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j AMUSEMENTS. BREAKING THEATRE RECORDS AND TEARING LAUGH KECORDS TO PIECES —AT ALL SESSIONS. I THE REGENT. 'lUilllllllllllllllllllllllJlllJlllll 11.0 A.M. — 2.15 P.M. — 8.0 P.M. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "MODERN TIMES." "MODERN TIMES." "MODERN TIMES." "MODERN TIMES." Approved for Universal Exhibition. A United Artists Picture. ALSO: "march of regent time-No. 3." orchestra. Plans at "Resent" —Telephone 32-SSB. r| "THE LONDON." | 2 EXTRA FINE FEATURES. 6-li A COMEDY and a WESTERN. DC! o . A FINE BILL FOR CHILDREN. „ , CSa SALLY EILERS and 6(3 ZASU PITTS in Qtf 3r}\ '3 ON A HONEYMOON.' j 3 t ] fir) Rapid Comedy-Romance. fir] Pull of Songs and Dances. 3d A GIANT WESTERN. 3d TIM McCOY and , 6d SHIRLEY GREY, ingd 3d 1 "WHIRLWIND." | 3d Approved Universal Exhibition: 6d 0,7 Continuous from 11 to 10.30 p.m. q■. Front Stalls and Back Circle Cd, Res. ou firl 1/. Children Sat. Evening Gd. fid OU A BIG HILL AT UU 3d THE LONDON, uiJp - G - p -°- 3d I TTinrkP CINEMA I KEMUEKA. I 1 UJJUK I Phone 24-74U = Centrally Heated ! This Dvenins at 8. H JACK BUCHANAN ■ —• and LILI DAMITA = in the English Stage Musical Comedy, =1 'BREWSTER'S MILLIONS. , Approved for Universal Exhibition. First-class Supporting Programme! I P A TTTTV I TAKAPUNA. I VjAlXLil X I To-night. Phone 23-465. EE William Boyd in Mulford's Book: fj "HOPALONG CASSIDY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PAVONnAT W -municipal. j I A V Ui\ JJA-LlJll THEATRE -47-7G5 ! - Saturday and Monday. = JOAN CRAWFORD = and ROBERT MONTGOMERY in = "NO MORE LADIES." == Also, = Ann Sothern and Jack Haley, in == "THE GIRL FRIEND." I AMBASSADOR Pt - T g. h n l^ er - | z= Commencing 7.30 p.m. = FRANCIS LEDERER. FRANCES DEE ■ in a gloriously gay and gaily romantic - Comedy, = "THE GAY DECEPTION," rrz The WorJd-Fnmous Diminutive Tenor. = JOSEPH SCHMIDT, with JOHN LODER, CHARLOTTE ANDBR = "MY SONG GOES ROUND

== THE WORLD," A Sparkling Musical Romance. ■ —- Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I KINGSLANDI To- niS ht. 7.30. :=; Herbert Marshall in 'Accent on Youth. , - Fay Wray in "White Lies." zzz Both Recommended Censor for Adults. I T J"RF,T?TY I N £sil A I PAKNELL. = News and Variety, 7.30-S. ~ Warner Oland in "CHARLIE CHAN —— IN EGYPT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Wheeler and Woolsey in "COCK-EYED CAVALIERS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. sn~ Matinee. Sat.. 2 p.m. I BIRKENHEAD | Foresters' Hall ~- Ramon Novarro and Bvelvn Laye in =5 "THH NIGHT IS YOUNG." rr: Approved for Universal Exhibition. SUNDAY PICTURES SUNDAY PICTURES . At the At the STRAND. STRAND. DOORS OPEN C.45 P.M. TWO HOURS' PICTURES FROM 8 O'CLOCK. Gazette and Interesting Supports, Followed by " THE PERFECT LADY," A Bright and Breezy Comedy, featuring Harry Wilcoxon and Betty Amann. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Preceded by 7.l3—Screen "Talks," Wise and Humorous. 7.30— MR. JIM EDWARDS, Speaking on "THE NECESSITY FOR PRISON REFORM." Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.) SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. 1C BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. KADIO QOXG TTITS ADIO £JOXG -tIITS JUST ARRIVED IN QOLLIN ALBUM "VTO. O A GREAT VALUE BUDGET of Popular Favourites, complete with WORDS and MUSIC, with Accompaniments for Ukulele, Guitar, Banjo and Piano-Accordion. The Songs Include: "OOLL /VLONG pOVEKED VXTAGON. "SHE WORE A LITTLE JACKET OF BLUE." " C^OON." "I O ANT T) ANCE -" "THE POSTMAN PASSES MY DOOR " "MARCHING ALONG TOGETHER." "SOME DAY SWEETHEART." Etc., Etc., Etc. POST 9 /n FREE FROM ARTHUR T IMITED, RTHTJR -Lj "EADY'S MUSIC CORNER " 112, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. (Opn. Milne and Choyce's). S NURSING HOMES. pOMFOUTABLE Home, nursing attcntiou ; aged ladies, gents, convalescent, invalid.—lo7. Campbell Rd., One Tree Hill Plump 1 yy FS ' REGISTERED Medical Hospital and Convalescent Home. E, M. Moore, N.Z R N 5, Esplanade Rd., Mt. Eden. £2 ' Q<EA VIEW Rest Home — Convalescents, *-* Waitinc Mothers: elevated, sea views: nursing attention, diet: moderate. —Phone 47-71 G. y CHEMISTS. IJALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Raljin ■*> Sanrt). —Prompt Mail. Order Chemisr. Dept. 8201, S,vmonds St., Auckland. D,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 28

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