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AMUSEMENTS. THERE'S NO NOVELTY ABOUT A POLITICIAN TALKING HIS HEAD OFF THESE DAYS, BUT IT IS UNIQUE TO HEAR A BULLDOG TALK! And THAT'S WHAT TEDDY. THE BULLDOG. REALLY DOES WITH MARDO and WYNNE, | Comedians and Eccentric Dancers'. | — THE REGENT.— A. J C. WILLIAMSON THEATRE. 18 LUXE SHOW TO-NIGHT AT 8. RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, The Screen's Greatest Male Actor, | "WARMING UP." I ' "WARMING UP." "WARMING UP." 1 The Sporting Romance of the Year. Laugh with Edward Everett Horton In " SCRAMBLED WEDDINGS." Be Entertained With PARAMOUNT'S WORLD HAPPEXIXGS. The Best J.C.W. Tivoli Vaudeville Attraction for Months. MARDO AND WYNNE, MARDO AND WYNNE, MARDO AND WYNNE, And TEDDY, THE TALKING BULLDOG. All Auckland is Talking About Teddy. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE, And the Regent's Versatile Orchestra, will offer Jazz and Classics. Reservations at Theatre, 4G-SSB, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Telephone Reservations will Xot be Kept after 7.40. ..—» — FRIDAY' NEXT CLARA BOW in "LADIES OF THE MOB," and complete Regent Ballet from the Regent Theatre, Sydney ; 40 Outstanding Artists. REGENT DANCING SCHOOL. REGENT THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. MR. MORRIS DIAMONO, The Famous American Ballet 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., apply REGENT THEATRE, MONDAY MORNING. T3ICTUREDROME MILFORD TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Supremely Beautiful Picture, " THE MERRY WIDOW." Romance, Gaiety and Lavish Magnificence. Usual Prices. Free Jazz. Special Combined Tickets for Devouport Patrons from Drivers. FOLLOW THE CROWD. fiT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY »AsTJPJL K3 OF AUCKLAND line). |sv'v't| TTALLOWEEN. SCOTS HALL, SYMOXDS ST. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 7.45. A FAIRY OPJfeETXA. " ROSE DREAM," With 40 Children taking part. For The Children : Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Lollies, Biscuits DOOKIN' FOR AIPPLES. Supper for Adults, followed by a Dance. .Musical Items by the Society s Orchestra. PRICES: Adults, 2/0; Children, 1/. a ——c— —— ———^—^— __ TTOWARD LEAGUE PENAL REFORM. A COMEDY In Aid of the above will be plaved at the Y.\\:V- A - ASSEMBLY HALL, TUESDAY>. NOVEMBER 0, 8 P.M. Silver (koin Collection. 3 = V, ' MEETINGS. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN, 102 S. \ rnowx TTALL, \ rjrvjwx jjall, \ CUXDAY A FTERXOON. AT O \P.M. gUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT O P.jijfNOVEMBER 4. COME AND HEAR MISS GRACE HOULDER, One of the most inspiring and effective woman speakers in Australasia. Miss Houlder will tell you "THE TRUTH ABOUT PROHIBITION IN AMERICA." Miss Houlder has been for some years in the United States of America, and has visited all parts of the States and made personal contact with all classes of the community. Miss Houlder has made it her business to study the American situation from every point of view. BE SURE TO HEAR HER! Also, REV. GEO. JACKSON , (Area Secretary New Zealand Alliance). SUBJECT: " CLEARING THE ROAD." SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT THE LARGE TOWN HALL, 3 P.M. Everyone Welcome. Collection. MISS GRACE HOULDER WILL ALSO SPEAK AT- THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.30. 2 PROHIBITION "RALLY. ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 6, 8 p.m. TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 6, 8 p.m. Come and Hear REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A (of Wellington). „„f ( brilliant and fearless speaker, and an outstanding advocate for Prohibition „* if' ™ an< *? rd 's considered to be one pL t tfo e rm )0 Speaker S s. LeadinS V ™<*™. and Mr. Blanchard has a wonderful message Me'n'anT Women. SpeCiUl APPeal t0 ¥oun * „_ „ Hear Him at ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH KHYBER PASS ROAD u " v ""« TUESDAY NEXT, ' NOVEMBER C, at 8 p.m. 3 A SOCIAL MEETING " rx - Of ARMY NURSING SISTERS Will be held at THE LYCEUM CLUB On NOVEMBER 29, AT 8 P.M All Sisters wishing to be present please communicate immediately with MISS BIRD Secretary, Evelyn Firth Home, Parnell. 3 TEACHERS OF DANgjNg gTODDART School of Dancing.-Special j»P Summer Course. 15/ term. Efficiency | suaranteed.--313, Dilworth 81dga.47.799 :3

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 261, 3 November 1928, Page 22

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