REGENTT H E A T R E 'EG 15 NT THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIAN, SIR HARRY LAUDE.R SIU HARRY LAUDEIi SIR HARRY LAUDER SIR HARRY LAUDEIi In his first screen triumph, "H UNTTNGTOW.GR." "HUNTING-TOWER." ■•UUNTINGTOWEK." "lIUNTINGTOAVER." "ITUNTINGTOAVKR." "UUN'HNGTOWEK." "U.UNTINGTOWER." 'MIUNTINGTOWER." ••lIUNTINGTOWEU." "lIUNTINGTOAVER." "HUNTTNGTOWEi:." From the widely-read novel by JOHN BUCJIAN. SCOTTISH HUMOUR and SCOTTISH IDEALISM. Few comedians other than CHARLES CHAPLIN have obtained so many laughs as Sir Harry does in this great picture. An ovation nightly accorded A RTHUR ALDRIDGE, ARTHUR ALDRIDGE, ARTHUR ALDRIDGE, THE GOLDEN-VOICED TENOR (Late of the Carl Rosa Opera Co., London), In a delightful Exotic Specialty, '■'BYGONE MELODIES," "BYGONE MELODIES," In which ho introduces, amongst other numbers, the famous aria from Pagliacci, "On with the Motley," "Spring is Rcturuing." etc. Assisted by THE REGENT OPERATIC CORPS DE BALLET. PLANS at THEATRE and BRISTOL. Tel. 44-144. Reservations kept till 7.45. "They said I was HARDBOILED because I have seen four years of war — because I'm a flyer. But when I saw 'Wings', even though only in the cold atmosphere of a film projection room without music or the comforts of an ordinary theatre, I was THRILLED ik I have never been before, even more so than when I took my first flight." —Colonel Bishop, V.C. (Famous Canadian Ace). THAT'STHAT'S— WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS AVINGS AY INGS I AVINGS AVINGS AVINGS AVINGS AVINGS PARAMOUNT'S WINGS WINGS EPIC OF AVINGS WJNGS . THE AIR. AVINGS COMMENCING ITS SPECIAL AVELLIiCGTON SEASON NEXT FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY AT THE RE GEN 'I.' T H E A T X E I EGENT THEATRE I BREAKING THEATRE RECORDS GALORE THE WORLD OVER. NOW IN ITS SECOND YEAR AT THE CRITERION THEATRE, NEW YORK. 14,000 PEOPLE PAID FOR ADMISSION DURING ITS FIRST WEEK IN j AUCKLAND. THE "BEAU GESTE" OF THE SKTES"WIXGS""WINGS""AVIXGS" "WINGS""WINGS""AA 7IXGS"' N "WINGS" "AVINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS""AVINGS""WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS""AVINGS""WINGS" "WTNGS""AVINGS""AVINGS""AVINGS" «WINGS""WINGS""AVINGS""WINGS" "WJNGS""WINGS""AVINGS""WIXGS" "AVINGS" "WINGS" "AVIN'GS" "AVINGS" '•WINGS" "AVINGS" "AVINGS" "AVINGS" "AVINGS" "WINGS" "AVINGS" "WING S" "WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS" "AVINGS""WINGS" " AY PN G S " "WINGS" "To those young warriors of the sky whose wings are folded about them forever this picture is reverently dedicated." A TREMENDOUS CAST, Headed by CLARA BOW, • CHARLES ROGERS. RICHARD AKLEN, And 10,000 Others. HEAR THE AMAZING SYNCHRONISED SOUND PRESENTATION. First Sound Picture in New Zealand. Box Plans for entire season at Bristol and Theatre. BE ADVISED—BOOK EARLY. XI LBIR NI E KINE MA. ILBIKNIK X I N E M A. TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. One of the Most Stirring Dramas the Screen Has Known. DOLORES DEL RIO And VICTOR M'LAGLEN lv "LOVES OF CARMEN." The Screen Version of the Famous Grand Opera, "Carmen." (Recommended for Adults by the Censor.) KILBIRNIE, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Plan at Confectioner's (uext Theatre). Tel. 14-202. JOY JERQUES JOY JERQUES p RAND ' OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY 15th-17th SEPTEMBER, 8 p.m. a unique"production by 3so members of the V.M.C.A. Gymnasium, under the direction of Mr. J. A. Duffy. HUMOUR, SKILL, ARTISTRY. JOY JERQUES JOY JERQUES is the greatest production of its kind eyer staged in Neyv Zealand. An enjoyable and educational treat for all. LES WARNER'and his small clowns will dispense Joy Germs. FRANK CROWTHER and his Orchestra wilL dispense Joy Music. PRICES 3/-, 2/-, and 1/0. Box Plan at The Bristol. Children Halfprice to Front and Back Stalls. Gallery 1/-, JOY JERQUES ■ JOY JERQUES ERNEST DAAVfiON-'S GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. rjUIE THIRD RECITAL for this season J- will be hold in the CONCERT CHAMBKK, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (AVED.), 12th SEPT., Commencing at S p.m. Wonderful programme of the latest electrical recordings reproduced on the "His Master's A^oicc" New "Re-entrant" Gramophone. Admission FREE. Scats may bo reserved at our Music Rooms for a small booking fee. ERNEST DAAVSON, LTD., ■10, Manners-st. . . T<:l. -il-W-J.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 2
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