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AMUSEMENTS. . . . HIS Characterisations, his Artistry have endeared him to million* throughout the world . . . And -what • ever may be said of him the fact remains he is one of the greatest artists known to the screen. As the crafty Richelieu lie gives a distinguished and delightful performance This is undoubtedly his most Entertaining picturc! EXTENDED SEASON At THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 pjm., g Shoppers' Session To-day, 5 o'clock. With Laughter, with Romance, with Thrilling Scenes and Gay Pageantry it has held the Vast Crowds Enthralled! Darryl Zanuek presents Q.EORGE Q.EORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE In '* QAItDINAL J^ICHKLIEU," " QARDINAL J^ICHELIEU," " QARDINAL JJICHELIEU," - QARDINAL " QARDINAL J>ICHELIEO," " QARDINAL J|ICHELIEU," With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, EDWARD ARNOLD — CESAR ROMERO. Thousands of Extra. Players. Richelieu . . "The Red Shadow" . . He Defied the World that a Wisp of a Girl Might Marry the Man She Loved United Artists — 20th Century. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, MR. WILSON EWART, In An Atmospheric Stage Presentation. And Walt Disney's Coloured Symphony, " THE GOLDEN TOUCH." Week-end Bookings Are Heavy. PJaus at Regent (Phone 32-888). [THE CAPITOL 1 SS This Bvening at Seven o'clock. W. C. FIELDS and BABY LE EOT in "IT'S A GIFT," And RANDOLPH SCOTT, in "HOME ON THE RANGE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MONSTER MATINEE TO-MORROW. Dick Powell and Ginser Rogers in "20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. LAUREL AND HARDY, in "Them Thar Hills.." Coloured Cartoon, Singing, Etc. PRIZE DISTRIBUTION (Capitol Children's Club.) Mask and Toffee for Every Child. Get Your >"ew Letter To-morrow. Special Welcome to Parents. Join iu the fun of the C.C.C. Children, 6d; Adults, 1/. 1 Fuller-Hay ward's f THREE LAMPS, | BRITANNIA 1 Ce Sy». "Newsreel Service," 7.30 to S p.m. ROBT. MONTGOMERY and ANN HARDING, in "THE BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR GIRL" RUDY* VALLEE and ANN DVORAK In "SWEET MUSIC." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-morrow at 2 p.m. VICTORIA. Devonport's Cosy Theatre. Phono 22-ybS. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatre Corp. LAST SCREENING TO NIGHT. -MAURICE CHEVALIER, in " FOLIES BERGERE." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Special .Matinee To-morrow, 2.30 p.m. "BEYOND BENGAL" and the "WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE." Rccommendcd by Censor tor Adults. DANCING. rjO-NIGHT. ' MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street, Newton. AUCKLAND ARTILLERY BAND OLD-TIME DANCE, S-11.30. 2 Monte Carlos, Spot Waltz, Garazona. Popular Orchestra. m Light' Supper. Admission 1/. 20 jgT. JJALL. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS RUGBY DANCE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 20 OOCIBTY OF ARTS HALL, Kitcheuer Street. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. EPI SHALFOON'S BAND. Streamers and Novelties. Demonstrations by Miss Lincoln Mr. is tone. QARLTON QABARET. TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME. Special BIG Supper NIGHT. Ladies — 6D. — Gents. ftD — DRUIDS' HALL —TO-NIGHT- CD. HOLTONIAN OLD-TIME DANCE, Recognised Best in Town. MRS. HOLT'S ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo. Chocs., Cigs., Complimentary. Light Supper. tkl, tid. Cd. 6d. ATWATERS Band fully engaged September. Book now October. —Epi ""Jr foon. Phone 47-0-17. IbBOOK Your Date with Casa Orchestra, Plione 44-510, after p.m. 10-082. TEACHERS OF DANCING. SATURDAY Weekly Dances, Symondsville Studio. Bring a party, or come yon - self.—Miss Spencer, Phone 42-237. SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing. 30. Symonds St.—Class Lessons, Private Lessons.—Miss Spencer. 42-237. PUBLICATIONS. rpHE AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE GAZETTE Will be on sale as usual with ENLARGED SOUVENIR EDITION To commemorate the visit of the Austra ia League Team. PR IC E 3D. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS^ ■REST 3-cour/e Meal (1/) and -iJ Luncheons. — " Penrith, St. Arcade, opp. Rcndells, Ltd. -

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 223, 20 September 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 223, 20 September 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 223, 20 September 1935, Page 18

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