AMUSEMENTS. The Crowds Again Yesterday. Coolest Spot in Town. 'THE REGENT. ,1. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Managing Director .... Beaumont Smith. 3 Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.10 p.m., S p.m. He has never been more Entertaining. 20th Century Present Q. BO RGB Y KLI ' SS ' Q.EORGB Y rliss - BORGE ,^'IILISS, In " rjMI B £J.ENTLEMAN," "rjMira Jy\ST Q.ENTLEMAN," " rjAIIB JjAST QENTLEMAN," Convulsing the vast audiences with Lis (liiips, jest's and eccentric mannerisms. You cannot miss this great Arliss characterisation —- it's an entirely different role. A United Artists' Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Also — Walt Disney's Latest Gem, " THE FLYING MOUSE." Silly Symphony in Technicolour. Still there is Heavy Booking. Reserve Earlv for To-night. PLANS AT THEATRIC (Phone 40-SSB). Phone Bookings Not Held after 7.45 p.m. | "THE LONDON." | A Most Attractive ilill lo day. R r l An Bpie of the Open Spaces. gel JOCELYN HOWARTH, rfcl With a Full Cast, of Artists, in uu Gd I "TH3 SQUATTER'S |6d 3d | DAUGHTER," 13d A Romance Teeming with Thrills, gj ou Approved for Universal Exhibit ton. 3d RICHARD TAUBER, 3d j The Famous Tenor Singer, in his jo j uU Favourite Songs. oj Continuous from 11 a.m. to Q f ) oCI 10.30 p.m. c r l Front Stalls and Back Circle, Gd'.gd DU Res. 1/; Children. Sat. Even., (id. 3d THE LONDON, 3d fTUDOR cIM ' :M - r| i \\\ To-night at 5.15. \\ DIANA WYNYARD AY And CLIVE BROOK, A\ with \V BILLIE BURKE & ALAN MOWBRAY A\ In A. A. Milne's Play, \Y -" ™ E DQ VER ROAD " \\ "(Picturlsed as "Where Sinners Meet") Yy liecominended l)\j Censor lor Adults. \\\ Full Supporting Programme. I n A TTTTV I TAKAPUNA, To-night, 8. [ VjrAljii 1 I I Phone 23-405. yT Charles Ruggles and Alison Skipwortli \\\, "SIX OF A KIND." >\\ Uccomviciuicd hit Censor for AfluVf | AVONUALE^g^VTOi"! TT TO-M<iiir and MO.V \\\ ZANIO GRBY'S Finest. Western Yum, \\\ "THE LAST ROUND-UP." \-\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. \ . LKSLIIO HOWARD in XV "THE LADY IS WILLING." * Recommended bp Censor lor Adults. [AIfBASSADOR I 'Vo l ni"bt k ' r I \\ News Session Commences 7.30 p.m. \\\ Ed. Ev. Horton. Edna May Oliver, in \X\ "THE POOR RICH," K\\ Henry Edwards .in the Irish Comedy, \\ "GENERAL JOHN REGAN." lloth Approved Universal Exhibition. 'rSSrosLANBI i A\! MARIE DRESSLER, ill VO "HER SWEETHEART." \y Approved for Universal Exhibition. \\\ Also ROBERT MONTGOMERY, in AX THE MYSTERY OF MR. X. \\\ Recommended by Censor lor Adults. VICTORIA - ~ Dcv ?K,-e, fFp°m icr LAUREL & HARDY—AIICKEV' .MOUSE Etc., in "HOLLYWOOD PARTY." Approved lor Universal Exhibition.
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Humidity vanishes before Nature's Cool and Fragrant Breezes. At <J^pmELANa^ The geographical advantages enjoyed by this perfectly ventilated Cabaret make dancing a pleasure—not an effort. Double, 7/0. Evening Dress or Whites. Phone 20-015 for Reserves, Or Information re Free Taxis. V. 11. TR ASK,' Manager. A HIGHER STANDARD SET In Light Summer Meals. THE KITZ, ■ 212, Queen Street. :xl AVIATION. THE. AIR COMMITTEE Takes Pleasure in Announcing PASSENGER FLIGHTS Will bo Available in the ENGLAND-NEW ZEALAND AIR LINER TAINUI, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), COMMENCING AT\ 10 A.M. MANGERE AERODROME. FLIGHTS : ADULTS 10/ Each. CHILDREN (if two in one seat) 5/ Each. DISPLAY OF AEROBATICS Will bo Given by FLIGHT-LIEUT. D. «M. ALLAN. No Charge for Admission to Aerodrome. CONCESSION FLIGHTS IN PUSS MOTH, 5/ EACH. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office 10.20 a.m. and 1.20 p.m. Sunday. _ 1 CHESS. /"IIIESS — AUCKLAND CHESS CLUB, v^ 1 Lightning Tourney, His Majesty's Arcade. TO-NIGHT at S. Bring your own men if possible. Cash prize to winner. Open to All-comers ' 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 285, 1 December 1934, Page 22
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