AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ! thronged the Regent 5 \J again all day yesterday. Of 3 course you have heard the talk . . 1 all around town you can hear r expressions of. praise and admiration for this glorious picture . . . I '-THE LOVELIEST THING EVER B iUL #£ THE SCREEN." Samuel Goldwyn Presents FREDRIC MARCH, ; MERLE OBERON, 1 HERBERT MARSHALL, In "THE DARK ANGEL," Also, MICKEY IN COLOUR, ACTUAL, SCENES—AVAR IN ABYSSINIA. Bookings Very Heavy All This "Week. Plans at Regent (Phone 32-888). A United Artists 1936 Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I ATTRACTING ALL AUCKLAND! Extraordinary scenes o£ enthusiasm at every performance. Huge audiences fascinated by the brilliancy o£ the entertainment. The greatest musical attraction in years. The Celebrated VIE N.N E S E VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR. "They Sing like Angels." HIS MAJESTY'S LAST TWO NIGHTS! FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. Programmes will be featured by Beautiful Presentations of Operettas in Costume. Gtneral Reserve Stalls and Circle, 4/; IT'ont Seats. 6/. Day Sale, 2/ an<l 3/, at H.M. Theatre Kiosk (Plus Tax). Plans, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Children may hear this wonder attraction half-price for every performance: HAMILTON, THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY NIGHT. Direction J. & N. TAIT. I TTTR , PA'PTTfIT T BALMORAL. I j-jijjj 1 Last Night WILL ROGERS, In "DOUBTING THOMAS." — Also — ANN DVORAK and NED SPARKES in "SWEET MUSIC." Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. I~MAYFATR I SANDKINGHAM. I "iAIf AIK I pu. 12-093. To-night at 8. Special Attraction ! IRE-NE DUNNE, FRED ASTAIRE AND GINGER ROGERS, in " ROBERTA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Good Supporting Programme. Prices: 1/6 and 1/. Children Half-price. COUP FOR THE ROXY AND TIVOLI, COMMENCING TO-MORROW. WILL ROGERS In " CnEAMBOAT "pOUND mHE TREND." " Steamboat -"ound J-iib -£>end." (Its First N.Z. Screening.) Approved for Universal Exhibition. LECTURES. rnilE AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL x ASSOCIATION (Inc.). (Affiliated with British-Israel World Federation. London.) 200, Pacific Buildings,- Wolleslej- Street. A LECTURE, "WHY GOD CHOSE ABRAHAM," By Mr. W. H. Da we. Will he given at the above address on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1035, at 7.4.J p.m. ALL FKIBNDS CORDIALLY INVITED. ' 12 THE LAUGHTB-R OF GOD, AND ITS HEALING POWER." An Amazing Public Lecture by REOF.ESSOR JAMES R. ADAMS, B.D World Teacher and Healer, At UNITY HALL, 325, QUEEN S'/RDET, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Admission Free. Offering. 12 A UCKLAND ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. ■*■ Meeting in Physics Lecture Room, University Science Buildings, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. Communicated Papers: (a) "What can be Done with a Six-inch Telescope in New Zealand," by Mr. I. L. Thomsen : (b) "Some Planetary Relations," by Mr. L. C. Chatheld. PUBLIC INVITED. 13 CHIROPRACTORS. CHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.). v> Duggan. principal, Winstone Buildings X-ray antl Pathe-Neurometer Service Phone 44-92'.!. B DUGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate 1 Member N.Z.C.A.. Third IHoor. Winstone Bldgs.. Queen St, i'lione 40 414. B ILES AND GILES (Palmer tiraduates) Members N.Z.C.A.. Dilworth Buildins' Queen . St. Phone 43-525. B "CTAMBLI.N. Percy 'Palmer Graduate 1 10 -L-L years' American experience — 603 Colonial Mutual Bids Phone 42-244 B OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. f< F. McWILI.IAM. F. 1.0. |XZ 1 Ophthalmic Optician. 147, Queen St nest "Herald" Office. Phone 45-222. D TTAROLD SCHMIDT AND SONS, regl?XJ - tered Opticians. Surface Lenses and Test Sight Free.—2oß, Queen St. B T LOWES, F.8.0.A., P.C.O. (EdinT)' . .F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Eng.,, Ophtnaluiic Optician, Lister Bldgs., Victoria St. 40-44R n DYERS AND CLEANERS. A UCKLAND'S Leading Carpet Cleaners, -M- Vacuum Cleaning Co. of N.Z.. 145 Albert St., C.I. Phone ,41-700. D "AUTO" Carpet Shampooing at your home: latest electrical process.—Particulars. Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co, 44-fiOO. ri SUITS. Costumes, Carpets, Cleaned, Steii-1 lised : latest scientific methods. —X.Z. ' Dry Cleaning Co. : Phono 47-005 (5 Trur'Lines). B RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. SHOPPERS in Karanyahape Kd.—Dine di the "Penrith," St. Kevin's Arcade. 3-Course Meals, 1/. TWH
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