AMUSEMENTS. This is unquestionably the finest and funniest British Comedy we have yet seen. It is certainly. Ralph Lynn's mnslcrpieco. Otu - advico is. Book Early. E.R.G-. THE REGENT N.Z.'b Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Three Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m, WINIFRED SHOTTER And Brilliant All-British Cast, , BEN TRAVERS* Unforgettable Farce,. "THE CHANCE "THE CHANCE "THE CHANCE OF A NIGHT-TIME." OF A NIGHT-TIME." OF A NIGHT-TIME." (A British Dominions Film.) At the conclusion of its premiere presentation in London, the entire audience rose and cheered vociferously. Press and public alike acclaimed it the best British Comedy that had yet been produced; all were unanimous that it was funnier than "Rookery Nook." And it IS Funny! Deuced Funny 1 It's the Best of the Whole Lot. "Tons of Money," "Canaries," all of them were dull compared with this great laughter masterpiece. Also A Great Supporting Programme. Including GEO. SIDNEY and CHARLIE MURRAY, in "All Excited" a Comedy Scream. A Musical Treat. "THE PRAYER OF MOSES." Played by 30 Harps and 3 Pianos. And Paramount British News. Introducing some Marvellous Flying by the R.A.F at Hendon, England.
Booking! are Heavy. Get in Early. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). No Extra Charge for Reserves. WRESTLING. A UCKLAND "WRESTLING -Auckland Wrestling A UCKLAND JwiP "WRESTLING •Auckland /n/M VV restling A UCKLAND Al WRESTLING •Auckland VV restling A ssociation. , Association. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, TOWN HALL. WALKER, WALKER, GE o. WALKER, BURESH. STAN. BURESH. BURESH. in eight ten-minute rounds, Preceded by First-class Amateur Preliminaries. POPULAR REDUCED PRICES: Stage, 10s; Dress Circle, ss; Front Stalls, 4a; Booking Fee. Is extra; Top Gallery and Back Stalls (1000 seats), 2s 6a. Owing to the exceptional demand foi seats, the Association regrets that Ladies cannot be admitted free, and must pay Halfprice to , Ground Floor when escorted. Special Tickets will be issued. We Pay Tax. BOX PLAN and DAY SALES NOW OPEN at Ernie Asber's, Shortland Street. With the exception of Members' Tickets, not more than 6 Seate can be booked by any one person. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. BONDED STORE, Customs St. East.— • Floor Space of approx. 5600 sq. ft. Perfectly dry and well lighted. Reasonable rental.—i. M. Kirkwood, R. H. Abbott and Co., Ltd., City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Victoria Sts. piTY.—Bakehouse, good oven; low rental. —Sheahan, O'Brien, 18, Winstone Bldg. Phone 45-762. DOMINION RD., with living rooms, 20s. PONSONBY RD., with living rooms, 27a 6d. SHEARER. PROTHERO AND SHE ARE 11, Security Buildings. FISH Shop, beautifully fitted, bu3y position; moderate rent.—Particulars, 32. Fanshawe St. MT. EDEN RD.—Modern Shop, good position;' living accommodation.—s, Winstone. Bldg. OFFICE, bright, 10s, attractive clubrooni, showroom or office suite; low rental; inspect.—l6B, Queen St. OFFICES, centre of City, Short's Bldgs., 154-156, Queen St. Henry Allen, Hhnrebroker, Third Floor. (2), large, furnished, counter, free use telephone; Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street; rental, 30s.— King 46-773. QUEEN STREET Space, suitable for Select Clubrooms; low rental.—R. H. Abbott and Co., Ltd., City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Viatoria Sta. SHOP, Queen St., good position, recently renovated.—For particulars. Ring 20-429. QHOP, modern, living accommodation, U workrooms; Symonds St.—Shelmerdine, 47, Karangahape Rd. SHOP, attractive, centre of Queen St.; moderate rental.—F. M. Kirkwood, R. H. Abbott and Co., Ltd.. City Chambers, cor. Queen and Victoria Sts. Factory and Office Spaces, » t show windows, cart entrances, passenger and goods lifts; low rents; main street; close rail and wharf.—Box 1577, G.P.O. BUILDINGS. FIRST-CLASS OFFICES TO LET At Low Rentals. Up-to-date elevator service and al) conveniences. Call and inspect. SHEARER, PROTHERO AND SHEARER. QHOPS. OFFICES AND SAMPLE O ROOMS, Situated QUEEN STREET, BROADWAY. And Other FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS, At Low Rentals. F. M. KIRKWOOD. R. H. ABBOTT AND CO.. LTD., City Chambers, Cor. Qaeen and Victoria Street*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20969, 4 September 1931, Page 18
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