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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. Last Opportunity of Seeing— "GO INTO YOUR DANCE," "GO INTO YOUR DANCE," A 'Real 4Ilt! 11 'a tho mos't clamorous Musicale of them all. Approved for Universal Exhibition. AA'o will take pleasure in presenting an entertainment as delightful as anything ever on the screenr' It is notable for tin* fact Hint it brings to Auckland tin- reigning queen of tlie current London .theatrical season—■ lirr charm and glorious voice have capl ivatod Prury Lane's fastidious audiences . . . slie is sensational . . . do not iuiss the oppor\ unity of seeing he; in this splendid pic ture. OPENING TO-MORROW— A CASCADE OF COMEDY ROMANCE AND SONG! IT BUBBLES AND FROTHS LIKE WIN JO OF THE FINEST VINTAGE ... A SCINTILLATING HOUR OF DELICIOUS ENTERTAINMENT . . BURSTING WITH THE JOY OF LIFE, AVITH MUSIC, LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE. MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, The Screen's Newest Star, From the .Metropolitan Opera Co., And TULLIO CARMINATI, TULLIO CARMINATI, TULLIO CARMINATI, TULLIO CARMINATI, Handsome Comedian of "One Night of Love." In " PARIS — IN — SPRING." " PARIS — IN — SPRING." " PARIS — IN — SPRING." " PARIS — IN — SPRING." " PARIS — IN — SPRING." With IDA LUPINO, LYNNE OVERMAN. Everybody's in Love! It must bo the weather . . . Hearts are singing . . . AYedding Bells Ringing . . . Mlgnon 4 loves Albert—so she runs away with Paul . . . Slmone loves Paul—so she runs away with Albert! j OOH LA LA! . . IT'S GAY . . IT'S WITTY . . . IT'S DELIGHTFUL. A Paramount Picture. Recommended bn Censor for Adults. Book Now at Theatre (Phone 32-SSS). I "THE. LONDON," f ! G.P.0., Queen St. CA LAST DAY 2 COMEDIES. _ , DU ERNEST TKL'EX, UO 0,l New Screen Comedian, and o i da UNA MERKEL, in oCI 6(1 "WHISTLING IN 6d 3d THE DARK." , 3d 6d OUR GANG'COMEDY, 6d Q f l "A LAD AN" A LAMP." oj Approved for Universal Exhibition. ou Continuous from 11 to 10.30, C r l ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW. 3d KAY FRANCIS, in 3d fiH "THE KEYHOLE." ou Recommended Censor for Aaults. 3d THE LONDON, °pp. g.p.o. 3d

I TUDOR i, P ~~ Last Night at 8! "Cosy and Warm!" = JEAN PARKER, in a story of a girl's love for two — abandoned animals—a mountain —• lion and a deer— H "SEQUOI A." — (Pronounced "See—Quo —Yah"). — Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Also LAUREL AND'HARDY. In — . . . "OLIVER, THE EIGHTH." —. British News and Technicolonr Scenic. [ GAIETY I TAKAPUNA. X J. | ph 0 3 .4 05 . To-night. — Binnie Barnes and Frank Morgan, in — "THERE'S ALWAYS TO-MORROW." Approved for Universal Exhibit inn (AVONDALE = Thursday, Friday. Irene Dunne, Ginger Rogers, and —■ Fred Astaire, in "ROBERTA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. (AMBASSADOR GUEST NIGHT.-—Joe E Brown in — "ELMER THE GREAT." ■ —- Approved for Universal Exhibition. = Excellent 'Supports, including "Red — Shadow," from the "Desert Song." [ KINGSLAND | '^night. — "MURDER ON "A HONEYMOON." Recommended bu Censor for Adults "LOTTERY I,OVERS." — Approved for Universal Exhibition. O-MALIj Arrives by Wanganella. WRESTLING. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. SAM BURMISTER SAM BURMISTER V. Will he at his best and in first-class condition to meet the first to accept his CHALLENGE, LOFTY BLOMFIELD. LOFTY BLOMFIELD. "My chance to prove to my friends that I am entitled to this and other contests," • says Burmister. Box Plans at Asher's, Argus House, TO-MORROW (Friday), S a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 234, 3 October 1935, Page 28

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