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TO MO NS VETERANS lagement cordially invites all men who were present at Mons itjal screening of this mighty British picture to-night. No charge “Always Comfort M ay w ard TO-NIGHT at MATINEES, with Bombardier Jenkins, “the man who fired the first shell,” EVERY DAY AT 2.30. “MONS” *s an education to Children. Under the Esteemed Patronage of the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, P.C. Released by Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer. The story of the Immortal Retreat. “Pass by once mo and burn into our hearts the meaning: of your sacrifice.” . old Contemptible; London “Daily Mail,” 17/9/26: “An incomparable picture.” “Daily Mirror,” 21/9/26: “A wonderful film story.” “Evening Standard,” 21/9/26: “The film of films is 'Mons.’ ” “Yorkshire Post,” 17/9/26: “A record that should live forever.” Dublin “Irish Times,” 17/9/26: “Really magnificent.” “Sunday Express,” 19/9/26: “A national triumph and the greatest war picture ever produced.” “Spectator,” 25/9/26: “A picture in a thousand.” “Westminster Gazette,” 21/9/26: “The finest war picture ever made in this country.” “Evening News,” 17/9/26: Leading Article: “The magnificent picture, ‘Mons.’ ” “Manchester News,” 19/9/26: “The greatest and best.” “Weekly Dispatch,” 19/9/26: “ ‘Mons’ surpasses criticism.” “Sunday Herald,” 19/9/26: “The finest effort yet.” “Daily Express,” 20/9/26: “Our national screen triumph.” BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, R.H.A. The man who fired the first shell in the Great War, will by way of f word tell briefly the story of the Immortal Retreat. Reserves are better than regrets. Box Plans at Strand. Admission: Is, 2s and 2s 9d. - LAST DAY! LAST DAY The Programme the Whole Town is Talking About. Eve Records S i The British Filn all “Regent” THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” e . XC ' US i VeIy at ”- 5 '- 1 p - m ” 2' 35 ’ 5 - 10 ' 9 -°- at Regent. Hundreds turned away again yesterday. Theatre besieged day and night for five days already. LAST DAY TO-DAY! A Program me no British Man, Woman, or Child dare miss! Reserves 46-888. SJljp Shgrnt “The Theatre Magnificent ~ Direction j. c. Williamson Films. Managing Directors Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Big Royal Matinee at 2.15. COMMENCING TO-MORROW ANOTHER TYPICALLY MIGHTY “REGENT” BILL. Irrepressible, Lovable, Boisterous 4 BEBE DANIELS in “SENORITA” A Paramount Special A Thrilling Comedy-Drama, with sixty minutes of sparkling, peppy dash. Laugh!—you will roar. Shriek!—you’ll jump out of your seat. There’s suspense, thrill, laughter, Joy—all that goes to make entertainment. Also First Appearance, J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville — FINK AND AYRES APPEARING AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The Manager, “Regent,” Auckland, says: “The highest salaried and the greatest act we have yet introduced to New Zealand. Words cannot describe it. It is almost unbelievable.”* The Manager, “Regent,” Wellington, wires: “Fink and Ayres, the most sensational and unusual skating act that has ever been conceived, finish tonight and leave to-morrow (Thursday) for Auckland Regent. Laud this act to the skies; nothing you can say about it will be an exaggeration. They thrill, they delight: and the audience yells for more. We would like them another week in Wellington, but realise their New Zealand season limited to two weeks.” And Full Supporting Programme, Regent Topical News. Regent Comedy. Eddie Horto£ at the organ, featuring another Novelty Song Film, and Special Musical Programme by Maurice Guttridge and Regent Operatic Orchestra. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Reservations at Theatre (46-888), and at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 186, 27 October 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 186, 27 October 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 186, 27 October 1927, Page 17

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