' AMUSEMENTS. LADY ' ALICE FERGUSSON SPECIAL MATINEE ~.'.' OF "DEVIL MAY CARE," TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. Let the Kiddies "See CARL EM'MEY'S DOGS. It will be a real treat for them. THE REGENT. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. The Home of the Talkies. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M., 8 P.M. LAST THREE NIGHTS. . The Popular Regent's Most Popular Programme. Gallant —Golden-Voiced —Debonair Prince of Romance ~— RAMON NOVARRO. RAMON NOVARRO. RAMON NOVARRO. Hear his glorious tenor voice in one gorgeous melody after another. See him fight his way — ■ ever dashing — to his lady's heart. Thrill to the biggest, . most lavish AllTalkie yet' attempted. "DEVIL MAY CARE." "DEVIL MAY CARE." "DEVIL MAY CARE." The screen's first spectacular musical : romance. A picture that will establish a new standard for the Talking Screen — a beautiful, thrilling romance flowering against a . colourful, spectacular background. ..;•■;-■.,. ]i : I A SENSATION THAT COMES BUT RARELY. A .Wonderful Selection of Talkius and Singing FEATURETTES. • LAUREL AND HARDY "NIGHT 1 " , OWLS." The Most Laughable Comedy Yet Produced.
GEORGE LYONS—The Singing Harpist. CARL EMMEY'S PETS—Sensational Vaudeville Act. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888) •■ ,and at Lewis .Eady, Ltd. COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT. THE MOST GORGEOUS GIEL OF THE FILMS,, JOAN CRAWFORD IN A VIVID LOVE STORY OF THE TROPICS AND SOCIETY, " UNTAMED." " UNTAMED." ■ An Amazing Romance, Sweeping You from the 'South American . Jungles to-the Gilded Haun'ts of New York 'Society. . . Entire Change of Programme To-day. _ First Release Star Features. GRAND. ——— GRAND. Perfect .Speech and Music. A Warner Bros.' Vitaphone Production. DOLORES COSTELLO " MADONNA OF AVENUE A." " MADONNA OF AVENUE A." " MADONNA OF AVENUE A." With LOUISE. DRESSER and WM. RUSSELL. A Firit't National and Vitaphone Comedy, "FANCY - BAGGAGE," "FANCY BAGGAGE," With AUDREY FERRIS and GEO. FAWCETT. Comedy ! Love ! Thrills ! and Laughter ! All Day and Evening Continuous Sessions. POPULAR PRICES: Stalls, 1/; Circle, 1/6; Res. 2/.. Phone 42-274. 'Patronise Grand Tearooms, all Home-made Goods. ~ ~ GRAND. j GRAND. ' ' BROADSIDINQ. . WESTERN SPRINGS. WESTERN SPRINGS. WESTERN SPRINGS. TO-MORROW. 8 P.M.—TO-MORROW.—B P.M. TO-MORROW. FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, The whirlwind lady of the Cinder Track, she has appeared. Misw Taylour created night, a couple of weeks ago, and though Saturday night the BOBBIE BLAKE BOBBIE BLAKE BOBBIE BLAKE BOBBIE BLAKE . BOBBIE BLAKE Australia's Spectacular Broadsider. See him skidding round the bends j with throttle wide open—showers of cinders follow his track —his pace is undoubted, for he won the Golden Helmet from Kilmister at Wellington. MAX GRAHAM MAX GRAHAM ' MAX GRAHAM MAX GRAHAM MAX GRAHAM Gave, you many a thrill last week, and has plenty left for Saturday ... ■ . nigiht. ALF. MATTSON, ALF. MATTSON, v ALF. MATTSON, ALF. MATTSON, ALF. MATTSON, • Winner of the Silver Sash, Pascoe Cup, and on Wednesday Night won the Championship of New Zealand, 'beating,' amongst others, Wellington's broadside hero, Wally Kilmister. 1 ' ■ ' I 28. WELCOME MEETING WELCOME MEETING CHAMPION OF CHAMPION OF WESTERN SPRINGS, WESTERN SPRINGS,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 20
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