AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE. (Direction J. C. Williamson Films). (The Pure-Air Theatre), Where the Atmosphere is Regulated. Daily at 2."0. Nightly at 8 p.m. ENORMOUS .SUCCESS OF WILLIAM HAINES 1WILLIAM HAINES ~ WILLIAM HAINES ~ IN " EXCESS BAGGAGE." " EXCESS BAGGAGE." - " EXCESS BAGGAGE? 7 ' On the Same Bill, LEATRICE JOY and NILS ASTHEK, "HONOUR ABOVE ALL." Adapted from Strauss' "BLUE DANUBE WALTZ." On the Stage. Another budgat of Electric Hits, as presented by j ALEC REGAJ^~~[ Which include : "Forty-seven Ginger-headed Sailors," "Get j Out and Get Under the Moon," "That's My Mammy," "You Can't Walk Back from i aii Aeroplane," etc., etc. 1 Maurice Guttridge and His Orchestra. Plans at the Theatre and Lewis Eady, Lt<l. Phone 46-SSS. COMING THURSDAY. VIVID ROMANCE IN VIVID ROMANCE IN EARLY AUSTRALIA. EARLY AUSTRALIA. TIM McCOY TIM McCOY TIM McCOY 'THE BUSHRANGER." "THE BUSHRANGER." "THE BUSHRANGER." WITH MARION DOUGLAS. Of Manly (N.S.W.). FRANK BAKER (Brother o£ Snowy Baker), And DALE AUSTEN, DALE AUSTEN, DALE AUSTEN, 3ZZZZI MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927. MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927. A Stirring Adventure that catches the spirit of Australia's Early Buslirauging uays, drama—romance—and thrills, depicted with a fidelity to hold you spellbound. On the Same Bill, LEW CODY /\ND AILEEN PRINGLE In ft Comedy of Errors, "BABY CYCLONE." On the Stage, manual HYMAN. THE JAZZING VIOLINIST. SINGER OF POPULAR THEME SONGS AND DANCER. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. THURSDAY. MARCH 14. Burner <>ven than "Ben Ilnr." THE TRAIL OF '98." GRAND. GRA!tD GRAND f»li \ vt» GRAND GRAND From Majcstic to Grand. BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS In " TAKE ME HOME." COME AND LAUGII. -• Christie Comedies: "SIIE-GOING SAILOR *• " LONG HOSE."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24
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