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AMUSEMENTS. Children Admitted all Sessions. i THE REGENT . Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Coej>., Ltd. | SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 2.1S and SSP.M. j ==: THE BIGGEST ==' I AND BRIGHTEST SHOW f IN TOWN! I j Not for many a day has a I programme proved so universally ! popular. I "THE BIG BROADCAST I OF 1937," Featuring ! JACK KK.NXY — LARRY AIILBR JACK BENNY — I.AIJRY ADLER' ! HI'RNS and ALLEN, | BIRNS and ALLEN. BOH 151 RNS MARTHA RAYB. I 1 And a host of other world- | | famous radio stars. i j 111 Addition ) j I'op eye as a feature star for I the first time in Tcchnicolour. : i i "PUP-EYE THE SAILOR j I Meets I I SINBAD THE SAILOR." I All Approved for Universal Exhibition. Box I'lans at tlie Regent. (I'hone 3--SSB). Direction : R. J. Kerridge Nightly at 8 p.m. Final Screening of "ANNA KARENINA," " MOONLIGHT MURDER." Both Itcct/mmemlert by Censor for A<!%ttg. Watch for our I NE X T A 'IT RA ( TIO N | DIRECT FROM QCBBN ST. I Karangahape Rd. Direction: R. J. Kerrldg*. Daily Sessions : 2.15 and 8 p.m. Final Screenings of " ROBERTA." " ROBERTA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Commencing Friday. | JACK BI.CHANAN in | "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" I AlsoT ~ WARNER OLAND in ( CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT7| Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' rr THE LONDON."! , LAST DAY TODAY. X " 1/ PAI L ROBESON 1 / 1/ "SANDERS OF THE ~ 1/ RIVER." V, Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' 1/ Continuous from 11 to 10.30 1/ 1 / Adults, 1/ ; Res., 1/0. t / J Children Half-price. *■/ rj 1/ Entire Change To-morrow. 1 / . , CTMnCD D/">/">T.->no

H/ IiIINUUK KOGERS 1/ i / And FRED. ASTAIRB, in Z'. 1/ -THE GAY DIVORCEE." 1 / *■/ tccommcndrd bp Censor for Adults. 1/ I TUDOR CINEMA I REMUERA. L_± f Phone 24-740 —Always Cool. Natural Ventilation. I=3 Last Night at 8.15. EEE EDMUND GWENN, m: With Victoria Hopper and "_r~ Ced rie Hardwicke, j n j jj Priestley's Comedy Success, iP "LABURNUM GROVE." EE.Z Recommended by Censor for Adults. —1 lie play which captivated London — - with its Simrkling Entertainment: KIK.stci.ASS SCPPORTING PROGRAMME, zrj- To-morrow : Herliert -Marshall in : "TILL WE MEET AGAIN." Anni "ltd tor Universal Exhibition. I GAIETY I TAKAPUNA. 1 To night. Ph. 23-465. —— Katharine Hepburn & Fredric March in "MARY OK SCOTLAND." — Approved tor Universal Exhibition. f a vox dale — , J ,HK K IXG g T KPS QUT." : 10-nijjht, with (irace Moore, at S. And some stepper, too. Appro red for Universal Exhibition. | AMBASSADOR ■ GUEST NIGHT. rzr Richard Arlen — I<la Lupino in : - "COME ON, MARINES." Jackie Cooper — I.ila Lee, in " "LONE COWBOY." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. BOXING. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 15. RETURN BOUT RETURN BOUT Of Definitely The GREATEST FIGHT FOR 10 YEARS. YOUNG GILDO YOUIVIG GILDO (Honolulu). YOUNG GILDO The boy from the Philliplne Islands who came to us as a brilliant, clever, liard-hitting. toe-to-toe tighter—and how he justified it. AL. STOCK AL. STOCK (Hastings). AL. STOCK Who returned blow for blow and effectively took the smile off the face of his doughty opponent and who, 111 the opinion of many, was unlucky in not receiving the verdict. Patrons.—So much favourable comment has been prompted by their recent great encounter that a packed TOWN HALL is certain, so book your seats early. PLANS NOW OPEN AT WAITS' SPORTS DEPOT, Exchange Lane. Queen St., Auckland. /"IOMPLETE Private Course, 30/ ; pro. v instructor.—N4. Grihble-Hirst ltd., Sandringham. :xl3 CIVjC FAREWELL. EI'ARTUKE OF 11.M.5. DUNEDIN. feEjSl r\ A Civic Farewell will I,p tendered bv His Wor- > s,li P tl,e Mayor of AuckI p* D ' tj « land in the Town Hall on tiui/.ii. lYhiuurv 12, 1037, at 11.30 a.m.. to H.M.S. Dunedin. At 1115 a.m. the Officers and Men from the cruiser will march from the Ferrv Buildings to the Town Hall, headed by the Auckland Artillery Band. Citizens are cordially invited to be present at the Town Hall. Special seating will be provided for the next-of-kin and friends of the ship's company, who may obtain tickets of admission at the Towni' Clerk s Office. Town Hall, as from .Monday, the Bth in-it. JAMES MELLING, Acting Town Clerk. LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE AND SONS, —Expert Racquet ■ ■c*-' Stringers. Restrings and Repairs our Specialty.—94. Albert St. B "VTISS WILL, Dominion Rd., outdoor coacn- i ing. special reduction classes. 21-594. I! RESTRINGING, 6/6 to 25/. iHiarautee«> l Modern Bag, opp. Town Hall. D 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 24

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