AMUSEMENTS. - "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' Not Just the Greatest Picture of _ the Tear, but one of the Finest Entertainments You've ever seen. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.1-j p.m.. S p.m. v ALEXANDER KORDA'S / THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL* , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL* , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL* , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL* , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL* , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL* , 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL' The crowds are proof of its popularity. Hundreds are seeing it again! Also Disney's "Goddess of Spring," Etc. London Films — United Artists. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Bookings Are Just. As' Bi g— Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSS). Free List Entirely Suspended. Watch Out for I "ABDUL THE DAMNED." Recommended- by Censor for Adults. LONDON 1 T^f^ C j LAST DAY OF A GREAT CA OCI PBATUKB. "Q Q/I KAY FRANCIS, in qj 6a 'STORM at DAYBREAK.'* , 6d And a COMEDY. OO 3d "TAKING WAYS," 3d All Approved Universal Exhibition. 6d ENTIRE) CHANGE TO-MORROW. 6d The Comedy of the Season, _ 3d "MAMA LOVES PAPA."3c 6d THE LONDON, o™- c-ro- 6d I TTrnm? cinema I rbmcera. I -LU-UW.K, f phone 24-749. Last night at 8 ! "Cosy and Warm!" OA SHIRLEY TEMPLE V A And JAMES DUXX, in W~" "BRIGHT EYES." A\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. AV Usual Tudor Featurettes. ' ALSO AT THE MATINEE- ON SAT. ' I n A TTPTV I TAKAPUNA. ' I VJAXJIj 1X I Phone 23-4C5. To-night. ' CLAUDE RAINES and JOAN ' \\ BENNE'T, in ' \\\ "THE MAN WHO ' \\\ RECLAIMED HIS HEAD." \' Recommended by Censor for Adultt. I A\m\T"nAT p 1 MUNICIPAL I j A V UJN iiAJLJII THEATRE-, 47-765. f \\\ Guest Nights.—Bette Davis, in v\\ "20,000 YEARS IN SING SING." ' \v Recommended by Censor for Adult). • \\\ Also "DIOXXB QUINTUPLETS." 1 AMBASSADOR ftrr; gubst night. v\\ Ramon Novarro, Myrna Loy, in W "ONE NIGHT IN CAIRO." \\\ Recommended by Censor for Adultt. AY Laurel and Hardy in "Meet My Pal." rf"VT>-rr<"P'T , V CINEMA I PARNELL. I J-iliJiiiXtl X _[ Phone 43-78!). ' GUEST NIGHT. \\ Bernice Clare in the Technicolour \\\ Musical Romance, "KISS ME AGAIN." LV« Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' |~KiNGSLANin T 7 °^ I PT- . » v Norma Shearer, Charles Laughton, in ; v\N "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLB ST. 1 AW Approved for Universal Exhibition. I MAVFATT? I SANDRINGUAM. I MAXfAIK I To . ni ght, at 7.45 p.m. VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. Sylvia Sidney and Donald Cook in "JENNIE GBRH.UJDT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ADULTS, 6D ; CHILDREN, 3D. DANCING. X ABOUR HALL NBWTON. -Li TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday. CASINO OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. Pride of Erin and Favourite Dances. Novelties. Monte Carlo (3 prizes). Specials in Ticket Waltz. Music by Popular Savoy Orchestra. All Cordially Invited. Supper. Admission. 1/. -° 6 D—AMBASSADORS' HALL, TO-NIGHT, Dominiou Road (2nd Section). COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUBS OLD-TIME DANCING CLASS, S to 11 p.m----i P.S. —Don't forget Good Monte Cano Prizes, Saturday JMght. , ii 6D —TO-NIGHT —6D. Zcalaudia Hall, Balmoral Terminus. —Old-time Dauce. Holt's Popular Orchestra, including iianuAccordion. Monte Carlo, Chocs, and Ui>- . Sandwich Supper, M.C., J, Holt.—A. Cassle, 1 Hon. Sec. ____— — ALF. WIIEATLDYS Chevalier M>yeM.--Dances, Parties, ettf.—Particulars, Phone 30-SIU. ". TEACHERS OF DANCING. ISS SI . ENC ER (Mr. Bruce, Assistant), SYMONDS VILLE SCHOOL Ol< DANCING. 30, Symonds St. (next St. Paulj>). STRICTLY PIUVATE LKSSOAS By Appointment. Tuition Classes: Mondays, Thursdays. Weekly Dances: Saturdays, a l'- 1 " , ,,,^ I'articulars Phone 42--o«. i_ /LASSIE GEIBBLE, School of Stage, Tap and Ballroom Dancing; special attention to beginners.—2S. Swaiison bt. —2 DXey's Studio. i>. Swanson St. Private Lessons daily. Class Tuesdays. If you need that confidence, don t nisitai • Phone 41-015. — - FRANK WOODRUFPE, the Expert Instructor; Old-time course, W. proficiency assured.—l 74, Upper S.vmon<w VALESKA School of Dancing- 407 - Que ° n . St. Phone 46-121. Pupils pn-paroti ) for British Operatic KNaniinalioii. ° JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE Sale, Friday evening, J«'. v - <;> ,i p.m., Y.W.C : A : ~ PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. . TjUtED C 2 "DALLIN, SURGEON DENTIST. 40 Years' Experience. Specialist in Plate Work and Extractions. ASSISTED BY T-VR. "DOPE, D.D.S., Specialist in Filling Work. Announces that he is still carryiu» on the Practice of his Profession At his Usual Rooms, SYMONDS STREET. Rooms. 40-229. Res. 16-S2O. MB McLEOD- CRAIG. Magnetic Hea 't!,' Specialises nervous breakdown, stomacn troubles, etc. —St. Kevin's Arcade, Newton
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 174, 25 July 1935, Page 24
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