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AMUSEMENTS. Final Screenings To-day. RONALD COLMAN In "Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back. ' Approved for Universal Exhibition. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre, THE REGENT. J. C. Williamson Picture' Corporation, Ltd. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Willi Sessions at 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M., 5 P.M., S P.M. Another Brilliant Entertainment event wherein llie genius of the screen. George Arliss, sleps from the stirring drama of "'1 lie House of Rothschild" to the surprising tun of "The Last Gentleman" —'The Last Word in Entertainment! 20th Century Present The Classic Comedy of the Year. Q.EORGE Q.EORGE Q.EORGE Q.EORGE Q.EORGE In "rjMIE Q.ENTLEMAN." " rjpilU Q.EXTLBMAN," " rjIHE Q_ENTLEM'AN." With EDNA MAY OLIVER. JANET BEECHER. RALPH MORGAN, CHARLOTTE HENRY. He's cranky , , cussed . . crabbed . . cantankerous . . . George Arliss in a . chuckling human modern comedydrama, giving a performance that you'll always cherish in your memories of the theatre! SPECIAL A DVT.. PAGE 11. A United Artist Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Walt Disney's Latest Gem. " THE FLYING MOUSE," Silly Symphony in Tcchuicolour. BOOK TO-DAY ! All Plans Are Rapidly Filling. Book at Theatre (Phone -IG-SSS). Matinee Plans Are Available. C?)~GREY LYNN CD V_x| CINEMA. _J V_y To-night, at S.O. Reserves 2(3-100. GUEST NIGHT. "AIR EAGLES" and "WHY SAILORS LEAVE HOME." Both Approved fur Universal Exhibition. ADULTS, CD: CHILDREN. 3D. Commencing To-morrow : *'MY STORY OF MR. X." Rftconuncndcd bit Censor lor Adults. And "THE LAST ROUND-UP." Approval lor (In i instil ttrh ibit ion. j" THE fSit. " ROBERT JIONTO.M»BV i; " HELL BELOW." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also HELEN TWELVETREES, in " DISGRACED." Recommended bji Censor tor Adults. rgAYFAIRJ ESS 3^ GUEST NIGHT. OUB LE - JJ* EATU R E JJROGRAMME. Hoot Gibson and Sally Filers in "CLEARING THE RANGE." And "THE NEW WAITER." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPORTING. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). SPRING MEETING. AT THE PICTURESQUE ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 24 AND 26. FIRST RACE ABOUT NOON EACH DAY. SPECTACULAR EVENTS, Including, HURDLES AND STEEPLECHASE RACES. WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR. A Broadcast system of Loud-speakers has been installed, enabling patrons to hear a running commentary of each race as lule they watch it. HOT WATER PROVIDED ON HILL. MUSICAL PROGRAMMES Will be Rendered on Hill and Lawn Enclosure. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: Each Person 1/9 Vehicles 2/0 LAWN ENCLOSURE (Including Admission to Course) : Gentlemen I'V Ladies 5 ' R. A. SPINLEY. ;x 22 Secretary. CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 and 8, 1934. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close with the Secretary, Dargaville, and with Messrs. Blomlleld and Co.. 07, Shortland Street, Auckland, C.1., at 5 p.m. TO-MOR-ROW (Friday), November 23, 1934. J. P. STANAWAY, Secretary. Phone 79, Dargaville. 22 JUMBLE SALE. \ JUMBLE will be held 1.59, Ilobson Jrx. st.. opening 2 p.m.. Friday. 22 JUMBLE Sale, Fallon's Bldgs., corner Cook and Ilobson Sts., Friday, Nov. 23; Doors open 2 p.m. x 22 TYPISTS. MISS HANTON, confidential and public Typing and Duplicating: moderate charges.—39, Vulcan Phono 30-Gl4. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 29