amusements. FINAL—TWO—DAYS. The Auckland Season concludes after Triumphant Weeks at the Re^nt "T HB H ouse O v R oth schild... CO,OOO People Will Have Seen It. Approved tor Universal Exhibition N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. THE REGENT. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd 3 Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. COMING FRIDAY— AND IT'S A RIOT. Yes . . . yet another o£ the season's liits comes to the Urgent in thii gorgeous revel of t lie gay nineties with all tiie old songs—the glamour of early vaudeville days intermingled in a whirl of irresistible, uproariously funny comedy ! A ROARING PANORAMA OP LONDON'S ' NAUGHTY 'NINETIES, With WILL HAY, WILL HAY, WILL HAY, WILL HAY, Famous lladio and Stage Artist and "Schoolmaster" of liecord Fame, In "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" "THOSE WERE THE DAYS.'" "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" "THOSE WERE THE DAYS/' A Brilliant Adaptation of Sir Arthur Pinero's Stage Success, "THE MAGISTRATE." With a Big Supporting Cast. IRIS HOEY—CI..AUD 15 ALLISTER, ANGELA BADDLEY—JIMMY GODDEX, And Many of London's Celebrated Vaudeville Artists. A funnier story has never been put to the screen. Will Hay, as the irascible old "Magistrate," who. all unknowingly, sentences his own wife to seven days, will keep you roaring through every scene. You'll hear the old popular songs. "Lilv of Laguna," "A Little Bit off the"Top," and many more—you'll see the wasp-waisted ballet girls of grandad's day—and revel in all its wealth of boisterous entertainment! —"Whoopee." Y'es. sir. — Those Were the Days! WHAT "THE BOWERY" WAS TO NEW YORK "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" IS TO LONDON! A British International Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. — BOX PLANS — Booking is Already Heavy—You Are Advised to Reserve Without Delay. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSS)., "THE LONDON." „ , -J GOOD FEATURES. c , bu Headed by a First Release. OU 0 , ZASU PITTS", in q,| STRANGERS OF THE EVENING. cj A Sensational Mystery Drama. gj DU A Second Feature p.ud Supports. 9/3 Both Approved Univc sal ExhibitionQA Continuous from 11 a.m. to 6d 10 - 30 pm - 6d Fine Programme To-day at 3d THE LONDON, G a 3d r TTTnnP CINEMA | REMUERA, 1 1 U-UUXX , Phone 24-749. AY This Evening at S. \\ CICELY COURTNEIDGE And All-British Cast in AY [ "AUNT SALLY." j" •\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. \V Also—"How to Play Bridge" (Part 6), \\\ British News, Buckingham Palace, etc. I GAIETY | \v\ Robt. Armstrong and Dorothy Wilson \\ in "ABOVE THB CLOUDS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. | AMBASSADOR \\\ Brian Aherne, Madeleine Carroll in \\ "THE W PLAN," A\ A Spy Drama that thrilled millions. \\\ LESLIE FULLER in \\\ "WHY SAILORS LEAVE \\\ HOME." ' \W Both Approved Universal Exhibition. [ KINGSLAND ). Katharine Hepburn in \Y "MORNING GLORY" Victor .Tory—Heather Angel in \\ "MURDER IN TRINIDAD." ' ■' Doth A'ci/O in mended Censor for Adults. | BIRKENHEAD] \V Double-Feature Programme. \W "THE GIRL FROM MAXIMS." A\ Reeomtnendcd bu Censor lor Adults\V And "THE LOST CHORD.'; \\\ Approved for Universal FJxhibttiofc SALADS AND EVERYTHING to make the perfect lunch is on the menu at the liitz. Dine where everything appeals. COOKE'S RITZ. LTD., 242, Queen Street. :lJ FUNERAL NOTICES. CJTAR OF AUCKLAND ® LODGE. No. 26, 1.0.0. F. OF N.Z. Members of the above Lo(L e are requested to attentl the Funeral of our late Brother, ARTHUR FINER, which will leave his late residence, 43, Disraeli Stree., oft' Mount Eden Road, just below 1 -y-< TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 10 a.m. for Hillsboro' Cemetery. Members of Sister Lodges invited. _ „ _ S. C. WOOD, M.G. xlO F. T. HARDING, Sec. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. ABNORMAL Gland, nerve, mental, functional, constitutional, organ growth, talking, walking, disorders.—P. « leu "' Endocrinologist. Southern Cross Buildings. Chancery Street. 47-349. — HAMBLIN (PEIiCV)-Specialist Chiropody and Foot Correction; American experience.—First Floor, Dilwortb Building Phone 41-131. Jr JE. DOWNES, Masseur and Medical • Electro; rheumatism, sciatica, lo®" bago, nervous troubles; constipation CU J!|2 - Symonds and Havelock Sts. Phone 44-OtWj SPORTS REQUISITES. NEW Racquets, 7/fl to 95/; Restrinelng. 8/6 to 33/6. —Warwick Smeeton, Ltu.. Wellesley St. Bast. - T> ACQUETS Restrung with best gut from Jti 10/.—Rush Sports Depot, T. and Bldgs., Elliott St. "
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 240, 10 October 1934, Page 20
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