v | THE REGENT^ N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theat,. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation | Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 PJn; g "TT'S wonderful"—''it rM ,y * J- magnificent picture"-,..;?' 1 5« the finest entertainments ever seen." With such rem.J"' many of our patrons have »v„ 3 *» their admiration for •«., Angel" . . . "THE LmSr, Da 'k THING EVER ON THB Sc^T Samuel Goldwyn F reseats j'J FREDRIC MARCH | : MERLE OBERON' ! HERBERT MARSHALL,! In _ J „ "THE DARK ANGEL." Also, MICKEY IN COLOUR, ACTUAL SCENES-WAR IN Many people have already seen n * Book at the Regent (AoTe » United Artists' 1930 Picture ' ! Recommended by Censor for ! ' FAREW E L LI FAREWELL! 1 FAREWELL! I FAREWELL! FAREWELL! FAREWELL! TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. HIS MAJESTY'S VIENNESE ' V I E N N E S'E VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE V I E N N E SE V I E N N,E SE BOYS' CHOIB, "They Sing like Angels," GREAT POPULAR "GOOD-BTE." ■<300 TICKETS AT 3/ AND 2/, 600 TICKETS AT 3/ AND 2/, GOO TICKETS AT 3/ AND 2/. ——— ■ Vjf All the popular numbers of the season will be included at each appearing Stalls and Circle, 4/; Front Seat!, I/; Day Sale, 2/ and 3/, at H.M. Theatre E«i (Plus Tax), HAMILTON, THEATRE ROTAI, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Direction J. & N. TAIT, MODERN. >_ SELECT. ij Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. HJ Daily, 2 p.m. Nights (Shorts, 7.30 till) S. H TO-DAY (WED.). THURS. AND FBI. Jl SPECIAL MID-WEEK ATTRACTIOXS! (I No. I.—COLOURED PHANTASY, K) " POOR CINDERELLA." No. 2.—THE FAMOUS CARL BRISSG IN THE MUSICAL COMBDI, "ALL THE KING'S HORSES; No. 3.—rMATHE'SON LANG in "THE GREAT DEFENDER." All Approved for Universal ExhMlii 1 THE ASTOR"! GUEST NIGHT. Double-feature Programme. "SOLDIERS OF THE'STORM" Rccommendcd by Censor for Adulli And "SCARLET RIVER." Approved for Universal ZWiiSlilM. Adults, fid; Children, 3d. r?) | grey'lynnlo | CINEMA. . jw Last Night, at 7.45. Phone 26* "FORGOTTEN MEN." The Authentic War Film. Rccommendcd by Censor for Aillllt Splendid Associate Programme., " TACK SAID: ... w You must have a 'break'—®"' dine out regularly at THE RITZ, DANCING. ■_ ASTORIA — OLD-TIME DANCE. SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. GIGANTIC CARNIVAL, NEXT SATURDAY. END OF SUCCESSFUL 1935 SEASOSCLOSING DOWN UNTIL MARCH 7, 1930. Roll Up for this Grand Finale. Enjoy Yourselves. — S P.M. — QIC'* 11 '® LABOUR HALL, NEWTON. ' ELITE DANCE CLVB * ■REAL OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Ballo •' Streamers. Supper. SAX WALTERS AND HIS BAND. „ Admission.. !/■ A LL ROADS LEAD TO ST. AND® " PIPE BAND'S . PO PDLAR OLD-TIME DAN^jj, MASONIC HALL, BELGIWI m* 6S Monte Carlo (3 Prizes), L<JS Gordons, Spot _Walt Z , .ConipiW 5 SNAPPY ORCHBSTBA. , 13 DON. BROjb^. rpO-NIGIIT, AT S P.M.--OPE J- SOCIETY HALL, WOOLWORTH'S CRICKET Ch FLANNEL DANCE, g With Epi Shalfoon's Melody Boys, j. All invited. Ladies 1/0. A UCKLAND HARMONICA - V TO-NIGHT, S p.m. GAIETY HALL, GREI ' SOCIAL AND DANCi-.. Good Prizes. Supper^-^j QARLTON CABARET.-jr.Bese For SATURDAY Note.—Phone Reservations 7.30 p.m., Saturday Night. Phone - -J r. CABAKb^ggSg'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 269, 13 November 1935, Page 28
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