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AmuDLmiiii xo. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. 3 Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., '2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. HUGE CROWDS ROARING WITH LAUGHTER! STANLEY LUPINO/ STANLEY LUPINO, Undoubtedly the Greatest Comedian Ever Seen in Auckland, and a host of other great English Comedy Artists, in THE GREATEST BRITISH COMEDY OF THEM ALL. "LOVE LIES." "LOVE LIES." "LOVE LIES." "LOVE LIES." (British International Picture.) There is enough laughter in "Love Lies" to suffice for two or three ordinary comedies. . . . All previous heights of wit and scintillating humour are surpassed in this epic of drollery. —Vide N.Z. Herald, 12-3-32. A continuous flow of hilarity that literally rocked the theatre -with unrestrained merriment. ... If there is one tonic that will banish all thoughts of an impending wages cut it is "Love Lies." —Vide Star, 12-3-32. ■REGENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE LAND OF THE SHAMROCK, A Symphony of Irish Songs and Scenes. FRIDAY NEXT— A GREAT STAR'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. HERE IS THE COLMAN WHO STARTLED YOU IN "BEAU G-ESTE," "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" AND "RAFFLES," . . . . WHO CHARMED YOU IN "THE DEVIL TO PAY." .... NOW GIVING YOU THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME IN A STORY BRISTLING WITH ACTION. Samuel Goldwyn Presents RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN ' THE UNHOLY GARDEN.' * THE UNHOLY GARDEN.' ' THE UNHOLY GARDEN.' ' THE UNHOLY GARDEN.' (United Artist, Picture.) "The Unholy Garden," one of the few places still remaining where fugitives from justice may find refuge—safe from the police and extradition. Here from all over the world drifted advonturers who preyed on their fellow men—and strange, beautiful women who preyed on the adventurers—what a setting for Ronald Colman. You can imagine the sensation that this picture will create—so prepare to Book Early. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). Reserves from 28 (plus tax). SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. WHEN ? WHERE ? YACHTING. XL T HE p OINT oheva0 heval i e r /J]v\ SAILING CLUB Invites all Boats to Compete in DAL REGATTA ON MARCH 20. The following Classes will be catered for:— H. I, L, N. O, M. V. S, T. X, Y, Z, Launches and Dinghies. Good Prizes. Championship Flags for 14, IG, 18 foot. Poßt entries, 2s (id. R. L. THORPE. Hon. Sec. RUGBY FOOTBALL. _ "PONSONBY DISTRICT RUGBY 1 FOOTBALL CLUB. Xa\ The Annual General Meeting of , the above Club will he held at, the —Training Hall. Dipmnn SI., Ponsonby, TO-NIGHT • (Tuesday) at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report, Balance-sheet, Election of Officers and General. All members and intending members are requested to attend. L. RIGHTON, Hon. Sec. Grammar old boys- football CLUB.—Extraordinary General Meeting will be held at the Auckland Rugby Union's Board Room, O'Connell St.. TONIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. Business: Alteration to Rules, Annual General Meeting immediately following Extraordinary General Meeting. Business: Annual Report. Balance-sheet. Election of Cfficers, etc. All Members a;iid Intending Members are requested to attend.—R. L. FARRELL. Hon. Secretary. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET. REMUERA. —5 Rooms, good, #.1., garage, large section; cheap rent.—Phone 28-318. KEMUERA, Newmarket.—s Rooms, all convs., electric light.—New Zealand Insurance. 43-895. REMUERA. —Bungalow, r> rooms, 30s; also 7 42s. EPSOM.—Bungalow, 7 rooms, 35s (good position). HARROP AND MEDLEY,, 28, Shortlnnd Street.. JANDRINGHAM RD., 114.—G nice Rooms, convs.—9, Wynyard Rd., Mt. Eden. T/ICIiNTi'Y Royal Oak.—Modern Bungalow, » part furnished or unfurnishocl; reasonable.—N.B.. 08. llF.Kalt>. if 4 Brixton Rd., Dominion Rd.—s Rooms, lu, garage; partly furn.; moderate, reliable tenants. €' Rooms, laundry, rpnge, electric light and ) hot water service: 25s per week.—Apply Public Trust,. Lea St., Parnell.—4 Rooms; ill. —Apply » Public Trust Office, "ANUFACTU: PLUMBERS. ELEC SHOP PREMISES TO

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21132, 15 March 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21132, 15 March 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21132, 15 March 1932, Page 16

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