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AMUSEMENTS. EXCITING AND THRILLING is this story of the fate of England, when a mere boy ascended the throne! THE REGENT Dlr: 3. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. Warner Bros. Present ERROL T7UANN RROL J LYNN ERROL T7ILYNN RROL -C LYNN In MARK TWAIN'S famous story, ! / THE \ / TJRINCE \ I r RINCE 1 I and the J V T>AUPER / \ i AUPER / With THE MAUCH TWINS The world's most unique star team. Little "Anthony Adverse" and his brother in their first big picture. And PHYLLIS BARRYHENRY STEPHENSON. The story of a childish prank that might have wrecked the throne of England—an<l the courage of a reckless rogue who saved it from the traitors of the court. Together with A STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Recommended by Censor for Adults. EARLY RESERVATIONS ARE ADVISABLE! rians at Theatre — 32-SBB. I Make Your Rendezvous in Front I I of the Regent's Cosy Open Fire. I -PRINCE EDWARD - Karangahape Rd Ph. 46-252. Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. Warm 4 Comfortable. Again To-night at 7.30 p.m. RADIANT REVUE, / RADIANT REVUE, RADIANT REVUE, Presenting THE WILSON TROUPE OF HERCULEAN HAND BALANCERS. — ON THE SCREEN — SPENCER TRACY—SYLVIA SIDNEY. " FURY," Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1500 SEATS AT 1/ and 1/6. Children. Half-price. rl "THE LONDON." | 2 STRONG FEATURES. * Adults: LEW AYRES and Res. : -j MAE) CLARKE in 6d "SILK-HAT KID." 1/ 6d STEFFI DUNA in 1/ 6d "RED MORNING." lx /•j Both Recommended for Adults. . . 00 THE LONDON, opp. G.P.O. 1/ 1 TTTnnP CINEMA I REMUERA. I ! Phone 24-749 This Evening at 8 ! Central Heating. H BOBBY BREEN, With May Robson. Alan Mowbray ■—and Charles Butterworth in RAINBOW ON THE RIVER Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Canadian Boy Singing Star in the most popular talkie of the year ! And "THE MARCH OF TIME." I OATF.TY CINEMA j TAKAPUNA j_y AX " Lj X X | Phone 23 -165. To-night. Clark Gable and Marion Davies in "CAIN AND MABEL." r Approved for Universal Exhibition. IAVONDALE" fgg | Wed. and Thurs. unz Matinee Wednesday, 2 p.m. EE "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." —— The Last Word in Entertainment. - Approved for Universal Exhibition.

I STRAND I ONEHUNGA. !— izfzll I Phone 12-380. TO-NIGHT — FAMILY NIGHT. Doirble-Star Attraction ! Edward Arnold and Karon Morlev in = • WEDNESDAYS CHILD." And Gone Gerrard in "THE LOVE NEST." Both Rccommcndcd Censor for Adults. Prices of Admission : jld and fid. I AMBASSADOR gyjjSjß = GUEST NIGHT. Etlna May Oliver. James Gloason in "MURDER ON A HONEYMOON." Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. Ann Sotliorn. Gene Raymond in "HOORAY TOR LOVE." ■ Approved for Universal Exhibition. | BIRKENHEAD | FOR £f£E RS ' : Lawrence Tibbett, with Virginia — — Bruce and Alice Brady in "METRO- 1 I'OLITAN." Universal Exhibition. BOXING. 8 p.m.—TOWN HALL—B p.m. Jfe&k BOXING liJj FINALS FINALS TO-NIGHT! AUCKLAND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. The eliminating bouts have produced some tine lads. There'll be some thrilling tights To-night. There's going to he a great crowd so book your seat. — POPULAR PRICES — Circle, 3/ : Stalls, 2/; Plus Tax. No Extra for Reserves. Ladies and Schoolboys half price. Back Stalls and Gallery, 1/ ; No half price. Box Plans at WATTS' Sports DEPOT, Exchange Lane, 95. Queen Street. COMPETITORS must be in by 7.30 p.m. This Programme will Not be Broadcast. EXAMINATIONS. CJEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. Students intending to enter for these 0 notified that entries close Witll the Director of Education no later ■ . - 1-..1..LR 1. Entry forms are available at the Auckland Education Board Office.—G. J. PARK, Principal. :27 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "OATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING. 203, Symouds St., 4, Durham St. E. MODERN. BALLROOM, OLD TIME AND AMERICAN TAP DANCING. Classes at Durham St. Studio: Modern. Wed., 8 p.m.; Old-time, Mon., 8 p.m. Children's Tap Class. Sat.. 10.30 a.m. Old-time Class. Symonds St.. Friday. 8 p.m. Private Lessons at both studios by appointment. Phone 31-031 C CLARE HALL Studio, 319 Queen St.— Learn Tapping. Large Studio available Parties.—43-557. C RUBY SHERRIFF. H.B. Bldgs., Newton. Private Lessons, 2/6. Tap. Ballroom ; 3 dances by post, 5/. as taught studio. C SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing— Strictly Private Lessons. Modern and Old-time, by appointment. Tuition Classes, Mondays. Thursdays and FRIDAYS, fall or Phone for particulars.—Miss B Spencer. 42-237. MWH Y ALEAKA Studio. 407, Queen St.—Every Kind Dancing Taught. Entrants prepared R.A.D. Examination. Ph. 46-121. C DANCING. EPI SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau; 8 Bands available.—Atwaters, 47-047. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 24

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