AMUSEMENTS TUMULTUOUS RECEPTION— Crowds stormed the theatre yesterday to welcome back Auckland's most popular comedian—aud what an ovation lie received. Laughter such as has never been heard beforo rang through the theatre. What n Comedian ho is—what a Star—what an Entertainer! (Hurry Reserve for To-night.) THE REGENT THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. THE MERRY MONARCH OF MIRTH IN HIS BRILLIANT MUSICAL LAUGHTER HIT! By Heavings—George, you certainly proved to yesterday's packed and convulsed audiences lhat you're still "The King of Comedians." You've broken your own laughter records . . you're funnier than ever on the screen . . . and that's saying something! GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE " HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." Elftee British Empire Production. MUSIC, SONGS, LAUGHTER. His Happy Hilarious Highness of Hilarity bringing more laughs, fun and out-and-out humour than you've ever known before. And there's the music, the songs, the choruses, the exquisite frocking and Bettings to make .this the show that everybody in Auckland is thronging to see. What a Comedian! What a Picture! WONDERFUL VARIETY FEATURETTES. APOLLO GRANFORTE, And Williamson Imperial Opera Orchestra. MARSHALL CROSBY Singing "South of Shanghai." BARRIER REEF OCEAN ODDITIES. Sundowners' Quartette. NEIL McKAY, Scottish Comedian and Eccentric Dancer. Kathleen Goodall, Songs at the Piano. MELBOURNE CUP. The Greatest Film of a Race Ever Recorded. First Scenes of English Cricketers. Enormous Booking for To-night. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). ISlaElißlileff rOpp. G.P.0., Queen St. N.>. Adults 6d, Children 3d, Circle ]/- > 6d HAWAIIAN SOUTH SEA ISLAND FEATURE. 0d 6d | "ALOHA" | 6d 6d " With 6d , BEN LYON and ™ RAQUEL TORRES, in 6d 6d " ALOHA " 6d " ALOHA " /• j A Tempestuous Romance full of „ . Od Wild Beauty. 6d , , EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Dd Sessions: 11.15, 2. 4, 6 and 8 6d 6d 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d 6d to-night. dial to-nig HEAVY BOOKft RESERVE. 46 ' 777 * NOW <C PETER PAN MERV. BR EE And His Superb Band of Novelty Artists. Not just a Dance Band, but 100 p.c. ENTERTAINERS. Double, 7s 6d. Evening Dress Essential. COMING ATTRACTIONS. "COLLEGIATE NIGHT." THE BIG LINE UP—GRAMMAR. WANGANUI. WELLINGTON, NELSON, ENGLISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Representing 54 Colleges), AND NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATIONS. All are combining to make this function the festival of the eeason. The College Boys are here again. PAH! RAH! RAH! Can't you hear their school refrain. RAH! HAH! RAH! MEET them at llieir favourite came. Dancing .at the Peter Pan, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. WED., Nov. SO.—Grammar Swimming Club and Auckland Outboard Racing Club Night's A.O.R.C. Art Union will be drawn in the Cabaret Same Night.
ST. JAMES' FRIDAY NEXT. DOLORES DEL RK) AND JOEL McCREA "BIRD OF In PARADISE" The Scenery the Singing the Dancing the Beautiful Musio the Acting make this picture the James* Biggest Attraction This Year. 8H ! IT'S COMING. "THE GHOST TRAIN." CEREMONIES "H'RIENDS are cordially invited to be present at the SOLEMN BLESSING AND LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION-STONE or ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, Beatrice Roud, Remuera, ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at 3 p.m. ■ • His Lordship Bishop Liston, D.D., will officiate. SHOWS HAURAKI A. AND P. ASSN. 34TH ANNUAL SHOW AT PAEROA. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 30, 1932. DOMINION HUNTER CLASS; £27 prizein on ©y. CATTLE. HORSES. PIG CLASSES. WOOD-CHOPPING EVENTS, 15-inch and 12-inch Handicaps. Entries Close Stock Events NOVEMBER 23. Wood-Chopping Events, NOVEMBER 21, 8 p.m. Schedules on Application. EDWIN EDWARDS, Secretary, Paeroa. TOILET ALLEN'S Mexican Wallnutt Stain for Grey Hair; safe, permanent, harmless. All chemists. Price 5s Gd. ANNOUNCING Elizabeth Colledgo New Premisos, cor Broadway, Remuera Rd. Phone 4G-593. Permanent Waving from 15s. AUTISTIC Hair Colouring, Permanent Waving, from 12s Gd. Late Manager Marcells, Bond St., London, and expert staff.—Mayfair Salon, over Hannah's Shoe Shop. Queen Street. Phone 47-003. MISS FOX. Hallenstein s Buildings, Queen St.—Permanent Waving (oilsteam method, no electricity); 25s.—Phone 42-919. MRS. BOND, second floor, Civic House. Queen St. Personal attention.—Phone 47-406. MEETING THE TlMES.—Ladies' Haircutting, Is: Permanent Waving, froin 10s Gd: only experts engaged.-—Dolph Eapleton, Est. 53 years. Ladies' Ilairdressor, 6 Victoria St. Depot for Inecto. POWDER Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade —Permanent Waving, 12s 6d; Marcel Waving, 2a 6d—Phone 46-718, W. Dickinson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 20
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