AMUSEMENTS. E i THE REGENT THE REGENT ;i THE REGENT Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors : Beaumont Smith and F W. Thring. THREE SESSIONS DAILY, 11 a.m. — 2.15 p.m. — and 8 p.n REMEMBER— S: THERE ARE ONLY TWO MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO SEE AND HEAR WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND ' IN "THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU." "THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU." The Screen's Most Thrilling All-Talking Mystery Melodrama. You Will Never Forget the Way LOVE Conquers All. (A Paramount Feature.) BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (Phone 46-8S8) OR LEWIS EADY, LTD. SEE PAGE 11 FOR "COCOANUTS." MOULIN ROUGE TUDOR, REMUERA. " TO-NIGHT AT 8. Splendid Talkie Programme. SEE AND HEAR 1 " THE YOUNGER GENERATION." Starring JEAN HERSHOLT, A Talkie Drama of Love, Sacrifice, and Devotion. I They All Talk in This Picture.f & TALKIE FEATURETTES. TOPICAL, SCENIC AND COMEDY. Prices: Stalls, 1/6 and 1/; D.C., 2/. Reserve by Phone, 24-749. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. POSITIVELY THE FINAL SCREENING ' ) TO-NIGHT 1 OF /"THE SINGING FOOL" I /"THE SINGING FOOL" ' At Fuller-Haywarel's — PRINCE EDWARD.— KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ," DAILY, 1.30 AND 7. AL JOLSON'S SUPREMEE F'P O R T, ' \ "THE \ \ SINGING \ Y \ FOOL." \ g Talking — Singing — Dancing. "Silent" Feature (7 p.m.), BETTY BALFOUR in "BRIGHT EYES" Prices: Circle, 1/0; Stalls, 1/; Children 9d ; Reserves, 2/, * GREY T YNN piNEMA— XJ To-night at 7.45. Jameson Thomas in THE WHITE SHEIK. A British International Picture, also Mabel Poulton in "NOT QUITE A lADY." The Spiciest Picture Ever. THE TALKIES GRAND OPENING, FRIDAY NEXT. The World's Best Talkie, Al Jolson, in " THE SINGING FOOL." Popular Prices. TTICTORIA (DEVONPORT) — v To-night at 7.45. "TADY f\F m'HE -VTIGHT." "J-'ADY Vp JL'hE -JMIGHT." A glorious Sound-Synchronised Produc- , tion, moulded by the masterhand of D. W. Griffith, and fashioned from the most human story that has ever graced ' • the screen. Starring: JETTA GOUDAL. = WILLIAM BOYD and LUPE VELEZ. TALKIE SUPPORTS. Reserve at Precey's. No Charge for Booking. GARDEN PARTY. rjARDEN "DARTY. • SATURDAY AFTERNOON l||f NEXT, NOV. 23, RESIDENCE OF MRS. F. *H. LEONARD RESIDENCE OF MRS, .F. H. LEONARD GREAT SOUTH RD., PAPATOETOE. Demonstrations of Gymnastics, Folk Dancing and team Games BY Y.W.C.A. GIRLS. ' Tennis, Croquet, Competitions, Stalls. Admission, 1/. including Afternoon Tea. Buses leave Commerce S,t. 2 p.m., 2.30, 3 P-m. x2l PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. ' JUNIOR UNITED POLITICAL PARTY. • T3ICNIC "EXCURSION. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24. MOTUIHI ISLAND. MOTUIHI ISLAND. Steamer leaves Northcote, 9 a.m.; Ferry Buildings. 9.40 a.m.: Devonport, 10 a.m. Fares : Return, 2/ ; Kiddies, 1/ : Family. 4/6. Limited number of each class of ticket. • Get in Early. Tickets from H. A. C. DAVY, Secretary United Party, 21 Swanson Street. "PIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SEKVICES -Li STEAMERS CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, ' Waimarie and Riverhead (Saturdays escepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leaves Riverhead Daily at 7 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf, Sunday, 9.4;") a.m., Wednesdays at 9.45 a.m., Fridays C.30 p.m., Saturdays 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 PUBLIC NOTiCES. IN the Estate of A. Rounds, Deceased, of Tonga, and of Kingsland, Auckland.— Would all persons ha vine claims against the above-named deceased please forward accounts, in duplicate, to the undersigned, j not later than November 2S. 1029.—Bruce Scott. 77. Queen St.. Auckland. yx2s ; LINE TAXI SERVICE, : 30, Queen's Arcade, Auckland. Owing to a limited number of Cars being ' taken in. Owner-Drivers interested in the : Service are asked to call at the Office [ immediately. ' J. BLEAKT.EY. 21 Secretary. f ■ : ■ LEGAL NOTICES. \ MESSRS. CALDER AND CALDER (■ Announce that they have f, Removed to ROOMS XOS. 11 AND 12, NO. 2,8. SHORTLAND STREET, (Two doors above ".Star" Office), "I Auckland. J November 4. 1929. HS I .... 1 TOILET SPECfALISTS. pARTER AND ASHER, 19, Shortland St. - / Expert Ladies' Hairdressers; £5 5/ permanent wave for 30/.—Phone 41-593. B k MISS B. McCABE, Expertises' Hair- " dresser, now with Carter and Asher opposite "Star." Phone 41-jj93. a DENTISTRY. ' HOWEY WALKER, Dentist, for good " work, fair fees, Gentleness and Extremo Care. —209. Queen St. £) - HOWEY WALKER, Dentist, looks after 1 his work long after fee is paid.— -rc 209, Queen St. DC
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 275, 21 November 1929, Page 32
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