AMUSEMENTS THE 11 A.M.. THE REGENT REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SHOPPERS' SESSION TO-DAY AT 5. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT I First Auckland Screening of the Picture that has caused a worldwide Controversy. WE HEAR FROM ALL SIDES THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE IN AUCKLAND WHO HAVE NEVER seen MAE WEST, we say to ALL THOSE PEOPLE " DON'T HE PREJUDICED BY THE UNFAIR PUBLICITY ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WORLD-FAMOUS STAR." "KLONDIKE ANNIE" MISS WEST'S LATEST SUCCESS, WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT SHE IS NOT ONLY A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. BUT A GREAT ARTIST WHO RISES TO DRAMATIC HEIGHTS IN THIS HER PORTRAYAL OF "KLONDIKE ANNIE." WE RECOMMEND THIS TO YOU WITH ALL SINCERITY. THE MANAGEMENT. BE ADYTSED BOOK EARLY. Box Plans at the Regent, Telephone 32-888. (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts.) PRINCE EDWARD Karangahapo Road Phono 46-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated... .Warm and Comfortable. "SHE COULDNT TAKE IT" GEORGE RAFT, JOAN BENNETT, Walter Connelly, Billie Burke. He's no gentleman . . . and she's no lady in this battle royal of cuffs and clinches . socks and kisses. GRAND EXIT" EDMUND LOWE, ANN SOUTHERN, : Onslow Ste?ens, Russell Hicks. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ! Usual Excellent Supporting Programme. ■ Box Plans Now on View at the Theatre. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE LAST TWO NIGHTS With Matinee To-morrow at 2.1 f Positively the last appearances in Auckland of the Beautiful and Incomparable Dancer, who has enthralled all who have seen her. TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. Final performance of last night's superb programme, including the famous "Shawl Dance," "Rituel Fire Dance," "Scvillanas," "Tandava" (Hindu Dance), "Empress of Pagodas" (Ravel), "Passepied" (Delibes). "Three Preludes" (Scriabini. "Bailecito" (Bolivian Dance), "Hulalei Hula," "Moroccan Handkerchief Pantomime," etc., etc. Farewell Appearances of LA MERI LA MERI LA MERI LA MERI LA MERI LA MERI GREAT TOPULAR FAREWELL PROGRAMME To-morrow, Matinee and Night. Lovers of the dance are invited to send (he names of their "request" dances to Mme. La Meri, His Majesty s Theatre. The selected programme will ho announced to-morrow morning. EARLY BOOKING IS ADVISED. Plans for the remaining three performance Now Open at Lewis End.v, Ltd. Prices: R.S and D.C. (Nights) fi/- and 4/- (Matinee) 4/ and Day Sale Tickets for Gallej-y at 2/ and Back Stalls at 3/- on sale at the Theatn Kiosk daily at 5 p.m. All Prices Plus Tax Children Half-price to (ho Matinee. RUGBY FOOTBALL TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). JUBILEE TROPHY I JUBILEE TROPHY I No. 1 GROUND, EDEN PARK, OTAHUHU OTAHUHU OTAHUHU V. PONSONBY, PONSONBY, PONSONBY. The two fastest teams in (lie competition a sparkling encounter. MANUKAU v. MARIST, MANUKAU v. MARIST, No. 2 GROUND, EDEN PARK, TRAIN. COLLEGE v. SHORE. Grpund, Is; Ladies, (id; Stand, Js extra. Unemployed, lid. TAKAPUNA, GRAFTON v. TECHNICAL 0.8. 8 P.M. STURGES PARK, 'VARSITY v. COLLEGE RIFLES. Admission, (id. BUILDERS HOME Designer and Builder. Special if modernising, alterations, additions; fit ance arranged; advice free.—Evans, 00 G I South Rd. Phono 21-023.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22509, 28 August 1936, Page 22
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