AMUSEMENTS. ■ I PAEANS OF PRAISE ! '. Again the crowds . . . and again a chorus ot delight for another marvellously entertaining Hegent programme. Connie In hrr I,r! J t musicalo scores one of -the season s biggest hits ! N.Z.'a Pre-eminent Theatre, THE REGENT — : THE REGENT t Direction : ,7. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. a Sessions: 31 a.m.. 2.10 p.m., S o'clock. Romance ... in a blaze of beauty, music ami gorgeous spectacle. SOtli Century Present CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, In a Dual Role. Brunette by Day . . . Blonde toy Night, " MOULIN ROUGE." " MOULIN ROUGE." ■ " MOULIN ROUGE." " MOULIN ROUGE." United Artists Release. With FRANCHOT TONE, TULLIO CAKMIXATI—nUSS GOLU-MBO. A fascinating story of n man in love with two women not knowing they were one and the same — Imm wife Surrounded J>y. lavish scenes — guy comedy—Spectacle and I'liehauliug songs. Magnificent Featurettes Include— MICKEY MOUSE In "My Pal 'Pluto,' , Walt Disney's Hilariously Funny Cartoon. "Trees." another delightful Organlogue. CincsoUnd Variety Gazette, etc. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-S88). You Must Hook Early for To-night. X.ls.—Phone Bookings Not Held After 7.4-u p.m. Third Movie Hall, Dixieland, July 12. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. NEW EMPIRE|^^j DOMINION HUAI). TO-NIGHT AT 8. LIONEL BAHRYMORE. MIRIAM HOPKINS, FRANCIIQT 'I'OMO, STUART Kitwr.v. THE STRANGER'S RETURN. Approval for Universal Exhibition. IKENE DUNNE, CLIVE RKOOK, " IF I WERE FREE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Usual Prices, liook Early. No Extra. Tel. 21-433. SiSQUTHERN CROSS, 1 — ELLERSLIR SAT., MO.W, TUBS. Greater than "Rusputin and the Empress." Kay Francis— Nils Asthcr, in "STOK-M AT DAYBREAK," Anil .Toe B. Brown, in "YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ('oiiiiiieiiciii!; nt T .."*■<> p.m. ;^SIONEHUNGA|^=-: STRAND, to-night STRAND. EDDIE CANTOR, Supported by GLORIA STU.VKT and DAVID MANNERS, in "ROMAN SCANDALS." "ROMAN SCANDALS." RAVISHING GIRL'S ! MATCHLESS MUSIC! HILARIOUS LAUGHS! Approved for Universal Exhibition. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including a Walt Disney All-colour Silly Symphony, "THE CHINA SHOP." i!ir==rcAPifoLl===iz: DOMINION HD. It's so Warm ami Cosy! TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY ONLY.. (No Pictures Tuesday.) TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. ANN HARDING. Nils Asther, Sari Maritssa, Irving Piclicl. In "THE RIGHT TO ROMANCE." " KING FbR ,d A~NIGHT." Starring Chester Morris and Helen Twolvotrees. Both Recommended b>) Censor for Adults. Reservations —Phone 12-100. I=eee^^ TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. "MOONLIGHT & PRETZELS." Also, CARTOONS, COMEDIES, ETC. Free Dance Follows. Orchestra. <C^^KATING^> TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ROUSHWORTHS' RINK, KHYBKII PASS. MONSTER HARD-UP CARNIVAL, 7.30 TO MIDNIGHT. BEST HARD-UP DRESSED LADY. BEST HARD-UP DRESSED GENT. BEST HARD-UP DRESSED GIRL (under 10). BEST HARD-UP DRESSED BOY . (under 10). BEST IMPERSONATION OF A HAKD-Ur FARMER. Good Prizes. Band in Attendance. ADMISSION: -| / SKATES OD, FLOOKAGE, 08. MONSTER ATTRACTION. INTERPROVINCIAL HOCKEY MATCH, WELLINGTON versus AUCKLAND, SATURDAY NEXT! 1031 —Drawn Game. :'.).i:2—Auckland ."5, Wellington nil. 1083—Auckland 3, Wellington nil. Who Will Win the 3034 Match? — ROUSHWORTHS KHYBER PASS. BUY your CoflVo where it is Roasted A FEW POUNDS AT A TIME. And Guaranteed OVEN FRESH. RIMMEK'S COFFEE HOUSE, Customs St., next Waverley Hotel. S REUNIONS. rrU'XHNICAL COLLEGE REUNION TOR - 1 - DAY STUDENTS, 100G-1914, SATURDAY, JULY 7, At 2.30 p.m. 1 In the College Assembly Hall. nn FOR DANCING, SPORTING, MEETINGS, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE TWENTY-ONE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 22
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