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I AMUSEMENTS. "WHERE ENTERTAINMENT IS AT ITS HIGHEST STANDARD." — THE REGENT.— A. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRE. Picture Matinees Daily at 3-30. D© LUXE SHOW TO-NIGHT AT 8. ! On the Screen :— RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX The Screen's Greatest Male Actor, In " WARMING UP." " WARMING UP." " WARMING UP." " WARMING UP." With the Delightful New Star, JEAN ARTHUR. The Sporting Romance of the Year. He'd seen a rival with his girl—His team mates wondered why his , play was bad. For weeks he was out of the team, but to-day—the day of the Final —he had begged a position— and, wow! WHAT DID RICHARD DO? Richard's doings are the Big Things in a Very Big Picture. Laugh -with Edward Everett Horton In " SCRAMBLED WEDDINGS." Be Entertained With PARAMOUNT'S WORLD HAPPENINGS. Etc. On the Stage:— The Best J.C.W. Tivoli Vaudeville Attraction for Months. MARDO AND WYNNE, MARDO AND WYNNE, MARDO AND WYNNE, And TEDDY, THE TALKING BULLDOG. Many Dogs are Reputed to Think ! But TEDDY TALKS. And To-morrow all Auckland will Talk about Teddy. In the Orchestra:— MAURICE GUTTRIDGE, And the Regent's Versatile Orchestra, will offer Jazz and Classics. A 300 PER CENT REGENT SHOW. Reservations at Theatre, 46-888, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 'REGENT DANCING SCHOOL. REGENT THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. MB. MORRIS DIAMOND, win h ? *\ mous American Bullet Master Will visit Auckland with the Sydney Regent Ballet next week and will Receive a limited number of Pupils with a view to the formation of a permanent Regent Theatre Ballet. For particulars, terms, etc., annly REGENT THEATRE. MONDAY MORNING. S!T. TAMES' fTIHEATRE. °T. «* AMES' J- HEATRE. Props John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. MATINEE WED. AND SAT., 2.30. Last Few Nights of STIFFY AND TITO. TIFFY AND -IM-O. Series of Revues. CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS. A Real Jazz Band. And a Strong Supporting Cast FRIDAY NEXT, GEO. WARD'S REVUE COMPANY Prices, 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plane at St. James' Theatre. ELECTORAL. jyyfr. N EW ZEALAND LABOUR' PARTY. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. H. G. R. M ASON ' MP AUCKLAND CENTRAL. \ty m Jj] pARRY, M.P.. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET (off Symonds Street). METHODIST CHURCH HALL, CORNER BRIGHT STREET. EDEN TERRACE-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at S p.m. AUCKLAND EAST. J. A. L EE - MP TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) — GARFIELD ST. AND PARNELL RD., at 8 p.m Supported by GAVIN STOVE Esn TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) —CORNER AIREDALE ST. AND QUEEN ST., at 8 p.m. GREY LYNN ELECTORATE. jyjß. JJARTRAM, M.P., TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) — JOINT MEETING WITH 'W. T. ANDERTON PAGES CORNER, KINGSLAND 745 p.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) — CORNER HORNBY ROAD, PT. OHEVALIBR ROAD, 7.30 p.m. MO TrJv AI)ELPHI THEATRE, GREY LYNN, 8 p.m. A. Watts, J.P., Chairman. EDEN EL«>CTORATE. \^ t rp j^NDERTON, Official Labour Candidate. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—PAGE'S CORNER, NEW NORTH ROAD. 7.45 p m VALLEY ROAD, MR. J. A. LEE IN SUPPORT, at 7.45 p.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) — CORNER HASBURY AV., WINDMILL ROAD at 7.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) — CORNER igSsfffflVff. KING EDWAIID ROSKILL ECECTORATK. A. S. R ICHAR °s. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) — COR WITLING STREET AND ST. ANDREWS ROAD, 7.30 (Mt. Eden). Mr. C. B Major, Chairman. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. M R A. G. OSBOKNE-TO-DAY (FRIDAY)—FORESTERS , HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)) _ MARINE SQUARE, DEVONPORT. All Meetings at 8 p.m. OSBORNE Foil WAITEMATA. RAGLAN ELECTORATE. W. I/ EE ]\j[ AETIN « M.p., ROTOWARO, 8 p.m.—TO-NIGHT (FBIROTONGARO, 1.30—T0-MORROW (SATHUNTLY, 6.30—T0-MORROW (SATURDAY), with MR. H. E. HOLLAND. HOROTIU, 8 p.m.— TOMORROW (SATM* J. G. B AKCLAT ' OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR KAIPAEA. Will Address Meetings at the following places:— PARAKAI—TO-DAY (FRIDAY). TAUHOA—TO-iMORROW (SATURDAY). AUCKLAND WEST. M. J. s ava «e. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) —CORNER RYLE AND WOOD STS., 7 p.m. TO-MORROW ( SATURDAY) — CORNER SUMMER AND OLIPHANT STREETS 8 p.m. 2 GREY LYNN ELECTORATE. MRS. PATERSON (Independent Labour Candidate) will Address Electors Corner of Great North Rd. and Northcote St« 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 260, 2 November 1928, Page 18

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