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AMUSEMENTS. LARGE AUDIENCES HYSTERICAL WITH I LAUGHTER! And so Auckland. like other parts of the world, acclaims the greatest comedy success in 10 years —- THE REGENT Dir. : *J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd SESSIONS : 11 A.M., 2.13 AND 8 P.M. FROM START TO FINISH IT'S A RIOT! First N.Z. Screening of the Comedy that is breaking nil laughter records for the human race. "3 MEN ON A HORSE." "3 MEN ON A HORSE." "3 MEN ON A HORSE." "3 MEN ON A HORSE." — With — JjIRANK ]y£CJJUGH (as Erwin—pronounced "Oiwin," the funniest character of modern times). JOAN BLONDELL—GUY KIBBEB ALLEN JENKINS—CAROL HUGHES. The Play that has kept seven countries laughing for over two years. Now the whole world can enjoy it—as THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER FILMED .' Warner Bros.' Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Box Plans at the Regent (Phone :*>2-SSS). Children Under 12 Not Admitted. | OTAHUHU THEATRES. | Phones :> City 17-873, Otahuhu 15. GAIETY GREAT SOUTH ROAD. TO-NIGHT and MONDAY at S. A Feast of Perfect Entertainment! FRANCHOT TONE—LORETTA YOUNG LEWIS STONE, In Metro-Goldwyn-M.%yer's "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." Rccommcndcd by Censor lor Adults. And LAUREL and HARDY in "THICKER THAN WATER.'' Also Latest News, l'ete Smith Oddity, Musical, etc. ORPHEUS STATION ROAD. TO-XIGHT and MONDAY at S. BDTTE DAVIS—GEORGE Bit EXT Ricardo Cortez in "SPECIAL AGENT." Recommcndcd bn Censor Jor Adults. Associate Feature RALPH BELLAMY —MAE CLARKE In Harold Bell Wright's "WILD BRIAN KENT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Preceded by Latest Fox "Aussie"' News. CHILDREN UNDER 12 NOT ADMITTED. Fuller-Hay ward's s —X Phone 20-041 I FONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus. | Cool and Comfortable. Newsreei. 7.30 p.m. TWO BI<; ATTRACTIONS. JANET CAYNOK and ROBT. TAYLOR in "Small Town Girl." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. CARY GRANT and JOAN BENNETT in "Big Bro»i-n Eyes." Recommended bit Censor Jor Adults. Children Under 12 Not Admitted.

Fuller-Hay ward's /• \ Phone 22-683 I VICTORIA CI^DEVONPORT! Short Subjects. 7.30-8 p.m. I Mae West. Victor McLaglen, in "KLONDIKE ANNIE." Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, in Peter B. Kyne's "3 GODFATHERS." Both Recommended bu Censor for Adults. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. I Fr.ller-Hayward's / Phone 26-100 | I CINEMA LYNN I t Surrey Crescent. To-night at 7.30 p.m. | Miriam Hop-kins. Joel McCrea and Merle Oberon in "THESE THREE." Joan Bennett and Cury Grant in "BIG BROWN EYES." Both Recommended bj/ Censor for .Adults. Children under 12 Not Admitted. A QUICK ROUTE TO HEALTH.— CONSULT W. NORMAN KERR, Physical CulturUt ami Reg. Masseur, A.M.I'. Bldgs., Queen St. Telephone 43-11!). Estali. 1010. 30 -pOLLOW THE CROWD AND TAKE A DIP IN THE LARGEST SALT WATER SWIMMING POOL IN THE DOMINION. MILFORD'S WONDER POOL. 30 BOXING. A REAL THRILLER! ' e °I >en 1037 season with a T\ Jr{ toe-to-toe encounter. Punch for #wV Punch exchanged by a pair of • ■* • proved fighters. YOUNG GILDO /TT .. . YOUNG GILDO (Honolulu) The sensational fighter from the Philippine Islands with a long list of victories over famous boxers and whose hurricane lighting has thrilled thousands of fans. Will Meet AL. STOCK _ AL. STOCK (Hastings) The N.Z. Light-weiglit. with an excellent record, whose method of meeting onslaught with onslaught will thoroughly test liis famous adversary. BE WISE AND BOOK. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT AT 8 P.M. Plan Now Open at Watts' Sports Depot. Ltd., Exchange Lane. POPULAR PRICES : 2/. 3/. 4/, 5/. Ladies and Schoolboys Half-price. No Extra for Reserves. We pay Tax. OOMI'LETE Private Course. 30/. —Pro. Instruetor, 84. Cribble-Hirst ltd., Sandringhani. :2 MEETINGS. -— . HE Ty£OSCOW T RIALS.i fw — I

LEO. SIMS. Gen. Secretary of COMMUNIST PARTY (N.Z.), Recently returned from Soviet Union, and ii Student from Moscow, speaks on this Current Question, F.S.U. HALL, 409. Karangaliape Road. opp. Newton P. 0., TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, 8 o'clock. DON'T MISS THIS Questions Invited. x3O gH I PLOVER S SOCIETY. The First Meeting of the year will be held on the s.s. Duclie>w on MONDAY. February 22. at 7.30 p.m.. when she will make a cruise down the harbour. Further particulars later. WM. WOODHEAD, X 3A Hon. Secretary. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1937, Page 20

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