AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS JOE E. BROWN As "POLO JOE" And Brilliant Supporting Programme Approved for Universal J. /h ibition.'' THE ii A.M. THE REGENT V,." 1 ' REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., x.td. FRIDAY NEXT . . sx. Pr^,^ Close on the heels nf "Dodrworty and "Come and (k-t It," com€« another great picture from the screen's most consistently Kacee«fnl producer »f superh enir r tnlnme.nf ' Samuel Goldwyn present! MERLE OBERON, MERLE OBERON, MERLE OBERON, MERLE OBERON, MERLE OBERON, MERLE OBERON, MERLE OBERON, MERLE OBERON, — With — BRIAN AHERNE, BRIAN AHERNE, BRIAN AHERNE, HENRY STEPHENSON DAVID NIVBN KAR E N MO R LE\ - .1E ROM J) ( o WAN RA HOI' LI I. (The 12 year old acting sensation " froin Dunedito, — In — j. " BELOVED ENEMY? 7 ! j! " BELOVED ENEMY." j! " BELOVED ENEMY." j " BELOVED ENEMY." jj " BELOVED ENEMY." Released by United Artist's. Approved for Universal Exhibition. WHAT A STORY THIS IS! . . . England and Ireland In the tiiro«g of the "Trouble" of lid . . . . Two yomig people, separated In centuries I of niclal co nil let and bitter hatred' yet destined to meet and fail In love with an ecstacy thtit rose triumphant | above political loyalties and patriotism . . . He, the young Irishman, who I bad d*'iiic;i t e«i his life to the cauftp I of bis country's freedom . . . She. the woman who betrayed him . . . | though he was the only man she ' I ever loved . . . IF YOU HAVE NERVES TO FEEI. EXCITEMENT—IF YOU HAVE A HEART TO ENJOY TRIM RO MANCK-YOi: WILL CALL THIS PICTURE "GRtUT." RESERVATIONS Bookings for the week-end have already commenced . . To avoid disappointment you are advised | to make your reservations immediately. Box Plans at the Regent (Phone 3J-8S8). ■ I THECAPITOiry One Performance Onlv. GUEST NIGHT! «d Children. .i<l. LESLIE HENSON and FRANCES DAY lu " OH! DADDY," An Outstanding Musical Comedo. HAMII/rn.N A: FLoHKNCB RICO in "FUGITIVE LADY," A Most Kxcitinsr Advonture Romance. Both Recommended by Ccnttor lor A.dult§. m\ NEW ROYAL i, ..Mllllllll 'KINGSLAND) 111 This Evening at Phone 6d—POPULAR NIGHT—3d George Raft, Jean Parker, Anna May Wouj; in I.IMEHoI si) BLUES." Recommended bit t'ensnr for Adults. Richard Di.v and Margot Graham In "THE AI! IZo.M AN." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. • ADULTS, il.l: CHILDREN. Mil. MAYFAIR SANDIUNGHAM. I'lHiiie lJOlio. and TVnirsday. 7.H0 p.m. Outstanding Nitflit I'rotframin# 1 . (1) I.iunrl .\t\viii. Phillips Holmes, lren« iMintii'. in 11 THK SKCKKT uF MADAMIO BLANCHE." Hevommcndcd b// Censor for Adult*. Also (-> Frank Mor;;ui, <HMiovirvr Tol>in ill -BY V(ii H LKAVK." Recommended bit i' en nor lor Adult 9. (3) Special ! SpfM-ial I Specijil ! Rxcollont l'eat ur«'l trs. Adults <>d. Child 3d. PICTUREDROME milfokd. To-night at S p.m. GINGER ROGERS and FRED. ASTAIRE in TOP HAT" Approved for Universal ISxhilHtton. ATHLETIC SPORTS. , — AND piCNIC. (Under N.A.U. Itulesi SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1937. COM M E M ORATING THE iIi.ND AN N I VERSA HY. RUNNING. CYCLING. HIGHLAND DANCING AND NOVELTY EVENTS. Noon -- IitoYDS OPEN MAIDEN HASDI- - cap of t: a. Noin. ." ! 1 "..'Jo 11.m. -ssiiYDS. HANDICAP ol' to. N'om. ."i . l.lii p.m.- -ll'iiYDS I'.tLMI'.AY lIANI'KAI, of s. Noin. S . L'.L'o pill. L'JOYDS HA.NDIi'AP, of i-J-Noin. . -'.'lll p.m. MILE HANDICAP, of tj. N'om. ,"i . ::.n> p.m i iiiyds ii \ \nii ap "i t No 111. r> . pin t 1111 iis illk■• p: i > 11 N1 >1 < AI. of ;; Noin :i . IL'.L'ii p.m. i.uCAi CM'LE RAIL. Ii mil.-, .d' U 1 in. N..in. 1 '1. 1 p.m.- -CYCLE RACK. I j mil.- "f £3 o/. Num. J 0. " p.m. CYCLE RACK. _• mil. of I*■ Noin . LMO p.in i YCI.I-! RACE. -nib *. of J - Snni. r». ,'i.L'il p.m. CYi.'Li: RACE. - mil's, of KHi . Noin :: Nomina I ions f.o the lifted above, I except tile pureed 11.. ii.io ap. . with_t.ne j Secretary on SA'li'KD.n, ■!. Write | lor Programme. j C. FA HEY. j TEACHERS OF DANCi NO. y.\l.l>l'. A (Late l.oi.d.'M aml th< IJI • lit) HAS RETURNED I'lio.M AI - i"R M.IA And REi 'PENI-:i ' HER - TI'DK '. <.m I:I-.\ .-■i Rin_- io 1-j 1 tAid-.: tn,."iiA(1 till i Iperall < 'la-> . . W- . v I'.ni. Shilling Ti.'. Cla-« . >a - i. ■• •• 1" Advanced Clahs . i , 11 a.in_. /t EO G CI i\ Studio, now i ;.-i •- I I;i 11 - re- * * ii...wd t.. ;;pi, (.juei-:i S' 'l.iwa llal:. 'J PATRICIA School. -". I. Mil... ' s:.— Mod.-in Ballroom. icd :. in. 'lap: ' Private 1.0-on- C|,V. • i . -' _Jr ij il'lif SIIKRR 11 I-. Ill: I 1 • 1 - x.'v Private I.i —, •: I .:>• I. •!. c--in : .'I dances by post. i , d ■>.. <'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1937, Page 20
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