AMUSEMENTS. ALL AUCKLAND AGREES THKKE HAS MOVER BEEN A I'l NEK. MORE ENJOYABLE ALL-ItOUND PROGRAM.ME. Come and laugh as you have never laughed before. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. TO-DAY AT 11.0 a.m. —- -.15 p.m. - — S p.m. Samuel Goldwyn Presents EDDIE CANTCR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR In " STRIKE — ME — PINK/' " STRIKE — ME — PINK." " STRIKE — ME — PINK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. A United Artists' ricturc. a r.so WALT DISNEY'S LATEST SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOON In Colour. " WATER - BABIES " "THE MARCH OF TIME" Authentic ami Trenchant Analysis of World News. REGENT ORCHESTRA, ETC. BE WISE) AND BOOK EARLY. Telephone 3--SSS. I 111 | THE ASTOR, Ij [||| DOMINION ROAD. | TO-NIGHT AT S. News Sessions 7.30. GUEST NIGHT. Zasu Pitts, Slim Summerville. in •THEIR BIG MOMENT." llceommended by Censor for Adults. Ricardo Cortes, Elizabeth Young in "BIG EXECUTIVE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Stalls: Adults fid. Children 3d. r lVl. : 21-433. Comm. Thui's.—"Ruggles of Red Gap."
« LAST 5 NIGHTS!! J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MEMORABLE GILBERT & SULLIVAN SEASON. Enormous popularity of the Savoy Operas at His Majesty's Theatre. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.15. THE UNIVERSALLY POPULAR < " H. M. S. P I N A F O R E." Preceded by the Hilarious "COX AND BOX.' Two great attractions in one, interpreted by magnificent casts. AT DOORS TO-NIGHT: .-on TICKETS AT 1/0, 2/, 4/ and 4/6. TO-MORROW NIGHT (POSITIVELY 2 NIGHTS ONLY). One of the most delightful Operas of all time. "P A T I E N C E." "PATIENC E." "P A T I E N C E." Patrons are advised to secure their tickets early for these unique performances. FRIDAY AT 8, AND MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.15. "THE M I K A D O." NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT: FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. "THE GONDOLIER S." Everybody's Favourite. PLANS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES AT LEWIS I?ADY, LTD. Evenings, 1/G to 7/. Matinees, 1/fi to 5/ (Children half price). Booking 7/ and 5/ at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M.T. Kiosk. Prices Plus Tax. Performances by arrangement with R. D'Oyly Carte, London.
THE STATE. SYMONDS ST. I i Phone 43-645. (Direction : R. J. Kerrldge.) i Hard of hearing sets free of charge. To-night at 8 p.m. Here are two pictures so packed ~ with action and thrills that, for two T and a half hours you will have a -tr task to sit still. And look at the „ great easts, the leading thrill E artists. <, FRED MacMURRAY, $ MADGE EVANS, in MEN WITHOUT NAMES T And E BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT, in ; " SPECIAL AGENT." ' Both 100 Per Cent Thrills. Both Rccommcndcd for Adults. Another Special STATE PROGRAMME. : gQUTHERN CROSS~^llersl:ie. 'i-n xtcttt \T S P.M. I—Helen1 —Helen lwelve--1 t&s ?n Was a Lady." 2-James Dmm in "303 Nights in Hollywood. Both Approved Universal LxhibMion. Admission Gd and od. EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND JSyP" gOCIETY 0F RTS ' Oil and Water Colour Paintings, 1 Black and White Work, Applied Art and Crafts. On Display Daily, 10 - 0 Club Rooms, 212 a, Victoria Arcade, Shoitland bt. .10 " ' w. LAIRD THOMSON See. ' "jvTRS. BE COSSEY'S ExhibiUon Mondays IVI Wednesdays, 7 p.m. -0_ p.m., rues 1 days. Thursdays, 2 p.m. - a p.m.—3ob. ! Dominion ltd. gymnasium. :"~raE~LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. CLASS FOR 1036. COMMENCES yyEDNESDAY, ]y£ARCH FEE : 3/6 SEASON. J. READ, 0 Instructor. I RUGBY FOOTBALL. — /"COLLEGE RIFLES RUGBY 1 FOOTBALL CLUB. fSHK The Annual Meeting of the Club will be held in the Rugby Union Board Room, Victoria Insurance ) -3 Bldß., Shortland St., TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday), rilEln' Business. —Election of Officers, General. All members and intending members requested to attend. s kirk. 10 Hon. Secretary. - PUBLIC NOTICES. 3 "OROADCASTING Club forming, talent all 8 Jt> kinds wanted, entrance free. —Write J IF. 5172, Stak. 115
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 20
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