AMUSEMENTS NOW SHOWING AT Tlhie REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. 3 SESSIONS DAILY, at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. WILLIAM HAINES and MARION DAVIES J/4 5^ f 3> es <■ j£2s / / Show People SUPPORTED BY Norma Talmadge, Karl Dane, Charles Chaplin, Mae Murray, Ac. HOW TO BECOME A MOVIE-STAR NOW REVEALED! See for yourself the Wonders of Hollywood. See the Screen’s Greatest Stars at Work and Play. WITH SUPERB SYNCHRONISED ACCOMPANIMENT BY THE FAMOUS ORCHESTRA OF THE CHINESE THEATRE, HOLLYWOOD. ALSO SCREENING: THE SILENT VERSION OF JOHN GILBERT ALMA RUBENS in “THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL” The Screen’s Most Ruthless Love—Gilbert’s Greatest Romantic Role. NOTE.—“Masks of the Devil” will not be Screened at the 11 aa.m. Session. HEAR THESE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL RECORDING ARTISTS. VINCENT LOPEZ The Jazz King in “Flapperette/* “Street Rag,” (Canadian Capers). George Dewey Washington Sings—“ Lonely Little Blue Bird,” “There’s A Rainbow Round My Shoulder,” “Sonny Boy.” ARTHUR G. FROST at the MIGHTY WURLITZER. Box Plans Now Open at the Theatre (Phone 46-888) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. PHONE BOOKINGS MUST BE CLAIMED BY 7.40 P.M.
THE FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY’S Presentation of NOEL COWARD’S Brilliant Comedy “HAY FEVER” At the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) AT 8 O’CLOCK. Do not Miss the Opportunity. Read What the Press said. Hear What the Public Say. An Unqualified Success. PRICES: Reserved, Unreserved, 6s. 3s. Reserve Your Seats at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Avoid Disappointment. Book Now. NEW ZEALAND’S EXPRESSION OF JOY. THANKSGIVING FOR THE RECOVERY OF H.M. THE KING A Song of Thanksgiving has been written which will be sung throughout New Zealand. Inspiring words and Music by Canon C. j H. Grant Cowen, Cyril Avondale and J. H. Phillpot. ON SALE AT ALL MUSIC DEALERS, PRICE, 2s. Special Choral Parts Available. Profits in Aid of Earthquake Relief Fund. W. E. A. TO ALL WORKERS. ► the ECONOMIC SYSTEM ,-. Present and future" A Courso of 12 fortnightly Lecture, on the above will be given at the i RADES HALL. Auckland, beginning MONDAY, JULY 1. at » P""(if Monday does not suit the majority, It can be changed.) Tutor—Mß. N. M. RICHMOND, BA. (Director of W.E-A.) Fee for complete course. 3/-. Including jse of library. Questions and Discussions a feature. Subject, July 1: "SUPPLY AND DEMAND —How They Affect the Workers.” Admission FREE to this meeting. AUCKLAND AND PROVINCIAL DRAUGHTS ASSOCIATION. An exhibition of Draughts Play will be given by Mr. W. Penman, Winner of the Australasian Draughts Championship, 1929 TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) in the Y.M.C.A. CONCERT HALL, Wellesley St. Play will Commence at 7.30 p.m. Sharp. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. GRAMMAR DIAMOND JUBILEE BALL. A.G.S. OLD GIRLS’ AND OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATIONS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929. SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS ST. Old Girls and Old Boys of the Auckland Grammar School requiring invitations for themselves and their friends are requested to forward the names and addresses of all to whom they wish invitations to be sent, to the Hon. Secretary. W. W. KING, e/o Messrs. Webster & King, Solicitors, Yorkshire House, Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 15
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