AMUSEMENTS. _ — THE REGENT.— Direction .... J. C. Williamson Films. Daily Picture Matinees at 2.30 DE LUXE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. LAST 3 NIGHTS. Of the Present Ideal Entertainment. RIC. rIARD DIX, RICH ~D DIX, The Screen's Greatest Star, In "WARMING UP" "WARMING UP" "WARMING UP" rtith JEAN ARTHUR. And a Host of Supporting Pictorial Gems of Comedy and Interest. On the Stage. The Best J.C.W. Tivoli Vaudeville Attraction for Months. MARDO AND WYNNE, And TEDDY, THE TALKING BULLDOG. All Auckland is Talking About Teddy. The Regent's Versatile Orchestra will offer Jazz and Classics. Reservations at Theatre, 46-888, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. THURSDAY NEXT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A MIGHTY PROGRAMME. The Greatest Entertainment Ever Presented in a Picture Theatre Will Be Submitted. SECOND EDITION OF STAGE BAND PRESENTATION. STAGE BAND PRESENTATION. 1 WITH I 35 OUTSTANDING 1 DANCERS, MUSICIANS, SINGERS. COStEDIANS, Inclndinx THE EXQUISIE EIGHT. From the Regent Theatre. Sydney. Also, On the Screen, The Two Beloved Stars from "Wings," CLARA BOW AND RICHARD ARLEN, In Extraordinary Special. "LADIES OF THE MOB." One of those Out-of-the-Ordinary Pictures. REGENT DANCING SCHOOL. REGENT THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. MR. MORRIS DIAMOND. The Famous American Ballet Master, Who visits Auckland with the Sydney Regent Ballet, arrives in Auckland Tomorrow, and will Receive a Limited Number of Pupils, with a View to the Formation of a Permanent Regent Theatre Ballet. Appointments Regent Theatre To-morrow, 12.30. DIXIELAiw CABARET. To-night. mo-NiGHT. O-NIGHT. ± O-NIGHT. GUY TpAWKES -VTIGHT. UY -E AWKES IGHT. [ 8.30 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. ADMISSION, 5/. Music by the DIXIELAND FAMOUS DANCE BAND. For Reservations Phone 26-615. JjIREE JJECITAL J! REE gECITAL, rpO-NIGHT. All Music Lovero are cordially Invited to our November Recital in the LEWIS EADY HALL TO-NIGHT. The Recital will comprise some of the very latest recordings including this month's H.M.V., and is sure to interest every Music Lover. LEWIS EADY HALL. LEWIS EADY HALL. In future these Recitals will be given on the First Monday of Every Month. Remember to always keep these nights free. T D„ "THE BOX OFFICE," QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. =======^=--s—=————-——S—s ELECTORAL. PARNELL ELECTORATE. J. W. Y aknall * TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) — REMUERA LIBRARY, 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) — PICTURE THEATRE, KOHIMARAMA, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV. B—PUBLIC WORKS CAMP, PUREWA, 8 p.m. ROSKILL ELECTORATE. A. S. EICHARDS-TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) —GREENWOOD'S CORNER, 7.30. 8.15, CORNER ST ANDREW'S RD. AND SELWTN RD.. THREE KINGS. * TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) — ROSLYN TERRACE, PRINCE OF WALES ESTATE, MT. ALBERT. 7.45. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) — LADIES' MEETING. HURST'S HALL, MORNINGSIDE, 2.30 p.m. RAGLAN ELECTORATE. W. L EE M AETIN - MPGLENAFTON. 8 p.m.—TO-NIGHT (MOXWAINGARO, 10.30—T0-MORROW (TUESDAY). TE AKAU, 1.30 — TO-MORROW (TUESGLE 8 pm ' ~~ TO MOER °^ MEETINGS. pROHIBITION. COMPLETE EXPOSURE OF WORLDCOMPLETE EXPOSURE OF WORLDWIDE FAILURE. WIDE FAILURE. KING GEORGE'S HALL, MT. ALBERT KING GEORGE'S HALL, MT. ALBERT. rjlO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. AT 8 O'CLOCK. JTOED - gURKE (The Gifted Orator), WILL DEAL WITH THE ACCURATE HISTORY OF PROHIBITION— ITS FADS AND FAILURES. TRUTH versus PROPAGANDA. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THIS WORLDFAMOUS SPEAKER ON A SUBJECT OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO ELECTORS. QUESTIONS INVITED. 5 SALE OF WORK. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower Symonds Street. gALE OF Will be Opened in ST. ANDREW'S HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 6th INST.. . At 2.30 p.m. By MRS. C. E. MAGUIRE. Work, Produce, Flower, Sweet, and Cake Stalls. Afternoon Tea. The stall, provided and presided over by the male members of the Congregation a speciality. Admission: Afternoon Free; Evening, fid. 6
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 262, 5 November 1928, Page 20
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