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AMUSEMENTS. - THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction - - - J. C. Williamson Films. 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS. Of the Supreme Dramatic Creation of the Talking Screen. " STREET SCENE." " STREET SCENE." " STREET SCENE." United Artist Picture. With SYLVIA SIDNEY, ESTELLE TAYLOR, W. COLLIER, JUN., Superb Regent Featurettes. FRIDAY NEXT A GLITTERING GEM OF SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT. At last it comes—the much heralded, far famed entertainment which has with such just reason been described as TilE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF RimSH MOTION PICTURE ART. This is no lightly flung platitude, but a Bincere and most deserving criticism of a truly wonderful production. "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." "CITY OF SONG." British Dominion Picture. Naples—City of Laughter and Life —City of Song—where every day is a day of romance and every song a song of love. Midst this magic realm of melody and romance blossoms the Screen's Sweetest Love Story—A Story of the Joys of Youth gaiety, gladness, stolen hours of madness—A Story of Your Dreams! Starring BETTY STOCKFIELD, Screenland's Greatest Find. JAN KIEPURA, The Golden-voiced Caruso of To-day. HUGH WAKEFIELD, Comedian of Comedians. " City of Song " will linger long in life's moat pleasant memories. FAMOUS OPINIONS: MR. PETER DAWSON. "I was very delighted with ' THE CITY OF SONG.' Undoubtedly it is the crowning achievement of motion picture art combining as it does, sparkling wit and humour, melody and romance. There is a dull moment in the ' t'ity of Song,' which should be seen by everybody." MR. MARK HAMBOURG. " ' CITY OF SONG ' is the most perfect film production it lias been my ple-.sure to witness. Never before has such beautiful scenery coupled with such delightful music been set into such an absorbing story. The wonderful performance of Miss Betty Stockfield must be appreciated by everyone; and the comedian, Hugh Wakefield, whom I know personally, gives an excellent performance. The singing of Jan Kiepitra is a revelation and I did not think it possible th:;t such wonderful recording could bo achieved." THE LONDON DAILY MAIL. " .... A wonder picture . . . Betty Stockfield is a real find. Kiepurajs is one of the voices of the century." THE LONDON EVENING STANDARD. " Aij outstanding triumph ... a picture that, will be welcomed by all lovers of the best in talkie entertainment. Kicpurn. is undoubtedly the Caruso of to-day." BE ADVISED— Reserve Early. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-SSP.)

JOAN AND BETTY RAYNER, STROLLING PLAYERS. " TROUBADOUR PROGRAMME." TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND SATURDAY. AT 8.15 P.M. LEWIS EADY HALL, QUERN STREET. Prices: 4a Gd Reserved, '2s 3d Unreserved (inc. tax). Box Plan, Lewis Eady, Ltd. MEETINGS. 1 Evelo pm ent of AUCKLAND TLa.3 A cordial invitation in extended to those directly interested to attend a Meeting of the AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL in the COUNCIL CHAMBER. TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). wh»n an Address will hi given by the CITY ENGINEER on the DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUCKLAND DOMAIN, and the proposal to construct n rond from STREET to DOMAIN DRIVE. The Ordinary Meeting of the Cotincil will commence at. 7 o'clock p.m.. and the City Engineer's Address will commence about 3.30 p.m. GKO w HUTCHISON. Mayor. URITISH UNION FOR Ji THE ABOLITION OF VIVISECTION. VMS/ The Third Annual Meet ins: of the Auckland Branch of the British Union for Abolition of Vivisection will be held at fi pm on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at the LEWIS EADY HALL. BUSINESS—I. To adopt the Report and Balance-Sheet. 2. To consider the adoption o£ new Rules. The President and Mrs. C. Wolstencroft will also deliver addresses. mHE MT EDEN RATEPAYERS' AND 1 HOUSEHOLDERS' ASSOCIATION. Invites all interested to hear "THE CASE AGAINST AMALGAMATION." ZEALANDLA HALL. OPPOSITE CAPITOL THEATRE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), FEB. 25, AT 8 P.M. Get. the Facts and Make Your Own Decision. ELECTORAL. Borough of mount eden. POLL OF ELECTORS. Public Notice is hereby given that a Poll of the Electors of the Borough of Mount Eden will be held on WEDNESDAY. 9th day of March, 1932, on the Proposal to Amalgamate the Borough of Mount Eden with the City of Auckland on the terms as submitted by the Auckland City Council dated 9th November, 1931. The Poll will bo held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling Booths:— Council Chambers, Valley Road, Mt. Eden. Snow's Garage, Mt. Eden Road, opposite Sylvan Avenue. Empty Shop, 452, Mt. Eden Rd.. near Stokes Road. F. C. Rae's Shop. Mount Eden Road, near Kingsview Road. E. Fordyce's Shop. Mount Eden Road, near Shackleton Road. Shop, Dominion Road, opp. View Road. Shop, 13'2, Valley Rd., corner Dominion Rd. Empty Shop, 372, Dominion Rd., opp. P.O. Empty Shop. 626, Dominion Road. opp. William Street. M. Bettamy's Shop. 731, Dominion Road, corner Halesowen Avenue. HOAVARD GRIBBLE, Returning Officer, Dated this 23rd day of February, 1932.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 18