AMUSEMENTS. IT'S HERE AT LAST! THE FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE OF CIRCUS LIFE. WITH CLARA BOW DEMONSTRATING " DANGEROUS CURVES." At — THE REGENT.— — THE REGENT.— Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and S p.m.
COME ONE, COME ALL, BRING THE OLD FOLKS ; BRING THE CHILDREN ; SEE THE ONE AND ONLY GREATEST SHOW IN THE UNIVERSE— "DANGEROUS CURVES," "DANGEROUS CURVES," "DANGEROUS CURVES,'* "DANGEROUS CURVES," " DANGEROUS CURVES," "DANGEROUS CURVES," WITH CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, The "IT" Girl, in the Starring Role. It's a Paramount All-Talking.
A tonic For Your Nerves is "DANGEROUS CURVES." TALKING AND SOUND SUPPORTS Include: PATHE SOUND NEWS, AUDIO REVIEW, MY PQNY BOY, . Novelty Sound Cartoon and METRO MOVIETONE REVIEW Introducing JOHNNY MATIN. THE LOCUST SISTERS, ROSEMARIE SINNOT, GEO. DEWY WASHINGTON. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE 46-888 and Lewis Eady, Ltd. A DELPHI GREY LYNN. Direction: George Storey. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TIM McCOY in "THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH," A Romance of the Humming Wires. Also, HARRY CAREY in "SOFT SHOES,"
A Comedy Melodrama of the Underworld. GET THE HABIT ADELPHI. OPEED High-powered, Multi-engined Racing Cars Smash and Crash Their Way to Victory, RACING" ROMEO A High-speed Drama of the Motor Track, At the PICTURE D-R 0 M E TO-NIGHT, Followed bv JTWO HOURS' DELIGHTFUL JAZZ. ALL-DANCE .NIGHT. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. K TO-NIGHT. Q _ Members of the 1 "JOURNEY'S END" y COMPANY ■ Lj Arc Coming Here. c OUR OWN CLEVER -L' CLICK CLACK A ORCHESTRA C Will Play the Tunes J£ That Make You Dance. COME WHERE PLEASURE NEVER WANES. j NOTE.—Saturday Night lis f | Our Only Cabaret Night. | 8/ Double. Phone 40-759 for Reservations. 2 GACRED T> E C I T A L. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, POXSONBY RD. V\7EDXESDAY >TEXT, "VTOV. Q
8 P.M. VOCAL SOLOS—ANTHEM'S—ORGAN SOLOS. Bv Distinguished CHOIR AND ARTISTS. SOLOISTS: Madame Irene Ainsley. Miss Veda Hutchinson. Miss Winifred Hill. Miss Gwenda Weir. Mr. Len Barnes. Mr. R. Errington. Mr. W. Manning. Dr. Phillips. Collection in Aid of Choir Funds. 2 MEETINGS. 'f &*&. -]VJ 2 Xi ABOIJR P ARTY - OPEN-AIR MEETING, jLl&lKm/ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, QUAY STREET, 7 P.M. QUAY STREET, 7 P.M. Speakers: MR. F. X. BARTRAM, " THE POLITICAL SITUATION/' Chairman: Mr. G. G. GRANT. Collection. 2 XT Z. WORKERS' HISTORICAL ASSO- • CIATION Usual Fortnightly Meeting To-morrow Night (Sunday), November 3, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.. Quay St.. opp. Maritime Bldgs. Speakers, J. O'Carroll, W. Moulton. Future Meetings Close at 9 p.m. sharp. x 2
SAVINGS BAN*!! A Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY, November 6, at 2.15 p.m. CLEM. BARTLEY, ~ , „ Manager. November 2. 1920. x 2 Q.IRL GUIDES* ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Province will be held in the Y.W.C.A. HALL, UPPER QUEEN ST., On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 7.30 P.M. All interested are invited to attend. 2
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 24
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