AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT Direction : J. C. Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. Managing Directors : F. Beaumont Sniitl and F. W. .Hiring. I -3 — SESSIONS~DAILY — 3 11 A.M. — 2.15 P.M. — 8 P.M. An Event in Moviedom ! ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU TALKS! And SINGS! In Paramcunt's ' ALL-TALKING " fashio::" in 1 "' 1 LOVE." "FASHIONS IN LOVE." "FASHIONS IN LOVE." "FASHIONS IN LOVE." "FASHIONS IN LOVE." " FASHIONS IN LOVE." " FASHIONS IN LOVE." Idenl ns the first picture to present tin matchless Meujou on the talking screen. REFRESHING! STIMULATING! THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING Hear his sparkling French accent! "Fashions in Love" hrings that different Menjou note to talking pictures. It is (■'mart comedy, the dialogue is beautifully adiplec to the sophisticated action and the plot is fast moving and highly amusing. "FASHIONS IN LOVE." Also, See and Hear— " The HARMONY BOYS In Musical Numbers. A .PARAMOUNT RINGING CARTOON, "Mother, l'i.i a Rose on Me." A Paramount Christie ALL-TALKING Comedy, "A BIRD IN THE HAND." Arthur G. Frost at the Wurlitzer Organ. Box Plans on View at Theatre (Phone 40-SSS) or at Lewis Early-, Ltd. i CiKAIMD and LYRIC~i Q.REAT TROUBLE pROGRAMMES. "FORGOTTEN FACES." "FORGOTTEN FACES." "FORGOTTEN FACES." "FORGOTTEN FACES." Screened: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. "ONE WOMAN IDEA." "ONE WOMAN IDEA." ■"ONE WOMAN IDEA." "ONE WOMAN IDEA." With Rod La Rocrjue and Marceline Day. LYRIC THEATRE—Evenings, at S. |" GR AND~~and "LYRJC" | ARCADIA. TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, . i At 2 p.m. and 7.45. EMIL JANNINGS, "SINS OF THE FATHER." A Powerful Synchronised and Singing Drama. Supporting All Singing and Talking items are :— BARNUM AND BAILEY, SONGS, MUSIC AND PATTER, "ALPINE ROMANCE." Hear them yodelling. PATHE SOUND NEWS, AND AUDIO REYIEW. This Great Programme will be Screened Daily at 2 p.m. and 7.45. ON EIIU NG A PICTU RE S, TO-NIGHT. Strand. United Artists Present Strand. A G. W. Griffiths Production, Strand. "THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. Strand. "THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. Strnnd. "THE BATTLE OF THE SEITES. Strand. An exceptional drama, featuring Strand. JEAN IIERSHOLT. Strand. This is not a Talkie. Strand. Full Supporting Programme. *i3HESS33&O w£ ffl /CONCERT BY THE TRES SBBEEESEffi) V con club, ¥ Under the Direction of MRS. NELLO PORTER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 7.50 p.m. Admission, 1/. Y.W.C.A. HALL. 24 riREAT MORNING SERVICE. • A Happy Afternoon with the Children. A Crowded Audience at Night. NEXT SUNDAY IN THE TOWN HALL. ,___„__»____ :28 RUGBY FOOTBALL. ft, ELECTRIC RUGBY. fe3§ (By Kind Permission Auckland rvG Football Association.) BLANDFORD PARK. TO-NIGHT— TUESDAY—TTtO-NIGHT O-NIGHT—TUESDAY— - 1 - O-NIGHT S P.M. THE TWO CHAMPION RUGBY TEAMS— PONSONBY V. rpECI-I. (Tk LE> "R OY S ONSONBY V. J-ECH. J->OYS (Champion Cup (Pollard Cup Winners). Winners). CURTAIN-RAISER AT 7.15 P.M. PONSONBY 2ND. V. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS 2ND. ADMISSION. 1/ : Stand, 6d Extra. "EVERYONE CAN SEE." Proceeds: CLUB'S GYMNASIUM FUNDS. 24 - TENDERS. mENDERS wanted for Plumbing.—For par--1 - ticulars apply Barlow, Great North Rd., New Lynn. 24 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF UNIFORMS. Tenders, to be addressed to the General Manager. New Zealand Railways, Featherston Street, Wellington, will be received up to Noon on MONDAY. 14th October, 1929, for the supply of Uniforms. Specifications and terms and conditions of contract may be obtained from the following : —; District. Railway Storekeepers. Newmarket, East Town. Addington, Hillside and Invercargili. Comptroller of Stores, iCailway Buildings, Fcatherston Street, Wellington. ■ Envelopes containing tenders should be marked "Tender for Uniforms." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders wUI not be entertained: . - H. H. STERLING, 24 General Manager. LAWN TENNIS. GRASS Tennis Court to Let. —Apply 552. Mt. Eden Rd., after 0 p.m. x 24 mENNIS Racquets; Spalding's, SlazenJ- cers', Prosser's, etc. Re-stringing by Experts. All Accessories.—Kingsford's, 104. Queen St. 5 TTACANCIES, Tennis Club, Mt. Eden 2 V hard courts, splendid surface.—Moir. Chemist, Dominion Rd., Terminus. x-4.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 22
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