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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. Shoppers* Session To-morrow, 5 p.m. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. EDDIE CANTOR In - . "KID MILLIONS," Approved for Universal Exhibition. A ROYAL EVENT S ADDING LUSTRE TO THE JUBILEE ' CELEBRATIONS IN AUCKLAND." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock in the morning, with a Grand (Jala Presentation To-morrow Evening before a distinguished gathering of Auckland Citizens! 1910 1935 A PAGEANT OF EMPIRE. The sorrows, joys, inspirations and achievements of the Empire during J the 25 years' Reign of His Majesty King George V. A story at times romantic, amusing and pathetic, but indelibly tracing this stirring cavalcade of events. "ROYAL CAVALCADE." "ROYAL CAVALCADE." "ROYAL CAVALCADE." "ROYAL CAVALCADE." "ROYAL CAVALCADE." "ROYAL CAVALCADE." "ROYAL CAVALCADE." THE JUBILEE FILM. With THE GgATEST CAST OP STAGE AND SCREEN CELEBRITIES KVKK ASSEMBLED. Not just a series of gazette items, but a mighty human document— 8000 ft of thrills and dramatic surprises—its enthralling story revealing events during the most momentous quarter century in all. history ! Coronation ceremonies . . . Scott in the Antarctic .... Songs, Dances, Music of 1910 onwards . . . George Robey and other entertainers . . . 1014 .• . . Sir Edward Grey's historic speech in House of Commons . . . "Tipperary" . . . Foch at Versailles with representatives of German Government . . . Victory Ball . . . Pavlova . . . Command Variety Performance . . . Cowes Regatta . . . All moving to a climax that will stir the heart of everyone. Massed Choirs in Westminster and the Guards Parade. . . And these are but a few of the great events so vividly and gloriously re-enacted on the broad canvas of the screen! Every soul in Auckland should see it! It's an inspiration and an opportunity that may never present itself again ! [pl|" ROYAL CAVALCADE." A British International Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOX PLANS Reservations Naturally Are Heavy. Book Without Delay. PLANS AT REGENT (PHONE 40-SSS). I Schools and Societies are respect- I fully advised to make early I arrangements for large parties. 1 'j>/.\ LONDON! 4 P °27i qN^ 6(J The Last Day of 6d ~ , A GIANT ENTERTAINMENT. „ , {the big broadcast 1 6d o d — BING CROSBY, — 3d LEILA HYAMS & KATE SMITH. , 6d All Songs and Music. 6u Approved lor Universal tixliibitlnn •ifl Continuous from 11 a.m. to tJQ RA 10 - 30 pm - KH OU Entire Change To-morrow. ou OA SALLY FILERS and 3H ou JAMES DUNN in ou 6d "HOLD ME TIGHT." 6d 3d THE LONDON, o piJ - GP °- 3d I TIIIWIK CINEMA I HEMUEKA. I ■*■ yJU\Jn> | Phone 24-749. i v \ To-night at S. \\ GEORGE ARLISS AY AND BETTE DAVIS \\' In one of his Greatest Successes:

\Y "THE WORKING MAN." A\ Approved tor Universal Exhibition. AY Good Supporting Programme! \ C A TTTTV 1 TAKAPUNA. Phone 23-405 I LrAlJlil I | To-night, at S. (One Night Only) : A\ MARGARET SULLAVAN in ■W "LITTLE MAN. WHAT NOW?" \V Recommended till Ccnsoi tor Adults jAVONDALE jjgj^Sj W Wheeler and Woolsey in \V "COCK-EYED CAVALIERS;" \\\ Approved lot Onlvcisat hJituhltton. \\\ Big Supporting Programme. 1 AMBASSADOR ,\\ GUEST NIGHT. .\\ Adolphe Menjou—Beuua ""»«• ,»" \\\ "WORST WOMAN IN PARIS." V,\\ Rccomwcnued uu Censor lor Adults. — GUEST NIGHT. _ A\ Clive Brook in "24 HOURS. \\\ Claudetic Colbert in "WISER SEX" \\j iunh liceommc.ided Censor lor Adults. | JLliJExvl I j Phone 43-759. —-—I i.,,,,.1 jjarrymoru and Miriam Hopkins 'AN L S ••TliW STRANGER'S RETURN." ,\\ ,i ..urt.rrti lot universal hxlnutlton. \V gfii CHILDREN, 3D. TVVNMURL AND Mt7 WELLINGTON. 1 ' ' VOTE K A Ll'H SAN F T. TRANSPORT BOARD. x 3 yoTE -pvAWSON TT)ONALDSON, CITY COUNCIL And TRANSPORT BOARD,. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS ETC. ' I H. BRADNEY AND SONS. fe^~~SS ! OSTEND SERVICE DIRECT. Leaves the Prince's Wharf: Sundav, 9.30 a.m.; Wednesday, 9.30 a.m.; Thursday. 0.30 p.m.; Friday, 0.30 p.m.; Saturday, 1.45 p.m. LEAVING OSTEND —Friday, 7 a.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m. ; Sunday, 4.30 p.m. D .■Mreaggsah" T\ " buses from Queen Street, 'for WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES. Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from City: To St. Heller's liay, 1/2; Ivotiiinarama, 1/; Mission Boy, lOd. Also a Service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES. Return Fare from • Newmarket. 1/2; Remuera P. 0., 1 ; Upland Rd., lOd (Children under 15 half faiej. Ask a Driver for Time-table, etc. I'hone 24-7 Sb for Inquiries. —L. J. KEYS. LTD. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 24

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