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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL 2 DAYS "WHOOPEE" and TOM KATZ. At N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre, THE REGENT THE REGENT: Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. An entirely new release—all in brilliant colour and greater now than when it was first presented. EDDIE CANTOR, •■ EDDIE CANTOR, In " WHOOPEE." " WHOOPEE." A Samuel Goldwyn, United Artists Picture Approved for Universal Exhibition. And the Sensational Second and Final Programme by the Famous TOM KATZ SAXOPHONE BAND. TOM KATZ BAND, PETER Pi\__ TO-NIGHT. - _ ~ TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND— On Friday next it will be our pleasure to present an attraction which-we know will rank as one of the finest cinema plays of the time This is entertainment in everv sense of the word—something truly great. Here is a vividly human story, emotional, dramatic—flawlessly portrayed—technically perfect—exquisitely photographed. In all sincerity we say no fault can be found. The importance of this premiere cannot be over estimated for with this release Australia flings her challenge to the studios of the world. It is. therefore, with every confidence that we look forward to, and anticipate, a record season for this Cinesonnd triumph. It merits success and is worthy of your patronage. Sincerely, F. J. Ansell. PREMIERE. FRIDAY NEXT. Cinesound's Proud Achievement, "THE SILENCE "THE SILENCE "THE SILENCE "THE SILENCE " THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND," DEAN MAITLAND," DEAN MAITLAND." - DEAN MAITLAND," DEAN MAITLAND," With The Famous English Character Actor, JOHN LONGDEN, CHARLOTTE FRANCISJOHN WARWICK, JOCELYN PIOWARTH. If his silence condemned an Innocent man to prison—he enn atone. Courageously he rises in the pulpit, and reverberating over the heads of his vast cathedral congregation an anguished voice cries: "I am that man." Revelation follows revelation —twenty years of pent-up emotion is unleashed—The Silence of Dean Maitland is broken !

MARVELLOUS ADDED ATTRACTION. Australia's Premiere Musical Revue. CINESOUND VARIETIES. CINESOUND VARIETIES. An Hour's Sparkling Enjoyment with Famous Stars of Variety. (Watch for more detailed announcement.) Recommended by Censor for Adults. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. Early Bookings are Treraendouslv HeavyReservations should be Secured Without Delay. PLAXS AT THEATRE (PHONE 4G-SSS). Third Annual Movie Ball, July 12. PAN^> \ CABARET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Entertainments (X.Z.), Ltd., Presents (By Arrangement with J. c. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd.) TOM KATZ SAXOPHONE BAND. E°M J?. 1 !? tul ß—your only opportunity— to DANCB to this World-rained Show Band. Double 7/6. Evening- Dress. HEAVY BOOKING!!! Reservations, Dial -16-777. Manager . : XKH. EDGAR. rpilE ATTENTION AND ATMOSPHERE -7- _ gives the touch of Hospitality when dining at COOKE'S RITZ., LTD., • -42. Queen Street. :16 i DANCING. , CJT. COLUMBA HALL. SURREY CHES. TO-NIGHT and Every Wed. TUB WELCOME OLDETIME DANCE CLUB. D'Alberts, Bon Ton. Hesitation. Spot Prizes. Streamers. Slipper. Select and Sociable. Come along and Dance to the Operatic Orchestra. One Price. 1/. BERT GRAY. M.C. 13 (~)LD COROMANDEL COUNTY HOYS AND w GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL. — TO-NIGHT. Monte Carlo. Ticket Waltz, Jolly .Miller, Log Cabin. Cards for Non-dancers. Good Music. Hood Prizes. Good Supper. Come and have a good time. Admission, 1/. 13 /V\k CJIXGLE 1/, DOUBLE 1/6 s(y Y\ (Any Two). /&~TZPIKh LABOUR HALL fe v LABOUR HALL VJatIAAXL (Entrance Beresford St.). TO-NIGHT. AT S P.M. POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Real Old-time Music by Art. Collins' OUI- - Band. Monte and Spot Prizes. Balloons, Streamers, Confetti, Supper. Tea or Coffee. xIS 6D — TO-NIGHT—6D—TRADES HALL. GOOD-TIME DANCE CLUB. Reserves the Right of Admission. With STRUTTER'S DANCB BAND. Confetti, Monte. Light Supper. 13 BERT SAUNDERS, M.C. ]UEW.MARKET Returned Soldiers' Social —* Club will continue theif Dances Tonight (Wed.), in Municipal Hall. All Oldtime Dances, Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. King's Own, Bon Ton. Jolly Miller. Bob Adams' Orchestra. Supper provided. Adniission. 1/. x 1 ■'■ DON'T FORGET—OD— RIO GRANDE Sixpenny Dance To-morrow Xlglit (Thursday). Orange Hall. Spot Waltz, Chocs.. Cigs.. etc. Good time for all ewry Thursday and. Saturday. A. McKenzie. M.C. I7IASTERX SUBURBS FOOTBALL CLUB. y OPENING DANCE, 8 p.m., on THURSDAY, JUNE 14. PEERLESS HALL, ST. HELIER'S. ELSIE NIXON'S ORCHESTRA. . Supper. Admission, 2/: Double, 3/6. Free bus from G.P.0., City. 7.30 p.m.. via Symonds St., Newmarket, and Rcmuera. returning after dance. 13

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 138, 13 June 1934, Page 20

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