AMUSEMENTS Cosy arid Comfortable. THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction: J. C. "Williamson Picture Corporation, litd. 3 Sessions ... 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 iv.in. FINAL 2 DAYS— Tho Reason Cannot bo Extended for this Grand Variety Programme. BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS "A SOUTHERN MAID" "A SOUTHERN MAID" Revel in its moments of gaiety and ruro musical delights as you live enthralled by the spell of romance 'neath southern skies. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Stage Attraction .... Last 2 Days. FEED MILLIE MILLER AND DEANE, The Laughable Favourites of London's famous musical _ halls in a. clever concoction of wit and song. Auckland awaits with expectant thrill the debut of a new star—a glamorous personality, the sensation of five Continents . . . not only beautiful, alio is breath-taking! N.Z. GALA PREMIERE. FRIDAY NEXT A NNA A NNA A NNA A NNA NNA A NNA NNA A NNA ANNA A NNA j\_ NNA A NNA Her beauty made men —even brothers betray each other! " NANA." " NANA." " NANA." " NANA." Gilded fly of tho Paris Boulevards .... Bhe UHed men for stepping stones as she roae from obscurity to the pinnacles of fame! United Artists. Phillips Holmes, Richard Bennett, Lionel A twill, Mae Clarke. A brave and reckless lady . . . Zola'a immortal heroine of the boulevards . . charming you with her exquisite artistry and electrifying _ personality . . . giving you glorious moments of laughter and sadness, revealing tho most appealing romance ever depicted by the screen! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Disney's Latest Colour Symphony, 'THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS.' Plans Are Rapidly Filling. Book at Theatre (Phone 46-888). MUSICAL COMEDY "A GAIETY GIRL." "A GAIETY GIRL." TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, THURSDAY. MAY 31, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. Co-Producers: MRS. E. SUTHERLAND MR. LEN BARNES. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Prices, 2/. Reservation, Gd oxtra. Proceeds in aid of Y.W.C.A. MEETINGS jgUSINESS EFFICIENCY. A Special Meeting to consider Formation of an Efficiency Club will be held at Druleigh College, Anzac Avenue, THIS EVENING, 8 o'clock. Address on "Starting a Worthwhile Career." All interested invited to attend. IM' I L K 1 A PUBLIC MEETING OF PROTEST RE CONTROL AND INCREASED PRICE OF MILK. (Organised by the National Council of Women, Auckland Branch), Will be held in SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS STREET, TO-NIGHT AT 8. Representative Citizens will speak. All Householders Cordially Invited. Collection Towards Expenses. A. M. McNAIR. Hon. Secretary. Phone 13-298. yiCTORIA LEAGUE (INC.). EMPIRE DAY, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). A Wreath will bo placed by the President, Miss J. A. Mowbray, at the Queen Victoria Statue, Albert Park, at 11.45 a.m., and afterwards at the Statue in Symonds Street. A cordial invitation iss extended to Members and to tho Public. TEACHERS OF MUSIO JOilN iIAUDMAN. TBAOTKB Of PIANO Studio: ACADEMY BLDCS.. Next Tabernacle. Phono 44-475. I ILL!AN BRAITHWAITE. L.A.8., Voice 1J Production, Piano Harmony.—233 Jervois Rd.. Heme Bay OLIVE '&ARLSON, L.A.8.. R.A.M.. R.C.M. (London).—Pianoforte, Iheorv, Singing; modorate. Homes visited. Pupus prepared examinations. —63 Kensington Av., Balmoral, Dominion Rd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21807, 23 May 1934, Page 20
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