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AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. It captures nil the beauty, romance and humour of the famous play. A Paramount Picture, '■ With SYLVIA SIDNEY. CHAT?LIE RUGGLES, GARY GRANT, itecommendcd by Censor for Adults* ON THE STAGE. Afternoons and Eveningß Only. MISS JULIE RUSSELL, In a Spectacular Atmospheric Prologue, Splendid Supporting Featurettes. FRIDAY NEXTSENDING ITS LAUGHTER AND MUSIC RINGING AROUND THE WORLD. THE SCREEN HAS NEVER HAD ANYTHING LIKE IT . . . THE EARS OF THE WORLD HAVE NEVER WELCOMED SUCH SONG AND MUSIC . , . TUNEFUL. BRIGHT AND LIVELY COMEDY ROMANCE . . . THE ENTERTAINMENT HIT OF THE SEASON. ' " THE BIG BROADCAST." " THE BIG BROADCAST." Approved for Universal. Exhibition. MORE SONGS! MUSIC I COMEDY! LAUGHS! Than you've ever known before. Never hus there been such a galaxy of world-famous entertainers gathered together before. Hear Bing Crosby singing "'Please." It's a hit—Hear Kate Smith's haunting songs—Hear the famous Street Singer, and Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra. Just a few of the great artists in this glowingly romantio, hilariously funny story. Also, at the Day Sessions; MICKEY MOUSE On the Screen AND IN PERSON, To Greet all the Children. Boye and Girls watch out for Mickey Mouse. He is coming loaded with Presents and lots of good things for you all. "Big Broadcast" Plans Now Open. Book at Theatre (Phone 46-888). . " CINDERELLA " BOX PLANS Will be Opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING at 9 o'clock. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. PANTOMIME PANTOMIME PANTOMIME Commencing NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON And NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. AND EACH. SUBSEQUENT AFTERNOON AND EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present FRANK NEIL'S Colossal London Drury Lane Pantomime, " CINDERELLA " " CINDERELLA " " CINDERELLA " " CINDERELLA " Avßeal Three Hours' Complete Pantoinimo Right up to the Highest J. C. Williamson Standard. 70 ARTISTS 70 70 ARTISTS 70 Including

GEORGE WALLACE us BUTTONS. GEOIIGIi WALLACE as BUTTONS. JOSIE MELVILLE us CINDERELLA. JOSIE MELVILLE as CINDERELLA. MIRIAM LESTER as Prince Charming. DOROTHY DEWAR as Dandini. JULIE RUSSELL as the Fairy Queen. BILLY MALONEY as the Ugly Sister. CLIFF O. KEEFE as the Demon Kins. MURRAY AND WALTON as the Dame'i Dancing Horse. MAURICE DIAMOND as iho Cat. MAURICE BARLING as Baron Hardup. Mr. Neil is confident that Aucklanders will appreciate his production of " Cinderella " us one of the best pantomimes ever staged in New Zealand, A succession of novelties, specialties, song hits, stage spectacles, comedy scenes and SKetches. wonderful acrobatic features, beautiful ballets, gor. geous ensembles, and u favourite pantomime story interwoven. Tho Wonderful Specialties Will 'lnclude: UNDERNEATH THE SEA—TFIE BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY AND ROSE BALLET—THE AMAZING CLEVERES—THE NEW BIG FOUR—THE AUTUMN OLADE —THE DEMON'S LAIR—THE ROYAL BALLROOM-THE PALACE OF HEARTS. THE TOY SOLDIERS, FEATURING AN ARMY OF BRILLIANTLY CLEVER KIDDIES CI NDERELL A' S GLI TTE RIN G FAIRY COACH AND REAL WHITE PONIES. Amazing Scale of Pantomime Prices. NIGHTS.—S/, 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/. Children Half-price except to 1/ Seats. Early Door Gallery, Gd extra. MATINEE PRICES.—Adults: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, 1/.. Children's Prices: 1/, I/O, 2/. All Prices plus Tax. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., or. Wednesday. Day Sales at His Majesty's Sweet Shop. FUNERAL NOTICES T, 0D £ E „ , MAUJNGAWHAO, IGB. 'iho Brethren are re<juested to attend the Funeral of Late Wor. Bro. W. H. Haslett, leaving his late residence, 54 View lid Mt. Eden, for St. Andrew's Cemetery, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday), May 2. By Order of the W.M. ELECTORAL T. JjOEOUGH J^LECTIONS. With reference to publication of names of Candidates supported by the Protestant Political Association, I wish to state publicly that my name was includod without my consent or knowledge. W. 'p* QTILWELL. QNEHUNGA jyj-AYORAL j^LECTION. M E - F. W. M odntjol '- Will Address tho Electors in tho FORESTERS' THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), AT 8 P M. Subject: "MUDDLED FINANCE" Chairman: PASTOR TIIORNLEY. Do Not Neglect to Vote on Wednesday. 'pAKAPUNA Jj E C T O II S. Takapuna Citizens Progressive League Advises Ratepayers to Support:— MAYORALTY: Mr. J. Guiniven (sitting Mayor). COUNCIL: Mrs. Amy Blomfield, Messrs. Johnston, Hall and Rctter. POWER BOARD: J. Guiniven, Fred Retter. For Sound Administration*^,^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21480, 2 May 1933, Page 18

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