AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening To-night. "DRAKE OF ENGLAND." Approved for Universal Exhibition, j THE REGENT~ZT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Lta Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Shoppers' Session To-morrow, 5 p.m. TO-MORROW AN ATTRACTION THAT IS AS DISTINGUISHED AS IT IS DISTINCTIVE . ,\ You wlio crave thrills and excitement — licry romance and stirring-scenes—You. who appreciate something really ■ unusual in .screen entertainment —This is .your Picture! Darr.yl Zanuck presents CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE Anil LQRETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG In JACK LONDON'S GREAT STOEY, " CALL OF THE WILD," "CALL OF THE WILD," "CALL OF THE WILD," ."CALL OF THE WILD," " CALL OF THE WILD," "CALL OF THE WILD," "CALL OF THE WILD," With' JACK OAKIE AND "BUCK." He told her there was no law but the law of conquest . . . jet she taught him that all tiie yellow gold of the Yukon could not change a woman's heart! ROMANCE AND THRILLS ON ADVENTURE'S TRAIL! United Artists —-'Otli Century. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also —— An Absolute Riot from Walt Disney, " MICKEY'S KANGAROO," And THE NIGGER MINSTRELS. THE NIGGER MINSTRELS. Continuing on the Stage for a fewmore days only, at 2.13 Matinees. Special Announcement Appears Page 11. important: have you booked? Heavy Booking for All Performances. PLANS AT RBGBNT (PHONE -16-888). ■A BICYCLE—FREE! A BICYCLE—FREE! And 12 Consolation Prizes. FAITHFUL DOG CONTEST. These prizes are offered as a tribute to Buck, the famous dog in "The Call of the Wild" —Boys and Girls, tiring your Doss to the Regent (Lome St. Entrance) To-morrow - Morning at 10 o'clock. ALL I'OU XEBD IS A DOG. mWO vyONDERFUL /"IONCERTS. CONCERT CHAMBER, NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT 8. NB X T WEDNE SDA Y, A T 8. N ESI WEDXESD AY, AT S. TOWN U HALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. (SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER T. First Appearance in New Zealand ; of the. Gorgeous star Contralto of the British National Opera Company. MURIEL BRUNSKILL, MURIEL -BRUNSKILL, MURIEL BRUNSKILL, MURIEL BRUNSKILL, MURIEL BRUNSKILL;, MURIEL BRUNSKILL, England's Finest Present-day Confralto. "Her actual singing was superb throughout." ~ — (London "Times,'- 1934). "One of the great voices of the generation." — (-Chicago Herald & Examiner, 1932). "She is indeed a star of the first magnitude." ~,0,.>-i — ('The Australasian," 24/S/3o). "Brunskill 'is the greatest vocal artist heard by me in this country. — ("Australian Musical News. 1/3/33). '■Musicians in the audience should thank Heaven that providence lias sent this artist amongst "*•_,„-> — (Brisbane "Telegraph, l/o/ao). "Superb Singing." ~ „ — ("Sydney Morning Herald, 28/C./^5). "The greatest contralto heard by this generation of Sydney musulovcrs." % , .. •—("Sydney Sunday Sun," e/h/oJ), Associate Artist. CARL BARTLING, Solo Pianist. Prices.—o/ and 4/ (Reserved), ff a nt ] 2/ (Plus Taj;). Box Plans open at Bady. Ltd.. next Saturday. Students Concessions. Manager. Madeleine Clarke. ■ 29 TEACHERS OF DANCING; . yyrni the Right instruction anyone can Dance well and gracefully, ami the VIOLET ROBERTSON StLDIO is the place to learn; where you « e .#«S the most expensive lessons ot the lowest Faultless Tuition to Learners and Professionals, unconditionally guaranteed. FROM j^Vβ PER LiiSSO-V 2ND FLOOR, QUEENS AKCADE. _ 4*l-34.-.. JB MISS SI'KNCER (Mr. Bruce, Assistant). SYMONDSVILI.E SCHOOL OF DANCING. „ . 30, Symonds St. (next St. JwJls). STRICTLY PRIVATE LBS&ONb By Appointment. Tpition Classes: Momla.vs, Thursdays. Weekly Dances: Saturday, 8 1 , -™--,, Particulars Phone ■U--2ST L ___JJl /-IASSIE GRIBBLB. School of Sf a pv ™" V. , and Ballroom Dancing: special attet tion to hcginuers.— '2S. Swansun bf. _____ EDNEYS Studio. 3, Swanson St. Private Lessons daily. Class If you need that confidence, don t hcsitai^ tt-Rank wuuiiui;i'-FR 1? Instructor; Old-time Course W! P™ ticiency assured.--.174. Upper Synwods M. "tfALESKA School of Dancing, 40T.«neen , V st. Phone 46-121. Pupils orepaic'i for British Operatic ExaminationBRIDGE. .____— — BRIDGE Players—Bring friends. Thursday evening; prizes.— Academy■ Club, next Tabernacle, Queen St. Phono 44-* i-_-Printed and Published lor the Proprietors, " New Zealand Newspapers. L'nntea. by Ambrose Charles Pawson or oo Hamilton Road Ponsonhy. Publisner. « the OUice ol the Company, .sliortianu Street. AucftlaniL THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 103,3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 204, 29 August 1935, Page 28
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