AMUSEMENTS FINAL 2 DAYS— Despite the crowds the season cannot bo extended. THE REGENT THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent' Theatre. Direction: J. C. "Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. HELEN CLARK HAYES GABLE Glorify the Eternal Romanco of " rpHE WHITE QISTER." "IHR > V lIITE OISTEK." " rriHE \7t7HITE QISTER." "I HE W lIITE OISTER." THE "WHITE QISTER." HE »V HITE OiSTEIv." •' " THE XTtrHITE QISTER." " ± he White Sister." The world's most beautiful love story—greater and more magnificent on the talking screen—You must see it. Preceded by Spectacular Atmospheric Prologue. MISS SARAH STACPOOLE Singing . . . Gounod's "Ave Mnria." And this Wonderful Stuge Attraction, "LES STATUESQUE" | Also, a Gorge<sus Coloured Cartoon, FATHER NOAH'S ARKApproved for Universal Exhibition. I FRIDAY NEXT. . •A LAUGHING, SINGING, DANCING SPECIAL! A Mad Merry Whirl of Glorious Musical Comedy—Here they are again, the bright, breezy, singing-. dancing, joking type of entertainment that first made them famous. MR. WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER And MR. WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY The two irrepressible incomparable screams of the screen in a Glorious Medley of Songs, Dances, Laughter and Comedy—- " DIPLOMANIACS " " DIPLOMANIACS " " DIPLOMANIACS " " DIPLOMANIACS " With PHYLLIS BARRY, AND HOLLYWOOD'S BEAUTY BALLET. WUULdLI jY Roaring Biot of WOOI SFY Lizzy Hilarity, with mnnrcrv two of the craziest WOOLSEY diplomats that ever \Y/nnT whooped their way WUULODI through a Geneva WOOLSEY Peace Conference — \Y7/"\OT CCV They 11 give _ you WUULjLI laughing convulsions. Also, The most screamingly funny short comedy that ever the great comedian v made. CHARLIE CHAPLIN= CHARLIE CHAPLIN Now With Sound and Music. Approved for "Universal Exhibition.' Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). \ Continuous I NATIONAL I opp. i NAT i GNAL 11 a.m. NATIONAL Lid. LAST TWO DAYS Of the Picture that Amazed the World. Now in Sound. " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." You'll Thrill Again at the KU KLUX KLAN. The Great Society that Saved a Nation. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Supporting Programme Includes— MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON, And Chapter 8, "Heroes of the West." Prices, 11, 1/6. All Children, Gd, Gd, 6d. FKIDAY NEXT. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME DE LUXE. IRENE DUNNE, Charles Bickford, Gwili Andre, in "NO OTHER WOMAN." The story of a wife who dared all to savo lier husband from another woman. Recommended by Censor for Adults. WILLIAM BOYD, Chic Sale, Dorothy Wilson, in "THE GREAT DECISION." Chicago gangsters find it doesn't pay to invade the West with city gunmen. Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMUNITY SINGING /■w Jg AC Iv AGAIN! «J|2 FULL OF JOY GERMS! ally ALBERT AND MRS. RUSSELL. W Also, VERNON T. DREW, at COMMUNITY SINGING, TOWN HALL, TO-DAY (Wednesday), 12.30-1.30. Collection for Unemployed. CORPORATION NOTICES KELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT LOAN, £IIO,OOO. Meetings of Ratepayers will be held at the undermentioned places at 8 o clock p.m. on the dates mentioned, when the purposes of the above-mentioned Loan will be explained by tho Chairmen of the Committees controlling tho v.'orks'on the schedule of the proposed loan:— POINT CHEVALIER HALL.—Wednesday, August 23. EPSOM LIBRARY.— Friday, August 25. PEERLESS HALL, ST. lIELIERS.—Monday August 23. GREY LYNN LIBRARY.— Tuesday, August 29. RATEPAYERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES QAN YOU WRITE A GOOD BUSINESS LETTER? ?ou can easily master this very valuable subject, and enhance your earning capacity by studying in your own home.during leisure hours. v ITEMING WAY'S i POSTAL COURSE Is a concise, -simplified and thoroughly practical course, that has enabled thousands of New Zealanders to become expert business correspondents. If you wish to develop the power to' write clear and compelling letters, write to-day for particulars of this Special Postal Course to JJ E M l N G- W A Y ' S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS. O'CONNELL STREET, P.O. Box 616, Auckland. C.l. 4 12 Temporary and Permanent POSITIONS FILLED THIS YEAR. Shorthand-Typists, Book-keepers, Burroughs Operators, By JgRAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND and HAMILTON. ' Students wanted to take the placeß of J those obtaining employment. TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION Tl/TONOLOGUES, ' Recitations, Skettiljee, XTA humorous: posted •> anywhere; ' tvith lesson tall:.—Helen Griffiths, Academy, Upper Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21577, 23 August 1933, Page 18
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