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AMUSEMENTS. THANKS. 1 HANKS. The Management wishes to thank the many patrons who have . taken, tho trouble, either by letter or in person, to express the appreciation and amazement they have experienced,, ovet NV« V AKIETY." NS. N\ " VARIETY." NN. Ns. " VARIETY.' NS. " VARIETY." N\ \\ « VARIETY." " VARIETY." N\ f " VARIETY." NS. " VARIETY." N\ " VARIETY." Nv " VARIETY." NS." \TARIETY. , '\ V V AKIETY." The Colossal Film which is Attracting Crowded and Enthralled Audiences t* THE \TE\V pEGEXT Ihe I>ew -Kegent. rpHE \TEW OEG Els T. JLhE i\ EW itEGENT. " The Theatre Magnificent." Direction: J. C. Williamson Films, Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thrinc. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 6.15. with Roj-31 Sessions at 2.15 and 7.45, "VARIETY" it lias been said, is the greatest film ever made. It has been soclaimed in the English press as better than any picture produced in Britain or America, and the New Zealand papers, in their turn, hail it as outrivalling ail filxn 3 shown here in the past. A GRIPPING STORY OF CIRCUS LIFE WITH A NEW ANGLE ON THE "ETER: NAD TRIANGLE." U Featuring EMIL JANNINGS. LYA DE PUTTI AND WARWICK WARD' "Variety" is recommended for adult audiences Only. Continued Ovations Greet 17*DD1E TTORTON. -CinniE iIoRTON T'DDIE TTORTON. 'jddie xlorton: 7DDIE TTORTON. TTORTON. VDDIE TTORTON. And His Wonderful Flavins on the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN, (a) Novelty, "Humoresque," (b) "The Rosary," (c) Popular Medley, Last Few Days of The a erial q mites. . he Aerial Omiths. In Their Sensational Trapeze Act. EXCELLENT MUSICAL PROGRAMME THE SUPERB OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Under the Baton of * MR. MAURICE GUTTRTDGE. AS PACKED HOUSES ARE STILL THE ORDER AT THE REGENT. PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BOOK AT THE THEATRE. PHONE 4Sm _Or at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. NOTE.—The Session at 2.15 is exactly the same as that at 7.45. " irs ZAT SO ? " "Is ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO ? " "IS ZAT SO?" ' "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO ? " "13 ZAT SO?" MANAGERIAL NOTE—SO?" begins TO-MORROW NIGHT promptly at 7.55 p.m., and Patrons are reauested to ho iu their seats at that hour, as the story becomes intensely interesting from the rise of the curtain, when the Two Principals iuo discovered on the DON'T MISS A SINGLE LAUGH. DON'T MISS A SINGLE LAUGH DON'T MISS A SINGLE LAUGH. "IS ZAT SO?" . "IS ZAT SO?" "IS' ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" WELL, YES, IT REALLY IS. WELL, YES. IT REALLY IS. WELL, YES, IT REALLY IS. HIS MAJESTY'S rpnEATEK. IS MAJESTY'S IHEATRE.1 HEATRE. Direction: . J. C. WILLIAMSON. N.Z., LTD. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 7.55 P.M. TO-MORROW NIGHT. 7.55 P.M. TO-MORROW NIGHT. 7.55 P.M. The First Appcitranco in Auckland of the Famous Comedy Company that. hna. made ihe World Laugh, with RICHARD TABER AND HALE NORCIIOSS, Tho Two Greatest Comedians on the Legitimate Stage Today. "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO? " "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" By Richard Tuber find James deacon. CAST OF PLAYERS: Eddie "-Chick" Cowan (a. com in c-up light-weight) - - . - Richard Tuber A. B. "Ilap" Hurley (his Trainer and Manager) - - Hale Norerofl* C. Clinton Blackburn (a. New ■ Yorker) - - - Barry Livcspv Susan Blackburn Parker flint's . Sister) .... Daphno Baml Major tho Hon. Maurice FitzStanley - - -. Douglas Vigor* Florenco Ilanley (Nursemaid at tho , Parkers') - Mary Ellen Hanlfj' Robert Parker (of Morso, Parker. and Blackburn) _ - Claude Saunders Mario Mestrctti (his Secretary) Maud Carroll Mastor James Blackburn Parker (also coming np) - Brlico Walk«r Graco Hobart (n friend of flue) Virginia Norton Fred Hobart (her Husband), ~ Arthur Cornell John Duffy (Mrs. Hobart'b ChtuitTeur) Sammy Green "Angio" Van Alstyno (a New Yorker) Mary Nelson Smith (Butler) - • Herbert Leigh Tho Play Produced by Georgo D. Parker. Stage Manager - - John Fctroide, In Threo Acta and Five Scenes. "IS ZAT SO ? " "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT ISO?" "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT S.O?" PRICES: Bs, is, la M. Early Door*. Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Box Plan, at Lewis It. Eady »cd Bon, Ltd. MAURICE RALPH, Representative, rjpHE fjjfE ALAND JJERALP AND 'YY EEKLY j^EWS. SUBSCRIPTIONS. N.Z, Hkbauj: 9d per week delivered in town and suburbs. , Pouted within New Zealand# prepaid, 12» 6d per quarter; £1 5s per sntsoni. Aockuso Wkeel* News : Prepaid, 10a per quarter; £1 15s iter annum. ••• ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. Bxp.kta—The recognised median > ot best results, PREPAID RATES. Words, One Insertion. Three Cona'cutivo Insertions. 15 I,'- ' 2/fi ti l J I « e > 25 2/6 , </- , 'Replies to advert will b*i receitw at the Office of the Hjbkal». and i'/ rtKiUireo will be promptly forwarded oo to the advertiser. Plm&e note that' the Poat.il Department will not deliver letter# to any nom-'-.*-plutfle, initial or 'number #ddre#»d care el »»jr Post OJS.ee. , » Birth Notices 2s fid per inwrtioii; doewr# and nurses* Barnes, Is ea-'-h cam* ; Jw»j fit .Honour,. Mamua, Deat'a,■ and In Memorim: -Notices, to ft! f*t »»*5 r * tion oi words. If in ««» 30 w»rc». Of! per line (oi five wr>rd«.i r «Ua. • It-ew annoancement* must War the Bvceatcre *a» ad(ir«®» of • the »<jtriiiwr, , Advertising rate* .for U'r*Mt »p»ce« »C'extended terras ran ha obtained or ap»M*' cation to the Offic®. The Company do*#- not ho!d refpenfor ooßdiuftrtioa of Ad'.»*«.»ve..» tiirousrh aeeident or from other imim,.' "f for error in tho publication., ef any tIMOMt. " TELEPHONES. Adv erliaement*- ... 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. .. and U i«a After 10 p.m. . .. 4< f .S"! i Accounts and ' Publiahing <ro dehtcor of papora) *> 4ft-Hi Job Pristine Orders . H-ISKJ Kdiioriai and Photoera.phiO' «. -- •« li-'liS &isto.r■.Avatuato Wxxiat ■ Nkws .. .. . . Reporters ~ 4W., CommsnieAttona to Wi.piu *>• l Horton, Limited. P.O. iio* Au-. - a Waikato Branch: Victoiia. nti' C. P. 0., Hattrilton, Lftftdofi Of&tQ' $5,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 22

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