AMUSEMENTS. "THOROUGHBRED" WILL MAKE YOU WANT "THOROUGHBRED" ,j,Q "THOROUGHBRED" AND CHEER! "THOROUGHBRED" THE REGENT, "THOROUGHBRED DAILY at II a.m.. 2.15 p.m., S p.m. "THOROUGHBRED" Plans at Theatre, i ' Telephone 32-SSS. "THOROUGHBRED" — merely a gran d racina "THOROUGHBRED" story 'but sp.irkling entertainment which runs t'lie "THOROUGHBRED" whole gamut of emo- — j " tions and is a "certainty" to win yonr "THOROUGHBRED" complete approba- " tion. "THOROUGHBRED" — JJELEN "THOROUGHBRED" rjIWELVETREES, j FRANK leighton. ELAINE HAM ILL, ' "J'HO'R OUGHBRED" JOHN LONG DEN. ' "I'll O'ROUG HBRED" _ Also, "THOROUGHBRED" REGENT ~ orchestra; "THOROUGHBRED" Approved for Universal Exhibition. 11. G. "WELLS' "THINGS TO COME." "THINGS TO COME." THE FILM PLAY THAT HAS STARTLED THE WHOLE WORLD. Awaiting Censor's Certificate. REGENT FRIDAY NEXT. "FRESH FIELDS." GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE. 4/ & 3/ BOOKINGS. In order that Patrons of the Ordinary and Back Stalls may not have to wait in a queue this evening, seats at 4/ and 3/, plus tax. may be reserved trom 9 o clock this morning at Lewis Eady ,Ltd. — DAY SALES — Tickets for the Early Door Gallery may be purchased from nine o'clock this jnorning at lI.M. Theatre, Confectionery Kiosk. " FRESH FIELDS." BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY FOR TO-NIGHT'S GRAND GALA WELCOME TO ETHEL MORRISON AND ELAINE HAMILL, New Zealand's Greatest Actresses. AN EPOCH IN THEATRE HISTORY". GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE "[ TO-NIGHT, AT 8. | I TO-NIGHT, AT 8. | | TO-NIGHT, AT 8. | | TO-NIGHT, AT 8. 1 And Until Friday Night. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AT 2.15. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Tresent the Two Incomparable New Zealand Actresses, ETHEL & ELAINE MORRISON HAMILL And a Specially Organised and Brilliant Company, in Ivor Novello's Priceless and Daring Comedy,
" FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS," "FRESH FIELDS," "FRESH FIELDS," "FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS." "FRESH FIELDS," Which is being performed by no less than six companies in England, where it lias been running continuously for over two years, and which recently attracted record audiences in Wellington, where its season had to be Considerably extended. \ The Cast Includes ] Lady Mary Ethel Morrison j Lady Lilian (First app. here) Blaine Hamill Tom Larcombe Harvey Adams Mrs. Pidgeon Katie To wets Tim Crabbe (First app. here) Arthur Lane Una Crabbe (First app. here) Phyllis Baker Ludlow Norman Shepherd Lady Strawholme (Her first app.) Connie Martyn Miss Swaine (First app. here) Enid Hollows Play Produced by Harvey Adams. 2ND PRODUCTION: NEXT SATURDAY, "THE SHINING HOUR," POPULAR PRICES.—D.C. and R.S.. 5/ : •Reserved Ordinary and Back Stalls. 4/ and 3/; Gallery, 1/0: Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Matinee Prices : 4/. 3/. 2/ and 1/. All prices plus tax. Box rians for "Fresh Fields" are now open at Lewis Eady. Ltc], Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Shop. EXHIBITIONS. EXHIBITION fjC I OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. KITCHENER HALL, | KITCHENER STREET. | THE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS presents its 55th Annual Exhibition. Splendid Paintings from Artists all over New Zealand. j ILecture : MONDAY. S p.m. | I PROFESSOR A. SEWBLL. | Daily, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Admission, 1/. Season Ticket, 2/G.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 28
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