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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY OF CHARLES LAUGHTON Giving a never-to-be-forgotten performance, " THE PRIVATE LIFE " ; OF HENRY VIII." N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatrt, THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Direction; J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. T TO-MORROW-TO-MORROW— Again the Regent brings a programme of proven merit. ' Here is combined the music of Gounod with the lilting pongs of Noel Gay. On i gales of convulsing laughter you'll be swept through tljis brilliantlvconeeived and originally staged, riotously funny musical comedy [' 111 " Recall the screams he brought you in "Sleepless Nights"—Remember the laughs he gave you in "Love Lies !" II! STANLEY LUPINO, STANLEY LUPINO, STANLEY LUPINO, STANLEY LUPINO, STANLEY LUPINO, STANLEY LUPINO, In His Own Inimitable Style, " FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," "FACING THE MUSIC," With JOSE COLLINS, NANCY BURNE. Imagine Stanley Lupino in his fastest, funniest film farce, interwoven with operatic gems—and you have some idea of the teeming entertainment delights in "Facing The Music." Approved for Universal Exhibition. 11l Also another splendid programme of the Regent Special Featurettes. BRITISH EMPIRE) FILMS PRODUCTION. You are advised to make Early Application for Reservations. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). | ONEHUNGZf] I STRAND. TO-NIGHT. STRAND. | HENRY KENDALL and ELIZABETH ALLEN, in "THE SHADOW," A Mystery Thriller, with a Surprising Climax. Approved for Universal Exhibition. In Addition : Comedy. Mickey House Cartoon. News. * 1 -! "ATEW EMPIRE TO-NIGHT, AT 8. The Three BARRYMORES. in - "RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Excellent Supports. Tel. 21-433. -yiCTORIA — At S. — DEVONPORT. » Lilian. Harvey—John Boles, "MY LIPS BETRAY." "MY LIPS BETRAY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. RAILWAY NOTICES. JJEW 2 EALAXD RAILWAYS. SUNDAY EXCURSION, PORTLAND TO OPUA AND RUSSELL. On SUNDAY, February IS. Special Excursion Train, stopping at all stations, if required, for passengers, leaves Portland S.lO a.m., Whangarei 5.30, Opua arrive 11.12 a.m. Return train leaves Opua 5.45 p.m. CHEAP ZONE FARES, available only by above-mentioned trains will be issued from Portland and intermediate stations. Return Fares to Opua from Portland, 4/ second, G/ first;'Whangarei, 3/6, 5/; Hikurangi, 3/, 4/. Launches will be available to convey excursionists between Opua, Paihia, Waitangi and Russell, "return fare 2'/. BATHING,. FISHING, SIGHT-SEEING. An ideal One-day trip. For further particulars see handbill, or inquire at stations. 13 LECTURES. JAMES H. PATEMAN, Free Lectures. Higher Thought Temple, every afternoon, 2.30. "Life Study and Healing." Every evening at 8. To-night's subject j "The Culture of Self Reliance." L> TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.. Fabian Club, His Majesty's Arcade. M. Kimbel, Third Lecture. Collection. L* PUBLIC NOTICES. jyj- O N- B T. A R Y I N Q U I K Y. SPECIAL MONETARY COMMITTEE. The Monetary Committee set "P by the Government invites those interested to place before them their proposals for changes In. improvements or alternatives to the present monetary system of the Dominion. Those desiring to put forward proposals are requested to make application to the Secretary, Monetary Committee. Parliament Buildings, Wellington, and enclose a concise outline of their proposals for the preliminary consideration of the Committee. Those who wish to appear personally in support of their written statement should I indicate accordingly, and they will be notl- : fled later as to when and where their evidence will be heard by the Committee. lfcirO J. A. NASH, Chairman. TOILET SPECIALISTS. GENUINE Permanent Ware ami Frea " Photograph, 10/6 ; work giifcfsnteed.—Pollock. 27. Security Bldgs. T»OWDER Puff Salon. St. Kevin's Arcade, f Permanent Waving. 12/6; Marcel Wav* ingj 2/6.—Phone 46-71 S. W. Dickinson._g RONA ROSS, Ladies' Hairdresser. 60. Great North Rd. Wafer Wov'ng. Mcicei Waving. 2/ • Trim or Cut. ** OUR' Hair Dyed Perfectly! from To/fil Inricto ; 20 years' experience.—Vcrlie Parlours, 3a. Karangaiinpe Rd. TYPiSTS. TVTISS COLLINS, General Public Confidential Typiste.—Manuscripts, Plays and Duplicating.—Ellison Chambers. 46-ISS B MISS. HANTON. confidential a:nl public Typing and Duplicating; moderate charges.—39. Vulcan Bldgs. Plioue 3U-614. CHEMISTS. _____ Hair Renewer, stops hair faliing out, darkens grey hair, prevents dandruff ; 3/6. —Schmidt Chemist. " RALPH'S Reliable Remedies - — (Ralph Sanft), new address, 201. Symouds Sttram section.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 39, 15 February 1934, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 39, 15 February 1934, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 39, 15 February 1934, Page 24

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