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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. S Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p,m., 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS. Thrill to the Throb of Gipsy Music and Moonlit Nights of Venice. GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON in " TO-NIGHT OR NEVER." " TO-NIGHT OR NEVER." Recommended for Adults. It has everything that provides Teal entertainment, witty words, intriguing story, lavish settings and delightful melodies. Season extended for two extra days only—You must not miss it. Great Supporting Programme Includes BOBBY JONES, No. 8, "THE BRASSIE." FRIDAY NEXT— Hold Everything—Here's Winnie Lightner in the fastest, funniest, wildest comedy ever. If you thought Winnie' was funny in "Sit Tight" and her other big hits, just wait until you've seen this one. It's everything you ever hoped for in Riotous Comedy Entertainment, just a whirlwind of merriment, gladness and gaiety. The Screen's Greatest Comedy Team to-day v is Winnie Lightner and Charles Butterworth—together they're a panic. WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, CHARLES BUTTERWORTH. CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, EVELYN KNAPP DONALD COOK. In "SIDE SHOW." "SIDE SHOW." "SIDE SHOW." "SIDE SHOW." "SIDE SHOW." (A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Picture.) THE MAXIMUM IN RIOTOUS HILARITY. Harum-scarum Madcap Winnie is an absolute tornado of mirth and madness. She plays everything except the fat girl and the living skeleton in "The Greatest Show on Earth." You're going to laugh as you'vo never laughed before. BOOK EARLY. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-688). IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTMR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS In "THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD." Commences REGENT, FRIDAY, JULY 22. Without any preliminary announce?i en miI Itsoever 1 tsoever in the newspapers tno Theatre has been inundated with inquiries for bookings for "The Man who Played God." In order to avoid congestion, the Box Plans for Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23, only will open at the Theatre To-day. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY. Telephone Reservations Cannot be Accepted. KEEP SLIM AND TRIM, RENEW YOUR VIM. SKATING AT THE RIVOLI TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Semi-final of the Open Mile Cup Championship. Big Programme, including Novelty Sports for the less "advanced skaters. You are bound to enjoy an evening At THE RIVOLI. AUCKLAND'S WONDER RINK. 436-440, UPPER QUEEN Direction. M. A. NASSOOR. HIT, R. L. W. ROGER S, -"-U of Chicago, TO-NIGHT.» on . " THOUGHT POWER AND FATE." At THEOSOPHICAL HALL. DOG SHOWS. DOG SHOW. DOG SHOW. DOG SHOW. AUCKLAND KENNEL ASSOCIATION. Supported, by Members of the S.P.C.A. DOG SHOW, DOG SHOW, A THREE-POINT FIXTURE. /Also CLASSES FOR CATS.) To be Held FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 29 AND 30. tn RUTLAND BUILDINGS. Still 011 the Map with another Overseas \ Judge. FRED. D'HELIN, ESQ., IS COMING, One of Australia's Most Prominent AllBreed Judges. SHOW your Dogs and receive the benefit of an UNBIASSED and CORRECT Decision. —ln accordance with English Kennel Club Rules. Challenge Points are awarded independent of Classes entered. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, JULY 15. Obtain Schedule, MRS. E. H. MARFURT. 42, Cheltenham Rd.. Devonport. « Phone 22-503. ARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD, "t* Secretary's Office, Quay Street. Auckland, l'2th July, 1932. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A single pile beacon with staff and cage surmount, painted black, has been erected in a position 250J deg. 1425 feet from the north-west corner of Prince'B Wharf. The beacon in 3 feet L.W.S.T. marks the centre of a bank approximately 400 feet long (east to west) by 200 feet wide (north to south) with less than 10 feet of water at L.W.S.T., lying about 350 feet to the northward of the centre of the Viaduct across Freeman's Bay. By Order. H. B. BURNETT. Superintendent & Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. J W j^ rmitage . Late of K. and K. GROCERY STORES, IS COMMENCING BUSINESS IN TEMPORARY PREMISES, 11, STATION ST.. NEWMARKET. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 13. A FREE INDEX TO UNCLAIMED MONEY, giving thousands of names of persons advertised for posted upon application.—King and King, 17, Bond St. Sydney, N.S.W.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 18