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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, o and S p.m. Shoppers' Session, 5 p.m. UNFORGETTABLE ENTERTAINMENT I "Daily Sketch" : "Real (humour, melody, pathos and liieart interest . . . one of the finest lilms ever made." "Tatler" : "A feast o£ inel|ody." njjtr, "Daily Mail": "Second to _ ' none in its class." THESE "Faulkener's" : "Without PRESS doubt the greatest living OPINION'S, tenor." "London Star" : "His famous voice has been gloriously recorded." "Dominion" (Wellington) : "The greatest operatic film ever to come to X.Z." RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, With LEONORA CORBETT, DIANA NAPIER, ! PAUL GRAETZ. " HEART'S DESIRE." " HEART'S DESIRE." " HEART'S DESIRE/' " HEART'S DESIRE." " HEART'S DESIRE." " HEART'S DESIRE." " HEART'S DESIRE." TOR PINNACLE ACHIEVEMENT OF MUSICAL ROMANCE —A TENDER HUMAN STORY WITH A NEW TAUBEI! —.MORE BRIL- . LIAXT. MORE APPEALING THAN EVER BEFORE —TO MISS THIS FILM IS TO FOREGO A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Splendid Featurettes include "LADY IN RED" (Colour Cartoon). "HIGHLIGHTS OF VARIETY" (Intimate glimpses of London's favourite entertainers). And The Popular REGENT ORCHESTRA In Novelty Numbers and a selection of Tauber's Most Popular Melodies. Musical Director: Mr. Trevor Eady. G A T> TT> A T T> T7i A "rw

tfUUKJJNGS ARE ALREADY HEAVY. Plans at Theatre (Phone 32-SSS). v»v " THE STATE. SYMONDS ST. " H ih Phone 43-G45. i (Direction: R. J. Kerrldge.) Equipped with the latest sets for ■ the lmrd of heal ing at no extra cost. To-night at S p.m. 23 HOURS OF UNEQUALLED T ENTERTAINM ENT. E JOE E- BROWN in " BRIGHT LIGHTS." g m Pop-eye the Sailor Man Cartoon. BING CROSBY. W.C. FIELDS. T • JOAN BENNETT in E "MISSISSIPPI." Undoubtedly the best programme offering. ErE: AM Approved Universal Exhibition. 771770 Reserve your seats early and U> avoid disappointment. | SANDKINGHAMCOMMENCING TO-NIGHT (By Special Request). RETURN OF RONALD COLMAN, With KAY FRANCIS, In a human, surging drama that leaves you breathless with emotion. "' CYNARA " (From the book. "The Imperfect Lover.") Heckled, ranted at, tortured, set on by a howling public crying for his blood, destroying everything that was dear to him, yet He would not speak. WHY??? For the answer see "' CYNARA " With RONALD COLMAN AT HIS BEST. Jtccommended by Censor for Adults. THE SUPPORTING SUBJECTS FOR ■ THIS PRAGRAMME HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY SELECTED and comprise a "■Silly Symphony" in colour, "A Wise Little Hare," "Bouquet of Roses." "The Unknown Island," "Morocco," "Beauty Secrets, "Believe It Or Not," Cartoons, etc. SPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 p.m. 1 Including 'I'OJI KEEN 10 in a "Western Story. "SCARLET RIVER/' WATCH THE "MAYFAIIt" GROtt. Hllllljll THE ASTORTIHIIHIII DOMINION ROAD. News .Session, 7.30. To-night at 8. WILLIAM POWELL, JEAN HARLOW, in " RECKLESS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ROBERT YOUNG, DORIS KENYON, in 'WHOM THE GODS DESTROY.' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Lounge Circle 1/0, Stalls 1/. Reserves Phone 21-433. RAILWAY NOTICES. ]\TEW LAND RAILWAYS. DAY EXCURSION, TANEATUA TO MOUNT MAUNGANUI, JANUARY 29, 1930. On JANUARY 2!), Day Excursion Tickets will be Issued to Mount Maunganui from Taneatua-Tauranga and Intermediate stations by train leaving Taneatua at 7.45 a.m., Wliakatane West 8.5. Edgecumbe. 5.20, Matata 8.48, To Puke 10.3, Te Maunga 10.30, Mount Maunganui arrive 10.40 a.m. Special train leaves Tauranga 10 a.m., Mount Maunganui arrive 10.40 a.m. The train timed to leave Tauranga at 4.51 p.m. will be delayed to leave Tauranga at 5.21 p.m., Te Maunga 5.45 (after connecting with train leaving Mount Maunganui 5.15 p.m.), Te Puke 0.10, Matata 7.20, Taneatua arrive S.IS p.m. EXAMPLES OF RETURN FARES. From Second class First class. I Taneatua 4/ 6/ Wliakatane West . 3/6 5/ Edgecumbe 3/ 4/ Pukeliina 2/ 2/6 Te Puke 1/0 2/ Proportionately low fares from intermediate stations. 24 ■ ' i 11 , '•—» ART UNIONS. RAFFLE —Benefit Raffle, Bedspread and Centre, postponed February 24.— Collieoat. ■ ' x 24 LAWN TENNIS. , BARGAINS —Latest Model Racquets, tAso Special Itestringing values from 6/G. — Modern Bag. opp. Towji Hall. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1936, Page 16

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