AMUSEMENTS Pg " ROYAL CAVALCADE " Honoured with the personal endorßement and recommendation o£ His Worship the Mayor of Auckland. "I have been privileged to seo the Silver Jubileo film, .'Royal Cavalcade,' which has been specially filmed for production as a feature of Jubileo Week throughout the,. Empire, and I regard this film as such a tribute to British patriotic instincts and particularly to the place that Ilis Majesty the King holds in the life of the people of the British Empire, that it must stir the hearts of nil loyal Britishers. "Those in charge of children should be sure to make the necessary arrangements to enable them to see this film." (Sgd.) GEO. W. HUTCHISON, Mayor of Auckland. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. <T, C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd 4 Sessions To-day and Monday, 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. Grand Premiere This Evening at 8 p.ru. A ROYAL EVENT. ADDING LUSTRE TO THE JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS IN AUCKLAND. A PAGEANT OF EMPIRE. The sorrows, joys, inspirations and achievements of the Empire during the 25 years' Reign of His Majesty King George V. A story at times romantic, amusing and pathetic, but indelibly tracing this stirring cavalcade of events. " ROYAL CAVALCADE." " ROYAL CAVALCADE." " ROYAL CAVALCADE." " ROYAL CAVALCADE." " ROYAL CAVALCADE." " ROYAL CAVALCADE." " ROYAL CAVALCADE." THE JUBILEE FILM. With THE GREATEST CAST OF STAGE AND SCREEN CELEBRITIES EVER ASSEMBLED. Produced with the co-operation of the British Admiralty—War Office and all Government services. Research Work by THE COUNTESS OF CARLISLE. Not just a series of gazette items, but a mighty human document — 8000 ft. of thrills and dramatic surprises—its enthralling stor.v revealing events during the most momentous quarter century in all history—events both grave and gay vividly and gloriously re-created on the broad canvas of the screen—with a climax that will Btir the very heart of every one. life " ROYAL CAVALCADE." A British International Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, Regent's Variety Featurettes. RESERVATIONS— Important to Reserve Without Delay for Saturday and Monday Holiday. Plans at Theatre (Phone 4(5-888). Matinc3 Bookings Also Heavy. /"Living London," for Sixpence or One Shilling you can step on the Magic Carpet and Visit the Wonder City of the World. I London \ Ks? To-dav and All Day. BIG JUBILEE BILL! (1) Direct, from the Heart of the Ein pu'e—- " LIVING LONDON " It's Grandeur and Gaiety, 11"b Palaces and People. (2) JAMES DUNN. and SALLY FILERS. In "HOLD ME TIGHT." A Coinedy-Drnma of Modern Youth facing the Crisis of Life. A Most Amusing Romance. ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FAMILY. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Early Home Session at G. LONDON, OPP. G.P.O. , —7 PON SON B Y TERM. BRITANNIA I "Newsreel Service," • 7.an to 8 p.m A Fuller-llayward Theatre. Phono 2(3-041. LAUREL & HARDY with CHARLOTTE HENRY in "BABES IN TOYLAND." BING CROSBY & MIRIAM HOPKINS in " SHE LOVES ME NOT." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. \/Trrr>PlA Devonport's Premier Theatre. VILIUKIA Phone 22-9(58. Direction: Fuller-Wayward Theatre Corpn. CLIVE BROOK. ALISON SKIPWORTH in " MIDINIGHT CLUB." Approved for Universal Exhibition, PHILLIPS HOLMES. MARY BRIAN in " PRIVATE SCANDAL." Recommended by Censor for Adults. RUGBY FOOTBALL ON THE BALL! ON THE BALL! ON THE BALL! GRAND OPENING DAY! 'VARSITY V. PONSONBY. 'VARSITY V. PONSONBY, 'VARSITY V. PONSONBY. •VARSITY V. PONSONBY, 3 P.M. COLLEGE RIFLES COLLEGE RIFLES MANUKAU B, MANUKAU B, l.iiQ P.M. SHOW GROUNDS MANUKAU V. TECH. 0.8., MANUKAU V. TECH. 0.8., 3 P.M. RUGBY NEWS AND PROGRAMME NOW REDUCED TO 3d. 3d—Spocial Features—3d. 3d—Special Features—3d. Be suro you buy your Rugby News. It's full of bright matter, special features and f pictures. EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, TO-MORROW SATURDAY. TO-MORROW SATURDAY. TO-MORROW SATURDAY. Admission: Ground, la; Stand, Is; Schoolboys, 3d to ground; Ladies, Gd to ground. Unemployed, on production of registration card, Gd to ground.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 20
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