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Congratulations . . . TO THE REGENT For securing the Auckland Premiere of the Sparkling Musical Extravaganza “TALKING FEET” New Plymouth Packed Out! Palmerston North Packed Out! Wanganui Packed Out! And Now Commencing at the REGENT THEATRE, HAMILTON On TUESDAY NEXT at the Matinee, 2.15 For a Season of Three Days Only ! Dozens of Stars . . . ! Three Big Bands ... I Spectacular Settings .. . ! Uproarious Comedy .. . ! The 14-Piano Ensemble. BY REQUEST this scene was relayed from the actual film and broadcast. Certainly A TRIBUTE TO THE FILM, - TALKING FEET.” <■ ■- This Piano Ensemble is presented by MARK HAMBOURG, worldfamous pianist. His solos will delight every musician in the audience. FURTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FILM INCLUDE—--44 THE MEETING OF THE CLANS ” Presented by WILLIAM HEUGHAN Scottish Baritone, well known in New Zealand, and who is assisted by the Famous SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS’ BAND . and THE DAGENHAM GIRL PIPERS A great novelty, in which the recording of the bagpipes is sound perfect for the first time in talking pictures. AND THE SPECTACULAR BATTLESHIP SCENE FEATURING THE BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES (Plymouth Division.) This famous band led the “Sailor Heroes” procession of H.M.S. Ajax and H.M.S. Exeter in London recently. Summing up this Grand, Different Picture, you have . . .A story, Bright and Happy; Mark Hambourg and his 14-piano Ensemble; Band of the Royal Marines; Seaforth Highlanders Band; William Heughan, Scottish Baritone; Unroarious Comedy; Hazel Ascot, Champion Dancer of England; The Dagenham Girl Pipers; and 26 Named Players in an imposing cast. Above are THE THREE COMEDIANS, three times as funny as Formby. Bobbing in and out of the film, creating a permanent wave of mirth. What did the Cockney say when the woman asked for Blood Oranges? YOU’LL SCREAM! “TALKING FEET” is a simple, human, and lovable story, produced by John Baxter, who gave you that memorable film, “Song of the Plough.” AND IT COMES TO THE REGENT THEATRE ON TUESDAY I Be advised. Reserve : Reserve Every man, woman and child will want to see it again and again. Approved for Universal Exhibition.

FINANCIAL YOU CAN, WITH CONFIDENCE, SEND YOUR OVERDUE ACCOUNT 9 to the WAIKATO MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD., and know they will receive Expert Attention from a firm with the records and experience or 27 years behind It. Everybody’s Buildings (Opp. Commercial Hotel). Phone 1735. P.O. Box 186. f£ HE STERLING MORTGAGE FINANCE, CO., LTD. AND Advances made on all classes of approved security. Motor-cars, Radios, Trucks, Hire-purchase Agreements; P.N.’s Discounted. Address:— NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS (upstairs). 31 0 » E Y Advances made TO LEND on all classes of Approved Securities. HAMILTON AGENCY, LTD., Albany Chambers, next Regent Theatre, J Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN pURNITURB REMOVALS Licensed for all districts and dlstancea j JEBSON A * storage, PACKING AND FORWARDING. Phones 3696 Smartest Hamilton Homes rely on ROLFE’S wax ROLFE’S wax TD* Floor. Lino., and Furniture with the quality reputation. Polt.'N *.t> WANTED KNOWN Phone 2862 for Glen Coal, Coke and 'arhoii’ettes. To avoid disappointment, Writer the day before. Ulllce. opposite Showgrounds. Claudelanda. Close, 12 inaro Saturdays. v After hours Phone 4566.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 3

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