AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW REGENT. Tlie Theatre Magnificent. Direction - - - - J. C. Williamson Films. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. tirand Evening Performance at S. POSITIVELY I/ST 9 A PPEARANCES Appearances Lii'— 2 — ASISI TO-DAY, AT 3 AND 8.35. The FAMOUS MONKEY MOVIE STARS. MAX, "jV/TORITZ AND A KKA, AX, -"-'-ORITZ AND -A K KA M ax> ivr oßiTz and a kka| AX. -«J-ORITZ AND -ft-KKA, The Most Amazing and Astounding Act ever presented in New Zealand. And Ever Popular BEBE TvANIELS, EBE -L'ANIELS, BEBE TVANIELS, EBE -L'ANIELS, BEBE TAANIELS, EBE -L'ANIELS, BEBE TVANIELS, EBE -L'ANIELS, With GERTRUDE EDERLE. Ihe Girl who Swam the English Channel, In an Appropriate Summer Comedy, SWIM, CJWIM." WIM, *JIRLS, ~WIM." " CJWIM, CJWIM." "■ "WIM, VTir LS> lOVVIM." /"IIRLS, OWIM." VTIRLS, A Brilliant Comedy of a Girl who could not swim, but who won a great race— at least they all thought she did. Bubbling, vivacious, lovable Bebe, more dashing than ever. Also mother of the Haunted Castles of England Series. " WINDSOR O astle " " » » INDSOR " W INDSOR r«ASTLE." "Windsor vj a stle." L'he Legend of Heme the Hunter and Bluff King Hal and Anne Boleyn. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ARTHUR FROST ARTHUR FROST At the Mighty Wurlitzer. (a) "In a Persian Market." (b) "Somewhere a Voice is Calling." MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And.; the Regent Operatic Orchestra. Overture: "Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nikolai). SESERVATIONS AT THEATRE (46-SSS). OVERLAND TOUR. MAX, MORITZ AND AKKA. MAX, MORITZ AND AKKA. Commencing Hamilton, Theatre Royal, Monday and Tuesday Next, Afternoon and Evening. i ANOTHER SCOOP FOR THE REGENT. COMMENCING MONDAY. COMMENCING MONDAY. COMMENCING MONDAY. A J. C. Williamson £500 a week Vaudeville Sensation, THE KWONG CJING VS7AH mROUPE. wong ►Sing VVaii J-roupe. KWONG CJING T*7AH mROUPE. WONG »ING *» AH ROUPE. KWONG CJING \TTAH mROUPE. WONG »'AH ROUPE. KWONG QING \TTAH mROUPE. WONG »* AH A ROUPE. The Greatest Combination of Oriental Wonder Workers that ever came out of China. MAGIC! ACROBATICS! JUGGLING! Astonishing Feats that will make you gasp! Beautiful Spectacle that will hold you Enthralled ! Box Plans Now Open. . PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. r , ~\T ORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. gUNDAY, FERBUARY 5. (Weather and other Circumstances Permitting). SURFDALE. O.V. WAIUKU : 0.50 a.m. Returning from Surt'dule at 6.30 p.m. Sunday evening and 7 a.m. ou Monday morning. OSTEND. S.S. WAIPU 9.50 a.m. Returning from Ostend at. 6 p.m. S.s. Omana leaves Ostend via Surfdale at 6.30 a.m. Monday morning. S.S. HAUITI 9.50 a.m. I OMIHA. Leaves Omiha on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. (direct). S.s. Otqana leaves Omiha via Ostend and I Surfdale at 6 a.m. Monday morning. COWES BAY, AWAROA AND ORAPIU. S.S. HAUITI 9.50 a.m. Returning from Cowea Bay, via Orapiu and Awaroa and Omiha, Sunday, at 4.451 p.m. WAIHEKE FARES: 2/6. Children Half Fare. KAWAU ISLAND. S.S. RANGITOTO 9.50 a.m. Returning from Kawau Island at 5 p.m. Fare: 4/ (Double Ticket, lady and gent, 6/). MANLY AND ARKLE'S. S.S. OMANA 9.50 a.m. Returning from Arkle's Sunday at 5.30 p.m. and Manly at 6 p.m. Fare : 2/6. 4 11-- K AWAU JSLAND. J£ AW A U JSLAND. « A W A U JSLAND. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). gS. JJANGITOTO, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 9.50 A.M. MUSIC ON BOARD. Refreshments obtainable at Mansion House. PARE: 4/ (Double Ticket. Lady and Gent, 6/). Children: Half-fare. t :x4 RTAIHEKE, WAIHEKE. ' * SMOOTH WATER. DAY TRIPS DAY TRIPS Children Half Fare. SPEND A DAY AT ONE OF THE RESORTS O.V. WAIUKU SAILS 9.30 A.M. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Every Week. N.S.S. CO. Northern Wharf. D r A I'pHE EVENT OF THE YEAR! \ VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB'S E§a( piCNic TO PINE ISLAND. T°"M ORROW ' S UKDAY » F Ea 5 * Dinghy and Swimming Events. Novelty Events. JAZZ AND SINGING COMPETITIONS. Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Lollies and Racing: for the Children. Ferry Kestrel leaves Ferry Wharf 9.45 a.m. Adults 2/. Children under 14, 1/. Tickets obtainable fro'ms Members and at Boat. .4 J. McGEHAN, Hon. Sec. A j-vfT QUNDAY EXCURSION. ® RETURN FARE, 2/6. FOR ONETAUNGA (THE PEOPLES PARK). Steamer Leaves Prince's Wharf: 'SUNDAY, 10 A.M. Return Fare, 1/. BRADNEY AND BINNS. 4 . _ jgRADNEY AND BINNS. EXCURSIONS TO OSTEND. Connecting with ®^ T f^GI ALM Steamers Leare the Prince's Wharf: SUNDAY, 9.45 A.M. J i .'r ~T~ STEAMERS FOR OSTEND, J-lT 1 ! >o connecting with Bus tor Palm Beach and Onetangi. LEAVE PRINCE'S WHARF: • Sundays to Thursdays, 9.45 a.m. Fridays, 6.30 p.m. Saturdays, 1.45. p.m. LEAVE OSTEND: Sundays, 6 p.m. Mondays, 4.30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 4.30 p.nk Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sunday Excursions, FARE, 2/6 RETURN. 'CiNNS, _ c
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 22
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