AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. TO-DAY. 11 2.15 8. A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. Overwhelming Triumph of a Great Strain the Screen's Urentcst and Most Magnificent Picture. APPLAUSE AND CONGRATULATIONS. Sustained and spontaneous applause greeted the final fade-out at yesterday's three crowded sessions and patrons enthusiastically offer congratulations for this wonderful entertainment. SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT. A FEMALE G HUMPY. She's a terrible tartar to her family but she brings a big load of laughs to you. MAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, Marie Drcssler's only superior in the realm of comedy ir. the picture that has the world rocking with laughter. " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' " MOTHER' MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." MILLIONS." (A Universal Special Production.) IT'S A COMEDY WITH A GUARANTEE. NEWS RE EL OF WORLD EVENTS. CHARLIE MURRAY & GEORGE SIDNEY la a Riot of Fun and Laughter, "MODELS AND WIVES." Also PAUL CULLEN AT THE REGENT'S GRAND ORGAN. And (he Mezzanine Trio. Imperative to Reserve. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). Reserve for To-day's Matinee. LYRIC^ \ SYMONDS ST. MATINEE, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. Great Double Feature Programme. | No. I | CHARLES ROGERS "HEADS UP." "HEADS UP." 1 "HEADS UP." With j HELEN KANE, VICTOR MOORE. Etc. i A Gay, New, Musical Play with a Setting on a Luxury Liner. i No. 2 J United Artists Presents, A Startling Mystery Drama that will Amaze with its Thrilling Action, Plots and Counter- Plots, With CHESTER MORRIS CHESTER MORRIS "THE BAT ln WHISPERS." "THE BAT WHISPERS." (A Cert.) The Outstanding Picture of the Year. Reserve Early. No Extra Charge. ANEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. SPECIAL LECTURE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE (KARANGAHAPE ROAD). ! At 7.45 p.m. Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. Speaker: COUNCILLOR TOM BLOOD WORTH". Subject: "DEMOCRACY OR DICTATORSHIP? FIVE-YEAR PLAN OR No. 5 SCHEME?" Supported by Leading Auckland Artists. Elocutionist - - - ALAN McELWAIN. Violinist - - - MISS IDA LOCKWOOD. Soprano -- - MRS. W. f l. ANDER.ION. Accompanist - - - MRS. R. NEALE. SILVER COLLECTION. Note Change of Time. F. E. MARTIN. Secretary. Chairman: MR. W. T. AN DERI ON. THE PARROT^J> Opposite " St. James'. THIS AFTERNOON, •2 P.M. TILL 4.30. Is _ AFTERNOON TEA Dancing Free. TO-NIGHT, FROM 9.30 AS USUAL. DANCING FREE TO SUPPER PATRONS. WRESTLING. 4 UCKLAND .Auckland Auckland UCKLAND T,\/ r R ESTLTNC! ' > PESTLING "WRESTLINGVr pestling A SSOCJ ATION. Association. RETURN BOUT RETURN BOUT RETURN BOUT RETURN BOUT TOWN HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. MEESKE, MEESKE, MEESKE, billy MEESKE, MEESKE. WRESTLES PINTO. PINTO. STAN. PINTO. PINTO. PINTO. IN EIGHT TEN-MINUTE ROUNDS. Preceded by I irst-class Amateur Preliminaries COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. HRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. REBATE ON GENERAL RATES, 1931-19:)?. Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 04, of " The .Rating Act. 1925." that the Franklin Count" Council has. by resolution, decided to allow to every Ratepayer a Rebate of Five Per Centum of so much of the amount of General Rates payable by him as is paid before the expiration of THIRTY DAYS after the due date thereof. RATE DEMANDS for nil Ridings of the County were posted on the '27 th October. 1931, and the Rebate, will be allowed on Rates paid by THURSDAY, November '2O, 1931. ALAN P. DAY. County Clerk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21030, 14 November 1931, Page 22
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