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AMUSEMENTS FINAL TWO DAYS! NEVER HAVE WE OFFEBED A BETTER OB BIGGER ALLROUND' ENTERTAINMENT. AND HEADED BY REGENT I MICKEY ROONEY FRIDAY I WALLACE BEERY Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present— THE ABSOLUTE LIMIT IN ENTERTAINMENT. READ IT THROUGH! The Richest of Faro offering a Powerful and Fascinating Diversified Programme, ■ft "ft (1) "ONCE OVER LIGHTLY" u The story of two barber colleges becomes a musical comedy [dot by a close shave. Johnny Downs and Dixie Dunbar provide the musical interludes. "K* (2) AIR-MAIL NEWS , „ As up-to-date with news as the Daily Pictorial Pages, ■ft "ft (8) * "DOUBLE DIVING" A Pete Smith Specialty. . Harold "Dutch" Smith and Farid Sumaika, Olympic diving champions, float through tho air in perfect synchronisation, A remarkable demonstration of skill antj artistry. ■ft "ft (4) "PRACTICAL JOKERS" OUR GANG COMEDY. Need wo say anything more about this comedy. (5) HEATHER WRIGHT APPEARING ON THE STAGE Direct from tho Australian Tivoli Circuit. At 2.15 and 8 p.m. sessions only. •ft "ft (0) "STABLE MATES'' Mickey Rooney and Wallace Bepry. WHY, POP WE BELONG TOGETHER, Like.,,. Pork and Beans, Like.., .Ham am} Eggs. AMERICA'S SENSATIONAL NEW FAVOURITE. # (Judgo Hardy's Boy) MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY with WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY For thrills and roaring laughter you'vr never seen anything jike "STABLE MATES" It's seldom that you see a pair like this together in one picture! Lovable Wally Beery, and Judse Hardy's swell boy, Mickey Rooney, are teamed in a dram-i of thrills and roaring lauirhtor. It's the story of three derelicts of life ... an orphan boy .. a man who was a "has-been" to all the world . . . and a lamed racehorse! Sure! —they all come through with flying colours —and you'll it—but not until you've been thrilled through and through with such drama, pathos and excitement as nuke this the best-loved picture of the new season I ON THE STAGE Afternoons and Evenings, . ASTOUNDING VAUDEVILLE ACT HEATHER WRIGHT HEATHER WRIGHT Direct from the Australian Tivoli Circuit. BRILLIANT CONTORTIONIST AND ACROBATIC TAP DANCER, Presenting TWO SPECIALTY ACTS. REGENT FRIDAY ' Plans at Regent Phone 32-888. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE ASTOR DOMINION RD. Telephone 15-133 To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. Margaret Lindsay : Nat Pendleton ; in | "SONG OF THE CITY" | Claude Hulbcrt : Jano Carr : in | "HELLO SWEETHEART" | Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CIRCLE, 9d : . STALLS, 6d PATENTS P A i TENT S. TO MANUFACTURERS. USERS A ! OTHERS, i j A. J. PARK & SON. Authorised Patent Attorneys, intimate that the proprietors of tho undernoted Letters Patent arc desirous of satisfying the reasonable reouircmcnts of the public with respect to them and of having the subject matter thereof manufactured to an adequate extent in Now Zealand. LETTERS PATENT No. (>5-104, dated October 12, 102!), for "IMPROVEMENTS' IN SHANK IRON FOR BOOTS AND SHOES." LETTERS PATENT No. 53849, dated February 25, 1925, for "IMPROVEMENTS IN SHOES." LETTERS PATENT No. 75315, dated Decomber 3, 1034, for "PROCESS OF AND APPARATUS FOR CLASSIFYING A MIXTURE OF MATERIAL PARTICLES." LETTERS PATENT No. 73180, dated February 23, 15)3-1, for "IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO OPTICAL LENSES AND SIMILAR DEVICES." LETTERS PATENT No. 5010-1, dated April 2-1. 1925, for "IMPROVED PROCESS FOR LINING AND COATING PIPES AND OTHER BODIES." LETTERS PATENT No. 08153, dated November 30, 1031, for "IMPROVEMENTS IN PACKAGE SEALING." LETTERS PATENT No. 08154, dated Deeember 20, 1930, for "IMPROVEMENTS IN PACKAGE SEALING APPARATUS." LETTERS PATENT No. 05055, dated September 21, 1920. for "IMPROVEMENTS IN METHOD AND MEANS FOR INCREASING THE POWER OUTPUT OF A THERMIONIC TUBE." Further particulars on application to MESSRS A. J. PARK A SON. Registered Patent Attorneys, of National Bank Bldg., Shortland St., Auckland; 131 Fcatherston St., Wellington; 90 Hereford St., Christchurch; and 40 Dowling St., Dunedin. w mi PUBLIC NOTICES DRAINAGE 10 PER CENT PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Notle.o is hereby given, in accordance with Section 70 of the Rating Act. 1025, and pursuant to a resolution passed by the Wiri Drainage Board at a Meeting held on tho 2nd day of February, 1030. that an additional charge of 10 per centum will ho added to all Rates due to the Board and unpaid after the 28th da.V of March. 1930. Proceedings without further notice will bo taken after the above date for recovery of ail outstanding Rates and Penalties. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23284, 1 March 1939, Page 22

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