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_ AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 DAYS. THE REGENT. *ts 3 — SESSION'S DAILY — g '" Ie 11 a.m.—2.15 p.m.—B p.m. and V! w CLARA BOW, F=E ■ CLARA BOW, ;htl ! CLARA BOW, ■ CLARA BOW, , n nd = CLARA BOW, In Her First ALL-TALKING D. Picture! n COME OXE ! J ' COME ALL! ,ljn Don't Miss This Hit. See and Hear 11 Bevy of Beautiful Girls in a Mix-up of Thrills, Throbs and Romance ! ' " THE i WILD PARTY."= ' WILD PAR TY." EEEEEE WILD PARTY." EEEEE > ■ WILD PARTY." ' IT'S A. PARAMOUNT PICTURE. t Also SEE and HEAR of SMITH AND DALE, In Comedy Sketches. EDDIE CANTOR, In Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolics. PA THE SOUND NEWS! Arthur G. Frost at the Wurlitzer Organ. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE, Phone 40-BSS, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. COMMENCING SATURDAY. •1' COMMENCING SATURDAY. COMMENCING SATURDAY ADOLPHE MENJOU TALKS! SINGS! His First Talking Picturc, Long Awaited! • l'ou Hear Every Word In "FASHIONS IN LOVE," "FASHIONS' IN LOVE," A Paramount ALL-TALKING Picture! Hear Adolphe Menjou's intriguing French accent on the screen for the first tjme. SATURDAY NEXT! FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE T7IDWAED— 1.30, 7 and 8. i ALMA BENNETT AXD CLAIRE WINDSOR In "A GRAIN OF DUST," A Tense Drama of Passion that leads to Defeneration, and Love that Regenerates. MONTY BANKS in "ADAM'S APPLE," An Excellent Comedy Drama, And ■ TOPICAL AND COMEDY. Grey t ynn /-iinema— At 7.45. MAXISTE, In a Real Thriller. "GIANT OF THE MOUNTAINS." TOPICAL, REVIEW, COMEDY. pAPITOL — TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Final Screening of Capitol. "MODERN MARRIAGE." Capitol. Betty Bronson, Alec. B. Francis. Capitol. "THE LOST PATROL." Capitol. Starring Arthur Woods. Capitol. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. "[EMPIRE — TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Final Screening of "LONESOME." Starring Glenn Tr.von and Barbara Kent. "MASKS OF THE DEVIL." Starring Alma Rubens .and John Gilbert. Two-Reel Comedy, and Latest News. RUGBY FOOTBALL. PARK. - PARK. & PARK. PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. PONSONBY 3 P.M. PONSONBY PONSONBY PONSONBY MARATHON MARATHON 1.30 P.M. MARATHON PLAY-OFF. • PLAY-OFF. School Children Free to Ground. 10 TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALL Dancing, fl 1/ term (private lessons) ; proficiency one term ; Fancy Costumes Hired.—3l3, Dilworth Bides • WHS "DALLROOIt DANCING, Correct Style, qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs opp. G.P.O. ■ D 4 TjmANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor ■*- Jazz or Old-time, special course. 15/ 174, Upper Symonds St. ' g MISS SPENCER'S' Dance, Symondsville Studio, Symonds Street (next St Paul's). Dances, Saturdays. Elementary Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment.—Particulars bv Phone or at Studio. 3 OARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419, Upper Queen Street.—Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Private Lesson- • Ballroom Dancing. LAWN TENNIS. A SPHALT Tennis Court to Let; £10 season,' no Sunday play.—fecott, 14, Kiwi td., Epsom. . X 2i pENNIS Racquets; Spalding's, Slazen- *- gers', Prosser's, etc. Re-stringing by Experts. All Accessories.—Kingsford's 64, Queen St. • jj DRESS AND FASHION. ITADAME LOUISE STODDART, Modyj - iste, 813, Dilworth Bldgs., Children's rocks from 2/6. Ladies "from 10/. —47-799 D

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 222, 19 September 1929, Page 32

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