AMUSEMENTS. — THE REGENT.— The only Ventilated Theatre In the Dominion. FINAL SCREENING TO-NItiUT AT S P.M. Of /|the bushranger \Jthe bushranger On the Same Bill: LEW CODY AND J ( AILEEN PRINGLE [ | ! "THE BABY* CYCLONE." On the Stage: MANUEL HYMAN. The snappiest, peppiest Modern Violinist Australasia has ever known. Maurice Uuttridge and his Orchestra. Plans at the Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. I Phone 48-SBS. THE REGENI. The Theatre Magnificent. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AT THE MATINEE, AT 2.30. EVENING SESSION AT 8 P.M. J. C. Williamson announce with pride the Premier Screenings in this City Of THE MOST MAJESTIC AND IMPOSING TRIBUTE TO THE ENDURANCE AND FORTITUDE OF THE HUMAN RACE EVER DEPICTED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. "BIGGER EVEN THAN "BIGGER EVEN THAN BEN HUR." BEN HUR." // TRAIL Ns, // TRAIL <k OF y^ Nv '98. // '98. /S \ Throbbing, Stampeding, Irresistible Army ol Goldseekens, led on by gold lust to the most Stupendous Drama in History. NS. TRAIL n^ OF }y \ '98. J^ '98. y^ The Spirit of True Romance that tuge at Humanity's Heart, made Colourful -with COMEDY, TEARS, THROBS AND THRILLS, With A %C (RAMONA) AND Jkf FORBES^^ SOME OF THE COLOSSAL SCENES INCLUDE THE GIGANTIC SNOWSLIDE! Positively the most colossal scene ever filmed. THE CHILKOOT PASS, The mountain over which thousands of goldseekers trudged to reach the Klondike. THE WHITE HORSE RAPIDS, The most perilous part of the trail in the great Gold Kush down the Yukon. THE BURNING OF DAWSON CITY, In which the world's most spectacular pioneer gold camp is reduced to ashes. y^THENs. /Y TRAIL \\ /Y TRAIL Nv, NS. OF A> N\ '98. /Y '98. y^ 33 PRINCIPALS AND 15,000 EXTRAS. IT BEATS " BEN HUR'S " RECORD BY 2000. SPECIAL TRAIL OP '98 SCORE, By Maurice Guttridge and his Orchestra. MANAGERIAL. Make your Reservations to-day and be sure. The Plans are at the Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone 46-SSS. RUGBY FOOTBALL. e rriHE FIRST GENERAL MEETM& J- ING OF THE NEW UNITED Igs FOOTBALL CLUB will be held at v &M GOODWIN AND MOOKCUAPT'S HV Ni PREMISES, 228, Karangahape Rond (opp. Howe Streot). on THURSDAY, MARCH 14. AT 8 P.M. I'.usiness: Election of Officers and Comttee and Enrolment of New Senior and .inior Players. The Club is most desirous of welcoming mils players. A. B. NICHOLSON, '. Secretary (pro tem). «■ VTORTH SHORE RUGBY FOOTSk +X BALL CLUB. .fu THE ANNUAL MEETING yjl Of the Above Club "** Wiil he held at TEAROOMS, DEVONPORT, On UUKSDAY. MAKi il 14, AT 7.30 P.M. I'.usiness: Election of Members and ■neral. All Members and intending members are liiested to be present. : W. B. O'BRIEN. Secretary. m TiILLERSLIE RUGBY FOOTBALL A ) CLUB. General Meeting of the above 3 Club will be held in the Training «•/ Shed, Findlay Street, on THURSAY, March 14. at 7.30 sharp. Business Important. D. CHRISTIAN, :13 Hon. Secretary. MOTOR TRIPS. A RAPUNI ARAPUNI. THE WEYMOUTH BUS Will leave G.P.0.. Auckland, via Onehunga, SUNDAY. MARCH 17. AT 8 A.M. FARE £1 RETURN. 00 ONEHUNGA COOP. STORES, Or REEVES AND SON, Phone 47M, Manurewa.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 61, 13 March 1929, Page 22
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