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AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-ominent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. "Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Managing Director . . Beaumont Smith. 3 Sessions ... 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. SONGS, LAUGHTER AND MERRY ROMANCE. Blithe, airy romance—marvellous humour, songs and music—and it introduces Rhythmic Dialogue, the ono really new noto that's been struck on the screen since the adveut of sound. " HALLELUJAH, " HALLELUJAH. I'M A TRAMP." I'M A TRAMP." United Artists Picture, AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON, MADGE EVANS—HARRY LANGDON. Delightful fast-moving musical comedy, that everybody will enjoy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, IN GORGEOUS COLOUR, " BIRDS IN SPRING." The 3rd of Walt Disney's Brilliant Cartoons. —— And KNIGHT BARNETT, KNIGHT BARNETT. Featuring "SONGS OP THE FAMILY," Entr'acte . . . Selections from "The Merry Widow." _ ' Regent's News Specials, etc. Bookings Are Heavy For To-night. Plans at Theatre (Phono 4G-8S8). Movie Charity ball, DIXIELAND, JULY 13. THE CRITICS' CHOICE OF THE BRIGHTEST AND SMARTEST ENTERTAINMENT OF 1933 IS—FREDRIC MARCH. FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT. " TO-NIGHT IS OURS." " TO-NIGHT IS OURS." From the Play by N NOEL COWARD. A brilliantly sophisticated, romantic comedy from the pen of Britain's famous playwright—with a wonderfully talented cast—it's no wonder every motion picture critic says: "Don't Miss It." Make a Note. Recommended by Censor for Adults. "TO-NIGHT IS OURS." COMMENCES REGENT FRIDAY NEXT. I "THE LONDON" | jyy Opp. G.P.0., Queen St. Y A FIRST RELEASE FEATURE. £J A Drama of the Prize Ring and AJ a, Romantic Love Story. 6d LOLA LANE 6d GWINN Wn.LIAMS and 6d STEPHEN FETCHIT. 6d 6d " THE BIG FIGHT." 6d M " THE BIG FIGHT." ~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Oth CHAPTER FINE SERIAL , . " KING OF THE WILD." M Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 6 and 8. 0(3 6d Adults, 6d: Children, 3d: R.C., Is. 6d 6d 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d 6d PRINCE EDWARD "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DEVONPORT VICTORIA- At 3 - DEVONPORT. KAREN MORLEY. in "PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JUNE 17. < DIXIELAND jS DEBUTANTES' NIGHT. DEBUTANTES* NIGHT. The 1933 Debutantes and their escorts will be fho guests of the management. THE INCOMPARABLE DIXIELAND BAND Will repeat the magnificent programme that delighted dancers at tiio VICE-REGAL BALL. SPECIAL DANCE NUMBERS AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER BANJOIST, On his Hundred Guinea Instrument. The only one of its kind in N.Z. Phone 20-615 for Reservations. Evening Dress Essential. V. H. TRASK, Manager. COMMERCE BALL, JUNE 22. LIVING POSTER COMPETITION. RESERVE NOW. HOCKEY H E YREMUERA TO-DAY. 1.50 p.m.—TRAINING COLLEGE V. SOMERVILLE. 3 p.m.—UNIVERSITY V. NTH. SHORE. 3 p.m.—PAPATOETOE V. ST. LUKE'S. Admission/ 6d. Stand, Free. SATURDAY. 24th.—REP. MATCH. TOWN V. COUNTRY. COMBINED AUCKLAND CU / y HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONS' ANNUAL COUNTRY WEEK TOURNEY. MARKET ROAD GROUNDS. REMUERA. MONDAY, at 2 p.m., and each Following Afternoon. Admission, (id. ANNUAL HOCKEY BALL PETER PAN CABARET. JUNE 21. Tickets obtainable Messrs. Watts' Sports Dept. SHOWS Auckland kennel club's MID-YEAR SHOW, Held in conjunction with Auckland Winter Exhibition, Wharf Sheds. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 7 AND 8. Entries close MONDAY. June 2G. Schedules free on application. GEO. HUNT, Secretary, 14 Gladstone Rd., Mt. Albert, 5.W.2. Phone 20-337.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

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