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AMUSEMENTS. GRACIE DOES IT AGAIN! Packs the Regent at all sessions yesterday, and has Auckland roaring at her 'boisterous humour and comical ■.Songs '. THE REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. S p.m. Convulsing Comedy in Songs and Situations. The Incomparable GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS In " SING - AS - WE - GO." " SING - AS - WE - GO." " SING - AS - WE - GO." " SING - AS - WE - GO." By J. B. PRIESTLEY.. Famous Author of "Good Companions." ■Grade in the ghost train —Gracic as the vanishing lady—the fortune jpllor— the human spider—the ice cream vendor. —She razes Blackpool's 'pleasure resort with a tormido o£ delirious merriment. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Regent's Entertaining Featurettes. •'Honeymoon Hotel," Coloured Song Cartoon. Items of Infinite Variety. "Club Continental," a Musical. Latest News Events, etc. Bookings Heavy For Tonight. Phone Bookings Not Held After 7.45 p.m. Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-BSS). I CINMMA I REMUERA. I IUJJUK 1 Phone 24-749. \T\ This Evening at 5.15 .' V\\ GEORGE ARLISS \\\ 12 — W 'THE LAST GENTLEMAN , v\\ Approved To~r Universal Exhibition. W Vnothcr Splendid & Entertaining Story. \\\ Also Walt Disney's Coloured Cartoon, i\\ "The Flying .Mouse." and Full Pro- \\) ' gramme. 77T a TTT"TV I TAKAPUNA. To-night, S. I (jAllii 1 X I Phone 23-10 D. AY WIU lIARUM," \V \i"l Ml the English Vaudeville Stars A\ In "MUSIC HALL." \V Roth Approved Inhibition. IAVONDALE fl&ff^T^ "7~ Double-Feature Programme. \\> Two new Junjjle Thrills by the proUS ducer of 'Bring 'Bin Back Alive,' ,\\ "WILD CARGO." \Y Approval lor Universal Exhibition. \\: IHrccl from the .liingles of Siam. V Also I*l. Kv. Ilorton and Genevleve \V Toblli Iμ "UNCERTAIN LADY." W Recommended Ini (U-,,>«,r for Adults. pa knell. ~\\ New Sound InsliiUiillim. Refurnished \\\ * nnd Decorated. \\\ NEXT FRI. und SAT.. MARCH 15, IC. Aγ (iKORGJO ARLISS In \\\ "THE IKU'SE OV HOTHSOHILD." \\\ "The I.Nktiv Cinema" will lie open \V thereafter every .-'veiling at S. Mntlneoa \\\ S'it """ Screening b Splendid A\ Repertoire of Quality Programmes. \V Direction: Henry nnd Phil Hnyward. A\___ 'Jl'j;ilLJ. :! -T.- s i'.-. - '^ffirl \\\ Commencing at 7..".< l p.m. A\ COXSTANCM BENNETT In AY " MOULIN ROUGE." \\ STL' WIT ISRWIN & ANN SOTHERN In \V "THE PARTY'S OVER." W Both Recommended Ccimor for idulte. \\\ Mli-k ey Mouse In "Playful Pluto." fKiNGSLANDI p';;;";; ,^;;": ' *, > DA It L CARROLL'S " VANITIES." \\ Recommended tijj Censor lor Adults. W WILL ROfiBRS, In A X ' " JUDGE PRIEST." .1 r> p rnri #/__ >»»■ fnli-ersnl Exhibition. I BIRKENHEAD I Hl sTOht. A\ Diiiildi : -I'Vature Pnigrammc. \V "Til!) BLACK CAT." \\\ •"γ-hkiok on a honeymoon." \\ noth Krr,,,nwriidnl Censor lor Adult*. VIPTORI A —Devonpoit's Premier VIUI UitlA TUeatrc. Phone 22-008. M \i-: WBST, in " I'M NO ANGEL." Recommended b>l Censor lor Adults. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. <<J3IXIELAND/> Dance to the Glorious Music of the ■•NEW INTERNATIONALS" (the Band Hint salislii-s all tastes), under perfect conditions, at Auckland's licst Cabaret. Double 7/C. Evening Dress or Creams. Phone 20:013. V-. H, TRASK. Manager. mETE-A-TBTE ! -»- Reflncd alinospliere . . . delightful cuisine . . . dainty appointments . . . and unobtrusive service—COOKß'S RITBS, LTD., :M2. Queen Street. :!> COMMUNITY SINGING. '/s%k COME AND SAY GOOD-BYE TO ALBERT RUSSELL AND REG. MORGAN. HULLO TO CLEM DAWE AND ARTISTS, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 8 p.m. Happily helped by Mrs. Albert Russell, Miss Sara Ktacpoolo and Uncle Tom. HAPPINESS NIGHT. Admission Free. Collection. Reserves at Lewis K-ady, Ltd., 1/. .Toe Sliriner lias wired: "Clem Dawe and Artists would like assist Uncie Albert's farewell." THEY ARE; COMING. BE THERE! 810 GLAD! 9 DOG SHOW. KENNEL CLUB. VBf§k I'UKEKOHE ANNUAL SHOW. I SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 1936. Entries close MARCH 12, at 5 p.m. Send for Free Schedule. ALAN J. PATTERSON, !) Hon. Sec. FOR DANCING, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, FERRY NOTICES, MEETINGS, POWER BOARD NOTICES, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE TWENTY-ONE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 22

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