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I AMUSEMENTS " It's the Show of the Week." THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. ,T. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd Sessions 11 u.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. FINAL TWO DAYS. Two Glorious Singing Stars, CARL MARY BRISSON ~ And ELLIS "ALL THE KING'S HORSES." It's set the town laughing and singing with its Hilarious Comedy. Sparkling Romance. Lovely Melodies. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, Popeye, Sportlight, Variety. FRIDAY NEXTRecollect the story , . . rend and enjoyed by millions . . . and now it is brought to vivid reality on the broad canvas of Ihe screen . . . simply beautifully told . . . an epic translation of the author's most popular work. GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL " A GIRL "A GIRL " A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL " A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE LIMBERLOST LIMBERLOST LIMBERLOST LIMBERLOST LIMBERLOST' LIMBERLOST' LIMBERLOST 1 LIMBERLOST' LIMBERLOST 1 LIMBERLOST' LIMBERLOST * LIMBERLOST' LIMBERLOST' LIMBERLOST * LIMBERLOST' Remarkably portrayed by MARIAN MARSH. As Eleanora. LOUISE DRESSER, Ab . . . . The Mother. RALPH MORGAN. As Wes Sinton. EDWARD NUGENT, HENRY B. WALTHALL. Pathos and romance and kindly humour are traced through the story of these lovable human characters— Eleanora's courage in face of the unrelenting hatred of her mother—the cheerful philosophy of Wes and Margaret Sinton—The romance with Philip—Billy the Ragamuffin and the Bird Woman! Laughter and tears are intermingled. but you'll be enthralled right to the happy but touching finale. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOX PLANS OPEN. Book at the Regent (Phone '46-888). AUCKLAND A/SOA OPERATIC I AMATEUR SOCIETY Presents at HIS MAJESTY'S The Glorious MUSICAL COMEDY, "A RUNAWAY GIRL " NIGHTLY, AT 8. MATINEE, SATURDAY. 2.15. QUICK-FIRE PATTER. IRRESISTIBLE MELODY. FUN AND FROLIC. SUPERB BALLET. FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. POPULAR PRICES FOR A POPULAR SHOW: Gallery, 1/. Back Stalls. 2/H (Early Doors 6d Extra); Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 4'6. (No Tax.) Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Saleiat Theatre Kiosk. Children Half-price a' Matinee, with Concessions for Parties of Students. Musical Societies. W. Laird Thomson. Secretary. 212 A Victoria Arcade, Shortland Street. (Phone 40-391). TROTTING The Thousands of Sportsmen who Choose TROTTING as their Entertuinment NEXT SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY Will have no regrets. Every one of the seven events comprises a field of evenly-balanced good class horses and excellent racing with thrilling finishes should eventuate. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 22. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. 1/6 ADMISSION 1/6 1/6 TO COURSE 1/6 LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen . . . . . . . . fis Ladies . . . . . . . . 4s Children (under 12 years) .. 2s First Race about 11.30 a.m. each day. Bo guided by the majority and go to ALEXANDRA PARK NEXT SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. A G. MABEE, Secretary, DANCING MISS SPENCER (Mr. Bruce Assistant). Symondsville School of Dancing, 30 Symonds St. (next St. Paul a). Strictly Private Lessons by Appointment. Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays. WEEKLY DANCES, Saturdays, S p.m. Particulars. Phone 4'2-237. KEMINDER. —Timaru Club Dance To'night, Penwomcn's Club Rooms, Shortt's Bldgs., Queen St. Dance Studio, 5 Swanaon St.— J Private Lessons Daily. Class every Tuts8 p.m. Rumba, Tango.—4l-015. ALL Private Lessons, 2s 6d. Ballroom. Tap; Postal Course, ss. Ruby Sherriff, H.B Bldgs., Knrauguhape Rd. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES lYI" CLEOD-CRAIG. Psycho-Therapeutist. i'J- Magnetic Healer; specialises Mental. Nervous Breakdown, Stomach trouble; 35 years' practice N.Z., Australia.—St. Kevins Arcade, Newton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22139, 19 June 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22139, 19 June 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22139, 19 June 1935, Page 22

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