AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. ; "J. C. Williamson's : Home of Supreme .Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment!" TWICE DAILY,. 2.30 AND 7.45. • . . .. -BRILLIANT. NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY. ! THE GREATEST-COMEDY OF THE .! YEAR. THE: TITLE— , .' ■ ..- .--.■ ; ' I " PARTNERS IN' CRIME." : "PARTNERS IN CRIME." I " PARTNERS ■' IN CRIME." : "PARTNERS IN CRIME." THE STARS— ■■■■■'■ • '•-'■'■ ■• -; WALLACE and RAYMOND ~1. •BEERY — HATTON, ; •'BEERY HATTON, '• • v BEERY — HATTON, ;.-.•■ BEERY _ HATTON, , : BEERY — HATTON, -; 1 ' ' With MARY BRIAN. ~ '■ 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. : . I :'. . ; - -. And '■' '■ "■' ■ '■'■ ] :A SENSATIONAL STAGE V ;. ; ..-. OFFERING.- . MDLLE. MICHELL . ' .!■:.' And Her . -PARISIAN MODELS PARISIAN MODELS -PARISIAN/MODELS " THE ENCHANTED WEB." FROM THE FOLIES BERGERE, PARIS. MAURICE GUTTHIDGE ASD THE ; I REGENT ORCHESTRA. Regent Keview, Cartoon, Comedy. Plans at Theatre (4G-SSB). or Lewis Eady Ltd. , Phone Reservations kept until 7.30. BIG DOUBLE STAR BILL HERE TO-DAY. —-GRAND. Direction .... Mrs. Henry, Hnyward. . A Master Picture Feature,. RIN-TIN-TIN, .' the. -yyroNDER RIN-TIN-TIN, J)og. IN - "TRACKED BY THE POLICE: , ' "TRACKED BY THE POLICE." "TRACKED BY THE POLICE." Man Loves for a Day, a Dog Loves for Ever! . CHILDREN'S MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK. A First-class Fox Comedy "RICH BUT HONEST." "RICH BUT HONEST." "RICH BUT HONEST." Worth Millions in Laughs!. Starring Cr I^^eKnaSara IOLLA * d - Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.30, 5.45 and-S ■ J±T f£HE , Q;RAND JTTIO-DAY. ]\/rUNICIPAL TDAND . /CONCERT ■ -t>AND • AJONCERt; /■pOWN TTALL, /TIO-NIGHT. -L OWN i J-l-ALL, -L O-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT " MUNICIPAL. BAND' CONCERT. . TOWN- HALL, TO-NIGHT. ' TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT.
Magnificent Programme of Band nnd -Solo Items, .Including; the first-time performances of the Introductions to Acts 2 and 3. of M'olf-Ferrari's Opera, "The Jewels of the Madonna," and a Southern Rhapsody, "Virginia." Voenl Numbers by MJt. STA\ I'KITCHAKD, with Mr. Leo Whittaker at the Piano. ~..,'-■ Conductor: Mr. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. ADMISSION: Od and 1/. ■. Reserves, 2/. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, <K Town Clerk. O W N TT A L L. OWN -CL A L Ij. . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, to-morrow (SUNDAY) evening^ AT 5.30. ORGAN T> ECIT AL. II GA N ASCI TA L. '■ MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, will play, ' Overture (Wolstenholinc) Minuets (Mozart and Beethoven) Prelude and Fugue in G (Bach) Prize Song (Mastersinger) .... , (Wasner) Westminster Chimes ..; .: (Vierne) Avo Maria (Schubert) Grand Choeur -. (Guilmant) ADMISSION FREE. 0 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. fjIII OF AUCKLA N~D~ V ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor.: Mr. Christopher Smith. "-, ■ —Programme— God Save the King. March, "The Return" ;.. (Windram) Hymn, "Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus" .. Overture, "Dawn of Pence" .. (Ortl Hume) Intermezzo, "Eventide at the Convent .... Selection, "Operas of Offenbach" . (Ansell) I __' - INTERVAL. March, "Carry On" fWinsnnl Three Dances; "Nell Gwyn" . (Ed. Giraan) I. Country Dance. ■-■•■•. 11. Pastoral Dance. Dance. National Anthem. . ' 6 . •J. S. BKIGHAM. Town Clerk-. CHURCH NOTICES. piTT gTREET . j^ETHODIST QHURCH. EIGHTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. ■ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925. Morning, at 11 o'clock—Preacher. Dr. C H ge!^^L D -B^ SOl Thee, O God" (Wolstcnholme) Evening, at 7 o'clock—Preacher, Rev. L. B Dalby Solos, "The Radiant Morn," Miss L: Woods:" Arm, Arm, Ye Brave " Mr. F. Sutherland. Anthems, "Lead, Kindly Light" (Evans), "The Peace of God" (Gounod). Organist, Mr Ric. Kerton. Conductor, Mr. Leather. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, At 7.30 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL GATHERING*in the Pitt Street Schoolroom. Chairman, Rev. L.: B. Dalby. Saeaker, Mr. J. Stanton. Selected Soncs by Miss W. Johnsoni (Contralto), Mr. J. Cautley (Tenor), and Elocutionary Items by Mr. B. J. Finlayson. Refreshments. All past and present Pitt Street Members and Friends are cordially invited to join us in these- Anniversary .Mnctlngs. : BAND PERFORMANCES. ■ ■'XBoTatev T>Y-Kind Permission of ~&P3?=?mfr* -"-* the ' A.R. Club, the WATERSIDE .SILVER Will render , a select Programme at Ellerslio •Asiivtß band./ ,. Racecourse TO-aiukkuw :• •■ ■' Afternoon,' at ' 3 p.m. • ' Silver Coin Collection. G .. A. MATHEWS. Secretary. ;■ FOOTWEAR. . . . • "T IFEBUOY" Knee, Gum Boots v (Men's -Li Special), only 10/11, posl. free.-Mil-lers Ltd.. 70-74. Victoria St. W, -B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22
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