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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction... .J. C. Williamson Films. Throe' Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., '2.15 and 8 p.m. A SMASHING SUCCESS! GREAT PERSONAL TRIUMPH of The Screen's new magnetic personality, TALLULAH BANKHEAD, TALLULAH BANKHEAD, TALLULAH BANKHEAD, TALLULAH BANKHEAD. TALLULAH BANKHEAD, In Her Talking Screen Debut, "TARNISHED LADY," "TARNISHED LADY," "TARNISHED LADY," "TARNISHED LADY," CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, A Paramount Super Production. "A" Cert. Recommendation. With the histrionic ability of Ruth Chatterton, the passion of .Teanne Eagles, the alluring magnetism of Marleno Dietrich. Miss Bankhead (favourite of the London stage) establishes herself in this, he,r first motion picture production, as tho screen's premier dramatic actress—the Sarah Bernhardt of the Talkies. A powerful, absorbing drama of love and disillusionment. A WONDERFUL RECEPTION PAUL T. CULLEN, PAUL T. CULLEN. ' PAUL T. CULLEN, 1 The Singing Organist ! who made his first appearance at ! Tho Regent's Grand Organ, j Spontaneous applause greeted the i finish of a selection from "Maritana" | whilst his vocal item, "When Your Hair haH Turned to Silver" brought the house down with thunderous I applause. Excellent Supports i including i " THE GLACIER'S SECRET." The Vagabond Director visits New Zealand and presents a dramatic episode of our own Mt. Cook. PALS " A Ufa Gem. Hilarious Cartoon—Paramount British News BOOKINGS ARE BIG. RESERVE EARLY. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). Phone Bookings not kept after 7.40. As Cosy As Your Own Fireside THE LYRIC Symonds St. THE LYRIC Under New Management. Wonderful Double Feature Programme. NANCY CARROLL NANCY CARROLL "STOLEN "STOLEN HEAVEN." "STOLEN HEAVEN." I No. 2. | FRANK MORGAN. FRANK MORGAN, In the Great Comedy. "FAST AND LOOSE." "FAST AND LOOSE." "FAST AND LOOSE." It. is Fast and Funny. With Specially Selected Shorts. Do Not Miss This' Wonderful Programme. SCOTS HALL. AUCKLAND TRAINING COLLEGE PRESENTS Japanese Light Opera. Principals, Full Chorus, Geishas' Dance, Orchestral Accompaniment, etc. THURSDAY~AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AND" 25, AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION, Is fid. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. PETER PAN CABARET. LUXURY AND REFINEMENT. TO-NIGHT —__ TO-NIGHT. Dancing, 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission, ss. Half-price after 10.30 p.m. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Of GORDON COLE, Auckland's Premier Jazz Leader, And his NEW PETER PAN ORCHESTRA. All Reservations Phone 46-777. GOLF. GLENDOWIE GOLF CLUB. OPEN AMATEUR TOURNAMENT, j SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 AND 28. 1931 (DOMINION DAY.) ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. PROGRAMME. 1. GLENDOWIE CUP (Saturday Morning) —Qualifying Round, 18 holes. The eight (8) players who return the best net scores to qualify to play-off by handicap match play over 18 holes for the Cup which becomes the property of tho winner. Also Trophy to runner-up. Entrance fee. Cup and Group Handicap fin 2. GLENDOWIE GROUP HANDICAP (Saturday Afternoon).—All remaining competitors will be divided according to Handicap into groups of eight, and a competition match plav on handicap over 18 holes will be held among the members of each group. 3. MEDAL HANDICAP (Saturday Afternoon).—Entrance fee, 2s 6d. 4. BOGEY HANDICAP (Monday Morning). —Entrance fee, 2s (id. 5. FOUR-BALL BOGEY HANDICAP (Monday Afternoon).--Entrance fee, 5s per pair. Players to Choose Opponents. ENTRANCE FEE FOR ALL EVENTS. 10s. Secretary and Treasurer, E. E. 'NALDER, Victoria. Insurance Co. Bldgs., Shortland St.. Auckland. M n H. P B LaKEy - DENTAL SURGEON. BROADWAY CHAMBERS. NEWMARKET. Painless and Gas Extractions. Painless Fillings. Artificial Te«tb. ' Phone 45-024. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 22

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