AMUSEMENTS. — TO-DAY — — TO-DAY — THE ENTERTAINMENT SHOW OF THE SEASON! A Carnival Programme foe Carnival Week—What a show it is, on Stage and Screen. Hurry and .Reserve! X.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre, THE REGENT THE REGENT— Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 4—SESSIONS TO-DAY—4 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., S p.m. Note.—Shoppers' Session at 5 p.m. VAUDEVILLE SENSATION— Here is the greatest Vaudeville' attraction on the stage to-day—they are sensational —You've never known anything like it. Such melodies, harmony, novelty — new tunes —old tunes —Played and presented as only these hoys can ! TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ And HIS SAXOPHONE BAND. HIS SAXOPHONE BAND. HIS SAXOPHONE BAND. Masters ot Melody, Rhythm and Music, in their World-famous Variety Presentation. Oh, My, What a Show. Auckland will roar with delight—never before have you scon anything to compare with this Stage Turn. APPEARING 3 TIMES DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Saturday Morning—Special for Children. A Great Show—AH Children Sixpence. AND ON THE SCREEN— HILARIOUS COMEDY. Here's a perfect scream—a laugh and chuckle through every minute of its snappy story of a madly mixed-up romance, "MEET MY SISTER." "MEET MY SISTER." "MEET MY SISTER." —With — CLIFFORD MOLLISON, CONSTANCE SHOTTER, JIMMY GODDEN. Just a gay young bridegroom who invented ft sister to assist him, but he didn't bargain for three. A scandalous farce on mixed identity and many misunderstandings! Recommended oy Censor for Adults. —GEMS AMONG THE FEATURBTTBS— "The Trumpeter" . . . Male Voice Choir. Golden Lure" . . Prospecting (N.Z. Scenic) Let's Go Ski-ing. News Special, etc. NOW HAVE YOU RESERVED? Bookings Are Phenomenally Heavy. Plana at Theatre (Phone •♦β-sss). INDEPENDENT THEATRES THE BEST ALWAYS. — Bamoral. — | and jvarm ! 11^ 0 - 1118 "- 3* HOURS' "" ENTERTAINMENT. (1) MARLENB DIETRICH in (4) CINESOUND and fli _____Tonehunga7 I STRAND 'Jo-night. STRAND f in ner biggest and brightestCo^eTßomlnce "HEADS WS GO" *7^^|™h T0 » NEW EMPIRE—TO-NIGHT at 7.45. Centrally Heated. GRACIE FIELDS, in "THIS WEEK OF GRACE " "THIS WEEK OF GRACE." „ .- "WHISTLING'IN*THB DARK" Both Approved fer Universal Exhibition. "\TICTORIA THEATRE — DBVONPORt" ..^cF Theatre ° RT - "S.O.S. ICEBERG," With Rod La Rocquc. Approved for Universal Exhibition. AUCKLAND/JgjijJ OPERATIC AMATEUR *Vg)pj SOCIETY. FORTHCOMING SPECTACULAR PRn AUCTION OF THE SICAL^COMBDY SUCCESS. I "BELLE OF NEW YORKTH THERE A'RE A FEW VIOANPtttk —Tμ THE MALE CHORUS and £ the IsECßEtlry* Vft ™ fo *l\ Li w. LAIRD THOMSON 210, Victoria Arcade. Telephone 40-391 i TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL ■- of — -RTWAT D D y^^£&%7™ Demonstration Stratton and Ladies, 1/6. Gentlemen, 2/. N.B.—Auckland Ballroom Championship Commences Friday, June 15 p Manager NEIL EDGAR. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. *****~ J$ RADN EY AND BINNS. C-222SS' OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAYS—9.4S a.m WEDNESDAYS—9.4S a.m. FRIDAYS—6.3O p.m. \ SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. ' D At "R RAr,NBY AND BiNNs. EXCURSION TO OSTEND. MONDAY, KING'S BIRTHDAY. S.S. Onewa Leaves Prince's Wharf 9.45 a.m. Leaving Ostend 4.30 p.m. :2
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 16
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