOL. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. (1) "MONEY TALKS." JULIAN ROSE—KID BERG. Great Sporting Programme. (2) CLARK GABLE, CAROL LOMBARD in "NO MAN OP HER OWN." Are Men always Game Losers? Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Phone 12-190 for Reserves. // NOTE! \V /CONSTANCE BENNETT \ " BED OF ROSES." (Was Banned in Australia.) \ SCREENING—TO-NIGHT. y ROXY AND TIVOLI / THEATRES. / _o MEETINGS. THE FRIENDLY ROAD IN ACTION. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY NIGHT. SEE THIS WEEK'S "OBSERVER." s3O CREDIT TO-NIGHT, 21, Remuera Road. Speaker: J. J. SULLIVAN, ESQ. Major Douglas arriving Auckland Jan. 30. __ 30 DOUGLAS Credit explained. Hear Mr. J. Ballantyne, 143, Karangahape Rd.. To-night, 8. x3O COMPETITIONS. £10 PRIZE. £10 PRIZE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 28
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