AMUSEMENTS. j REGENT THEATRETI Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS To-day at 2.30. Evening Session at 8 p.m. A COLOSSAL SUCCESS. " FOUR WALLS." | "FOUR WALLS." j " FOUR WALLS." " FOUR WALLS." — THE STAGE HIT — Now a Great Underworld Film Romance. \ JOHN GILBERT, / \ JOHN GILBERT, / \ JOHN GILBERT, / / JOHN GILBERT, \ / JOHN GILBERT, \ / JOHN GILBERT, \ THE SCREENS GREATEST LOVER. IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE SINCE "THE BIG PARADE," \ "FOUR \ \ WALLS." \ JOAN CRAWFORD (The Star of "Rose Marie"). I'XPKRWORLD INTRIGUE — UNDERWORLD LOVK. —And a man who break? away from it all— ONE OF THE GREATEST DRAMAS THE SCREEN HAS PRESENTED. JOHN GILBERT'S FINEST PART, As the Gangster Who Wins Over Himself. A Second Feature, with VERA' REYNOLDS, In the Great Sporting Drama. — " THE MAIN EVENT." — On the Stage (Nightly) : — RUSSO AND BRADFORD, — Famous Operatic Stars. In an Entirely New Repertoire. Maurice Guttridge and His Orchestra. Plans at the Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone 4C-SSB. "VAGABOND KING" MATINEE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2. Children Half-price, except to Late Door Gallery. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd., The Best and Most Wonderful Production Ever Staged in New Zealand.
TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND UNTIL SATURDAY WEEK. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present The Worlds Greatest Spectacular Musical Play. " THE VAGABOND KING." " THE VAGABOND KING" A Great Flay, set to Glorious Music, Magni6eently Sung and Acted by an Incomparable Company. CHORUS OF SIXTY, FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Ca*t of 25 Stars, including STRELLA WILSON, Aβ Katberine; JAMES LIDDY, As Francois Villon ; ARTHUR STIGANT. as Guy Taberie PRODIS lY ri G- E gl^'A Gr H a i d G e HLAND. Plans for the season are now open at Lewie Eady. Ltd. Day Sale at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES : D.C. and R.S., S/ : Stalls 4/ - ?/ aa ix r £ L 1/6 i,? ar ii r Doop Sta!l 3 1/ extra. All prices plus tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL. SPORTING. •pE JOCKEV. pLUB (Inc.). \TEETIXG. J gATCRDAY AND ArONDAY, FEBRUARY, 16 AND 18. 1929. THE SPORTSMAN'S HOLIDAY. Special Trains and Excursion Fares frore t« n k ch n iine S ThameS - Taa ™S*. «* all First race starts about 11.50 each day ,_ G. A. BUSH. 15 __ Secretary. I'VE AROHA RACES j SATURDAY. 16th, AND MONDAY. ISth. TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING COMPANY'S SEDAN WILL LEAVE C.P.O. EACH DAY AT 7 A.>i. Return Fare, £l. Advisable to Book Seats Earlv Phone 45-360. * " xl 6 r£E AROHA RACES. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16 Sedan Bus leaves C.P.O. at 7 a.m.. return Re S tu a rn e FarT/ ] r. Ce - be bM JOHNSTON AND STOKES 31. Beach Road (Just Past Anzac Avenue) Phone 40-402. ' -\ .-, AND OONS Wish to Announce That they did NOT Cater for the Matamata Kaces on February 2, but will be in ATTENDANCE AT TE AROHA RACES SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. . 1C TE A R O HA R v c F < rare, l(/t>. Only few seat.i left PHONE 42-065. 1 6 TJIGHWAY SEDANS leave 14, Fort St" PHONE 47-671 and 44-547. s i 6 S ED i X . Ca l- lea Tin*i n* Auckland SanlTdTv" ...,,-i' AT t ° ha Races, return Monday, his \acancies few passengers.—Phone 20-834 .. . 10 fpE AROHA Races. Saturday and Mon-cr.-Rfn;g |o.Sr ngers wante<l - " ud *ys INSURANCE COMPAMIFS ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CC> ITD *X Assets €50.000.000. Phonp 43-1-3 "' OConneU St Manager, Wilfrid" Skegg. li
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 39, 15 February 1929, Page 18
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