AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT Now Zealand's Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY GALA OPENING. N.Z. PREMIERE. OPENING MATINEES AT 11 AND 2.30. GRAND EVENING PERFORMANCE 8 p.m. A night of laughter, colour and Ka iety—a New Zealand premiere without n parallel in the history of ihe entertainment world—and Cinesound Cameraman will mako a sound pictorial 'record of the surging throngs attending this gala event. SPREADING JOYOUS RAYS OF SUNSHINE AND LAUGHTER ROUND THE WORLD. :"ON OUR SELECTION. E"ON OUR SELECTION." :"ON OUR SELECTION." :"ON OUR SELECTION." E"ON OUR SELECTION." E"ON OUR SELECTION." Empire Films Cinesound Production. BERT BAILEY As Dad, and the principals of the ulnge production in the roles of the lludd Family. LAUGH AS YOU'VE NEVER LAUGHED BEFORE. All the wonderful laughs of Steele Rudd's book and play magnified and multiplied a hundred-fold- —humour such aB you have never seen before and that will keep you laughing and chuckling for days. Added to this is a delightful romance with a touch of pnthos, all photographed against, exquisite natural Bettings, with perfect eound accompaniment. AND WHAT AN ARRAY OF WONDERFUL SUPPORTING ENTERTAINMENT. CINESOUND NEWS. First Views of Wairoa Earthquake Damage. SYMPHONY IN STEEL. PHOTOGRAPHIC G'EMS OF SYDNEY AND ENVIRONS. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. YOU MUST RESERVE EARLY Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). TROTTING. TO-MORROW. THE SPORT THAT THRILLS FROM START TO FINISH. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1932. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. TROTTING PROVIDES QUALITY IN SPORT. JUST THAT SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT THAT MAKES A DAY AT TROTTING SO VERY ENJOYABLE. ADMISSION 1/6 TO COURSE TOTALISATOR 5/- TICKETS. Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course)^; Gentlemen . Ladies . ■ ■ • • • "* i. Children (under 12 years) .. 2/Totalisator Tickets, 10/Fir&t Race Starts About 12 Noon. FINAL DAY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). A. G. MABEE, Secretary. Durham Street East. Auckland. FURNITURE REMOVALS I FURNITURE REMOVAL.—Expert Men and Reliable Trucks.—J. J. Craig, Limited, 100 Queen Street, Auckland. FRUIT FOR SALE A PPLES, Delicious, repacked and 1\ wrapped: guaranteed sound; 7s Gd case. -T. Munk, Wttitakere. PRODUCE FOR SALE AGRICULTURAL Lime, Us 6d cwt.; 200XX gallon tanks, 355: Hay, £4.—Perkins, Markets. 4 KKIVING November. —Australian Wheat, .iIL Pollard, Oats; lowest quotes.—Brown, Durham Lane. Auckland. CIASII, Per Sugar Bag.—Cabbage. Is 9d; / Cauliflowers, Carrots, 2s fid; Parsnips, Pumpkins, 3s lid; Potatoes, ss; railage, Bd. Franklin Supplies. Pukekohe. "LIONMY, first-class clover, 201b., .'iOlb. and LL 401b. tins; fid lb; freight paid.—Principal, Wesley College. Paerata. MONEY, 101b. tins; quality positively un--I.TL beatable, 4s 2d per tin.—Perkins, Markets. POTATOES. Cabbages, Rhubarb, Cauliflowers; Barberry Plants. —Box 1, Pukekohe. OHOPKEEPERS wauled to buy Eggs O direct from poultry farm.—Poultry, 182, Hehalo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 20
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