AMUSEMENTS (Hill REGENT Mill Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Xitd. 11. 12.10 AND S P.M. Me tro-GoUlwyn-Mayer Present Wallace Beery. lioli Taylor. j " STAND UP AND FIGHT^f .Florence Kice. Charles Bickfi>rd. Helm Broderick. Plans at Regent — Phone 32-SSS. Rccommendcd by Censor for Adults. "THE LAMBETH WALK" YOU'VE WHISTLED IT— YOU'VE DANCED IT— YOU'VE SUNG IT— NOW FOR THE LAUGH OP YOUR LIFE. OI! __ HA* oi: | REGENT, | has oii | TO-MORROW. I If; OI ! HA! Ol - Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer HA! OI . present the Film Version HA! OI ! of the Highly Successful HA! OI '■ London Musical Coniedv. HA' OI! "ME AND MY GIRL/' HA! OI '■ now in its third j«*ar at HA! OI ! the London Victoria Palace. HA' Oi: HA! oi\ LUPINO LANE ha! oil LUPINO LANE gf; LUPINO LANE ha| oi: LUPINO LANE Hi oii LUPINO LANE gf; oi; LUPINO LANE HA! OI • HA! p{; HA! OI! LAUGHTER HA! ALL HA! 01 : Tnp HA! OI! THE HA ; 01: WAr: HA! OI •' HA! OI : >. HA! OI X HA! Oi: / \ HA! oil ( "THE \ iij Si i LAMBETH gfi oi' i \ WALK"/ ha| OI; V S HA! OI " X. HA! OI! HA!
SUPER - CHARGED COMEI>Y TRAVELLING at a Thousand smiles AN HOUR. With LUPINO I/AXE, SALLY GREY. SEYMOUR HICKS. Reprint from Sydney "Telegraph," May 3, 1939. ROYAL PAIR SING WITH CROWD. Independent Cable Service. LONDON, Tuesday The King and Queen joined in the sinsins of the "Lambeth "Walk" at the Victoria Palace Theatre last night. Their Majesties paid the theatre a surprise visit, and at the interTal were presented to Lupino Lane. He told them that he was going to bar* a Lambeth Walk'* chorus for the audience, whereupon the King promised to join in. When the chorus began the Queen beran to sing, at first quietly and rather shyly. She glanced at the King, who then also began to sing. The singing audience watched delightedly. All, including Their Majesties, finished up with a tremendous "Oi."* LET THE STAR OF THE STAGE HIT SHOW YOU THE REAL LAMBETH WALK. RBGBXT FRIDAY ! Plans at Regent — Phone 32-SBB. Approved for Universal Exhibition. statu: =5^ <^=S=EE== : Symonds St. To-night at 7.45 : Phone 43-645. DEANNA DURBIN Marshall. Gail Patrick. Helen Parrish. Arthur Treacher in -if "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" s, "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" Dorothea Kent. Andy Devine. Frank Jenks in I '• STRANGE FACES " (' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. jH'l'llillllHlllilillJlUHn 1 . STAR i i n " a 'iape Rd. Dir. : R. J. Kerridze. I i-ii? - Tai "ds Newton Side Geo. Court s.) | 130 TWICE DAILY 7.30 J Mv e rnTM raCr T" WHIPSAW"~[ M Franchot Tone "THE 11 I !r,'," s ,Sr-1 UNGUARDED | H Roland Young ! HOUR " ! 1 Programme Recommended by Censor | for Adults. S Plus Selected Featurettes. Ph. 43-003. j ISMHiihimi: , ii:;:ir:si.iai.iiiii:iimniimniiiii!!m.»imßn:nl "The Show Place of Auckland."' I BERKELEY I M Mission Bay! Phone 17-377. M o ii* T "" n,sbt at Bight o'clock. M Oilbert and Sullivan's Immortal -%B Operetta presented entirely in Colour! M "THE MIKADO" M With yi Kenny Baker. Jean Colin. ~ Gregory Strand. 3/1 The London Symphony Orchestra, -yr The D'Oyley Carte Chorus. „ A Glorious Production:: ]>1 Approved /or L nircrf*nl Exit ibition. Specially Selected Featurettcs. IHE CAFB LOt'.\(;D r-In sell for a - - 1 fow d«ys fnr renovations. [CAPITOL] M 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Dorothy I.amour. Lou Avr.s in M "Last train from Madrid." jyj Dramatic Story of Spanish Revolution. -*«• '\ ls £ : Wal ler Connolly. Irene Hervev in M "LEAGI E OF FRIGHTENED MEN."' M t, „ An Excitins Mystery. Hot! ■ Rrrnm mended hi/ fr»«or for Adults 1 CLARION THEATRE | I GT.EN EDEN. TO-NIGHT AT I "GATEWAY" With DON AMEfHE. A R LEE N WHELAN And BINNIE BARNES. Good Supporting Pngni n:*r,p. Recommended hi/ Censor for Ad"'tx. FOR DANCING, SPORTING. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. RUILDfNG SOCIETiES, PUBLIC NOT-CES, ETC.. fIDVTS.. SEE PAGE THREE.
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