AMUSEMENTS. j THE NEW REGENT. The Theatre Ma^nitiient. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. THE CRITICS SAY:— It is a wonderful story, wonderfully portrayed, and provides a worthy medium for the genius of Emil Jannings, whose characterisations have set a new standard of film acting. —"Herald." There is no questioning the artistic supremacy of Jannings among the men of the screen, for his acting gives constant aesthetic delight. Joy could be got from that acting alone, but here we have a great actor in a great play. —"Sun." Jannings triumphs in his latest picture and enhances the reputation he earned for himself as a character actor of the highest order in his earlier productions, "Variety" and "Faust." —"Star." " THE WAY OF ALL FLESH." "Til Wil OS AS FSt: " /T>HE f\F ALL T7ILBSH." " - 1 - HE »V AX * \J V X3LL.L r " rnHE WTAY i~VF ALL TiIIJJSH." "J-HE »V A Y U F r LEiSH." -Til W;i? 0| AS FSi> " rpHE VX7AY n F A LL "-LflE *» AY "F -T LESH." " THE WAY OF ALL FLESH," Starring EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS. A Paramount Masterpiece. Life has but two paths—the right tnd the wrong. One leads to happiness, the other points THE WAY OF ALL FLESH. A moving drama of a man who thought himself a lion of strength,, but who was really very weak—the drama of a man who turned to the left and left his life behind him. Full Supporting Programme. — And — LESLIE V. HARVEY , v At the Organ. a ]*rgo (Handel) (b) Spring Song (Mendelssohn) ARTHUR FROST. And the Regent Operatic Orchestra Entr'acte, "Evolution of Dixie'*.... (Lake) Reservations at Theatre (46-888), and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone Bookings kept nntil 7.30 p.m. only. Hundreds Turned Away. Evening Session 7 o'clock. The Little Theatre with the Big Pictures. GRAND —zrz= TSiii: Two Big Pictures from Majestic and Strand. DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO " RESURRECTION." Screened at 12.40, 8.50 and 7 o'clock. • f— " mHE "DLOOD CJHIP." — — "J-HE A>LOOD C>HIP." — — "mHE "DLOOD CJHIP." — —«• J-HE -DIOOD — Screened at 11.15, 2.25, 5.35, and 8.45. Sessions: 11.15, 12.40, 3.50, and 7 o'clock. ■ — Book Seatß, No Extra. Phone 42-274. POPULAR PRICES, "PUDENDALS CINEMA, TRAM TERMINUS -"DENDALE. TO-NIGHT,, 8 O'CLOCK. Edendale. • Two Excellent Pictures. Edendale. " IN OLD KENTUCKY." Edendale. " IN OLD KENTUCKY."; Edendale. A Thrilling Racecourae Drama, Edendale. Starring Helene. Costello. Edendale. The Second Picture— Edendale. "SUNNY SIDE UP." Edendale. A Delightful Comedy-Drama, Edendale. Starring Vera Reynolds and Edendale. Geo. K. Arthur. Edendale. Strong Supporting Programme. Edendale. Edendale Orchestra*. Edendale. — Phone 20-710. /IAPITOIfc DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT, AT & Capitol. Final Screening of CapitoL Betty Bronson In Zane Grey's Capitot. mighty story of the Red Indian Capitol. Wars: CapitoL —— "OPEN RANGE." Capitol. "OPEN RANGE." Capitol. Also Capitol. An Absorbing Picture or thrills Capitol. in the air, "The Lone Eagle." Capitol. Featuring CapitoL Raymond Keane & Barbara Kent Capitol. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Capitol. CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Capitol For Reserves, Phone 20-574. Empire dominion road. TO NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Empire. Final Screening of Empire. TOM MIX AND TONY IN Empire. " SILVER VALLEY." Empire. Fights, Flights and romance, and Empire. Tom Mix as an Aviator. Empire. Also ' Empire. IRENE RICH, Empire. HELENB COSTELLO Empire. In Empire. " THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS," Empire. A comedy of the twinkling Empire, twenties and the snoring forties. Empire. Excellent Supports. Empire. Empire Orchestra. TASPER'S COME AND SEE FAIR, " JUNE 14 AND 15, TOWN HAT.r. NOTE THE DATE. 21 TENDERS. /CARPENTER'S Price wanted for Altera- , tions.—Apply, after 5 p.m. or weekends, 12. Morrin St., Glenmore. 23 PRICE required for Painting House at 4, Ring Terrace, off Shelly Beach Road. Tenders close Noon Tuesday.—Apply M. 723 Stab. X 2i mENDERS for Plastering Building lh -f- Drake St.—Apply on job, W. Ball, Builder. X 2l fTIENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE - 1 - ERECTION OF A RESIDENCE, in wood, Church Street East, Onehunga. Tenders close SATURDAY, June 2, 11 a.m. Plans and Specifications at my Office. J. PARK, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect, Onehunga. Phone 12-453. ;x 26 T ° B u .1 L D E K S. Tenders wiU be received up to Noon On FRIDAY, MAY 25, . _ For ADDITIONS TO RESIDENCE IN STREET, ONEHUNGA. For Plans ,apply B. J. HIGGINS, 231, Queen Street, Onehunga. :23 HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street, 16th May, 1928. CASTINGS FOR VEHICULAR LANDING. addre , Sße d to the Purchasing Officer, will be received at this Office until Noon on MONDAY, 28th May, 1928 for Ue Supply and Delivery of about 5i Tons Castings for Vehicular Landing. ™ ay be seen at the Office of the 'Purchasing Department, Quay Street. By order. H. B. BURNETT,, 21 Superintendent and Secretary. BUILDING MATERIALS. H A.ra vom, HOUSE MO™ AT HALF CASTLE AND KING, Builders, 50, MeAla Rd„ Pt. Chevalier. WS "DLANS, Specifications, from £11/- com7. petent draughtsmen.—Home Designers 41-059?° BldgS - QUeea St - Phone TVPISTB. M IS S„ K - BAKER, Typist, Dnpllcatlst. ®*p°'ter, N.Z. Insurance Bnildings! Boom 421. Queen St. Phone j[
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 18
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