AMUSEMENTS Another Great Audience Delighted with Appearance of Semi-Finalists to Best Advantage in Glorious Setting *# Wift iSrnrnt “The Theatre Magnificent Direction J. C. \V lUL.IA.AISON FILMS. Managing Directors BEAUMONT SMITH & F. W. THRINQ MIGHTY ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT BY EDDIE HORTON NEW FEATURE AT MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15 CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 A.M. EVENING SESSION AT 7.45 SHARP EVENINGS ONLY. PERSONAL APPEARANCE IN REGENT’S GORGEOUS OF THE SETTING a 16 SEMI-FINALISTS IN THE GREAT SCREEN QUEST MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927” See the Girls Where They Look Their Best VOTING AT THEATRE. SYNCHRONISED MUSIC arranged by MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. Overture, “Italians in Algiers’* vßossini) by OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. And the Appropriate Paramount Film—(l BLONDE OR BRUNETTE? IN WHICH THAT SUAVE FELLOW. ADOLPHE MENJOU 59 SHOWS YOU HOW DIFFICULT IT IS TO PICK THEM! At the Mighty Wurlitzer, EDDIE HORTON Plays "In a Monastery Garden,*' “Waiata Maori. *' and his Own Composition. "New Zealand Maid. * Reserves at Theatre, Phone 46-888, or at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. WERE YOU BORN WITHIN THE WALLS OF THE CITY OF LONDON? If so, apply immediately to Manager. Regent Theatre. FRIDAY NEXT it ¥ nMnfilVl” The Great British Feature (Released by Paramount) A Gripping Story by Thomas Burke with DOROTHY GISH In her greatest role since "Way Down East." Book now at Theatre. Phone 46-888.
To-Day To-Day IT OPENS TO-DAY Are you going to let the other fellow beat you at your own game? . The day has passed when a business ran itself. To-day—with competition keen—with money tight—with the spending power of the public so heavily taxed YOU MUST bring the power of publicity to bear on your problems. THE NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISING EXHIBITION Opened To-Day by His Worship the Mayor Mr George Baildon at 2 p.m. This Advertising Exhibition has been organised by the Auckland Advertising Club as a SERVICE to the business man—as a means of showing him in the confinement of the Town Hall, the many component parts of the "Heart" of modern day business —"PUBLICITY." At the Exhibition you’ll see all the newest ideas and newest apparatus devised to "build up sales." Exhibition open daily from Noon 'till 10 p.m. Music by the new °antotrope. Short snappy addresses »ach evening by men who know their lob. To-night’s addresses of special : nterest to manufacturers and wholesalers. As a business man it is vour duty to your business to visit ♦-.his exhibition. Admission - - - 1/LECTURES QR EY LYNN LIBRARY. WINTER CO URSE Lecture . By MR. J. W. SHAW, M.A. "PIONEERS, 0, PIONEERS: NEW ZEALAND IN THE MAKING” TO-MORROW NIGHT, JUNE 29, AT 8 P.M. Chairman: CR. W. H. MURRAY. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE, OR BY COURSE TICKET.
It was necessary to destroy three balloons, two complete houses, two automobiles, seven airplanes, one railway train and one village “set” during the filming of “Wings,” Paramount’s master epic of the air, which tells of the exploits of the air forces in France during the War.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 82, 28 June 1927, Page 15
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