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AMUSEMENTS PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY CONVULSED WITH LAUGHTER AT "ROMANCE FOR THREE" The Comedy The Whole Town's Raving Over. A Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Even the Supporting Programme is Superb. ~-=* l REGENT THEATRE DirTT C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Sessions: 11, -• I•"> and 8 p.m. 8 COMEDY STARS 8 TIMES THE FUN "ROMANCE FOR THREE" IS SWELL COMEDY Recommended by Censor for Adults. It's all about folks in borrowed plumes and a sheep in wolf's clothing ... a millionaire posing as a poor man ... a poor man posing as a rich man ... a designing divorcee . . . a meddling matron ... a double-crossing i'"raNK MORGAN -X- ROBERT YOUNG -X- FLORENCK RICE -X- MARY ASTOR •X- EDNA MAY OLIVER -X- REGINALD OWEN HERMAN BING ■X- lIENKY HULL And Now the Featurettes — OUR GANG in "Came the Brawn" "SNOW GETS IN YOUR EYES" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Musical "STRANGER THAN FICTION" Also: PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS "FACE BEHIND THE MASK" Historical Mystery Plans at Regent Phone 32-888 MOVIE BALL—PETER PAN—AUGUST 4 A GREAT OCCASION I THE ORIGINAL "POPEYE" THE ORIGINAL "POPEYE" BILLY COSTELLO BILLY COSTELLO WILL ARRIVE BY THE MONTEREY ON Monday "vtorning xtext onday Morning I>ext AT 8 O'CLOCK 1 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE A nrREMENDOUS Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT! MONDAY NIGHT NEXT! MONDAY NIGHT NEXT! GRAND GALA OPENING GRAND GALA OPENING GRAND GALA OPENING MATINEES WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

8 NIGHTS ONLY! J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES present j^EIL'S Colossal Hollywood Spectacular Revuo "POPEYE THE SAILOR" "POPEYE THE SAILOR" "POPEYE THE SAILOR" The Voice of Mat Fletcher's World-Famous Cartoon. BILLY COSTELLO IN PERSON. BILLY COSTELLO IN PERSON. On the Statfe doin? his famous song numbers and effects. O.N HIS WORLD TOUR. All Known Records in Sydney and Melbourne were shattered. •jo INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITIES 40 SID PAGE AND JOEY PORTER, with Pctw Earlc and Ruth Rudee THE KI,ITK TRIO. THE KERMONDE BROS. BILLY HAYES. HOUR IE DARGIE. RITCHIE BROS And other famous Stars. And tho Sensational TIVOLI BALLET and MANNEQUINS. "POPEYE" SEASON LIMITED TO EIGHT DAYS ONLYI SO BOOK EARLY. t'RIC F.S. —D.C. and R.S.. 7/- (Saturday, 8/-); Unreserved Stalls, , r >/-: Back Stalls, Gallery, l/(>; Early Door Gallery, 6(1 Extra MATINEE PRICES.—D.C. and R.S.. 0/•; Unreserved Stalls, •'s/<); Back Stalls. 2/6; Gallery, l/(i. Children 2/0, 2/- and 1/-. All Prices Plus Tax. I DELTA New Lynn. 47-958 Centrally Heated. Mali nee, p.m. and To-night and Monday. WILL HAY in "OH, MR. PORTER!" Fred Scott in "MELODY of the Plains." Also.- Pope.ve and Betty Boop Cartoons. Tups., Wed., Thurs. Next.- Joe E. Brown in "Fit for a Kinwr," ami "Said O'Reilly to McNab" (Comedies). (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY LAW STUDENTS' SOCIETY. 1 MOCK court MOCK COURT A MOCK COURT AN ORIGINAL PLAY WITH MUSICAL INTERLUDES. ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE Never before has Justice been thus portrayed. In the COLLEGE HALL AT S P.M. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. JULY 25 AND 26. Admission, No Reserves. Tickets now obtainable at. College Library. CABARET METROPOLE I'MONE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! < METROPOLE X. QUEEN ST., . V^AITCKLAND/^ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW! FAMOUS CABARET METROPOLE BAND. DOUBLE !(•/-. Evening Dress Essential AFTERNOON TEA DANCE TO-DAY FROM '2.30 p.m. - UK) p.m. Admission M'- each. Afternoon ten included. CABARET METROPOLE. KITCHENER ST. LAST DAY~BUNDAY, Ajf&fcr EXHIBITION OP CANADIAN PAJ NTING. 10 a.m. to -l.tit) p.m. SUNDAY, 'J p.m. to 4.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23097, 23 July 1938, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23097, 23 July 1938, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23097, 23 July 1938, Page 26

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