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I AMUSEMENTS. j REGENT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. SHARP. A Word to the Wise. . T>E 7? Alt I, Y. The Early Bird Catchetli i the Seat. ; LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, 111 the Biggest Success Ever Kecoriled j ia tiie liegent's History. "LAUGH, CLUVVN, LAUGH." "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH."| "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH."! "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH."! j By Herbert Brenan, the man who made ! "Beau Gestc" and "Sorrel and Sou."' On the Stage : J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY ; VAUDEVILLE , Present | ! ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, The Prince of Entertainers, Who received a rapturous welcome last evening and an ovation after each popular number, which included "JUST LIKE A 'MELODY FROM. OUT OF.THE SKY," "FIFTY THOUSAND FRENCHMEN," "I JUST ROLL ALONG," and the world's hits, " SONNY BOY " and "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH," The latter as a prelude to the Famous L Picture, , "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH" i MAURICE GUTTRIDGE at the MIGHTY t WURLITZER OKG A.N. "IN A MONASTERY GARDEN." The Regent Operatic Orchestra in the score of "Pagliacci." Plan at the Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. • Phono 4G-SSS. Book and Avoid Regrets. TWO MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS, TWO MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS, COMING ON THURSDAY NEXT. i .// WILLIAM HAINES I WILLIAM HAINES | " EXCESS BAGGAGE." I / " EXCESS BAGGAGE." I // fun. romance, ambition, drama, F.I KB. ! In tlie live* of iwn young lovers, on ami off lhe stage. ! And LEATRICE JOY AND j NILS ASTHER " "HONOUR ABOVE ALL," j Best Described as Viennese Medley, -with I the haunting "Blue Danube" running I through it as a theme. A GREAT PICTURE: j EXQUISITE! EXOTIC! j W.il ch for Future Announcement*:. i - HIS MAJESTY'S. - | I | • SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT. | SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT. | WELCOME RETURN OF THE FAMOUS SHAKESPEAREAN COMPANY. j With Beautiful New Productions, and Augmented by Talented English Artists, New to Auckland. MISS ALLAN HUNTERWILKIE, WATTS. COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH 2. '• SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 3 MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. MAG NIK I CENT COSTU M ES, POWERFUL ACTING. POWERFUL ACTING. SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS. SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS. TIIE PRIDE OF THE UNIVERSE. THE PRIDE OF THE UNIVERSE. ' PROGRAMME FOR TUB FIRST WEEK 1 OF THE SEASON :— SATURDAY. MARCH 2. "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR." MONDAY, MARCH 4. "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." I ! TUESDAY, MARCH 5. " HAMLET." WEDNESDAY (Matinee). MARCH G. "AS YOU LIKE IT." WEDNESDAY (Evening). MARCH G. " TWELFTH NIGHT." THURSDAY, MARCH 7, " CORIOLANUS." (For the First Time in Aucklaud.) FRIDAY, MARCH S. V'TIIE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR." PRICES: Res. Stalls, S/ : D.C.. G/; Back r Stalls, 4/; Gallery, -/. Children in Parties of Ten or more, 4/, 8/, 2/ and 1/ to all Performances. SPECIAL MATINEE TRICES FOR ADULTS: 5/, 4/, 2/G, and 1/. All prices Plus Tax. Q.REAT gAMOAN J^EMONSTRATION. Q.REAT gA MOAN J^EMONSTRATION. (OPENING THE X.Z. CAMPAIGN.) ! AUCK LA N D T0 W N HAL L, j AUCK LA N D T0 W N I! AL L, WEDNESDAY. JjfEBIIUARY C)IJ AT 7.43 O'CLOCK. Chairman: j THE HON. SIR MAUI POM UtE i M.D., M.P., K.8.E., C.M.G. ' | Vice-Chairman : DR. W. H. HORTON.' JJIGH QHIEFTAINESS rpAMASESE, In full Samoan Dress, WILL DELIVER A MESSAGE To THE WOMEN OK NEW ZEALAND On j THE FACTS OF HER HUSBAND'S I ARREST, And leave the Public to Judge whether there was a shadow of evidence to convict him of Resisting Arrest. this noble Christian Lady of high culture will make a stirring appeal to the Churches o demand British Justice for Samoa. M R A. H ALL g KELTO - N " SPEAKS ON •TJUIE rpItAGEDY OF gAMOANj JNJUSTICE" And the false propaganda of a section of the New Zealand Press, with an exposure of its tactics against the Hon. 0. F. Nelson, when the latest report has justified his every act. THE REV. A. JOHN GREENWOOD, \ icar of St. Alban's. will move and speak to i THE RESOLUTION FOR THE PRIME! MINISTER. MR. EDWARD STEVENSON Will speak on Some Unpublished Facts iii c? W Zcalanders blush. Ail bamoans will have seats on the platform. . A. HALL SKELTON, Chairman N.Z. Samoan Defence League. ' ) EDWARD STEVENSON. * ; secretary N.Z. Samoan Defence Leaiii" x 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 20

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