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iLod u x o. NOTE.— EVENING SESSION COMMENCES 7.45 P M. SHARP. NOW SHOWING AT Tin® REGENT Direction: J. C. Williar 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 ft .se 3) r Sllnow P®®>pl® 9 SUPPORTED BY Norma Talmadge, Karl Dane, Charles Chaplin, Mae Murray, &c. HOW TO BECOME A MOVIE-STAR NOV/ 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. Sessio HEAR THESE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL RECORDING ARTISTS. VINCENT LOPEZ The Jazz King in “Flapperette,” “Street Rag,” (Canadian Capers). George Dewey Washington Sings—“ Lonely Littl< “There’s A Rainbow Round My Shoulder,” “Sonny Boy.” ARTHUR G. FROST at the MIGHTY WURLITZER.

“ KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS ” The whole of the Organisation arrived in Wellington from New York yesterday, and they are due to reach Auckland To-Morrow (Wednesday) Morning. It will take a couple of days to prepare the beautiful settings. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) LTD. A WORLD-FAMOUS ATTRACTION, ORIGINAL DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL PRESENTATION. COMMENCING Next Saturday Night FOR A VERY BRIEF SEASON J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present for the First Time in either Australia cr New Zealand, the “Kentucky Jubilee Singers” One of the best and most Popular Attractions the London and New York Stage has ever known. The entertainment will be unique and varied, and it will make a wide appeal because the Negro Spirituals, which are one of the many features of the performance, are to-day sung in many churches and Sunday Schools in all parts of the World. THE COMPANY comprises the best and most highly paid artists ever brought from America by J. C. Williamson, Ltd., including as it does:—Arthur Gaines and Robert Caver, First Tenors; Hilton Jones and Augustus Simons, Second Tenors; Archie Cross and William Veasey, First Bassos; Arthur Payne and Matt Houseley, Second Bassos, Whose names are household words throughout the length and breadth of the United States of America. THE PRESENTATIONS: First—The Levee. Second —On a Plantation. Third —A Dug-Out in France. Fourth—The Present. The Melodies, Songs aand Neflro Spirituals will include:— "Some of These Days,’' "Ezekiel Saw De Wheel,” "Wasn’t Dat a Wide Ribber,” "Wade in De Water,” "Rain Song,” "Exhortation,” "Plantation Melody,” "Goin’ to Study War No More,” "Stand Steady,” "Goin’ Home,” "Don’t Close Dat Gate,” "Roll, Jordan, Roll,” "it’s Me. Oh Lord,” "Many Thousand Gone.” "Who’ll be a Witness ?” The appropriate Plantation Dances never fail to create a furore. POPULAR PRICES. —Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door Gallery, 1s extra. BOX PLANS will be opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd., on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Manager JOHN FARRELL MADGE BELLAMY AT LYRIC Madge Bellamy’s amusing picture, "Very cofidential,” continues to please patrons of the Lyric Theatre. Briefly, the fLin concerns a strongminded salesgirl who doesn’t recognise defeat when she encounters it. She has set her heart upon winning the love of a man who seems beyond her reach. He is a good-looking football hero. The other girls in the sporting goods store where Madge is employed chide her when she confides her secret ambition. They wager she will never have a ‘ look in.” "Not Quite Decent,” which is also being shown, stars Louise Dresser and June Oollyer in a dramatic story of New York night life.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 15

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