AMUSEMENTS. rOG ETHER AGAIN! rj In an even greater J success than their tirst co - starring vehicle, "ROBERTA." Once again this famous love team will win your heart! THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! MUSIC . .spirited. _ haunting . . . by 10-D AY! America's foremost composers of importal melodies. Jerome Kern and Oscar Haminerstein 11. JRENE TRENE ~ „ . _L More alluring and IRENE charming than even in her pre-Dt-vvi.l vious successes. "SHOW BOAT" "THEORORA 2J L - N - NB GOES WILD." J^UNNE In High, IGH, High, IGH, W rDB »» IDE WIDE IDE AND : HANDSOME. ' ANDSOME." 1 Handsome." ANDSOME," With RANDOLPH SCOTT. ROMANCE! . . . Their love had to wait while they fought together to luiiltl a mighty new empire ! Thrill upon thrill will be yours as this mighty adventure romance .. unfolds . its gripping story on the screen. • A Paramount Picture. WITH A SITERB - ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME I Including: Colour Musical Romance — "IN OLD WYOMING." Pop-eye Cartoon — "MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT CLUB." • AMERICAN SOUND NEWS." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. WE ADVISE AN EARLY RESERVATION! Plans at Theatre — 32-888. | PRINCE EDWARD 1 , Karanjjataape Rd. Phone 46-232. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m. EDMUND LOWE, with FLORENCE RICE in "TENDER /"iOVER VIGHT." "I ' NDER V_o\"Eß "F IGHT." Recommended by Censor tor Adults. RALPH BELLAMY and GLORIA SHEA in Dangerous tntbigub." ANGEROU'S J-NTRIGUE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also : "MARCH OF TIME" t Sorlos y ° 2) Fuller-Hay ward's Phone 2'i-04t BRITANNIA PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus. Newsreels Nightly at 7.30 p.m. GRETA GARBO — ROBERT TAYLOR. Lionel Barrymore and Elizabeth Allan in "CAMILL E." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Rosalind Keith, with Allen Brook in "MOTOR MADNESS." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Fuller-Hay ward's / \ Phone 22-653 I VICTORIA CI^DEVONPORTI 7.30 — TO-NIGHT — 7.30 I Cecil Kellawav, Shirley Ann Richards, in " IT ISN'T DONE." Madge Evans, Edmund Lowe in "ESPIONAGE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Faller-Hayward's SS"i?S I CINEMA LYNN [jnrrw Creacent. To-night at 7.50 pja. I .lean Arthur and Joel McCrea in "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN." Florence Rice and Joseph Calleia in "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. gg%jNEW REGENT,|^||§ To-night, 8 p.m. 1 Phone 14-142. MIRIAN HOPKINS. JOEL McCREA in " BARBARY COAST." JOE B. BROWN in 'WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MEETINGS. Amalgamated engineering and ALLIED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. (Northern Industrial District.) A Special Meeting of the above Union will be he'd in the Trades Hall. Hobson [ Street, on TUESDAY, November 16, 1937, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS : To consider Remits for the National Conference with regard to National Union Federation, etc. E. H. BURBIDGE, 16 Secretary. I > TAOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT, National Council, Quarterly Meeting, SUNDAY, November 14, at 10 a.m.. lo.j, PACIFIC BUILDINGS, Wellesley Street. I Members May Attend. 12 A STROLOGY Class, Sat., 8 p.m., 4th floor, Arcade. Rosierucian Fellowship. 13 5 WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. Auckland wine co., Rutland St.— Order our Specialty Choice Wines, 35/ 3 case. Freight paid. 11 r TTAMPERS —Order now, Royal Abbey -D- Whisky, Taylor's London Gin, Brandy, Rum, from 11/6; Wine from 5/: Ales, Stout, 7/6 to 13/6 per dozen. Any brand competitive prices.—A. A. Corban and Sons. Wine and Spirit Merchants. 28. Fort St., Auckland. D TJICH Port. 2 gals 25/; bring jars.— -L* l Corban's Wines, 28. Fort St. 32-tioo. E OA/ CASE —Frontignac, Rich Wine; O\J/ delivered.—Crown Wines. Elliott St 12-639. E | /CHRISTMAS is only two months away— . j place your Wine Order Now ff? sup >; 1 ply any assortment Wines, Ales or Spirits ' Wineß from 39/ case upward. Delivery oi freight free. Ales and Spirits as per prict list. Ring 32-600 or write foY Xmai prices and particulars of popular Hamperi , r ranging from 14/. „ ! A. A. CORBAN AND SONS. r\ •"Wine Warehouse." . . 23, Fort St.. Auckland. Phone 32-600. * 1 m FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. PURIRI, the Premier Hardwood Posts Strtiiiiers. Sawn Timber. — Puriri Timhib Co., Ltd., Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. WF
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1937, Page 18
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