AMmSIOBEXTB THE REGENT —- N.Z.'e Pre-eminent Theatre. J. >C. WaUaamßan Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions.. .11 a.m., 2.15 p.nu, 6 s>xa. Third Trhunphnnt Week nattfl BtHl live Crowds tut the Regent. ALEXANDER &OB DA'S " THE SCARLET " THE SCARLET "THE SCARLET " THE SCARLET " THE SCARLET - THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" PIMPERNEL" PIMPERNEL " PIMPERNEL' PIMPERNEL" PIMPERNEL-" You'll never see a more foßcinatini entertainment. Thrills, rumuiM and magnificence unsurpassed Final week of the Auckland season. Xiondan Fflaw United Artiste. Approved for Universal Eitluiaticni. Albo Disney's "Goddess oi Spring." etc. Bookings Heavy Again To-night. Plant at Theatre (Pliant 46-888). W I "LONDON" ] . 64 AT LAST! A REALLY ~ U GREAT COMEDY 6 With 3d 6d CHARLIE RUGGLES. 6d 3d MARY BOLAND. 3d £j The Stars of "Buggies of Red O" Gap." in 6d 36 j^MAMTLO^TAPA^I 3d ✓t— f YOU CANNOT BEAT IT!J! 6d A GREAT COMEDY HIT:!! - , Approved for Universal Exhibition. 6ci MANY SUPPORTS. ~ Continuous from 11 to 10. D" 3d Fror.l 6tails and Back Circle, fid. n j Res., Is. Children, Bat. Evening, 6dL 6d YOU "WILL HOWL WITH (lj LAUGHTER AT 0d j 3d THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 3d ! , I TUDOR CINEMA | |g MONSTER GIFT MATINEE y% To-day at 2.50. Shirley Temple an "BRIGHT EYES." yy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /ft This E.vemnc at B! "Cosy & Warm!" /ft GINGER ROGERS & DICK POWELL in a .Musical Comedy Revue % "TWENTY MILLION % SWEETHEARTS " /X/ (Approved for Universal Exhibition j. // Charlie Chase Comedy ana Full '// Supporting: Programme! GAIETY CINEMA ] Matinee To-day at 2.30 & To-night at Bl *yA Shirley Temple in gg " LITTLE MISS MARKER " | ftft (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Also the Dionne Quintuplets Picture. JOOLOGICkI* PARK. TO-MORROW (SUN.) /S E£3s fX AFTERNOON. at 2.45. AUCKLAND f^£S3y a, »* MUNICIPAL BAND (Bandmaster: GEO. BUCKLE'S i. Delightful Programme of Popular Music. | The Band's next Recital in Tora Hall will ; be given on SUNDAY* WEEK. August 4. A 5 TEES LECTURE. " OLD INDIA ON A NEW BOAD." By THE REV. J. L. GRAY. 8.A., Punjab. India, ST. DAVID'S HALL, KHYBER PASS. TUESDAY, JULY 80. AT S P.M. RUMBA DEMONSTRATION - By Mr. Jock Hutcixipana and Miss Pe£gy Upton. rpO-NIGHT rj*o-KIGHT. ''PETER PAN\ fN.Z.'s Premier Cabaret and Society Rendezvous) THE p.BERLEBS pETER pAN JJAND. Featuring (he hit of the year—"l Can't Dance, 'cos 1 got Ants in My Pants." Rouble. 7/6. Evening DreHß Essential. Reservations Dial 4G-777. Next Week'e Special Functions:— Combined Yacht Clubs .... Mon., July 29. WDolworth's Tnes., July 30. Railway Officers' Inst Wed., July 31. Insurance Tburs., Aug. 1. PETER PAN'S FIFTH BIRTHDAY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 10. Plan Now Open. Manager NEIL EDGAR. LEAGUE FOOTBALL Never hap there been grenter interest aroused in n championship than in the present one. To-day's matches are full of "ifs." City or Ponsonby or both may brine off the surprise of the season. i CITY'S I GREAT I CHANCE ! PONSONBY'S GREAT OPPORTUNITY 1.30 P.M. PONSONBY V. MT. ALBERT. 3 P.M. CITY V. RICHMOND, MARIST 0.8. V. NEWTON. C.ARLAW PARK, TO-DAY. Admission bb Usual. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WAITANGI SHIELD. WAITANGI SHIELD. NORTH AUCKLAND v. TAMAKI (AUCKLAND). CAR LAW PARK. Admission, including Stand, 11. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION D E W. E. T HOMAB ' ELOCUTION CLASS WILL BEGIN AUGUST 8, AT G.BO P.M.. IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL. Names should not be later than the First Week in August.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22172, 27 July 1935, Page 24
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