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AMUSEMENTS THRONGING CROWDS AGAIN AT THE REGENT WHERE THE EMPIRE'S STARS ARE ON PARADE! N Zi.'a Pro-eminent Theatre. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. Direction: .T. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd Managing; Director . . Beaumont Smith. 3 Sessions ... 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. 'J'lie Cinema's Dazzling Miißicnl Comedy Revue—What, a Show—Presenting 50 of London's Greatest Entertainers Singers Comedians Dancers Musicians and Novelty Performers! Yesterday every item brought forth thunderous applause. a " RADIO PARADE." " RADIO PARADE." " RADIO PARADE." E CLAUDE HULBERT, GUS McNAUGHTON; The Comedy Clowns. FLOTSAM AND JF.TSAM. Of High and Low Notes Fame. CLAPHAM AND DWYER. In Another Spot of Bother. FLORENCE DESMOND. In Her Amazing Impersonations. TEX McLEOD, In Lariat Tricks and Patter. STAINLESS STEPHEN, Reminiscences of a Railway Porter. ELSIE CARLISLE, That Certain Charming Crooner. MARIO LORENZO, The Golden Harpist. STANELLI AND EDGAR, The Freak Fiddlers. KEITH WILBUR. Animal Mimic. ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS, On a Shopping Expedition. THE CARLYLE COUSINS, That Merry Harmony Trio. HARDY AND DORIS. Piano Duellists. REGINALD GARDINER, Almost a Motor-car. JEANNE DE CASALIA, Mrs. Feathers' Flivver. THE HOUSTON SISTERS, A Double Scotch. LEONARD HENRY. The Body's in the Bath. And ROY FOX AND HIS BAND Keep the Show on Parade.

A Barrage of Laughs . . . amazing novelties . . . ten smashing eong hits . . . dazzling with talent and sensational scenas . . . you'll realise it's a show not to be missed! A British International Attraction. Approved for Universal Exhibition. They Bat in ecstasy and at the conclusion of this brilliant Disney creation the applause rocked the Theatre. THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT picture ever made. " THREE LITTLE PIGS." " THREE LITTLE PIGS." In Colour. Disney's Amazing Cartoon, with its clever humour and lilting theme song. "Who's Afraid of tho Big. Bad Wolf?" Also, other Excellent Regent Featurettes. Reservations Essential for To-night. Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-S88.) " THE INVISIBLE MAN " " THE INVISIBLE MAN " " THE INVISIBLE MAN " " THE INVISIBLE MAN " " THE INVISIBLE MAN " " THE INVISIBLE MAN " /// Coming to give you /// your greatest thrill. REGENT FRIDAY NEXT. ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " It's a habit smart people have." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT >ETER PAN""(N.Z.'b Premier Cabaret and Society RendescvouiO, PRESENTS Reg. Morgan and his New Peter Pan Band, again featuring "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," the new song hit which scored such a sensational success with patrons last Saturday night. DOUBLE, 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. RESERVATIONS: DIAL 46-777. Manager NEIL EDGAR. NEW ZEALAND TOURIST TROPHY, NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST ROAD RACE. MOSES, MATTSON. BRAY, In THRILLING CONTESTS AGAINST SOUTHERN RIDERS. JANUARY 29. MEETINGS IJ9W3fUIU SB

A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered bv HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND to DR. BENZION SHEIN. Envoy of the World Zionist Organisation. in tho Council Chamber. Town Hall. Auckland, on MONDAY. January 15, 1931. at 12 noon. Citizens aro cordially invited to attend. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. TNTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS, INCORPORATED. Tlio Australian President, A. .T. WILLIAMS. Will address a Meeting of Accountants interested on MONDAY, January 22. 1934. at 7.45 in Chamber of Commerce, bwanson bt. The Institute, as now constituted, is for Accountants only, and impending members can obtain further information from Phono 4G-411. H. WILSON. Box 1303. DANCING _ MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, AND MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, Principals (with Highest English Qualifications) of New Zealand's Leading and Most Successful SCHOOL OF . BALLROOM DANCING. Latest Successes include Demonstrations at Important Social Events during tho holiday period at Rotorua. Tho winner of the recent Rotorun Ballroom Championship was trained in our School. REDUCED SUMMER RATES STUDIO: 91 QUEEN STREET. Telephone 40-214. STRATTON ON TOP AGAIN. Rotorua Demanded the Best and Sent for Stratton. Following Records at Rotorun Exclusive Demonstration at Rotorua's Only Cabaret. Exclusive Demonstration at both of Tnuranga Cabarets. Exclusive Demonstration at Brent's Over Holidays. All Rotorua Teachers had their Lessons Exclusively from us. Owing to many requests from Auckland Pupils we aro RETURNING JANUARY 17. REDUCED SUMMER FEES. Danco Saturday. Whitehall Buildings. Pliono 45-440.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21698, 13 January 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21698, 13 January 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21698, 13 January 1934, Page 20

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