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AMUSEMENTS RRRRRRRRRRR R TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. R R Your Last Opportunity of Seeing R R a Magnificent Picture, K R MARLENE DIETRICH in U R "THE SONG OF SONGS." K S THE REGENT « K THE REGENT g R Direction J. C. Williamson Picture R R Corporation, Ltd. R R Screening 2.15 and 8 p.m. R R FRIDAY NEXT. R R The Most Important R R Premiere of the Year! R R A BRILLIANT, PEERLESS R R ENTERTAINMENT! R R Entertainment, but such Enter- R R tainment, the world rings with its R R praise. For here is all that the K R most exacting critic could desire. R R Above all things there is comedy. R R The comedy of the matrimonial R R errors of England's merry marry- K R ing monarch—a lusty, exciting R R story and romance pictured in the R R most romantic period of England's R R history. R R CHARLES LAUGHTON R R CHARLES LAUGHTON R R CHARLES LAUGHTON R R Makes Theatrical History by his R R Magnificent Portrayal in R R ' THE PRIVATE LIFE R R Of R R HENRY VIII." K R HENRY VIII." R R HENRY VIII." K R Supporting Roles Played to Per- R R fection by a Magnificent Cast. R R SIX WIVES HAD HENRY— R R I. CATHERINE. R R A respectable woman, ehe gets out R R of the picture quickly. K R 2. ANNE. R R She lost her head over the wrong R R Not bright, but she had what it R R took to take Henry. R R 4. ANN. R R On her bridal night she wanted - R It to play cards. R R 5. KATHERYN. R R When the King was away . . . R R Well she gets it in the neck R R eventually. R R 6. KATHERINE. R R The best of the 16t. " Therefore R R the worst of the lot," moans R R Henry. R R Nothing we can say can convey R R the unparalleled delights of this K R production. Its boisterous, roar- R R mg comedy; its surprising situa- R R tions, its flashing dialogue, ex- R R quidite settings and mountings, R R will remain an everlasting mem- R R ory. R R A United Artists Release. R R (Recommended by Censor for R R Adults.) K x> : ! w I NEW PRICES FOR THE R R REGENT. R R As from Friday Next, March R I 16. Week Nights: R R FRONT STALLS ..1/- u R BACK STALLS .... l/« I LOUNGE AND DRESS R 5 , CIRCLE, 2/3. « No Extra Booking Fee on either Back Stalls or Circle Seats. t SATURDAY AND J I HOLIDAYS, ' t PRICES AS USUAL. : Unprecedented Bookings. R _OX PJjAJSS AT T. R AND D.I.C. R R Avoid Disappointment. Reserve K R To-day. Matinee Plans also. R R available Theatre (phone 12-513). R RRRRRR R R R R R All Furs now being displayed in the Mannequin Parade at the Regent Theatre are the products of THE PATTISON EDE CO,, -i/rD., CAPITOL BUILDINGS, 35 PRINCES STREET. Open till 9 p.m. Friday Nights.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 11

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