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_ AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. "J. C. Williamson's Home of Supreme Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment 1" TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 7.45. Last Night of ADOLPHE MENJOU In " HIS TIGER LADY," A* Fascinating Technicolour Novelty, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, ON THE STAGE, TWICE DAILY, HARMSTON'S WONDERFUL COCKATOOS. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND THE REGENT ORCHESTRA. Regent Review, Cartoon, Comedy. Plans at Theatre (46-888), or Lewis Eadi Ltd. TO-MORROW'S SUPER-ATTRACTIONS : THE GREATEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR. TFTTO TTTT 1? "PARTNERS IN CRIME." "PARTNERS IN CRIME." } "PARTNERS IN CRIME." j] THE STARS— WALLACE and RAYMOND BEERY — HATTON. BEERY — HATTON. j; BEERY — HATTON. 5. With MARY BRIAN. "* J Hundreds of thousands of film fans have already laughed at the inimitable comedy pair, Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton, the co-stars of "Partners in Crime." These comedians made moving picture history in "Behind the Front," "We're in the Navy Now " and "Now We're in the Air." They have created another epic sensation in their newest team-comedy. And A SENSATIONAL STAGE OFFERING. MDLLE. MICHELL And Her PARISIAN MODELS. Present "THE ENCHANTED WEB." FROM THE FOLIES BERGERE, PARIS. " SILKEN CORDS," AN AMUSING 3-ACT COMEDY, Is Being Played by Members of the NGATARINGA TENNIS CLUB, At the TOWN HALL CONCIRT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. Eady m Lt S d° n ' ' 2/ ' Bookin s at Lewis 4 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD PARK. • Jg BLANDFORD PARK. SATURDAY. CJATURDAY. CJATURDAY Saturday. Saturday Saturday CHAMPIONSHIP TjIINAL. AY ' Championship -E inal. (CHAMPIONSHIP TIIINAL. _ Championship -T i«. l ' E?S 0| THE -y-EAR. he - 1 - ear. 3 P.M. rTIHRILLING Li NCOU NTER. hrilling -Encounter. r , PONSONBY V. TRAMWAYS. I PONSONBY V. TRAMWAYS, j 'oKSiK BiBB C.S ' /CHAMPIONSHIP, championship, 1.45 P.M. MANTIREWA V. r<LE.N T7IDEN. / ANUREWA V. LEN -"DEN | ■' I NOTE.—At these two important matches we expect a great crowd, so we advise yon to come early and secure a seat : c ™'« v. ■> FRANK ADEANE. Secretary. J MEETINGS. A HOTEL and restaurant Trades Hall. Hobson Street, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 p.m. Business :—Three quarterly Statement; Election of 4 Committeemen ; General. A. JACKSON, Secretary. A UCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' I.U. OF WORKERS. A Special Meeting of the above Union will be held at Waiting Room, Quay Street. MONDAY, Bth inst., at 12.30 p.m. Business : (1) To Consider the Question Relating to Election Campaign Fund (2) To Consider Remits for the Annual Conference N.Z.W.W. Federation, and Transact Any Other Business arising therefrom. HY. HILLIER. V Secretary. O T 1 C E. The Annual Meeting of the Waiheke Progressive Association will be held in Mr. Lambourne's Office, Three Lamps, Ponsonby, at 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Business: Adoption of Report and Bal-ance-sheet ; Election of Officers; Formulation of Policy for ensuing year; General. All interested in the progress of Waiheke cordially invited. F. MORRISON, Hon. Secretary. PENT IST BY. M K R. E. B bidgma n. Late of Dominion Road, SURGEON DENTIST, WILL RESUME PRACTICE ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 9, AT 301, DILWORTH BUILDING (Third Floor), Corner Queen and Customs Streets Phone 42-261. THF : A BOUT Your Teeth ? You can get a H.» "* """■«• ~ Consult . fees, gentleness, extreme care. ' BUILDING MATERIALS. F YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. ! WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. * JJHODES AND gUNS, ' BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. £ Phone 41-Ool a KOZY Home Designers Prepare Plans, Specifications, Attractive Bungalows. 1 from £1 1/. Qualified Architect—Hellabj's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. y B ( "VT ANTELPIECE and Cabinetmaker.— ' Oak, Rimu, Oregon Shelves made to i order. —T. Almond. 82-S4, Hobson St. 6 " NOTHING is 80 economical or substantial as "Walasco" Walls 6pd Ceilings.— i Wallace and Co, B

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 24

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