AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. FINAL TWO DAYS "ABDUL THE DAMNED." "ABDUL THE DAMNED." "ABDUL THE DAMNED." Played by FRITZ KORTNER, An Amazing Performance. NILS ASTHER, ADKIBNNE AMES. The life and loves of the world's Host Sinister Monarch. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also. — SHOW KIDS, — Gorgeous All-Colour Novelty Rerue. N.Z. PREMIERE, FRIDAY NEXT The picture that grossed £l."i,000 at the- Premier Charity Performance at the Leicester Square Theatre. London. Tickets selling at 10 guineas each. Four months anil still playing in this famous theatre . . . Seen by members of the Royal Family and English nobility . . . The Kngllsh Press rates it witli "Hengal Lanrer." Tremendous in drama and romance and a unique and memorable entertainment that will sweep Auckland off its feet ■ . A SAGA OF BRITISH COURAGE IN FAR-FLUNG OUTPOSTS OF THE EMPIRE. ALEXANDER KORDA PRESENTS A Colossal and Enthralling Attraction, / EDGAR \ / WALLACE'S \ I "SANDERS OF \ THE RIVER." / With LESLIE BANKS, As District Commissioner Sanders. PAUL ROBESON, As "Bosambo." NINA MAE McKINNEY. In the Romantic Role o£ Lilonga. ROBERT COCHRANE), as "Bones." An nmazing drama of a white man who hold tin- destiny of a continent hTtlie hollow of Ills hand . . . whose whisper was niinhtier and inure fearsome than tin linous boom of jungle wax_«lrunm ' Spi-—the charge of the war canoes . . . the capture of the slave girls . . ■ ant hen tic panoramas of .jungle fastness never before seen by human eyes . . . Hear t~h~c~~gu7ripus voice of Paul Kolieson In lovely melodies, accompanied I'.' , : a native choir of 20,iHH> ■ ■ ■ Insplr1n g. entlira Illng >n scene. song anil story. London Films — United Artists. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. YOU MUST RESERVE! The Crowds will be Enormous: Plans at Theatre (Phone 40-SSS). T EJTS DISCUSS IT ■1J At 10.30 To-morrow. Where? Over coffee at COOKE'S RITZ, LTD.. • m 242, Queen Street. BUILDING SOCIETIES. THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that a GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held at the SOCIETY'S OFFICE, Corner of Welles!cv Street West and Albert Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. August 28, 1035, at 7.30 p.m., when APPROPRIATIONS as under will be Allotted :— GROUP. AMOUNT. 31 SALE £400 34 SALH £400 35 BALLOT •••■ £400 39 ••-•- SALB £400 42 BALLOT •••• £400 46 BALLOT •••• £400 55 SAIjB £400 60 SALE -•■ £800 68 SALE £800 70 BALLOT ••• £800 71 BALLOT ■- £800 £6000 Under Rule OR: MONDAY, AUGUST 26, will be the LAST DAY on which Shareholders can make their Shares "FINANCIAL." I SHARKS should always be made Financial, even in the late Groups. THOUGH A SALE MAY BE ADVERTISED, A BALLOT MAY BE HELD at the Meeting. NEW "B" GROUP 72. FREQUENT BALLOTS AND EASY REPAYMENTS. THE BEST GROUP TO DATE. AS THE FIRST BALLOT HAS TAKEN PLACE. SPECIAL TERMS ARE AVAILABLE TO APPLICANTS FOR THE FEW I REMAINING SHARES. DO NOT DELAY ! Full Particulars on Application at The Society's Oflice. A.C.T Bnil'"ne. Wellesley Street West. Call or Write. E. H. GIBBONS. 1 3.1 Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1935, Page 20
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