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AMUSEMENTS. Laughter 'Records ... Attendance Records smashed as crowds upon crowds throng the Kegent capacity audiences roar till thW aehe ... it really is the most thoroughly entertaining programme we have ever presented — The Coolest Spot in Town I THE REGENT, Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m." CONVULSING COMEDY— Cripes! What a Panic of Laughter . . . Gosh! What a. Kiot It is! Jk "THE HAYSEEDS" "THE HAYSEEDS" "THE HAYSEEDS" "THE HAYSEEDS" "THE HAYSEEDS" "THE HAYSEEDS" "THE HAYSEEDS" "THE HAYSEEDS" — (COMB TO TOWN.) ' "IT ' In trouble . . . out of trouble . . painting the town red . . . just one grand whirlwind of comedy punctuated with merry music, charming romance and scenic splendours of town and country. Produced by Beaumont Smith With CECIL EELLAWAY, And a Talented Australian Cast Approved for Universal Exhibition Spontaneous applause for every one of these Wonderful Featurcttes IX GORGEOUS COLOUR, I "THE PIED PIPER." J Disney's Amazingly Clever Cartoon! ... "CALL OF THE SURF." Action, Thrills and Scenic Beauties MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON _ AUCKLAND CUP - -1 SCREENING TO-NIGHT. Exclusive to the Regent. ■ See this Classic Event, with Pictures of Ellerslie Crowds PANTOMIME AT DAILY 2.13 MATINEES A Gorgeous Stage Attraction that delights young and old alike . "BABES IN THE WOODS " Songs Dances, Ballets, Exceptional Novelty Items in a Spectacular and Artistic Presentation. ESSENTIAL ~TO~RESERVE— For All Matinee and Evening Performances The Crowds are Enormous Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). \ !ONEHUNGA| ' I STRAND to-night. STRANDT7 __ x . T CLAUDETTB COLBERT, " BE> LTON and ERNEST TORRENCE In "I COVER THE WATERFRONT," Thrilling Adventure, crowding sensation upon sensation You will *e amazed bv the absorbing story that crowds the screen with most astounding scenes the modern cinema has ever depicted. Recommended by Censor for Adults Excellent Supporting Programme AH Trams Stop nt Theatre. "yiCTORIA — At 8. — DBVONPORT LAURBL AND HARDY, In "FHA DIAVOLO." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ■piCTUREDROMB — MILFORID £ GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME S ~«^- —-<*5^ TO-NIGHT, SPECIAL CUP NIGHT PROGRAMME. A Triumph of the Decorator's Art. The Coolness of .Mountain Dells and refreshing and invigorating Sea Breezes combine to make Dixieland the IDEAL SUMMER CABARET. .~™ Double. 7/C. ' ™ ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! The Cabaret will open at Midnight on Sunday December 31. New Year Celebrations will commence on the stroke of 12, and dancing- will continue till daybreak. Douible, 10/. y. h. TRASK, Manager. AFTER the. Show—Follow the crowd, pir- 4 e T?i? e Dance and Su P at the nrtjiX^^gffir Bay why D R. NIXON, Prop. DANCING. PRESENT TO ALL A ££S£E p ATRONS THE BEST ANl> I B N G A G #C S ILANb 4NCB PROGRAMME MY-T-FINE NEW BIG DANCE HALL, (R n n T^ B BALLROOM SBLBCT . (6 Doors from Municipal Hall, Newmarket.) TO-NIGHT — BOXING NIGHT, 8 p.m.- to 1 a.m. Q.RAND Q.ALA QARNIVAL. "1? lUr1 Ur S P eci al Cash Spot Prize To-night? Monte Carlo, Ist. 2nd and 3rd Piizes. Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., streamers. Balloons, Novelties, Complimentary Tickets, etc. Special dance numbers tiNADDTr <?T°-£ land ' s Leadl ng Band. SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Per - So £. Dri nfcs Free. Don't Miss this great Night of Nights. Ladies 1/6, w R Gen ri, S - 2 /% H - ANDERSON, M.C. «r^ .Special Popular Night, also Sunday. Midnight till Daylight. 2C> — GRAND GALA--8.15 p.m. - 1 a.m. — Still on Top. — — STRATTON'SSTUDIO DAXCE. Not a Dull Minute. MORE FUN THAN XMAS EVE. WE LIVE ONLY ONCE, So why not have the Best at a Reasonable Cost? DAN CALLINAN AND HIS PARISIAN ORCHESTRA. WHITEHALL, BLDGS., 419, Queen St. Phone 45-440. DANCES OVER HOLIDAYS. 26 DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET (NORTH STREET, NEWTON). rno-NiGHT. • rrto-NiGHT, 8 p.m. until morning. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Paper Hats, Squeakers, Blowouts, Balloons, Streamers, Novelties, Chocs., Cigs., etc. PRIZES — PRIZES — And SURPRISES.. A Cordial Welcome to All to this Night of Carnival Joys at Auckland's Coolest Ballroom "THE DRUIDS." MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Light Supper. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. 26 rpO-NIGHT. — 6D. — TRADES HALL. J- OLD-TIME DANCB. Our Usual Snappy Night. GOOD MUSIC, 3IONTE. LIGHT SUPPER. BERT SAUNDERS. CVI.C. 26

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 304, 26 December 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 304, 26 December 1933, Page 14