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AMUSEMENTS. AMAZING RECEPTION— The Theatre packed to the limit of its capacity again yesterday— Crowds, Crowds, all day long who were thrilled to the core by this Fantastic daughter-laden Sensation o£ the Cinema! N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre, THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. S Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. Thrills mingled with Excitement, laughter mingled with Sensation and Romance . . . Fantastic! Yes. . . Startling! Yes but a really Superb Entertainment H. G. WELLS' ■Most imaginative work becomes the Cinema's most amazing Attraction. "THE INVISIBLE MAN," "THE INVISIBLE MAN," "THE INVISIBLE MAN," "THE INVISIBLE MAN," "THE INVISIBLE MAN," "THE INVISIBLE MAN," "THE INVISIBLE MAN," "THE INVISIBLE MAN," A Cast of English-Speaking Artists Include CLAUDE RAINS—GLORIA STUART. She loved a man she could feel, hear and sense . . . but whom it was impossible to sec. A Story that is incredible, almost unbelievable until you see it! A Universal Picture. Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Magnificent Regent FeiUurcttes. I!nd Week of Disney's Amazing Colour Cartoon—You Muist See It. | LITTLE PIGS7~~| A Delightful Song and Dancing Novelty in Technicolour, "IN A CLOCK SHOP." "Strange As It Seems." Latest News Events. Very Heavy Booking for To-night. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSB). STATE Symonds St. || STATE (Late Lyric). Direction : R. J. Kerridge. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. SHE'S JUST AMAZING! How they are talking About this sensational Cinema Celebrity ! MAE WEST „ n/r A-n Tirnnm Hcr versatility and MAE WEST Hashing personality MAE WEST make you °' asp in ti.il A, amazement. You've MAE WEST never known a brand "WEST humour like Mae's As LADY LOU, in " SHE DONE HIM WRONG." " SHE DONE HIM WRONG." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. StallK, 1/; D. Circle, 1/6. Children, Half-price. RING STATE PHONE 43-645. NOTE.—No Extra Charge for Reserves, so "Come on up and see her sometime!" Take Symonds St Cars to end of First Section. EXCURSIONS BY S.S. DUCHESS, S.S. DUCHESS, Auckland's Fastest and Most Comfortable Excursion Steamer. SUNDAY, 9.15 A.M. and 2 P.M. FOR ONEROA • ONEROA OCEAN BEACH — WAIHEKE ISLAND, Leaving on Return 5 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. THE .MOST GLORIOUS SPOT ABOUT AUCKLAND. Safe bathing, canoe paddling, beach and aquatic sport of every description; 1* miles of beautiful golden m sands. Delightful walks. Gay crowds. SUNDAY ATTRACTIONS. "yy.UHEKE JJEAUTY QONTEST. Open to any Girl or Lady, 18 years v of age or more. Ist Prize, £5; 2nd Prize, £2. To be decided on the Beach at 4 p.m. Sunday. No Entrance Fees. Kntries close 3.15 p.m. FREE) DANCING — BEACH CABARET FULL SUMMER CARNIVAL BAND. THE CARNIVAL PIERROT SHOW In Two Up-to-the-inlnute Musical Revues, "STEPPIN' HIGH" and "PEACHES AND CREAM." Admission Free. EXCURSION FARES: ADULTS, 2/; CHILDREN, 1/. NOTE.—S.S. Duchess leaves the Island SUNDAY, 5 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. COME TO GLORIOUS ONEROA!! 20 LAWN TENNIS. M A UCKLAND LAWN TENNIS j/ ASSOCIATION. C. E. SPROULE AND C. J. Hk DONOHOE (AUSTRALIA) V. N. G. STURT & M. T. WILSON (AUCKLAND). Also, SPROULE AND DONOHOE Versus J. Stevens, J. W. Gunn, J. Leng and A. D. Brown, Auckland's most promising Juniors. Commencing at 1 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 22. STANLEY STREET COURTS, Prices: Adults, 1/6; School Children, 6d. j2o_ Jf A.L.T.A. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. STANLEY STREET COURTS, JAN. 24, 25, 26, 27 AND 29. SEE NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING PLAYERS IN ACTION Entries Close at 2 p.m., Monday, Jan. 22 PIERCE, Secretary, Imperial Bldgs., Queen St. D U mJ? P r^? Qr J ET M 4 CHI NE STRINGING IS Hand-stringing, with the big advantage of Machine Precision Tension i u f ed ' th " s saving damage to distortion " 3 lODSer llfC t0 SUt: no frame RESTRINGING, 13/6. Exclusive to GRIFFITHS TENNIS SERVICE. 13, Wakefield Street, Auckland. Phone 45-968. PS BRUCE AND SONS, Tennis Special--ri-* ists; Expert Racquet Stringers: workmanship guaranteed.—94, Albert St. Phone 45-617. C BEST Racquet Stringing at Wiseman's, guaranteed. See Jack Harrison about I Tennis Coaching.—Wiseman's, Queen St. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 26

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