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AMUSEMENTS HE FOUND IT EASIER TO TAME A THOUSAND MEN THAN ONE BEAUTIFUL GIRL! THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. TO-DAY! Warner Bros. Present HUMPHREY BOGART ANN SHERIDAN Get set for amazing new thrills and real action when stark drama charges at .you from behind the grey walls of . . . SAN AN " (JAN •• Dan " O AN " Dan " CJ AN " Dan " (JAN •• Dan " QAN " Dan With PAT O'BRIEN & BARTON MacLANE Two men thrown together on opposite sides of the law their only common interest is that of a lovely girl. Although, dangerous was their hatred for each other, their love for this one girl was thrilling. TOGETHER WITH A FINE ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME Including: I—Vitaphono Pictorial Review. 2—"Lifers of tho Party" (Musical Revue). 3 —"Big Time Vaudeville" (Vitaphone Funsters). 4 —News of the World. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WE ADVISE AN EARLY RESERVATION! Plans at Theatre TO-MORROW AT 10.30 A.M.! QRAND JpINAL pARTY MEET YOUR IZB RADIO FAVOURITES AND HAVE PLENTY OF FUN! MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Phone 12-093. To-night, also Saturday and Monday, 7.30 p.m. Fire off Shanghai. .. .Music, Laughter, Romance. .. .War Lord Bandits.... Danger, Thrills, Excitement! SHIRLEY TEMPLE in 'STOWAWAY' (Universal Exhibition), with Robert Young, Alice Faye, Euuene Pallette. Also a powerful story from a seaport of unending drama, "NIGHT WAITRESS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults), with Margot Grahame, Gordon .Tones. Including EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. QUENTIN " UENTIN " QUENTIN " UENTIN " QUENTIN " UENTIN " QUENTIN " UENTIN " QUENTIN " UENTIN " QUENTIN " UENTIN " DEFINITELY THE MOST FASCINATING GAME IN 17 COUNTRIES TO-DAY! SKITTLES! SKITTLES! SKITTLES! SKITTLES! SKITTLES! SKITTLES! . r A game for Ladies as well as Men. Competitions every woek. The new player has an equal chance with the skilled one of winning a prize. TEN PIN GAME (Od per game. Ball, 161b. Possible score, 300) THE NEWCOMER WHO BETTERS 112 IN EITHER OF FIRST TWO GAMES RECEIVES 50 CIGARETTES! FIVE PIN GAME (6d per game. Ball, 3V~lb. Possible score, 450) NEWCOMER WHO BETTERS 165 RECEIVES 50 CIGARETTES 1 3350 CIGARETTES HAVE ALREADY BEEN GIVEN! Ladies receive 25 points at Ten Pins and 15 and Five Pins. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! The Game of Skittles is not the old game which originated in England more than 100 years ago, but a revised one that is now featured at the Olympic Games. Seventeen countries competed at the recent Games in Germany, when the United States triumphed, while at tho Inst world championship held in New York there were more than 21,000 entrants, taking 56 days to play off. To indicate the popularity of the game in the United States, a prize list of 145,860 dollars consisting of 5,359 prizes, wero paid out at the championship tournament last year. We invite you to visit our rooms and witness tho enthusiasm of the players and the wholesome and refined atmosphere that prevails. An attendant will be pleased to explain the game to you. RECREATIONS, LTD., 20 Chancery St. Up Vulcan Lane, ofT High St. and back at Bycroft's. Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Large, airy and well-equipped hall. 7 Bowling Alleys. SKITTLES! SKITTLES! SKITTLES! SHOWS A UCKLAND rV HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ROSE WEEK COMMENCES AT CIVIC ROSE GARDEN, PARNELL PARK. NEXT SUNDAY, 2.30 TO 5 P.M. Officials of the Nat. Rose Society of New Zealand will be in attendance to frive information on the roses and their culture. The Auckland Municipal Band will render a high-class programme of music. ROSE SHOW NOVEMBER 11 AND 12, In the Largest Marquee in New Zealand, On the AUCKLAND RAILWAY STATION LAWN RESERVE THE CHELSEA SHOW OF N.Z.I Entries close at 5 p.m. TUESDAY, Nov. 9. N. C. PIERCE, Imperial Bldg., Secretary. Queen Street. GARDEN FETES G. RA N D GAR DE N PAR TY. to be held at the Salvation Army Maternity Hospital. 33 Drydcn St., Grey Lynn, TO-MORROW (Saturday). November 6. at 2 p.m. Everybody welcome. EXHIBITIONS AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS SPRING EXHIBITION Oil and Water Colour Paintings, Black and White Work and Art tn Industry. 211 VICTORIA ARCADE Admission Free. Daily, 10 to fi. W LAIRD THOMSON. Secretary 5 a RAILWAY NOTICES Mil K WHANGAREI RACES, NOVEMBER 6, YV 1937. Special Train Leaves Auckland, 6.45 a.m.; Newmarket, 0.51 a.m. I t/- Return, Second Class. PROFESSIONAL HOWEY WALKER, City Dentist. Free when New Teeth Ordered.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22878, 5 November 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22878, 5 November 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22878, 5 November 1937, Page 20