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AMUSEMENTS. ' CHILDREN" OF AIJ. AGES 1 JDMITTBD AI.L SESSIONS. All Auckland Children are now invited to DIE LAUGHING AT THE REGENT | When Meeting Tlieir Old Friend I POP-EYE THE SAILOR In His First Feature-length Technicolour Picture. "POP-EYE THE SAILOR "POP-EYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR." SINBAD THE. SAILOR." Could anything than this be more appropriate for the young people's return and enjoyment at the theatres"' It's the Ideal Matinee Attraction for the Juveniles. THE REGENT THE REGENT ! Dir. : J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. , SESSIONS: 11 A.M.. 2.1», 5 AND S P.M. THE ALL-STAR ATTRACTION OF THE NEW YEAR! Never before has there been so much hilarious comedy, so many special!- I ties and sons numbers, so much music, melody and romance packed into one glorious entertainment like , there is in this elaborate production. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY! "THE BIG "THE BIG BROADCAST BROADCAST BROADCAST OF 1937." OF 1937." OF 1937." Here are just a few of to-day's greatest entertainers who have been gathered together for this hilariously funny story woven around radio-land. JACK BENNY BURNS AND ALLEN. The top comedian Oracle, as the niton the air waves. wit of the netIn the funniest works. George, as the most stormrole of his motion tossP(l i iusband ln picture career. radio-land. LAKRI" ADLER. MARTHA RATE. „„ The girl who stole Screen apt ,, c show in pearance of wizard "Rhythm on the of the Mouth- Range."' She is at Ur.-,„. In " StlvSZ*" melodies. antics. LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI And his World-famous Symphony Orchestra. BENNY GOODMAN With His Novelty Swing Band. And dozens of other equally famous artists, plus a special hand picked cliorus of the most beautiful girls in the world. IN ADDITION POP-EYE IN COLOUR! To describe Pop-eye's new feature would take much more space than is available. If you've laughed at l'op-eye in the past you'll be convulsed at his nautical warfare with the previously most famous sailor. Sinbad. Who was the world's greatest sailor?— Was it SINBAD or POP-EYE?—We leave it to you to decide. The Greatest Novelty Film Ever Made! "POP-EYE THE SAILOR "POP-EYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR." SINBAD THE SAILOR." - Also the Usual Regent Standard Supporting Features. PARAMOUNT AIR-MAIL NEWS. PATHB OVERSEAS NEWS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Box Plans at the Regent (Phone 32-BSS). IONEHUNGAI 1 STRAND. STRAND, jj TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE-STAR ATTRACTION. Ist Feature-— | JOAN BENNETT and CARY GRANT in ' " BIG BROWN EYES." i 2nd Feature— FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS J "TOP HAT." Both Recommended bj/ Censor for Adults. Children's Mat. To morrow at — 1 CgiS pan to-night I PETER PAN TO-NIGHT PETER PAN TO-NIGHT PKTKK PAN (FRIDAY). : PETER PAN (FRIDAY). > PKTER PAN (FRIDAY). FOLLOW THE CROWD - Ihl KR PAN Tn TilF PBTDK PAN FS pa N PETER PAN PETHR PAN PETER PAN - pcter PAN CABARET ?§?gg pan CABARET PETER PAN And Dance to - PETER PAN THEO W\l TFRS PETER PAN iM . \ . PETER PAN An « hls 1 PETER PAN FAMOUS PERSONALITY PETER PAN BAND. " n ° ar BERNIE PUGGAN ' JJI-SL Playing \otir Favourite ■ PAN Song Hit* on the PianoPETER PAN Accordion PETER PAN ceo d on. | PIOTER PAN Doors Open 5.30 p.m. PETER Dancing Commences at PETER P\N ® p.m. until 1 a.^. ' PETER PVN 2 LUCKY SPOT [ 2 LUCKY SPOT • PETER PAN DANCES. • PETER PAN ; DANCES. ' peter PAX REMEMBER PETER PAX TO "VTPTTT PETER PAN IU-JNUjlll, PETER PAN THE PETER PAN ; peter pan PETER PAN PETER PAN . ran CABARET. J PETER PAN CABARET. PETER PAN _. I'ETF/H PAN Direction : PETER PAN FREDERICK CARR. PETER PAN CEC. BOYTON. . — DANCING. - "yOKTH ST.. DRUID'S HALL. NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. FEBRUARY MODERN AND OLD TIME. Presenting Tommy Megan and Hi* Akarnna Rhythm Aces playing all your favourite songs and popular hits. Special Items Next Friday. Watch Advt. Prizes. Monte Carlos ami Spot Waltzes. J Subscription : I.atlies and Gcnrj 1 . Supper Provided. .» .T. ROBB. M.C. Masonic. Belgium st. tonight. RIO G HAND'S - j GRAND CARNIVAL in "SHANGHAI." ' i 1. 0. x."> i — t j ! PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. ii AtgSt S.S. D UCUESS ? (Knd of CeD,ral Uharf 1 ,FOR T'AWAU—Friday. G.3<l p.m.; Sunday. !).4."i a.m. i Day Excursion 4 In. Stay-over Return 10 4. • i Sincle 7 2. ; FOR /"kNEROA — FrrJai. 6.30 p.m.: Satur j day. 14-1 p.m.: Sunday. P. 4" a.m. I Ii iv Excursion - G_ 1 WATKIN & WALLIS. 42-400. 45 707. : I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 14

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