j AMUSEMENTS. . THE NEW REGENT. . Phe Theatre Magnitiunt Direction: Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME A TRIUMPH A STUPENDOUS BILL 3 STAR ATTRACTIONS. ADOLPHE MENJOU A DOLPHE *\ TENJOU, -«■ DOLPHE -"J-ENJOU, A DOLPHE ]\TENJOU, i'J-ENJOU, THE I'ERFECT LOVER, THE PERFECT LOVER, " SERENADE." SERENADE." ERENADE." SERENADE." ERENADE." Supported by KATHLEEN CARVER, To whom he was recently married in Paris. A story so tender, so throbbing with life, so full of romance, that it will stay with you long after the shadows have flicked away ! Also, FLORENCE VIDOR, TfLORENCE -VTIDOR x LORENCE V IDOR "HONEYMOON HATE." HONEYMOON TTATE." ONEYMOON -CI ATE." " The Wedding March " turns into the "War Cry" when an impetuous girl marries to humiliate the man she loves. Preceded bv A "VriNIATURE AT U SIC A L ftOMEDY A x -t INIATI'RE A 'J-USICAL VOMEDY " CHEZ LOUISE." (Produced by Cecil Hall.) A Glittering Panorama of Lights, Dance and Song. A gorgeous setting of beautiful gowns and a wonderful parade of the latest Paris modes specially imported from Paris by Messrs. Milne and Choyce, Ltd., by whose courtesy they are exhibired at The Regent. A FASHION TARADE ON THE REGENT STAGE. And Big Supporting Programme. With THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA (Direction Arthur G. Frost) And THE MIGHTY WURLITZER (Leslie V. Harvey, Organist). Box Plan at Theatre, 46-SSS, and at Lewis Eady. Ltd. J>OYAL QEIOIR. OPENING /CONCERT, pening Concert, 1028 SEASON*. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. MAY 31. Soloists : MISS PHYLLIS lIAZELL, Contralto. MR. HUBERT CARTER, Tenor. MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND, Bass. AIR. EDGAR RANDAL, Organ. EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME OF PART SINGING. BOX PLAN* opens at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen Street, Tuesday, May 29. at 7.30 a.m. Extra ticket 2/. * 28 THE LYRIC. The Theatre with the Golden Circle. Last Night's Patrons endorse this Advertisement. TO-NIGHT, 7.40. By Special Arrangement and Exclusive to the Lyric, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present "TWELVE MILES OUT." Featuring JOHN GILBERT, With Ernest Torrance and Joan Crawford. Then, Warner Brothers present "ONE ROUND HOGAN," Featuring Monte Blue, Leila Hvams, Jim Jeffries (former World's Champion). AFTER THE RACES DON'T MISS DIXIELAND. MONDAY. JUNE 4, KING'S TJIRTHDA Y T>ALL. INGS -"IRTHDAY -DALL. DANCING AND SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT, 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing 5.30 to 12 p.m., 7/6 Double. FOR RESERVES PHONE 2C-Cls. FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS are invited, returnable by J» p.m. FRIDAY, June 8, 1928, for the Assets of Suits, Limited, now carrying on business at Wakefield Street, Auckland, as follows : — (a) The Business as a Going Concern including Buildings. (b) The Business as a Going Concern with Lease of part of Building. (c) Plant and Machinery. (d) Stock. (e) Goodwill of Contracts. (f) Concrete 2-storey Building and Basement fully let and revenue producing. Full schedules are obtainable at the office of the undersigned, 18, Swanson St., Auckland. R. A. SPINLEY, :x3O Liquidator. MEETINGS. fIONCEIIT CHAMBER TOWN* HALL. MEETING In Favour of Abolition of Compulsory Military Trainrng Will be held under the auspices of Auckland Women's Branch, New Zealand Labour Party, On TUESDAY, MAY 29, At 8 p.m. Collection. Speakers : Mesdames Lee-Cowie, J. A. Lee, Rev. Geo. Jackson. Dr. Hastings, Messrs. J. A - Lee and 11. G. R. Mason, M.l'., and others. x og 6 A GENERAL MEETING of Yugaslavs will be held at_94. Federal St., Auckland, on SUNDAY, June 3. at 3 p.m. REV. FATHER BUXTON Will Preside. BUSINESS—Report of Father Pavlinovicli, Reception Committee and General. M. SUMICH, 29. Hon. Secretary. REMOVAL NOTICES. JAS I/JCKLKV, Photoprinter, BLUE PRINTS. HELIO. PRINTS DRAWING OFFICE SUPPLIES, Announces his Removal from Short's Bldgs. To 2ND FLOOR, WARWICK CHAMBERS, 168. Queen St. Phone 42-084. Take Lift from Messrs. Moore Piano Co.'s 1 Shop. C T? V. COOKE AND SON, LTD (Late Bronte Street), Makers of Coil and Motor Springs, Luggage Carriers and Press Knives. Note our New Address: 101. FEDERAL STREET. C "VTRS. MORRIS, Art Needlework Special--Ist, removed to opp. Tabernacle, top Qoeen St. New sbinments arrived- D
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