amusements THE REGENT Sessions .. 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. Mere words cannot do justice to the Greatness of this picture. FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, " LES MISERABLES." " LES MISERABLES." " LES MISERABLES." With SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, ROCHELLE HUDSON. FRANCES DRAKE. QOth Century—United Artists. Recommended by Censor for Adult#. Also, Disney's "The Robber Kitten."' "WAR IN ABYSSINIA." Reserve at Rcgont (Phone 32*888). Another Brilliant First Night Success of "OUR MISS GIBBS." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Phono 45-100. TO-NIGHT—AT 7.50—T0-NIGHT MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. Prices: 5/-, 4/-. 3/-, 2/-. 1/6. Children Half-price. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce the Last 4 Nights and 2 Matinees of the -ELLIOTT RITCHARD SEASON. Final Performances of "OUR MISS GIBBS." •it: OUR MISS GIBBS.' OUR MISS GIBBS. •IIJC Farewell to CYRIL RITCHARD Mill Together with the Brilliant Cast of over 30 Celebrated Artists, who are suppbrted by a Splendid Ballet & Beautiful Chorus. FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. Planß at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Weeknight prices:—C/G, 4/-, 2/-. 1/6; Sat.: 7/6. 4/-. 2/-. 3/6. Matinees: 5/-, 4/-, 3/-. 2/-. 1/6; all prices subject to tax. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PERFORMANCES. Reserved Back Stall Tickets at 41are available at Box Office each morning for the performance that night. 2/-. Day Sale Tickets available at H.M.T. Kiosk.
TUDOR CINEMA | ~ This Evening, at 81 I JAN KIEPURA (the famouß European Tenor), S With SONNIE HALE and MARTA EGGERTH in = "MY HEART IS CALLING" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). And Splendid Supporting Featurettesl GAIETY CINEMA I L To-night Jack Holt in = " THE UNWELCOME STRANGER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "rpHE Giory of Vienna and the envy -L of the World." The Historic VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR. "One of the quaintest, most original and moßt captivating entertainments ever witnessed in Melbourne." —The Argus, Melbourne, 2/9/85. ELECTORAL MARSDEN ELECTORATE. D B J. G. ADAMSOP WANGANUI, Will Address the Electors in the "YyHANGAREI fjpOWN JJALL rpO-MORROW QCTOBER Yl AT 8 P.M. M B - R. J 0 ™ 3, THE DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR MARSDEN, WILL ALSO SPEAK. Ladies Specially Invited. DEMOCRAT PARTY. Auckland Suburbs Electorate. Meetings of Friends and Supporters willing to assist the Official Candidate, MR. W. J. H CLARKE, will be held as under: — New Lynn.—Foresters' Hall, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. E. D. BOLLARD, Convener. DEMOCRAT PARTY. THAMES ELECTORATE. MR. P. KEEGAN, Democrat Candidate for Thames, Will address the Electors at KEREPEEHI, TO-MORROW (Thursday), October 17, at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. EXAMINATIONS A SSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL SCIENCE OF N.Z. (INCORPORATED). ANNUAL COMMERCIAL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIO.B. Entries must be posted not later than OCTOBER, 23, 1935. Prospectus and entrance forms may bo obtained from all Colleges or E. D. SMITH, P.O. Box 051, Dunedin, Secretary. DANCING MISS SPENCER (Mr. Bruce, Assistant), Symondsvil'e School of Dancing. 80 Symonds Streot (next St. Paul's). Strictly Private Lessons by Appointment Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays. The Studio is available for Parties, Private Dances or Weddings, Tuesdays to Saturdays inclusive. Particulars, Plione 42-237. yiOLET ROBERTSON BTUDIO V Specialised instruction in tjuickstep, Waltz, Slow Foxtrot, Tango. Kumba. Old Time and Tap Dancing, by N.Z's Leading Exponente. OPEN CLASS TUESDAYS. Other Classes and Private Lee sons by Appointment. Free Practice , FROM Is fid PER LESSON. •2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade. Phone 41-84 A GEO. G. Cox, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher, Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing —Studio, Durham St. E. PRIVATE Lessons, 2s 6dj Individun Dances, by raa'l, 2s Cd, Tap, Ballroom -Rubv Sherriff H.B Buildings. Newton IPRIENDS in Britain will appreciate N.Z. Honey this Xmasl Supplied in beautiful glass jars at English wholesale rates (from 3s Gd), carriago paid anywhere in the U.K.—-Apply N.Z. Honey Control Board, Box 1293, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22241, 16 October 1935, Page 24
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