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amusements RESERVE— Every Seat in the theatre was reserved in advance 011 foaturaay hundreds were unable to gam admission afternoon and evening. THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY. 11a.m., 2.15 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 8 p.m. (Owing to enormous attendances on Saturday the management are compelled to introduce an extra session at 4.45 p.m. to-day.) A TRIUMPH GREATER THAN ANY. A Climax in Achievement —Reaching heights of entertainment never before thought i>ossiblo—Audiences held, enthralled by the . unfolding of a story, so beautiful in its simplicity, and yet told with such power and realism that one really lives in the splendour of the days of Nero's Rome. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S HE QIGN OF THE QROSS. "rnllE OP THE QROSS. «rpHE QIGN OF THE riROSS. A Paramount Picture. With ELISSA LANDI. FREDRIC MARCH, CHARLES LAUGITTON. CLAUDETTE COLBERT. Wilson Barrett's immortal romance of Mercia, tho Christian Maid, and Marcus Superbus, Prefect of Rome. The thrill of a new faith —a story of martyrdom—and a triumphant spectacle of Imperial and dissolute Romo, culminating in the thrilling excitement of a Roman Holiday in the Circus Maximus. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL. It is Imperative to Reserve EarlyBookings are Enormous for All Evening and Afternoon Sessions All This Week. PLANS AT THEATRE (PHONE 46-883). Telephone Reservations Definitely Not Held After 7.45 p.m. N.B.—Performance commences at 8 p.m. sharp, "The Sign of the Cross" opening at seven minutes past eight. NATIONAL NATIONAL SPECIAL! FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY: 1 1 a.m. THIRD BIG WEEK OF THE SENSATIONAL RECORDER FAKER. EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR As "THE KID FROM SPAIN." "THE KID FROM SPAIN." "THE KID FROM SPAIN." A Rollicking Riot of Fun and Laughter, The Greatest Comedy Show in Years. United Artists Picture. Approved for* General Exhibition. STAGE ATTRACTION— Afternoons and Evenings Only, THE ROLAND SEXTETTE. C Juvenile Musicians and '2 Dainty Dancers. A Charming and Really Unique Stago Presentation. Also Walt Disney's Gorgeous Technicolour Novelty. " BABES IN THE WOOD." FRICES. 1/. 1/6. For Reservations Phone 42-16!). " Jfs a Habit. Smart People Have. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT PETER PAN 8.15 TILL 1 A.M. c—A—R—N—l—V—A—L! I CARNIVAL! NOVELTIES AND FAVOURS GALORE. I REGAL RECEPTION J Truly the "Idol of the World." Never, never before have I witnessed such enthusiasm as prevailed at Peter Pan on Saturday night when Miss Ella. Shields arrived to present tho gold-mounted whip to Mr. Roy Reed, Ovation followed ovation and the scene beggared description when in response to repeated requests Miss Shields sang "Burlington Bertie." To-night Miss Shields will be my guest after her performance at H.M. Theatre. NEIL EDGAR. JOY AND NEILL, j Clever Juveniles, demonstrating Fox Trot j and Simultaneous Tap. | Double, 10s. Evening Dress Essential. 1 HEAVY BOOKING! ! RESERVATIONS, DIAL 46-777. (No Extra Charge.) Manager . . . NEIL EDGAR. iJiO-DAY (EASTER MONDAY), COOKE'S RITZ, LTD. 3-Course Meal, Is 3d, Queen Street. O U H O 'CLOCK CO F FE E. !-L Delicious Coffee and Biscuits, 4d. L. G. RIMMER'S "OLDE ENGLISH COFFEE HOUSE," Customs St., nest Waverley Hotel. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES "AINTAIN VOUR QALARY IMPROVING YOUR QUALIFICATIONS. In these days of difficult business conditions, of salary cuts and retrenchment, there arj still thousands of men who are being promoted and earning higher salaries. You, too, can offset, tho effects of to-day's conditions by studying to BECOME AN ACCOUNTANT. As a Qualified Accountant you will be worth move to your cmployors—or to another firm Your earning power' will 'be greater your chances of promotion more certain. Hemingway's lead tho way in Accountancy tuition, because behind every detail of their couist is tho knowledge and experience of over 35 years. Write TO DAY for Free Book. "Accountancy," to jJEMINGWAY'B' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Chancery Chambers. O'Connell St., P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND, C.l. WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE AUCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.Old Rich Port, quality guaranteed, 30s per case; freight "aid. HlC'll fort Wine, 2 gals., 30s case, at depot; bring jars.—Corban's Wines Fort St. QJrS Per Case. —12 Bottles Old Port. Selling off stock. "Old Vintage."—Box 1144. Auckland. OAS CASE.— I*rontignac, rich, swoet. red OU Wine, delivered; freight paid.—Crown Wines, Elliott St. Phono 47-135.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 16

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