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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. "J. C. Williamson's Home of Supreme Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment I SENSATIONAL NEW SHOW!! TO-DAY—23O, and 7.45 —TO-NIGHT. If you want to see Screen Acting at its peak of accomplishment, see EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS In "THE LAST COMMAND." "THE LAST COMMAND." "THE LAST COMMAND." " THE LAST COMMAND." "THE LAST COMMAND." " THE LAST COMMAND." With Brilliant WILLIAM POWELL And Lovely EVELYN BRENT. All Jannings* past achievements pale into oblivion before this new success of the world's foremost screen actor. • Words fail to describe the power of his acting, the thrall of the story, the seething sweep of the plot, the flawless cast and production. As the arrogant military commander of the Czar, infatuated with a lovely girl who comes to kill him, plunged into the throes of Revolution, and finally hurled into a soul-stirring denouement — Jannings is Superb. HUGE DANCING SPECTACLE 30 — BEAUTY BALLET OF — 30 " WINTER FROLICS." " WINTER FROLICS." GORGEOUS SCENIC AND LIGHTING EFFECTS. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE At the MIGHTY WURLITZER, With the REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Regent Review, Cartoon, Comedy. Plans at Theatre (46-888), or Lewis Eady Ltd. — HIS MAJESTY'S. — Lessees ...... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. To-night. q p.m. sharp. O-NIGHT. O P.M. SHARP. " THE BELLE OF NEW YORK." " THE BELLE OF NEW YORK." LAST NIGHT WAS THE OPENING NIGHT of this Magnificent Musical Comedy, starring in the Leading Roles:— Mrs. ■Sva Simson as "The* Belle." Ernest Snell as Harry Bronson. And a Host of Other Principals, mostly comedy, whose work is a delight to behold. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY The largest Chorus yet staged by the Amateurs in outstanding numbers, including the famous "Belle of New York" finale. The whole dressed in a Brilliant Display and Set in Beautiful Scenes. TO-NIGHT, AND UNTIL SATURDAY, 29th. Extraordinary Booking for Balance of Season. BOX PLAN: Lewis Eady, Ltd. POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6/ • Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early doors. 6d extra. NO TAX. 9 . 3 DEBATES. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PUBLIC DEBATE. A Debate will be held in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, PRINCES STREET, AUCKLAND, Between a SYDNEY UNIVERSITY TEAM And a Team representing AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY, On FRIDAY NEXT, 21 ST INST., AT 8 P.M Subject: "That the Emergence of Woman from the Home is a Depressing ""eature of Modern Life." The Debate is open to the Public who are cordially invited to attend. E. D. ROBINS, Hon. Sec., ; 21 A.U.C. Students' Association. SHOWS. FIFTH (N.Z.) ROYAL SHOW. I DON'T FORGET!! SCHOOL ENTRIES CLOSE On I gATURDAY gEPT. <f>2 | W. T. PENNY. Secretary. P.O. Box SO, Palmerston North. J ;2S FUNERAL NOTICES. TDONSONBV LODGE, NO. 17. J® LAODk Members lire invited fo attend H Funeral of their late BROTHER C. S. GOLDSMITH. Wvins 24. Ilarcourt Street. Grey Lvnn at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday), for Purewa Cemetery. C Car leaves Druids' Hall. 2 o'clock. J. B. BELL, X -1 Secretary. HOLIDAY NOTICES. \TEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. AUCKLAND DISTRICT BRANCH. HOLIDAY NOTICE. Th Offices of Members will Close on DOMINION DAY (Monday, September 24). ROBT. iCIcGOWAN, -1 Hou. Secretary. HALLS, ETC.. TO LET. TARGE HALL IN KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Suitable for Wedding Parties. Meetings, Etc. (Approx. 75ft x 24ft). Moderate Terms. SHEARER, PROTHERO AND SHEARER. 2, Security Buildings. :x22

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16

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