AMUSEMENTS. 1 THE REGENT. I "J. C. Williamson's Home of Supreme j Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment!" I i TWICE DAILY—2.3O AND 7.45 P.M 1 Debonair and Dashing, ! ADOLPHE MENJOU | ADOLPHE MENJOU ' ADOLPHE MENJOU. | ADOLPHE MENJOU I In i "HIS TIGER LADY." 1 "HIS TIGER LADY." i "HIS TIGER LADY." " HIS TIGER LADY." "HIS TIGER LADY." i "HIS TIGER LADY." ' Intimate Glimpses of the Backstage Realms ! of the Folios Bergere. Scores of Folies' | Dancing Girls, with Menjou in the shimmerI ing garb of a suave Maharajah. i A Smart Story of tlie Entrancing Parisian j Melieu. j A Fascinating Technicolour Novelty. I ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, | ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, i ' ; • The World's Greatest Love Story. j ON THE STAGE: I HARMSTON'S WONDERFUL ; HARMSTON'S WONDERFUL ! COCKATOOS. COCKATOOS. 36 Astonishing Feathered Actors. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND THE | REGENT ORCHESTRA. J Regent Review, Cartoon, Comedy. Plans at Theatre (46-BSS), or Lewis Eadv I Ltd. 1 ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. NAT PHILLIPS NAT PHILLIPS " WHIRLIGIGS," The Greatest of all Laughing Shows. Featuring the "STIFFY AND MO" Series of Revues. A Cast of Celebrated Revue Artists, And THE CHARLSTON SYMPHONY SIX Tlie Daddy of nil Jazz Bands. THE RADIO SIX. WHIRLIGIGS EXQUISITE BALLET. *| rlce s. 3/. 2 , 1/. Box Plans open for ■ • i J~ (l 0 at St - J'i'nes' Theatre Bookins Office, Thursday Morning Next, at S a.m. Grand Circle Seats booked only for Opening Night (Monday) and Saturday Night. MEETINGS. OEDDON memorial technical COLLEGE. OPENING OF ASSEMBLY HALL. Past Students of the College, Parents and Friends, are cordially invited to he present at the Opening of the new Assembly Hall on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 2.30 P.M. G. J. PARK, *2 Principal. TTAEREMAI CLUB FOR WOMEN.—St. James' Hall, Wellington Street, THIS WEN'DNESDAY. at 7.30 p.m. President (Dr. Buckley Turkington) in the chair. Speaker, Miss Isabel McCorkindale, a worldwide traveller and Educationist. Delightful programme arranged by Mrs. Arthur Griffiths. As Miss McCorkindale has j another meeting, she will speak at 7.3<i I sharp. Please come early. Open Night j Every woman welcome. 2 i j OWNERS OF GREYHOUNDS AND WHIPPETS and those interested Dog Racing are invited to attend a Meeting at 170, Parnell Road. Parnell, on TUESDAY Evening, October 2, at 7.45 p.m. 1 j - ! TENDERS. T> APERING and Paperhanging: also | Electric Light.—Apply 10, Fairfax I Rd.. Epsom. 9 to 12 to-morrow. xl TENDERS called for Motor Garage.— Plans and Specifications at 209, Great North Rd., Grey Lynn. 2 rpENDERS for Plumbing and Plastering, J- Mental Hospital job, Puketahi.—-Mc-CoinD, Builder. Papatoetoe. Phone 173. x 2 rpENDERS are invited up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, October 5. for the Erection of a Small Private Garage (concrete), at St. Helier's Bay.—T. C. MULLIONS. F.N.Z.1.A., SHOLTO SMITH. S.A.A.. Architects. Lister Bldgs.. Victoria St. E. 1 QITY OF AUCKLAND. TENDERS FOR CHLORINATION PLANTS. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Town Clerk. Town Hall. Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY. October 8, 1028, for the Supply of CHLORI NATION PLANTS for the Parnell and Shelly Beach Baths. Conditions and Specification may be obtained on application to the City Engineer, or the Stores Purchasing Officer. Town Hall. Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. BRIGHAM. xl Town Clerk. rjl O BUILD ~E R7. ADDITIONS TO RESIDENCE (In Wood). I I'UKENUI ROAD. EPSOM. Tenders invited, closing at Noon on TUESDAY, 9th October. I'lans and specifications at mv Office. ROBT. BERT YOUNG. .Architect (Reg.). Commercial Bank Buildings, 64. Queen Street. Auckland. :xTJ rp O BUILDERS. ALTERATIONS TO WOODEN BUILDING IN REMUERA ROAD. Tenders a*e invited for above, and will be received up to 12 Noon, MONDAY. October Bth. DANIEL B. PATTERSON. Architect. 23. Sbortland Street, Auckland. 1 ONE TREE HILL ROAD BOARD. Tenders are invited for Repairing the Concrete Pavement and Reinstating the Tarred Macadam Shoulders on the Great South Road where recently disturbed, between Church Street and St. Ann's Bridge. Lowest or any tendep .not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at my Office. Tenders Close at Noon. WEDNESDAY, October 3rd, 1928. JOHN DAWSON, M.N.Z. Soc.. C.E.; M.N.Z., Inst. Surveyors. Consulting Engineer, 515, Dilworth Building, Auckland :1 J>UBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. BAKEHOUSE AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT — SEACLIFF. SUNNYSIDE AND PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITALS. Tenders for the above close with the Secretary.. Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, at 4 pjn. on NOVEMBER 20 Next. Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin and Head Office, Wellington. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 18
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