! AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT — THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. POUR SESSIONS TO-DAY: AT 11 A.M.. 2.13, 3 AND 8 P.M. ONE AFTER ANOTHER the Big Hits come to the Begent Theatre .■ . . . AND NOW IT'S THE LATEST AND GREATEST TRIUMPH OK THB PRODUCER WHO GAVE YOU "THE DARK ANGBL," "THESE THREE," "OODS WORTH," and "COMB AND GET IT." COMMENCING TO-DAY! Samuel Goldwyn presents MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON MERLE OSERON and BRIAN AHERNE, BRIAN AHERNE, With JJENRY gTEPHENSON, J£ARBN jy£ORLBY, •J^IVBN, R A H OUU) (the boy act- I iDg sensation from Dunedln) in " BELOVED ENEMY." " BELOVED ENEMY." i , " BELOVED ENEMY." , "BELOVED ENEMY." " BELOVED ENEMY." f "BELOVED ENEMY."! " BELOVED ENEMY." MERLE OBERON soars to new peaks of emotional power, new heights of exotic loveliness. Surpassing her j own memorable achievements In | "The Dark Angel" and "These l Three," the matchless star gives her most ravishing performance .... on will be swept awa.r bv the magic of her irresistible appeals in "Beloved Enemy" . . , ONE OF THE TRULY GRE\T STORIES OF OUR TIME : Young lovers caught up in the whirlpool of strife and racial hatred that wax Ireland in • • ■ pledging their lives to opposing '•auses and their hearts to each other Spanning the gulf of political bitterness• and turmoil with a love that was stronger than patriotism. Released by United Artists. Also the Latest Walt Disney Cartoon in Colour. "MICKEY'S RIVAL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Box Plans at the Regent (Phone 32-888). 11 [!the astor, HI ml II I DOMINION RD. | | ||jj|J To-night at 8. Variety Session, 7.50. STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY HOUSES POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS. J BANETTE MacDONALD CLARK GABLB, SPENCER TRACY in "SAN FRANCISCO." " SAN FRANCISCO." j Recommended by Centor for Adulti. Also "AUDIOSCOPIKS." And Selected Supporting Programme. LOUNGB CIRCLE. 1/0 ; STALLS, 1/. RESERVES, NO EXTRA. TEL. 15-433. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. SAME PROGRAMME AS AT NIGHT. | CAPITOL | Progress Reports and Scores will be screened each evening during the present Test match from 7.30 to Btumps. POSITIVELY FINAL, SCREENING. Fay Wray and Ralph Bellamy in "ROAMING LADY." Also the Original Jimmy Allen himself in "SKY PARADE," A stunning surprise programme of adventure. thrills and romance. Both Approved for Unit- ertal Exhibition. 3-STAR MATIXKB TO-MORROW, rommencing at 1.30 sharp "UNDER TWO FLAGS." Recommended by Centor lor Adult*. "KELLY THE SECOND." Approved for Universal Exhibition. And OUR GANG COMEDY. Commencing Wed. : "SAN FRANCISCO." peter pan ATTRACTION SS pan EXTRAORDINARY. peter pan COMMENCING PETER PAN TO-NIGHT, PKTBR PAN „T, miv peter pan FRIDAY, 26th. FRIDAY, 26th. PETER PAN DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA. PL 1 Lit PAN The First and only apnearPETER PAN ance in Auckland of the PETER PAN SENSATIONAL PETER PAN AUSTRALIAN ISF» A J FVF .\ D^ T ACT - I'ETBR PAN EVE &. LEROI, EVE & LEROI, I'ETBR PAN featuring "La Statuette." PETER PAX Management lias gone to PETER PAN Collß 'derable expense to PETER PAN Bet -*ure these two professional PETER PAN dancers as they were passing PETER PAN through our city. PETER PAN TRULY AN ACT PETER PAN TOO GOOD TO MISS. PETER PAN Dancing from U p.m. to 1 a.m. PETER PAN TO PItIR P*N THEO WALTERS' PETER PAN FAMOUS PERSONALITY I'ETER PAN BAND. PETER PAN TWO LUCKY SPOTS. I'ETER PAN Sub. 2/tt (including supper). PETER PAN FOLLOW THE CROWD, I'ETER PAN FRIDAY NIGHT, TO I;KTER PAN THE PETER PAN PETER PAN CABARET. PETER PAN The Cabaret is open every I I'ETER PAN night except Thursdays. PETER PAN Direction : Frederick Carr PETER PAN Cec. Boy ton. CRICKET. , ||f c RICKBT ASSNAUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON Challenge for Amalgamated Theatrea Shield, REMUERA HOCKEY GROUND. Commencing at 10.30 a.m., TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Admission, 1/ and 6d. :2»5 athletic sports. "NT Z.A.A.A., AUCKLAND ' CENTRE. A/f) NATIONAL TRACK AND )/ FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, DOMAIN—MARCH 12 and 13. np E " close with the Centre Secretary ' \f > 3*" tts Sports Depot, on FRIDAY, lUOvds " J- S&rtv'i foll ," wln - Handicap events : 1 SSOydn and 7r,yds. Ladles, comi , pm - March 12. and 22<i.vds. ««a. T .- V 8 IWyds Junior, an.l Ma'Jch' 13. COmm ° nWn " " "u' Satur ; 3 H. JENNEB WILY. Hon. Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 16
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