“®ljf Kpgpnt” “The Theatre Magnificent DIRECTION: - - - - J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Managing Directors - - - BEAUMONT SMITH and F. W. THRING. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. BIG MATINEE—VAUDEVILLE. PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA, at 2.15. Evening Performance Commences 7.45 Sharp. The Irrepressible BEBE DANIELS in “A KISS IN A TAXI ” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. A Gliding, Sliding, Bumping. Smashing French Farce, with Wi'd, Irrepressible. Lovable Bebe Careering Madly Through Kisses and Squabbles, Glassware and Taxis, to— AND INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE ALTON SISTERS In a Novel and Sensational Act on the Wire. And FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Regent Review, Travelogue. Buster Brown Comedy, Scenic (Athens, Ancient and Modern). Also EDDIE HORTON at THE MIGHTLY WU RLITZER. —(a) Sextette from “Lucia de Lammermoor”: (b) “Marcheta"; (c) “Blue Skies." And MAURICE GUTTRIDGE and THE REGENT OPERATIC OROHESTRA. Overture: “Die Schone Gaiatnea" (von Suppe). HAIL A “CHECKER.” PHONE A “CHCKER." All This Week, between 1 and 2.30 p.m. FREE OF CHARGE.. Hail or Phone the Checker Courtesy Cab and drive to the Special DAILY MATINEE AT 2.15. Full Show as at Night. Drive to the New Regent in Comfort. FREE! FREE! FREE! Reservations at Theatre (46-888), or at Lewis R. Eady and Sen, Ltd. REGENT BALLROOM. Auckland's Luxurious and Popular Rendezvous. . New Decorations! New Lighting! New Band! THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30-5. Tickets 2s 6d (including tea). THIS EVENING, 8-12. (Tickets 5s Each). Reservations Phone 46-888. GRAND CHARITY CONCERT SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st. COMBINED ORCHESTRAS OF AUCKLAND THEATRES. Director : MAURICE GUTTRIDGE m 6 THE PARISIAN SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL KITCHENER STREET. The Carnival last Saturday Night proved a wonderful success, when there was an attendance of over 300. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) COMMENCING AT 8 p.m. Ray Marson and his Boston Dance Orchestra Y Will again provide a programme of attractive Syncopated Music. EVENING DRESS REQUESTED. SINGLE 2s 6d. DOUBLE. 4s 6d. Inaugurated iay THE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, Teachers of Modern Dancing, 39-40 Winstone Buildings, Queen St. T Y Y Y f f Y Y Y Y ■ Y
TRAINING COLLEGE TOURNAMENT AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON Sunday, 14th — 7 p.m. Service —St. David's Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. C. Herron, M.A. Monday, 15th — 9 a.m. Tennis—Clive Road 2.30 p.m. Athletics —Domain 6 p.m. Boxing—Y.M.C.A. 8 p.m. Debate—University Hall SUBJECT.—"That the continuance of the capitalist economic system is in the best interests of civilisation.*’ Tuesday, 16th — 9.15 a.m. Ladies’ Hockey—Remuera 10.30 a.m. Men’s Hockey—Remuera 1.30 p.m. Basketball—Normal School 3.0 p.m. Football—Domain Wednesday, 17th — 11 a.m. Swimming—Tepid Baths Departure 7.45 Train ALL INTERESTED IN COLLEGE, ESPECIALLY OLD A’S, INVITED TO ATTEND. LECTURES pARNELL LIBRARY. Winter Course Lecture By MR. J. STANTON, (City Solicitor). “Great Britain in 1926” A New Zealander’s Impressions. Illustrated with Lantern Slides. Tuesday, August 16th ADMISSION SIXPENCE, OR BY COURSE TICKET. NSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS Members and Friends are invited to attend the Lecture to be given under the auspices of the University College, TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16, 8 P.M., i n the UNIVERSITY HALL, PRINCES ST. PROFESSOR G. H. BLAKESLIE. The Eminent Authority From United States, will speak on, j "AMERICA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.” Admission Free. W. R. TUCK, Chairman. W.E.A, W.E.A. Members are notified of the Lecture to be given by PROFESSOR G. H. BLAKESLEE, In the UNIVERSITY HALL, PRINCES ST.. On TUESDAY NEXT. AUG. 16. 8 P.M. Subject: 'AMERICA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.” Prof. Blakeslee, of the Clark University, an acknowledged authority, will speak under the auspices of the University College.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 122, 13 August 1927, Page 15
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