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AMUSEMENTS. 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' Just a few good seats still available for this evening's performance. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.1 j p.m., S p.m. Second week, with crowds and hooking as groat as ever. No one will miss it. for never lias there been a finer entertainment presented in Auckland. ALEXANDER KORDA'S 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' With Memorable Performances by LESLIE HOWARD And MERLE OBERON. I ■ lis famous story unsurpassed in Excitement, Romance, Glamour, Suspense, Beauty, Wit and Humour. Also, Walt Disney's Classic, " GODDESS OF SPRING," And Other Entertaining Featurettes. London Films — United Artists. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Box Plans. Get In Early—Still Phenomenal Bookings for All Sessions. Plans at Regent (Phone 40-SSS). Phone Bookings Not Held After 7.45. _____ _____ CINEMA. J To-night, at 7.30. Phone 20-40 G. ROBERT DONAT—ELISSA LANDI, in 'COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO.' BARBARA STANWYCK. GENE RAYMOND In "THE WOMAN IN RED." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Paramount News Special of JUBILEE PROCESSION and KING'S SPEECH. And Silly Symphony in colour, "LULLABY LAND." I

RETURNING FOR ONE GLORIOUS CONCERT. YEHUDIM E N U H I N. YEHUDI MENUHIN. YEHUDI MENUHIN. YEHUDI MENUHIN. YEHUDI MENUHIN. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8. In response to the overwhelming number of personal appeals to (he artist (letters and telegrams), to give one farewell concert in Auckland, ,J. and N. Talt have pleasure in announcing that they have succeeded in rearranging the tour in New Zealand by finalising lor Vehudi Menuhin to sail by the Mariposa from Auckland on August 'J. thus enabling one farewell appearance to lie made 011 Thursday evening, August 8, the niglit prior to Bailing. PLEBISCITE PROGRAMME. The programme for this unique concert will be selected by popular vote. Musiclovers and the public at large are invited to make suggestions by naming their favourite compositions, cither classical, modern or popular, addressed to Yelnuli Menuliiii, care of Lewis Kady, l.td. The result of tire vote will be announced in the "Star" on Saturday, August 15.

BREAKING ALL RECORDS. 'I lie miracle violinist continues to attract record attendances throughout the Dominion, the concerts in Wellington and Christcliurch being sold out hours before time for commencement. Not for many years will the opportunity he afforded again of hearing this celebrated artist, who is already booked until 1910. Preliminary applications >for the Auckland farewell are now being received at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. for reserved sections, 7/0 and 10/, in addition to tlie limited vice-regal section at 12/0. The booking will open on Thursday morning, August 1. for all reserved sections. Direction J. and N. Tait.

I Fuller-Hay ward's | THREE LAMPS. I BRITANN7A I Phone 20-041. | X .fllN IN 1/Y | Centrally Heated. "Newsreel Service," 7."0 to S p.m. MAY ROBSON and WARREN WILLIAM, in "A LADY FOR A DAY." ROBT. ARMSTRONG and ANN SOTHERN " THE HELL CAT." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. i~MAYFAIR I sandkingham. To-night, at <,4o p.m. Mae West and Car.v Grant in "SHE DON 10 HIM WRONG." And "ONE IS GUILTY." Both Recommended bp Censor )or Adults. BOOKED OUT LAST SATURDAY. HEAVY BOOKING TO-NIGHT! (N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret \.md Society Rendezvous) the pEBRLESS JpETER J)AN JgAND, Featuring tlie melodious waltz hit, * "You Are So Charming." Double, 7/0. Evening Dress Essential. RESERVATIONS: DIAL 40-777. 'Special Functions for Next Week :— Bpi Shalfoon MON., July 22. Bridgen's Shoe Co .Tues., July 23. "Star" Wed., July 24. Grammar Old Boys' .. . .Tliurs.. July 25. Manager . NEIL BDGAR. C< T It A N D T H B A T R E. 3 SUNDAY, At 7.30 p.m. TALKIES AND SHORT ADDRESS. See Particulars in Main Advertisement. 20 After -doing" The Exhibition, Tea, Dine, or Sup to the warmth of 'log fires at COOKE'S RITZ.. LTD., :20 242. Queen Street. EXHIBITIONS. AN EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES, IN AID OF TIIE GIRL GUIDES and PLUNKET SOCIETY, Will be Held at L. D. NATHAN'S BUILDINGS (Late HART'S). HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND, FROM SEPTEMBER 26 TO OCTOBER 4. All persons possessing Antique Furniture. China, Glass. Silver, Fabrics. Prints. Books, etc., etc., which they are willing to loan, are requested to communicate with THE HON. SECRETARY, • Loan Exhibition of Antiques, Po.O. Box SO. Auckland. 1:27

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

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