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AMUSEMENTS. ! THE NEW REGENT. The Theatre Magnificent. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. " THE WAY OF ALL FLESH." ••Tle Wtl O? AS FSI-" -Tig Wii Of AS FS^I ; :: "Til Wil 01 AS FS': "Til Wil Of AS ••Til Wif Ol AS FS|-.: "THE WAY OP ALL FLESH." Starring EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, A Paramount Masterpiece. A Man—A Pretty Woman—And— 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. EMIL JANNINGS Portrays a character which will live as a" vivid, appealing and mighty personality of ail time. Full Supporting Programme. — And — LESLIE V. HARVEY At the Organ. (a) Largo (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 until 7.30 p.m. only. JJOYAL £JHOIR. /"kPEiNING CONCERT, OPENING Concert, 1928 SEASON. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31. Soloists: MISS PHYLLIS HAZEL, Contralto. ____ MR. HUBER-T CARTER, Tenor. MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND, Bass. MR. EDGAR RANDAL, Organ. EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME OF PART SINGING. Intending New Subscribers are requesTe3 to make earlv application for Season Tickets to Wm. Col (nan, 194, Queen* Street, or Syd. J. Harbutt, 22, Kitchener Street. Rates: 2 Tickets for Each Concert .... 10/6. 3 Tickets for Each Concert .... 15/6. 4 Tickets for Each Concert .... 21/. These are the lowest rates of any Musical Society in the Dominion. 22 DOMINION ROAD. -EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Empire. A Big Special Prßgramme. Empire. " BARDELYS Empire. THE MAGNIFICENT." Empire. The Screen Version of Sabatini's Empire. Fascinating Novel, Empire. Starring Eleanor Boardman and Empire. John Gilbert. Empire. The Second Picture— Empire. "THE LONE EAGLE." Empire. A Thrilling Aeroplane Drama. Empire. Raymond Keane and Barbara Kent Empire. Selected "Supporting Programme. Empire. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. /CAPITOL. DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK. Capitol. "THE SHEPHERD OF THE Capitol. HILLS." Capitol. A Powerful True-to-life Screen Capitol. Version of Harold Bell Wright's Capitol. Famous Novel, Capitol. Starring Alec. B. Francis. Capitol. The Second Picture— Capitol. " THE THIRTEENTH HOUR." Capitol. A Stirring Mystery Drama, starCapitol. ring Lionel Barrymore, with Capitol. "Napoleon," the Wonder Dog. Capitol. Strong Supporting Programme. Capitol. CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Capitol. Phone 20-574. TpDENDALE CINEMA, TRAM TERMINUS J-'DENDALE. TO-NIGHT,, 8 O'CLOCK. Edendale. Two Excellent Pictures. Edendale. Final Screening of Edendale. " IN OLD KENTUCKY." Edendale. " IN OLD KENTUCKY." Edendale. A Thrilling Racecourse 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. A DELPHI THEATRE^ GREY LYNN. ■* TO-NIGHT. Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackaill in '-LADIES' NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." A Rollicking Comedy. News — Comedy. — WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. — BERT LYTELL and LOIS WILSON In "ALIAS LONE WOLF." A Gripping Mystery Drama. Stalls, 9d; Circle, 1/, 1/6. TRAMWAY NOTICES. A UCKLAND CITY CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. MOTOR OMNIBUS FEEDER SERVICE. MOUNT EDEN ROUTE. ALTERATIONS TO WEEK-DAY TIMETABLE. Commencing on WEDNESDAY. May 23, 1928. and until further notice, the following Alterations will be brought into operation :— Additional trips ex Boundary Road. 7.30 a.m., 2.26 p.m.. 3.54. 4.42, 5.30, in lieu of 5.26: 6.18, in lien of 6.26. Additional trips ex Mount Eden Terminus. 7.36 a.m., 2.32 p.m., 4.0, 4.48; 5.36, in lieu of 5.32 p.m. t?*> A. E FORD. Mnnftfrer. LAWN TENNIS. "VTIGHT TENNlS—Birthday and Evening Parties. Dancing, Ping-Pong. Crockery. CUve Rd. Courts Phone 45-274. D FOR SALE BY TENDER. Anglo- french manufacturing COMPANY, LIMITED. Tenders are invited till 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 25th inst.. for the Stock-in-Trade. Fittings and Plant of the "Vogue" and •Economic," in one or more lots, as follows:— (a) "ECONOMIC" STOCK-IN-TRADE IN SHOP. (b) "VOGUE" STOCK-IN-TRADE AND WORKROOM. (c) "VOGUE" FITTINGS AND FIXTURES. (d) "ECONOMIC" FITTINGS AND FIXTURES. (e) PLANT FITTINGS AND SUNDRIES IN WORKROOM. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. All Tenders will be deemed to have been made with a full knowledge of, and to be \. a^ corc ' ance wi th "the conditions of sale, which may be inspected with the stocksheets on the premises. A. E. WARNOCK. Yorkshire Houslf" f ° r Debiature Holder " Shortland St., Auckland. x 24

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 20