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AMUSEMENTS MANAGERIAL: SPECIAL SESSION TO-DAY AT 5 P.M. THE REGENT 11 A.M. - 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. AND TO-DAY AT 5.0 P.M. AGAIN THE REGENT STRIKES THE RIGHT NOTE FOR EASTER WITII LAUGHTER AND SONG UNLIMITED. JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD I (Approved for Universal Exhibition). HIS MERRY MAJESTY OF MUSICALCOMEDY IN A PICTURE MADE TO MAKE ALL AUCKLAND LAUGH. Plana at Theatre for All Sessions. TELEPHONE 32-888. El "THE LONDON" __ __ HAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. (5J 2 LIGHT COMEDIES. 6d , . RICHARD DIX 3d EDNA MAY OLIVER In . a J 6d 3d I " THE GREAT JASPER." 1 3d f . Thrilling. Dramatic, Adventure. 6d BRUCE CABOT ~ I3d And BETTY FURNESS In M I 6d 1 " MIDSHIPMAN JACK." 1 6d j3d MUSIC, SONG AND DANCE. Both Apuroved Universal Exhibition. 6d „ . Front Stalls and Back Circle. 6d, oj 3d Reserves 1/-. Children. Monday Evening, Gd. AJ ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW. 3d THE LONDON, opp. G.P.O. 3d I TUDOR CINEMA | = BIG HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. RANDOLPH SCOTT and SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "TO THE LAST MAN." rzr A Zane Grey Western Story! = Also Comedies—Cartoons—Novelties This Evening at 8.151 : (Screening One Night Only.) == SONNIE HALE ~ and ROBERTSON HARE r~in the Screaming English Stage Comedy, EE "ARE YOU A MASON?" (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) First-class Supporting Programme. = To-morrow (Tuesday): CHARLIE RUG- — GLES in "PEOPLE WILL TALK." CINEMA [ Phone 23-405. ——- Matinee To-day at 2.301 This Evening at 81 EDWARD ARNOLD and BINNIE EE BARNES in "DIAMOND JIM." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ! GAIETY CINEMA nu To-night nt 8. News Session, 7.30. Joan Crawford Robert Montgomery " NO MORE LADIES." Recommended by Censor for Adulta. Walter Connolly Gertrude Michael, " FATHER BROWN. DETECTIVE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. POPULAR PRICES. TEL 21-433. Matinee To-day. "Father Brown, Detective." DELTA NEW LYNN. Phone 47-958. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. WALLACE BEERY. GEORGE RAFT. JACKIE COOPER. In " THE BOWERY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCE FOLLOWS COMMENCING 10.15. Full Orchestra-Novelty Numbers. Numerous Prizes. You'll Remember To-night at the Delta. TO-NIGHT I TO -NIGHT I PETER PAN CABARET * v —Phono 4G-777 The Rendezvous of Auckland's Smart Set. SPECIAL NIGHT DANCING, 8 till 1 a.m. Special Floor Show! PETER PAN FAMOUS BAND Leader. . . . Lauii Paddi. DOUBLE, 10/- Evening Dress Essential. MOTOR TRADE CHARITY BALL. PETEIi, PAN, APRIL 28. POPULAR NIGHT FRIDAY NEXT LADIES, 1/6 GENTLEMEN, 2/Eutries close at midnight Friday for the Quickstep Dancing Contest starting Monday, April 20. DANCE AT PETER PAN. I ECONOMICS Debate.—Civic Theatre, Mor J rinsville, WED., April 15, at 8 p.m. MR. E. W. NICOLAUS (Commonwealth Land Party of N.Z.), will Debate with Colonel S. J. E. Closey (Social Credit Movement of N.Z.), on LAND RESTORATION V. MONETARY REFORM. Admission by Silver Coin. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE W ( MUSICAL Instruments of all descriptions repaired on the premises by experts.—Chas. Begg. Customs St. VIOLINS, 'Cellos, Accessories and Strings. Bows repaired.—Norman Smith, Maker, Repairer and Dealer. 18 Swanson St. and inspect Bargains in Good ■> Pianos.—Webb's, 38 Wellesley St. W. (just below Albert St.). CHEAPEST Pianos in Auckland and / easiest terms. Call and inspect.—l 7 Strand Arcade. Phone 42-460. XS Weekly, Reasonable Deposit, Buys >) Beautiful Hoffman Piano, £lO 10a; guaranteed.—Dominion Pianos, opp. Newton P.O. 10S—Good Iron Frame Metzler, walnut; £1 deposit, 2s 9d weekly.—VVarwiclt Smceton, Ltd., Wellesley St WORLD'S FINEST PIANOS. ROGERS. HOPIvINSON. KEMBLE. BECHSTEIN. HOWARD. BLUTHNER. Before deciding on the purchase of a Piano bo sure you see New Zealand's Largest Range of New and Reconditioned Instruments in Begg's Piano Showroom. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. (Est'd. 1801), Cr. Customs and Commerce Sts., Auckland. Phones 41-182. 43-043. T W A T E It S. ' T W A T E It S, • THE LEADING PIANO FIRM OFFER 3 SPECIAL BARGAINS. 171 A VESTAFF, undordamper, iron frame, J full mellow tone, rich, well polished, modern appearance. Returned from Hire. Cost £'l2o. A genuine £ ( ~) r l "lAS bargain at i _LU EAVER PLAYER PIANO, As brand new, 50 rolls, Latest model. Cost £220. Dark ma.hogany caso. Ex- -Pd_Q lA® cellent buying at .. cS/Tri/ JLU ROMHILDT. A magnificent Oft Gin Concert Grand, equal to new throughout. Rich, sonorous tone. A wonderful concert instrument. Cost £350. To be sold on behalf of a client leaving New Zealand, for best offer. This iB an exceptional opportunity. EASY TERMS. FREE STOOL, MUSIC AND TUITION. A T W A T E It S. A W A CIVIC SQUARE. . PHONE 40-792. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ALLISON, Chappell and All Makeß Used Pianos Bought. Highest prices given.— Lewis Eady, Ltd., 42-902. ATWATERS, Civic Square, offer Highest Cash Prices for Pianos, Player-Pianos, Gramophones, Musical Instruments. Prompt attention. Phones, 40-792 and 47-047. B EGG'S, Customs Street, Require Urgently Limited Number Pianos. Cheque Same Day.—Phone 41-182, 43-0-13.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 18