AMUSEMENTS, y-». i Elizabeth BERG]\ER Crowning Triumph of the Cinema—s•£ IS S tl • Th® picture magnificent—You'll JTIOOa 7 • n surely regret it if you pa«a it by. C/Ctt aeriae the yJ r Teat (Recommended for adults) ■=THE REGENT ENTERTAINMENT TO-MORROW= SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. (Shoppers Session, To-morrow, 5 p.m.) Revel in the Delights ol the Gay and Glorious Musical Romance I Qhe New British wyures s The chn.mlu, 8.-ba nor. ‘ ' t ■■ ■ | alluring than as “Rio «’ 4 i ' Rita,” more vivacious - ->* 4 than in “42nd Street.” l x '< -. > , I ’<■ i Never more haunting 4 ' 4 BT ff - vi si IS’ Bl■■BM■ bi Jiby ■/4~ ;wiWb. < ' .JSt wJ** • tf.vlluWOOdi \ . : ’l m jrai Tv fo Ce ®S. ' 0 -3 j i b The REGENT’S Magnificent Added Attractions s- —— ON THE STAGE ————— RENE RICH REX DESMOND Wizard of the Violin. Silver Toned Saxophonist who appeared at the Regent with outstanding success early this season and now return to present new novelty numbers from their repertoire. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON SCENIC VIEWS NEWS SPECIALS This programme has been carefully chosen to suit school holidays. Everybody will enjoy every of this outstanding entertainment RESERVE EARLY. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (44-144).
LAST DAY — LAST CHANCE OF SEEING The World’s Greatest Actor in the Picture Perfect CONRAD VEIDT in “THE WANDERING JEW” -MORROW— A FURORE AT Melbourne where it was received with open arms. THE TWIN-SISTER TO “TELL ME TO-NIGHT.” Noting the record-smashing success of “Tell Me To-night.” Windsor-Sterling Studios are making six wonderful films along similar lines—GRAND OPERA WITH COMEDY AND ROMANCE. With only world-famous stars m the casts. The Fi, " st of the Six is '\.l GAY” I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M ' MAGDA SCHNEIDER—famous International Operatic Prima Donna—the finest lady singer on the screen in gems from “La Belle Helene.” “The Daughter of the Regiment, ’ and Melodious Modern Songs. ARTHUR RISCOE and NAUNTON WAYNE, celebrated English Comedians. Magnificent scenic backgrounds. PICKED SHORT SUBJECT and PAUL T. CULLEN at the WURLITZER. ! Reserves are better than regrets. Book D.I.C. or Tel. 51-842.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19340503.2.16.3
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 184, 3 May 1934, Page 3
Word Count
337Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 184, 3 May 1934, Page 3
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.