AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY'S SENSATION!! O-DAY'S SENSATION It jy£ODERN gATAN QOME#r|X) • JgARTH 'JTEMPT gONS QF MEN—j^ux —999 The \tew regent, he IN ew JLvegent. rpilE MEW REGENT. IHE IN EW IVEGENT. " The Theatre Magnificent." Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. BIG MATINEES DAILY AT. 2.15. With Orchestra. Organ and Vaudeville. Continuous Pictures from II a.m. EVENING SESSION AT 7.45 SHARP. Paramount's "Love Story Of All Loves," Mada by D. W. GRIFFITH (The Genius who gave us "The Birth of a Nation.") " gORROWS gATAN." " gORROWS gATAN." '• gORROWS gATAN." '• gORROWS gATAN." " gORROWS OF gATAN." "gORROWS gATAN." " gORROWS gATAN." "gORROWS gATAN." " gORROWS gATAN." By MARIE CORELLI. WITH THAT DEBONAIR DEVIL, A DOLPHE TI/TENJOU, ADOLPHK 1V1 ENJOU. A DOLPHE ]\/f ENJOU, • -V DOL PH E 1» IE NJO U, In His Greatest Role. RICARDO CORTEZ. LYA DE PUTTI, CAROL DEMPSTER. WHAT a Oalaxv of Stars! WHAT a Theme!! WHAT a Director!! IT'S THE OLDEST STORY IN THE WORLD. BUT IT'S PRESENTED AS THE FULFILMENT OF THE DREAM OF A GENIUS. Special Atmospheric Score Arranged for OPERATIC ORCHESTRA By MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. Overture, - - - "The Caliph of Bagdad" (Boieldieu). J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. New Jokes —Fresh Tricks. Donald qtuart. ONALD pTUART, The Elongated Marvel. At the Wurlitzer, Eddie oorton. DDIE O-ORTON. (a) "Berceuse," from "Jocelyn" : (b) "Waltz Parisienne" (Roberts). SUPER SUPPORTS. BOOK NOW AT THEATRE, PHONE 4G-BSB, or at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. - THE REGENT D ALL ROOM. JLhe IXegent jl>allkoom. rriO-NIGHT ROPULAR "MIGHT. 10-NIGHT - OPULAR IN IGHT. Ladies, Is Cd. Gentlemen, 2s 6d. | TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. 1 FOX - TROT COMPETITION. I FOX - TROT COMPETITION. | j 2.30 -5. 2s Cd, including Tea. j Reserve Tables at Theatre, Phone 46-888. HO SAID NO CAPPING? ? ? Come and See. Big Town Hall. Tuesday Evening. '.HE Mexican Struggle has been represented as a fight between a Bolshevik Government and the Roman Church, whereas it is but the culmination to the 100 years of struggle of the people for the mental, political and religious freedom from the Church of Rome. Hear Howard Elliott in the Town Hall on MGjN DAY. June 13. Reserve your seat..—P.P.A. Office. Sunday School Union Bldgs., 323, Queen St. OPPORTUNITY. Applications are invited for non-profes-sional Players for Violin, Piano. 'Cello, Flute, Cornet, Trombone, Clarionet, Oboe, Bass, Solophone and Effects. Flute Conductor, Mr. A. O'Halloran. will give personal coaching Free for Orchestral Apply in person to, MR. HENRY A. BISnAW. Care Lewis R. Eady and Son. Queen Street. COMPETITIONS. Q.ISBORNE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. lll'H ANNUAL FESTIVAL. August 26 to September 3. OPERA HOUSE, GISBORNE. MUSIC. ELOCUTION. DANCING. Schedule and Book of Words, also details of travelling and accommodation, on application to the undersigned P.O. Box. 51, Gisborne. A. BLACKBURN. Hon. Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL. D E N D E N DEN D 12 N PA R K. A R K. R A R K. X A R K. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), i O-MOKROW (SATURDAY). UNIVERSITY ' J DIVERSITY TTNIVERSITY L niversity 1\ J ARISTS V. IjXarists v. . ftRAMMAR. '. vT UAMMAR. Grammar, rammar. Fonsonby. ONSONBY. riOLL. RIFLES v. DRAINING pOLL L/OLL. -L\ IFLES v. 1 RAINING V./OLL KICK-OFF 3 P.M. CHORE V. OITORF. V. TTNIVERSITY U NIVERSITY nuoKE v. University (First Juniors). KICK-OFF 1.45 P.M. ADMISSION: Is; Ladies. Gd: Stand, Is. School Children ' Free to Grounds. Q II O W G R OUNDS : OHO W G li O UNDS : MANUKAU V. TTNIVERSITY I > anukau v. University Jl>. OTAHUHU V. VEWTON. TAHUHU V. i> EWTON. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. ADMISSION: Charges as Usual. T. W. MA BEN. Secretary A.R.F. Union. DIVIDENDS. S U P E R INVESTMEN T. THE GRADUAL PAYMENT CORPORATION (N.Z.). LTD. SUCCESSFUL FINANCE COMPANY. For the first year of the Corporation's operations the net return on its paid-up capital exceeds Id per cent., out of which the Directors recommend payment of a dividend at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, and that the balance be carried forward. The Directors aiso recommend that a further parcel of 50.000 Ordinary Shares and 35.000 7 per cent. Cumulative Preference Shares be issued to the public in order to cope with business offering. Full particulars. Prospectus and inspection of the Balance-Sheet may bo obtained on application to— G. W. LAWRENCE. At the Corporation's Office, Alston Chambers, fc3. Queen Street. A gold rush will bo nothing to the rush for the Blankets offered at Browning li'.versen's Wholesale Warehouse on Monday next. June 13. All-Wool White Blankets, single,bed size, 17s lid per pair; Large Double Bed size. 23s< fid per pair. Can you beat that? Kingston Street, . one minute from Queen Street. Open on Friday night.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 22
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