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_ AMUSEMENTS. THE MAGIC OF A VOICE. . . . The voice of the World's Greatest Living Tenor enchanting you with lovely melodies in a story rich in romance and sparkling humour . . . An entertainment o£ unforgettable beauty and charm that •will thrill all who see it. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. Managing Director : Beaumont Smith. Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. "Blossom Time's" Glorious 'Successor : RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER In "HEART'S DESIRE," " HEART'S DESIRE," "HEART'S DESIRE," With LEONORA CORBETT —DIANA NAPIER, PAUL, GRAETZ. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Regent's Featurettes include "LADY IN RED" (Colour Cartoon). "HIGHLIGHTS OF VARIETY" (Intimate glimpses of London's favourite entertainers). Increasing in popularity with each new presentation, the REGENT ORCHESTRA In novelty numbers and selections from "White Horse Inn." Vocalist, liars Cardon. Musical Director: Clr. Trevor Eady. BOOKING IS HEAVY. Plans at Theatre (Phone 32-SSB). „ 5%? I "THE LONDON." | / BIG DOUBLE BILL. ' \ 6(J HERBERT MARSHALL and 6d EDNA BEST, in 3d y o- 1 ■ 3d 6d j "CALENDAR," | 6d qj Glorious Racing Drama, o^l Packed with Thrills. "Q No. 2.—RALPH BELLAMY and fid MAE CLARK, in 3d | "PAROLE GIRL," | 3d 6d ~ Smart Comedy-Drama. ~ 6d Both Recommended by Censor for •> j 3CI Adults. oQ j Continuous from 11 to 10.30. ,i Front Stalls and Back Circle 6d, qj Reserves 1/, Children Sat. Even. Gd. qj Early-Home Session, 0 p.m. ou 6d THE LONDON, g.p.o. 6d | TUDOR fgg] P K: — Always Cool—Natural Ventilation ! This Evening at*B.ls. EE TOM WALLS, = RALPH LYNN, — And ROBERTSON lIARE in EE "A CUP OF KINDNESS." ~ ~ Recommended by Censor tor Adults. —• ' From the Story by Ben Travers, — EXCELLENT SUPPORTING = PROGRAMME. [GAIETY! This Evening at S. = LESLIE HOWARD and MERLE OBERON in — "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I AVONDALE | — Saturday and Monday—Buck Jones in — "SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE." =: Also JEAN ("Sequoia") PARKER and = CHESTER MORRIS, in "PRINCESS O'H.VRA," An Irish Racing Story. Dot?) Ayyroved Universal Exhibition. I AMBASSADOR r S (^nig"t c . r ' j j EE Commencing 7.30. p.m. —— Dick Powell—Josephine Hutchinson in ■ —■ the Happy Musical, ' f| " HAPPINESS AHEAD." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Neil Hamilton. Florence Rice in I

nainmon, jfioreiice Kice in 1 EE "FUGITIVE LADY," ■ A Gripping Drama. Recommended by Censor for Adults. : j_KINGSLAND" | To-night at 7.30. I Wallace Beery in "West Point of the —: Air." James P —it in "Welcome Home.*' Both Approved Universal Exhibition. a I T,TRF!T?TY" cinema f parnell. j 1 I Pljone 43-759. rz: Direction —Auckland Cinemas, Ltd. Featurettes. 7.30 to S. -—■ Robt. Montgomery, Madge Evans in , — "FUGITIVE LOVERS." —: Jack Holt. Edmund Lowe, in — "BEST MAN WINS." — Both Approved Universal Exhibition. . | BIRKENHEAD 1 Foresters' Hall. Maurice Chevalier in • "FOEIJEJS BERGERE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. , PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. SUNDAY CONCERT. ' In respect to the death of HIS MAJESTY THE LATE KING GEORGE V. the above Concert for January 26 (To-morrow) HAS BEEN CANCELLED. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL UNEMPLOYED WORKERS' ASSOCIATION PROMOTERS. 25 LAWN TENNIS. 0 AUCKLAND JUBILEE M CHAMPIONSHIPS, Y& STANLEY STREET COURTS. THRILLING TENNIS. QUARTER-FINALS ON MONDAY. In view of the Prime Minister's announcement, play will now continue on Tuesday, except for fitting observance at the appropriate time. . Admission.—Monday and Tuesday : 1/6, Children 6d. Wednesday: 2/, plus tax, Children 1/. Reserves for Wednesday at Frank Wiseman's, 1/ extra. After 4.30 anv day, 1/. ! x2.j A BRUCE & SONS, Tennis Specialists, for satisfaction. Restringing and Repairs guaranteed.—94. Albert St. ' C "DARGAINS—Latest Model Racquets, also -•"* Special Restringing values from 6/6.— Modern Bag. opp. Town Hall. D TVTACHINE Tension Racquet Stringing gives astounding results, even pressure. Griffiths, Tenuis Service, 13, Wakefield St C T> ACQUETS. full size, from 0/11; Cricket Bats, from 3/9.—lvingsford's Sports Depot. Enuean's Bldgs., below C.P.O. B [ FOR DANCING, SPORTING, TROTTING, ATHLETIC SPORTS, SHOWS, FUNCTIONS POSTPONED, FERRY NOTICES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE ! TWENTY-ONE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 22

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