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AMUSEMENTS. •' THE REGENT. "J. C. Williamson's Home ot Supreme Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment!" TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 7.45. TBS GREATEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR. THE TITLE— " PARTNERS -IN- CRIME." "PARTNERS IN CRIME/' THE STABSWALLACE and RAYMOND BEERY — HATTON, BEERY — HATTON, BEERY — HATTON, With MA BY BBIAN. 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. GOBGEOUS TECHNICOLOUB PBODU CTION, "THE CZARINA'S SECRET." "THE CZARINA'S SECRET." ON THE STAGE: MDLJLE. MICHELL And Her PARISIAN MODELS PARISIAN MODELS Present "THE ENCHANTED WEB." FROM THE FOLIES BERGEBE, PABIS. MAUBICE GUTTBIDGE AND THE REGENT ORCHESTRA. Regent Review. Cartoon. Comedy. Plans at Theatre (46-888), or Lewis Eady, Ltd. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT • IMPORTANT NEW REGENT POLICY! STAGE JAZZ BAND, OF TWENTY-TWO PERFORMERS Specialty Dancers, Acts and Ballet. FLORENCE VIDOR in "THE MAGNIFICENT FLIRT." ■ TT — ~ " HUNDREDS CROWD OX " HUNDREDS CROWD ON THE STAGE." THE STAGE." / REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASM AT CHERKASSKY CONCERT. BOY WONDER PIANIST. BOY WONDER PIANIST. " Sydney's normal attitude of mind to world artists is one of enthusiasm, but nothing has been seen for a long time to equal the scenes that took place on Saturday night in the Town Hall at the conclusion of the Cherkassky Concert. Hundreds of excited people thronged the stage, and the artist had to give live encores to his last group before he was allowed to go."— Sydney Daily Telegraph." TOWN HALL. • Direction - - E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD. THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8. THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8. CONCERTS ALSO ON SATURDAY AND TUESDAY. VISIT OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST. SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, Who has created the Greatest Sensation Sydney has ever known.

'* " AMAZING BOX. GREAT PIANIST Closing one's eyes, one could imagin in one of his best moods."— "Sydney Evening News.'" " BOX PLANS OPEN AT LEWIS EADT LTD. Reserved Seats, 7/6. Unreserved, 5/ an< 3/. Plus tax. Concessions to Students Day Sales at Coleman's. r ATHLETIC SPORTS. AUCKLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS' ATHLETIC SPORTS' ASSN. FIRST COMBINED SPORTS MEETING, TO BE HELD IN THE AUCKLAND DOMAIN, , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. FIRST EVENT, 2 P.M. FIBST EVENT, 2 P.M. Teams from all the Secondary Schools competing for Senior and Junior Championships Afternoon Tea Available on Ground. Parking Attendant for Cars. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 1 . School Children, 6d. Admission to Stand, 1/. :12 LAWN TENNIS. £JLIVE ROAD TENNIS COURTS. These splendid Chip Courts are now open to the Public at all times. Fees.—6d per half hour per player; 2/6 per day per player. Afternoon Tea available on Saturdays. TENNIS. LIMITED. Phone 45-274. p "171 XPERT Repairs executed same day If - Li received by 10 a.m.; restrlnging. 80/.— Johns, Ltd.. Chancery St. D T 'ADI and Gentleman desire join private Tennis Club, Epsom district; terms and particulars.—Write Racquet, 6649, Star. 11 TJRIVATE Grass Tennis Court to Let for A season.—Apply after 6 p.m.. 23. Finch St.. Morningside. "DESTRINGING Racquets, same day serI* vice. See new range bpalding, Slazenger Racquets.—Wiseman's. Queen St and Newton. n ELECTORAL. IY|" ANUKAU ELECTORATE. Meetings of Reform Supporters will be held as follows:— PENROSE—Methodist Sunday School Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10th inst., at 8 p.m. PANMURE.—Dwyer's Hall, THURSDAY, EVENING, 11th inst., at 8 p.m. MR. BERTRAM BUNN," The Official Reform Candidate, Will be Present. A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All Reform Supporters. 9 ROSKILL ELECTORS. REMEMBER! RICHARDS DELIVERS uXEEKSZEjr LABOUR'S MESSAGE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, EDENDALE PICTURE HOUSE, Tram Terminus, at 7.30. 9 Chairwoman. MRS. J. A. LEE PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. R'VEBHEAD ANU.QSTEND SERVICES. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. - Leave Auckland Daily at 5.30 p.m. for Hobeonville, Waimarie, and Rlverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Rlverhead Daily at 6.45 p.m. (Sundays excepted). FOR OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf Sundays, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays, 9.45 ajn. Fridays, 6.30 pjn., Saturdays, 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS 1U | MEETINGS. ~ 7'" Usual monthly meeting of the city Branch «f the LEAGUE OF MOTHEBB will be- held on WEDNESDAY, October 10, at 2.30 p.m., at Myers Kindergarten. Mothers wiih babies cordially invited. 9

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 22

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