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AMUSEMENTS THE REALISATION OF PERFECTION IN CINEMATIC ENTERTANMENT. Famed the world over—now creating Theatrical History in Auckland I THE REGENT —~ THE REGENT Dir.: ,7. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 2.15 AND S P.M. Auckland Citizen* in their thousands are being thrilled by the superlative grandeur or this wonderful picture. ACTION! ROMANCE! LAUGHTER! Samuel Goldwyn Presents EDNA FERBER'S FAMOUS CLASSIC, " COME AND GET IT " " COME AND GET IT " " COME AND GET IT " " COME AND GET IT " " COME AND GET IT " jgDWARD JOEL M C C HEA, RAN CIS J^ARMEB, vnil Who appreciate something entirely 1 different in picture entertainment . . . vnil who can he thrilled by surging; IVJU action, roa rinpr adventure and romantic drama rif?ht oil the beaten track . . . Vnil who can let your laughs ring out at vigorous comedy, and your pulse* tingle to titanic melodrama YOU MUST SEE " COME AND GET IT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A United Artists Picture. Also "Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in "MOVING DAY" and the first pictures from London of the Proclamation of OUR NEW KING. Children Under 32 Not Admitted. Box Plans at the Regent (Phone 32-888). MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Phone 12-003. To-night A Moil., 7.30 p.m. A Programme of Outstanding Merit. MERLE OBERON, JOEL McCREA, MIRIAM HOPKINS, in "THESE THREE." Also a Drama of Wild Horse Courage and Dog Devotion, "TWO IN REVOLT." with JOHN ARLEDGE, LUISE LATIMER. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Featurettes. Reserves are Heavy. Unpaid Reserves will not be kept after 7.50 p.m. To-night and Children under' 12 will not be admitted. STRAND THEATRE, ONEHUNGA Double-Star Attraction, To-night at B.—lst Feature —Chester Morris, Madge Evans and Leo C'arillo in "THE MOONLIGHT MURDER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2nd Feature—Frances Farmer. Colin Tapley and Bill Lee in "TOO MANY PARENTS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Matinee, 2.30. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH. "THE CABARET UNIQUE" SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 GRAND OLD - TIME CARNIVAL DANCE "THE ARABIAN NIGHTS" will b# presented. A colourful Oriental setting with haunting and glamorous music by the PIRATE ! SHIPPE ORCHESTRA of Six Instruments. ! Novelties and Favours exclusive to the Shippe. : BALLOONS, MONTE CARLO, STREAMERS, ETC., ETC. Scenic Settings by Edward Armitage. I Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe. I Leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8 p.m. BaysI water 7.25 and 7.55 p.m. Returning after Dance. ADMISSION— Froisf-Auckland, including Free Bus and Boat Transport: DOUBLE, 3/0. SINGLE, 2/-. I From Bayswater or Devonport, including I Free Bus Transport: DOUBLE, 2/0. SINGLE, 1/6. Cabaret Suppers from J)d. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. E. R. MOUAT, M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS Arrangements have beeij made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers to the Pirate Shippe Cabaret on the Vehicle Ferries. Motor-car and 2 persons (Minimum) .. 4/- Return Each Additional person 2/- ~ This includes admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available (ft the Vehicle Office (via Devonport only). Q1 HOBSON STREET—MANCHESTER 0± DINING ROOMS. NOTICE I Our Motto Is to study the worker. Their motto should be to study us. 3 Course Meal, 9d. The only Restaurant to give Christmas Dinner at od throughout New Zealand. Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ATHLETIC SPORTS A AT ANGATEPARU SETTLERS' EL ill LEAGUE. /MR ATHLETIC SPORTS MEETING Affiliated with tbe N.A.U. T~J Will be held on MORRINSVILLE SPEEDWAY, V) FEBRUARY 13, 1037. RUNNING EVENTS: Maiden Handicap, 100yds.—1st £l, 2nd 10/; Nomination, 2/. Open Hdcp., 120 yds: Ist X' 7, 2nd £2, 3rd .CI; Nomination, fi/. Open Hdcp., 220 yds: Ist £4, 2nd £1 10/, 3rd 10/; Nomination, 5/. Open Hdc|f., 40yds: Ist £4, "2nd £1 10/, 3rd 10/; Nomination, ,-»/. Open Hdcp., 880 yds: Ist £4, 2nd X' I 10/, 3rd 10/; Nomination, 5/. Open Hdcp., 1 mile: Ist £l, 2nd X'l 10/, 3rd 10/; Nomination, 5/. CYCLING EVENTS: Half-mile—lst £4, 2nd £1 10/, 3rd 10'; Nomination, 4/. One Mile. 14 years and under (local Mangateparu): Ist and 2nd prizes, trophies; Nomination, 2/. One mile, 15 years and under: Ist, trophy valued £2; 2nd trophy, XI; 3rd, trophy, 10,/; Nomination, 2/. One Mile Open: Ist £4, 2nd £1 10/, 3rd 10/; Nomination, 4/. Two Miles Open: Ist ,C 5. '_> nd £2. 3rd XI; domination, 5/. Three Miles Open: Ist £rt, 2nd £2, 3rd £1; Nomination, <>/. Nominations Close TUESDAY. February 2. Handicaps will he published N.Z. Herald ahoiil February 8. P. C. BALME, A. PALMER, Secretary, Assistant, Sec., Phone 317 M, Mor- Phone 157 M, Morrinsville. rinsville. S Z.A.A.A., AUCK. CENTRE. PROVINCIAL RELAY jc* CHAMPIONSHIPS, CARLAW PARK, JANUARY 23, AT 2 P.M. A full Relay and Team Programme, Novel and Spectacular Athletics that will really thrill you. Entries close SATURDAY, Jan. 10. H. JENNER WILY, lion. Sec. jfa pUKEOWARE F? C)TH ANNUAL g PORTS. As a precaution against the spread or infantile parulysis, and in accordance with the advice of the Health authorities, the sports which were to have been held Next Saturday have been POSTPONED. Till Further Notice. D. LAWTOX, Sec., Pukeowaro, Watiikn. ~X\T A EII EN G A SPOUTS MEETING. Y> THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. HORSE AND FOOT EVENTS. ALL POST ENTRIES. The fbove Sports will be held in MR. W. A. JEFFEIMS' POLO PADDOCK, instead of the Usual Ground, CHAS. E. SAMPSON, Hon. Sec. •VTEW BRIGHTON SPORTS CLUB, Licensed Meeting, to be held at Kaiaua, January 20. Side-ahowa. —Apply Secretary, K&i&u*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22628, 16 January 1937, Page 22

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