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xsv; K: Witt mm ft fi The Theatre Magnificent Direction: J. C. Films (N.Z.), Ltd THE DIRECTORS of Auckland’s Greatest Theatre announce with pride that they have been successful in securing for presentation during the forthcoming year the world-famous LON CHfWZY-*£aEssil <3* GRETA GARBO •Cf MCCOY TIM Ramon novarro <r«f LILLIAN GISH * m ri-v'c RENEE. ADOREE ’£SS <r* PRINGLE AJLEEN ; : }.i vKW> Mg LEW CODY m m m m i,\ Jail* r| PICTURES The acme of Screen Art —presenting the greatest Stars of to-day in stories by the world’s greatest Authors directed by such Masters as —Cecil B. de Mille, Fred Niblo, James Cruze, King Vidor, Monta Bell, Victor Seastrom, Tod Browning, Herbert Brenon, Will Nigh, Allan Dwan, Clarence Brown, etc. y - m* * NORMA SHEARER ostiM JOHN GILBERT?; XT T-mar ion navies zf-SM- r© / Mil . Jfti WILLIAM HAINES ;>V This is the “Living Lion” Trade-mark of Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Pictures, which will introduce to you the great Stars depicted on this page in pictures that are the last word in entertainment. M h m Wi, *§> >:;v If# Blßl\ / ......... • ■GEOROE n JOAN CRAWFORD WyA ARTHUR WM/M r-Ij I - j VW. r -SSv^ 2 7TMS At this Theatre you will also see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Hal Roach Comedies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer World News, “See New Zealand First,” etc. ..... r - ojy >' ELEANOR BOARDMAN-yAJy. AND HERE ARE STILL MORE MIGHTY ADDITIONS TO YOUR PLEASURE AND ENTERTAINMENT fSW i® st MM KiNJiy-y:? m -r.-V:; ,v i uur r ,JIM 1 .» f L i.I IT. ,I^l THE REGENT Management take pleasure in announcing that IN ADDITION TO the worldfamous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film service, they have also secured the of 1929 P.D.C. PICTURES illSl —which include such favourite stars as William Boyd, Rod La Rocque, Leatrice Joy, Lupe Velez, Jacqueline Logan, Lina Basquette, Phyllis Haver, Jetta Goudal, Joseph Schildkraut, Sue Carrol, Marie Prevost, Victor Varconi, Robert Armstrong, Noah Beery, and directed by such brilliant men as:—Cecil B. De Mille, James Cruze, Donald Crisp, Howard Higgins, William C. De Mille. mrms 'OM *st& r mm P.D.C. 1929 DE LUXE ATTRACTIONS include “The Godless Girl” the supreme triumph of Cecil B. De Mille. "Chicago” starring Phyllis Haver. “Man Made Women” starring exquisite Leatrice Joy. “Power,” with William Boyd “Captain Swagger,” featuring Rod La Roque. "The Forbidden Woman” with irresistible Jetta Goudal. “Show Folks” with Jeannette Loff, the “find” of the year and many others. J.C.W. CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Greater attractions are planned for 1929. The entire world is being combed by “The Firm’s” own special representatives for the jfreatest vaudeville novelties to form not the least important part of Regent entertainments. mm ■000! : . SiZls'" 3 ** m :>X?AVIv TALKING PICTURES AT THE REGENT IN FEBRUARY n-.vrf'' ®f sS>' At enormous cost, the Regent has secured the rights to the world’s greatest system of sound synchronisation, and are pleased to announce the introduction of the popularly called, “talkies.” SEE and HEAR your favourite screen stars in the new talking pictures that have taken Europe and America by storm. The greatest stage successes, musical comedies, and works of famous novelists will be filmed and recorded for your enjoyment at popular prices. ■MM S-y^F-'T--v?i k'wm :Rv The Mighty Regent Leads in Everything

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 11 (Supplement)

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 11 (Supplement)

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 11 (Supplement)

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