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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. "J. C. Williamson's Home of Supreme Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment 1" TWICE DAILY—2.3O AND 7.45 P.M Debonair and Dashing, ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU In " HIS TIGER LADY." " HIS TIGER LADY." " HIS TIGER LADY." BIS • TIGER LADY." *"HIS' TIGER LADY." "HIS TIGER LADY." Olimpses of the Backstage Realms of the Folies Bergere. Scores of Folies' Danqing. G.irls, vyit.h Menjou in the shimiuer- . Wo.garlj ,qf syiave Maharajah. A Smart Story of the Entrancing Parisian ' Melie'u. A lascinatlng Teehnieolour Novelty. ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA The Worlds Greatest Love Story. Direct from Williamson"9 Theatres. OX THE STAGE ; HARMSTON'S WONDERFUL HARMSTON'S WONDERFUL COCKATOOS. COCKATOOS. 36 Astonishing Feathered Actors. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND THE REGENT ORCHESTRA. Regent Review, Cartoon, Comedy. Plans at Theatre (46-SSS). or Lewis Eady Ltd. Phone Reservations Kept until 7.30 p.m. ANOTHER DOUBLE STAR BILL. — GRAND. Direction ..... Mrs. Henry Hay ward. A New Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer Feature. UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. Starring RALPH FORBES and MARCELINE DAY. A ,Thrllling and Dramatic Episode, And "HOUNDS OF THE DEEP" "HOUNDS OF THE DEEP" "HOUNDS OF THE DEEP." A Romantic Story of the Tropics, From the N(^vel, "PEARL OF THE SOUTH SEAS." Sessions: 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45, and 8 A T T™ G RAND fJW-DAY. JSS LITTLE THEATRE socjety. FINAL NIGHT OF " THE ROUND TABLE," A TRAGIC COMEDY. Undoubtedly one of the most amusing plays the Society has ever presented. Teeming with brilliant humour, the play- is most suitably cast, and is unanimously voted A HUGE SUCCESS J CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT. 3A 6/. SALE OF WORK. TJT OLY SEPULCHRE J- 1 - OLY gbpu L C II 11 B SALE OF WORK, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Proceeds for Renovations. 29 MEETINGS. rjIRAN SPORT PROBLEM. PUBLIC MEETING, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEW LYNN, WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 3, 8 P M MR. A. J. STALLWORTHY (by request) speak on this burning question. Mr. E. R. Allen will also speak. Everybody come. og SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY, October 3, at "•15 p.m. CLEM. BAETLEY, _ , , Manager. _September 28, 1028. 29 LODGE NOTICES. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF Al X ODDFELLOWS, N.Z. GBa AUCKLAND DISTRICT. NO: 2. MEETINGS FOR NEXT WEEK. [ MONDAY, October I.—Star of Eden, Renall St.; Mizpah Rebekah (Installation), Eden Terrace. TUESDAY,. October 2.—Haurakl, Takapuna ; Alpha Juvenile, Pitt St., 7 p.m., public instalaltion 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, October 3.—Waitemata Encampment, Eden Terrace. THURSDAY, October 4.—Rawhiti. Foint Chevalier; Myrtle Rebekah (Installation), Pitt St. F. S. NEWBOLD, D.D.C.M., 2, Flower St., Eden Terrace, n. G. ADAMS, District Sec., S 28, Chatham Mt. Albert. T»i 'Independent order of APjQSfil A RECIIABITES. N.Z. DISTRICT, No 84. ' MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. SUNDAY —Devonport, Parade Methodist Church. 6.45. MONDAY—Eden, Walters Road Hall. 7.45. TUESDAY—Qnehunga, Friendly Societies' Hall. 7.30. WEDNESDAY—AuckIand. Methodist Hall, Great North Rd., 7.45. FRlDAY—Belmont Juveniles, Parish Hall, 7 p.m. D. M. A. BODLEY, District Sec., 570, New North Rd.. Mt. Albert. S REUNIONS. - Z. OLD COLONISTS' • ASSOCIATION. WjHßnp His Excellency the GovernorGeneral. Vice-Patron. His Worship the Mayor. ANNUAL REUNION, OCTOBER 10. 1928. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. Change of Address. —Members having their postal addresses during the last two years are requested to notify the Honorary Secretary at once, as invitations will be issued shortly. t Members.—All New Zealand Colonists of 50 years' standing and upwards are invited to join the Association. RegistraU?,?. , , ' Membership Badges, 5/ each. I) ull information- from a „„t ?• COLDICUTT. Hon. Sec! Qaeen' Street, 8 G.P.O^)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24

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