THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. GALA PRESENTATION TO-DAY TO-DAY 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Scintilla tint: First Night Performance at 8 o'clock sharp. nit ONE ARLISS! And now he is here in his fifth and finest contribution to the Screen. GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS. ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS. ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS, ARLISS. ARLISS, ARLISS. Distinctive—Magnificent in His Outstanding Screen Contribution as ALEXANDER ' ALEXANDER (Warner Bros. JJAMILTON.' JTAMILTON.' jjamilton: JTAMILTON.' JTAMILTON. 1 ttamilton: SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT •ON PAGE 15. DORIS KENYON, JUNE COLLYER - MONTAGUE LOVE ALAN MOWBRAY DUDLEY DIGGES Vibrant pases torn from history's arena where foundations and country were laid—where towering minds played the game against each other in their mad desire for glory and power—where men understanding men drew bewitchingly cunning women into their plans to gain their ends. In this seething torrent of conspiracy and ambitions George Arliss as Alexander Hamilton gives a performance that will go down in history as one o£ the Twentieth Century's greatest contributions to posterity. Regent's Associated Entertainment. Latest events in the world's news Comedy, and '"The Red Shadow," a mystery riaylet. NOTE! BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone -16-SSSL MEETINGS. Q P E N FORUM. The Next Meeting will be held in the Rooms of N.Z. Farmers' Union, Wright's Buildings. Fort Street, at 8 p.m., TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). The Subject for Discussion is: "CURRENCY REFORM." All Interested are Cordially Invited to Attend. No Charge for Admission. M. C. O'NEILL, Hon. Sec. TROTTING. THE SPORT SUPREME, TROTTING. NEXT SATURDAY. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1932, SATURDAY NEXT. APRIL 30, ALEXANDRA PARK. EPSOM. , TROTTING. IN THE FOREFRONT OF ALL SPORTING ENTERTAINMENTS. THERE'S THRILL AFTER THRILL. THERE'S SPEED AND ACTION. TROTTING IS EVER POPULAR BECAUSE IT JUSTIFIES PUBLIC OPINION. !/-_ TO COURSE. - / 5/- TICKETS. Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen . . 6s Od Ladies ~ 4s Od Children (under 12 years) . . 2s Od Totalisator Tickets, 10s. Horses in Birdcage for First Race about 11 a.m. PATRONS NOTE. A Large Number of Visiting Horses, including Borne Brilliant South Islanders, will be competing on Saturday, and remember there is ONLY ONE DAY, NEXT SATURDAY. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. CAMBRIDGE TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, MAY 7, 1932. ACCEPTANCES for all Events close on FRIDAY NEXT, April 29, by 5 p.m.. with Messrs. Blomiield and Co., Shortland St., Auckland, or with the undersigned. WALTER STOPFORD, Phone 82, Cambridge. Secretary. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. CAMERON Dining Rooms, Pajmerston Bldgs., Customs St. West; reduced charges; 3 course Is; one course 9d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21167, 27 April 1932, Page 20
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