AMUSEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT! TO-DAY THE REGENT. Anticipating the wish of theatre-goors, presents tho first of tho 193G Season's pictures, "The Dark Angel," a AVorld Sensation, is the forerunner of the great Entertainments scheduled for Auckland's premier Theatre. Follow the Crowds to THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. GALA PRESENTATION TO-DAY. 11 a m. 2.15 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. IT will claim some of your laughter, some of your tears ... a whole corner of your heart. So Gloriously Entertaining the wholo of Auckland will be clamouring to see it. Samuel Goldwyn Presents FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL In "THE DARK ANGEL" " THE DARK ANGEL" "THE DARK ANGEL" "THE DARK ANGEL" "THE DARK ANGEL" JANET BEECHER, JOHN HALIDAY, Among a Strong Supporting Cast. Sweeping on to new fame together . . . Merle Oberon as the girl between two loves . . . Fredric March as the man who would not share his dim future with her . . . And Herbert Marshall as the one with whom she could not share her memories I Recommended by Censor for Adults. A United Artists' 1936 Season Release. Also, MICKEY IN COLOUR Walt Disney's Superbly-Humorous and Artistic Cartoon, "Mickey's Garden." Organlogue. News Events. RESERVATIONS Heavy Booking for the Season. Plans at Regent (Phone 32-883). Ladies: Book or Be Early at Matinees. QLORIOUS JgjNTERTAINMENT! Thrilling Success of the Celebrated VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE BOYS' BOYSBOYS' BOYS' CHOIR CHOIR CHOIR CHOIR " They Sing like Angela." Auckland has already taken the Viennese Boys' Choir to its Heart. Nothing in mejnory can compare with the Unprecedented Enthusiasm. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Diroction J. & N. TAIT. FIVE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. Matinees Saturday & Wednesday at 2 Opportunities of a Lifetime I COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME at every performance. Viennese Waltz Songs—Folk Songs— Sacred Muaio—Operettas. SPECIAL COSTUMES. Programmes will be featured by Beautiful Presentations of Operettas in Costume. PRICES FOR ALL. General Reserve Stalls and Circle, 4/-. Front Stalls and Circle, 6/-. Day Sale 21- and 3/- at H.M. Theatre Kiosk from 9 o'clock each morning. 400 TICKETS AT 2/400 TICKETS AT 2/available at doors each performance from 7 o'clock. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS OF THEATRE, MATINEES AND EVENINGS. CIVIC rpHEATRE, IVIC J- HEATRE, HAMILTON. THE BOYS OF SOUTHWELL SCHOOL Present thoir SILVER JUBILEE PERFORMANCE Of GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA, " rpHE -\/r iKADO ." "1 HE -LVxiKADO." jyj-ONDAY AND J^EXT, NOVEMBER 11 AND 12, AT 8 P.M. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Bond's Book Co. PRICES: '2s Reserved, and Is 6d. WRESTLING TO-MORROW NIGHT! The Greatest and Most Sought After Match of the Season. GEORGE WALKER The Most Popular* Wrestler in N.Z. V. TIGER DUALA Tho Mightiest Indian Wreatlor to ever viait this country. TOWN HALL-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). DOMINION SPORTING CLUB (Ino.) Bo* Plan at Pollard's, Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade, Phone 45-479, till 1 p.m. Saturday. Reopens Town Hall, 7 p.m. Dave O'Malley's Band in attendanco from 7 p.m. MEETINGS MEN, Women, Young People, Town Hall, Wednesday Next, 8 p.m. Third Masß Protest-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22261, 8 November 1935, Page 22
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