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AMUSEMENTS. Q.EORGE . . . "OTIS Characterisations, his Artistry, have endeared him to millions throughout the world ... as the crafty Richelieu he gives a distinguished and delightful performance ... it undoubtedly is liis most Entertaining Picture! THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. SECOND WEEK. And Still Delighting Big Audiences. Q.EORGE Q.EORGE Q.EORGB In " QARDINAL '* QARDINAL " QARDINAL J> ICHELIEU," With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, And Thousands of Extra Players. With laughter, with romance, with thrilling scenes and gay pageantry it holds the crowds enthralled. United Artists — 20th Century. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, MR. WILSON EWART ON THE STAGE, And Disney's "The Golden Touch." Book Early for To-night's Performance. Plans at Regent (Phone 32-SSS). LONDON"] fi f l 2 BIG FEATURES. 6d UU WESTERN AND DRAMA. 3d JAMES DUNN and od 6d G LOR IA STUART, in g d 3d ! "THE GIRL IN 4197H 3d n i A Mystery Girl Drama. /»j DC! Life, Speed, Excitement! uu 3 C | FIRST-CLASS WESTERN, 3d BUCK JONES, in , " WHITE EAGLE." 3d loth Approved Universal Exhibition, od f! f ] A BARGAIN PROGRAMME. g f ] Front Stalls and Back Circle, Od; 3d Res., 1/: Children, Sat. Even., Od. 6CI 6d THE LONDON, 01 ' p - G - p ' o - 6d |~TUDOR I Phone 24-740. EEE To-night, nt S! "Cosy and Warm!" — Two Brilliant Stars Together! EE WARNER BAXTER, EE MYRNA LOY, EE WALTER CONNOLLY anil HELEN VINSEN (Mrs. l'red Perry), in § "BROADWAY BILL." — The Year's Best Sporting Comedy! — SPECIALLY CHOSEN FEATURETTES ~ "ROBERTA"—Commences Tues. Next. Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I P A TTTTV" I TAKAPUNA. | UAI-Cj 1 I | Ph. 23-465. To-night. Margaret Sullavnn and Frank Morgan, = "A GOOD FAIRY" EE 1 n —- (From the Play). —~ Rccommcnded bp Censor for Adults. (AVONDALE — iSat. and Mon. — Fred Astaire and — Ginger Rogers in "Gay Divorcee." —■ Rccommcnded Censor for Adults. Also — "The Band Plays On," American Sport- — ing Drama. Approved Universal Exlii- — bi tion. EMBASSADOR — Greta CJarbo—Herbert Marshall, in i "THE PAINTED VEIL." En Rccommcnded bp Censor for Adults. zz Warner Baxter, Conchita in EE 'HELL IN THE HEAVENS.' =: Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Musical Cartoon in Colour, "The Old == Pioneer." ~f~TT3Tr l 'D r rV CINEMA I PARNELL. LlJpililVl I j Phone 43-759. — News and Variety, 7.30 to S. ~ Sir Gerald Du Maurier in "Scotland — Yard Mystery." Recommended Censor — for Adults. And Lew Ayres, Alice Fa.ve — in "She Learned About Sailors." — Approved for Universal. Exhibition. ~KfNGSISf6I zn Geo. Arlisa in "The Last Gentleman." ~ Will in "Life Begins at 40." : — Jloth Approved Universal Exhibition. BI^CKH7)USE'BAYTi^ — James Dunne and Alice Fave, in zr "GIOO. WHITE'S W.\:> SCANDALS." — A pproved for Uniccr.sul Kxh ibition BIRKENHEAD] S'ft" -- Shirley Temple in EE "LITTLE MISS MARKER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPORTING. LVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). SPRING MEETING. SECOND DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 23. FIRST RACE, 12 NOON. EXCELLENT ACCEPTANCES. HIGH-CLASS HORSES ENGAGED. TOTALISATOR, 75%, 25%. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: Each Person 1/. LAWN ENCLOSURE ! (Including Admission to Course) : Gentlemen 6/. Ladies 3/. All Vehicles 2/6. No person who has at any time since the isslng of the Gaming and Lotteries Act inendment Act, 100 S. followed the occupain of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, i disqualified or undesirable person, will admitted to the Avondale Racecourse iring the Spring Meeting, and if any such rson is found on such Course he will be moved therefrom and prosecuted for tres,ss. ! The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, d any person infringing this regulation II be removed from the racecourse and osecuted. A. J. FARQUHAR, Secretary, j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 24

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