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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT Direction: .!. C. Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. 3 — SESSIONS DAILY — 3 ADOLPHE MENJOIJ ADOLPHE MENJOTI ADOLPHE MENJOU AN EVENT IN His first talking picture long awaited. And well worth waitin.? for. You've always ndornd his style. Now you HEAR him talk. ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU . ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU PARAMOUNT'S ALLHEAR MENJOU'S SPARKLING FRENCH ACCENT! "Fashions In Love" brings to talking pictures. It is beautifully adapted to the tings are exceptionally inter ' moving jind Keep up-to-the-Minute Also SEE! A PARAMOUNT SINGING CARTOON, "Mother, Pin a Rose on Me." A Paramount Christie ALL-TALKING Comedy, "A BIRD IN THE HAND." . RESERVE NOW! I GKAJND and LYRICT] Q.REAT TROUBLE TpROGRAMMES. The Paramount Feature "FORGOTTEN FACES." "FORGOTTEN .FACES." "FORGOTTEN FACES." "FORGOTTEN FACES." Screened: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. And William Fox Picture "ONE WOMAN IDEA." "ONE WOMAN IDEA." "ONE WOMAN IDEA." "ONE WOMAN IDEA." With Rod La Rocque and Marccline Day. LYRIC THEATRE—Evenings, rat 8. I "GRAND and LYRIC. 1 /-<OOD EVENING, AUCKLAND— Well, to-morrow night's the night! I'm that excited about it that I giggle everywhere I go. When I think of the Bazaar and how disappointed we were I weep, but then I remember the consert, then dandelions look like daffodils. TASPER'S p<ONQERT, "ASPER'S BIG rnOWN TTALL, IG J- OWN JJ-ALL, mO-MORROW -jVJIGHT. J- O-MORROW IGHT. DOORS OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK. Just before S a magnificent orchestra under the baton of Auckland's greatest conductor-composer will play sweet music. The conductor wishes to remain anonymous, but his name begins with n J. The Consort items have been chosen with a view to providing variety to please all tastes. Here are some of the Items:— "THE NIFTY THREE" (Harmonisers), MR. ERNEST SNELL (Tenor), NORMAN TATE (Fun - Doctor), MISS IRENE FROST (Contralto), MR. GEORGE POORE (Saxophonist), MR. K. W. LIDDLE (Illusionist), THE KINDLEYS— SHELDON and DAPHNE (Ventriloquists). MR. HARRY CHAT WIN, THE FAMO"B LONG-ARMED COMEDIAN, MISiS LAURA WALKER (Soprano), and MISS IDA WALKER (Contralto), in a duet. GYMNASIUM EXTRAORDINARY

(Arr. by Y.M.C.A. Athletes). BEAUTIFUL CHORUSES (MISSION CHOIR), And also, DRAMATIC SKETCH. — "SHERLOCK HOLMES" (Conan Doyle). (By kind permission of J. C. Williamson.) NOTE.—To meet these FITTER TIMES the prices of .admission are reduced to DRESS CIRCLE and FRONT STALLS, 2/: TOP GALLERY AND BACK STALLS, A 808. 2/ SEATS may be reserved (NO EXTRA CHARGE), at LEWIS EADY, LIMITED, Queen St. (opp. H.M. Theatre). NOTE.—I consider this, the 7th Annual JASPER'S "ASPER'S To bo the Finest Programme evor submitted to an Auckland Audience. I appeal to all MY FRIENDS TO HELP US IN OUR GREAT NEED by attending the show. Cheerio, J P.S.—Will sellers of RAFFLE TICKETS please send- in their butts with cash and unsold tickets WITHOUT PAIL. Drawing takes place on TUESDAY NIGHT at JASPER'S CONCERT, at 0.45. BART CLARK, 23 . Organising Scnrpfnr.v. ELOCUTION. M R - J. F. M OXTAOUE Has returned from the South, and all lessons are now resumed. Clear, Correct Speech for all occasions. Special Course for Business and Professional Men and others. Children, Beginners and Advanced Students in every branch. Public Speaking, Presentations. Stagecraft, Art of Acting and Entertaining. STUDIOS : 20-22, 'SWANSON STREET. 23 OAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity ■*-*' College, London) —Beginners and advanced students; competitions, examinations.—Paimcrston Bldgs.. Queen St. MTH INSURANCE COMPANIES. \ LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., A. Assets £30.000,000. Phone 43-123. : O'Connell St. Manager. Wilfrid Skegg. D DRESS AND FASHION. MADAME LOUISE STODDART, Modiste, 313, Dilworth Bldgs., Children's Frocka from 2/6. Ladies from 10/. —47-799. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 20

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