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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER GRAND REGENT ENTERTAINMENT. Your Enjoyment is always assured at the Regent and to-day's programme is typical of this theatre. Bright entertaining featurcttes offer the maximum in variety, and our principal attraction is outstanding as a light romantic musical comedy. Auckland theatregoers will appreciate this programme! TO-DAY AT THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Shoppers' Session at u o'clock. A CASCADE OF COMEDY ROMANCE AND SONG! IT BUBBLES AND FROTHS LIKIO WINE OF THE FINEST VINTAGE ... A SCINTILLATING HOUR OF DELICIOUS ENTERTAINMENT . . BURSTING WITH THE JOY OF . LIFE, WITH MUSIC, LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE. At tho present time her glorious voice and charm is captivating Drury Lane's fastidious audiences . . . she is sensational. >MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, MARY ELLIS, The Screen's Newest Star, From the Metropolitan 'Jpera Co., And TULLIO CARMINATI, TULLIO CARMINATI, TULLIO CARMINATI, TULLIO CARMINATI, Handsome Comedian of "One Nlglit 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 be the weather . . . Hearts are singing . Wedding Bells Ringing . . . Mignon loves Albert—no she runs away with Paul . . . Simone loves Paul—so she runs away with Albert! OOH LA LA! . . IT'S GAY . . IT'S WITTY . . . IT'S DELIGHTFUL. A Paramount Picture. Rccommcndcd b// Censor /or Adults. . AND THE FEATURETTES: "BROADWAY HIGHLIGHTS." See the shows that thrill New York. "NATURE SPEAKS," Pictorial Beauty on Mountain, Sea and , . lUver. GKANTLAND RICE SPORTLIGHT." POP-EYE THE SAILOR. Davis Cup—The Final Doubles. You Are Advised To Reserve. I lans at Theatre (Phone 32-S88). INDEPENDENT THEATRES. 'Hie Best Always. ___j~sSStonga i I STRAND TO NIGHT. STRAND I DOUBLE-STA R ATTRACTIONS; Complete Change of Programme. First Feature: r/mjT (iUV KIBBEE), in WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT. A lhrilling Mystery Drama. Second Feature :' SEYMOUR HICKS, in MR. WHAT'S-HIS-NAME." H"«10U8 Comedy. The story of a man who loses his memory and causes a general „ mix-up. Both Rccommcndcd bp Censor for Adults.

OPENING SHORTLY! T II 0 A S T O R, A S T 0 R, i AUCKLAND'S LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE CINEMA. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. SOCCER Ssjk. THRILLS SAT " 3-15 P,M ' navy NAVY NAVY V. NORTH SHORE. NORTH SHORE. NORTH SHORE. Tliese teams have played tliree thrilling drawn games within the lust month reminiscent of the famous PhilomelNorth Shore games of a few years back —both are keen for the decider. 1 pjr _ EARLY games from CHAMP. SEMI-FINAL, STH GRADE. N. SHORE V. METRO-COLLEGE. 2 P.M.— CUP SEMI-FINAL 4TH GRADE. COMRADES V. METRO-COLLEGE BLANDFORD PARK EXHIBITIONS. LAST FEW DAYS! LOAN EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES. TO-DAY, 11 TO 9.30 P.M. HART'S BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. S p.m.—Talk by MR, G. ARCHEY. Subject: "SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE." DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL SHOW OF AUCKLAND'S TREASURES. Admission, 1/; Children, 6d. 4 CRICKET. "DARNELL CRICKET CLUB—Weather x permitting, a Practice will be held on the Outer Domain on SATURDAY, sth inst., at 2.15 p.m. 4 G. E. McGEHAN. Hon. Sec. TEACHERS OF DANCING. SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing, 30, Symonds St.—Class Lessons, Private Lessons.—Miss Spencer, 42-237. A I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 16

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