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AMUSEMENTS FINAL DAY " THOSE WERE THE DAYS " The Comedy of London's Gay Nineties, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions ... 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Shoppers' Session To-morrow, 5 p.m. N.Z. PREMIERE TO-MORROW Another Great Event at The Regent. The Entertainment Merits of this programme eclipse anything ever presented in Auckland. ROMANTIC AND LAUGHABLE ESCAPADES OF HISTORY'S GREATEST RASCAL! Meet this dashing scallawag Cellini. He disturbs the peace of men . . . the rest of women! Thero's a laugh and thrill in every line and scene ... it s smart, subtle and shockingly funny. 11 20th Century Present " FREDRIC MARCH. CONSTANCE BENNETT, In "THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI" With . PAY WRAY, FRANK MORGAN. United Artiste Release, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CELLINI—WHAT A LOVER! WHAT A LIAR! Action, intrigue, romance, adventure and smart comedy sparkle effervescency In every moment of this grand romantic comedy. It's 1934'S Entertainment Sensation. FEATURETTES ALL IN COLOUR. A Magnificent Supporting' Programme includes 3 brilliant technxcolour subjects. " THE WISE LITTLE HEN," A Disney Gem of Colour and Comedy. "NOT TO-NIGHT. JOSEPHINE." The Funniest Short Musicale Ever Seen. " BEAUTY SECRETS OF HOLLYWOOD." A Delightful Novelty, Beautifully Coloured. "ORGANLOGUE"—NEWS EVENTS. Etc. SEE SPECIAL ADVT., PAGE 14. BOOK TO-DAY Regent Booking is Heavy. Plans at Thefttra (Phone 46-888)» PHILIP HARGRAVE, AUSTRALIA'S "GREATEST MUSICAL SENSATION. Nothing to equal the furore he has created has ever been known before. He will take Auckland by storm. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees - - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction - - - - J. and N. TAIT. commencing Saturday next, oct 20. and the following Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 p.m. THE MOST OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT HAVE THE HONOUR TO PRESENT PHILIP HARGRAVE The 12-year-old genius of the piano who astounded and thrilled 200,000 people in Australia. PHILIP HARGRAVE Will include in his first programme the following: BEETHOVEN: "Moonlight Sonata." BACH: Prelude and Fugue in C Sharp Major. "Presto" from Italian Concerto. SCHUBERT: Impromptu in B Flat, Moment Musical. CHOPIN: Fantasie Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, "Berceuse," Etude m G- Flat. Assisting Artist: MR. J. ALEXANDER BROWNE, Noted Australian Baritone. Box Plans Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES: 51 and 4/ (Res), 31 and 21. Children Half-price to all parts. Concessions to Students, particulars at Lewis Eady, Ltd. BOXING TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MONDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT (LABOUR NIGHT). A FEAST OF THRILLING BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. AUSTRALIA v. AUCKLAND. AUSTRALIA v. AUCKLAND. AUSTRALIA v. AUCKLAND. Fly: H. COOPER (V.) v. J. MAURICE. Bantam: B. GILLAM (Q.» v. P. KELLY. Feather: J. MOORE (N.S.W.) v. C. SMITH. Light: A. TAYLOR (T.) v. R. McLAC'HLAN. Welter: A. WARBHICK (Q.) v. F. PARSONS. Middle: J. MILES (Q.) v. C. KELLY. Light-heavy: W. BURNS (Q.) v. H. E. NEALE. Heavy : L. INSKIP (N.S.W.) v. H. I. HEPBURN. PRICES: Stago. 10s; Circle. 4s: Stalls. 3s; Ladies and Boys. Half-price. Reserves Cd extra: Gallery. Is cd : Back Stalls, Is. No Half-price. PLAN at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane, 95 Queen St. H. E. WATTS, Hon, Secretary. SPORTS POOPS A BRUCE AND SONS, Tennis Special ■£*■* lsts.—Restringlhi; from 12s 6d to 32s 6d -94 Albert St. 46-017. ALL Kinds of Nets Made to Order, •£* Mounted Or Unmounted.—W Johnston 710 Dominion Rd. BEAVER'S, 215 Queen St.—Lightning Racquet R-estringing Service. Genuine natural aheep gut used. Prices right. CI YATES, 73- City Chambers.—Stringer A Tilden's, Johnston's, Patterson's Davis Cup RaOqiteta. Expert Reatringing, Repairs f>ACQUET Restringing undertaken; cheap, 5s Gd, Gs 6d; quality, from 9s 6d.— Beaver'si 216 Queen St. Phone 43-772. RUSH Sports Depot for everything in Cricket Gear; prices reasonable.—T. and G. Bldgs... Elliott St. 46-189. rPENNIS Racquets, selection over 800: lead* JL ing makes; absolutely bedrock prices,— Modern Bag Co., 400 Qufttyi «(:.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 22