• AMUSEMENTS. — THE REGENT.— — THE REGENT.— 3 H A.M. — 215 P.M. — 8 P.M. LAST —2 —DAYS! The Dialogue Drama Supreme. :E The Greatest Dramatic Production that has ever been Screened. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I "MADAME X." | | "MADAME X." | | "MADAME X." | x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. THE LETTER, THE LETTER, THE . LETTER, THE LETTER, THE LETTER, THE LETTER, THE LETTER, THE LETTER, THE LETTER, THE LETTER, AP ARAMOUNT "PICTURE! X ARAMOUNT -L ICTURE !■ From the Famous PlayBy W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. AN ALL - TALKING ALL - TALKING ALL - TALKING ALL - TALKING ALL - TALKING MASTERPIECE. RESERVE jpOR. JJVRIDAY, ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro.: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT. AT 8. 2.3O—MATINEE TO-DAY-2.30 2.30--MATINEE TO-DAY~2.30 PRICES: 2/, 1/6, 1/. JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD ■ (Auckland's Idol and Super-Comedian) And His MUSICAL REVUE CO. MUSICAL REVUE CO. * IN THEIR SECOND BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. FIRST HALF— " HAPPY IDEAS." Featuring Jim's Greatest Yell. MOTOR PIRATES. SECOND HALF— Jim and Company in a Plot Revue. One and a half Hours of Delightful Entertainment. " THE NAUGHTY HUSBAND." " THE NAUGHTY HUSBAND." PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/ (Plus Tax). Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. — TUESDAY NEXT — — TUESDAY NEXT — A Surprise Show for St. James' Theatre Patrons. JIM GERALD AND CO. JIM GERALD AND CO. In a 24-Hour Musical Comedy De Luxe, Entitled "THE HONEYMOON GIRL" "THE HONEYMOON GIRL," The Brightest, Happiest, Snappiest, Entertainment ever seen. T HE J^ ege NT WILL GIVE THE ANSWER TO T ETTER. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. « A SSOCIATION XTIOOTBALL. e Association £ ootball. JgLANDFORD pARK. NIGHT. ' DOUBLE ATTRACTION. ELECTRIC HOCKEY AND SOCCER, 7 P.M. (Senior Hockev.) ST. LUKE'S V. SOMERVILLE. 8 P.M. Senior Soccer. THISTLE V. MANUREWA. (Thistle Cup Final.) Come and see these last splendid Attractions. Presentation of Trophies at conclusion Admission, 1/, including Grandstand. Floodlights Supplied by Lawrence and Hanson. 16_^__ > _____ j S^_^__MASSA^L^Se£retary^^ CHURCH NOTICES. TJAPTIST UNION OF N.Z -Baptist union of n:z. LAST TWO DAYS OF THE 47TH DOMINION CONFERENCE. TO-NIGIIT, 7.30.—A Great Meeting. Dis cussion on President's rddre?s. "REVIVAL AND EVANGELISM." opened by Revs. Duncomb and Alhvright. Singing bv United Baptist Church Choirs. THURSDAY — 2.30: "Keswick Daj." Speakers, Revs. Evan Harries and C S Matthews. 7.30 : This will be the Great Closing Meeting. Speaker, Rev. E. Nicliolls, of Hastings. Subject, "Ihrce F s—The Pattern and Power of P<>r- 1 fection." A very sppcial feature will De the sinking 1 by the Combined City and Suburban BaptM Choirs of !>2O vr.ices, rendering "The Hallelujah Chorus," etc. Concluding with United Gathering, celebrating the Lord's Supper, presided over by Dr. J. J. North, Baptist College Prin clpal. DON'T MISS THESE TWO EVENINGS, i 16 ]
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 245, 16 October 1929, Page 24
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