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AMUSEMENTS. BIGGEST! BRIGHTEST I BEST J I The Greatest Show I ■ in Town! j I Nearly 2i hourg of rollicking, I happy entertainment. One ol 1 the most delightful programmes I it has ever Been our pleasure to present. A programme for I old and young. I rpHE VTEW DEGENT. IHE i>EW xVEGENT. npHE T\JEW OEGENT. ±HE 11 EW IXEGENT. , The Theatre Magnificent. Direction - J, C. Williamson Films Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Continuous Pictures. From 11.80 a.m.-—7.15 p.m. Big Royal Matinee To-day. VAUDEVILLE— PICTURES—ORCHESTRA At 2.15 prompt. / EVENING PERFORMANCE, Doo/fc open 7.30. Commence, 8.15, It's just one long Scream f REGINALD JQENNY REGINALD jjENNY REGINALD JQENNY REGINALD jQENNY In «< jpAST AND JpURIOUS." " VAST AND jpURIOUS." " AND j^URIOUS." «' j?AST • AND J^URIOUS." The speediest, maddest, most rollicking story of Denny's oareer. He hae nevei been so funny—funnier ovon than "Skinner'e Dress Suit." You will gasp, you will Bcream, you will rock witi laughter. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville, Second Week, VAUGHN, VAUGHN, VAUGHN, VAUGHN, VAUGHN. VAUGHN, King of Syncopation. In entirely new numbers, going bigger than ever. Also ScreeningRegent Budget of Topical Events—lnteresting Flashes of Italy, ancient and modern— Pathe Colour Review —A "Let George D° It" Comedy, and EDDIE HORTON at the Organ. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE and The Regent Operatic Orchestra. To-night's Bookings are Heavy. Be Warned—Reserve Your Seats Early. Reservations at Theatre (46-8S8). THE NEW REGENT ANNOUNCES COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT THE GREATEST DOUBLE EILL {Vaudeville and Pictures) Sver presented in New Zealand The U.F.A. Masterpiece. F—A—U—S—T. Starring EMIL JANNINGS. And "/Sngased at Enormous Expense. FRED. CURR.AN, ■Famous English Comedian. Have you sent in your Parody for Fred Curran? One guinea for the best parody of local interest written to "Bye Bye Blackbird" or."Am I Wasting My Time on You. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. (OYAL A UCKLAND 10NCERT, TOWN rjiOWN JJALL. SOLOISTS: MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY, Soprano. MR. WM GEMMELL. Baritone. Instrumental Trio. MISS RUBY BRAME (Flute). MISS MARION McMURTRIE (Violin), MR. PETER BLACK (Piano). Bos Plan opens at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. TUESDAY, November 15. at 7.30 A.M When on presentation of Tickets Reserved Seat Coupons will be issued thus overcoming all difficulty of double booking. Extra Tickets can be obtained at Booking Office, 2s, 2s, 2s. VOU must let yourself be Guided to the 1 GIRL GUIDE RALLY. On SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. Seo Advertisement This Issue. YACHTING. A KARANA YACHT CLUB XjL (Incorporated). COMBINED OPENING RACES. Entries for combined Cruiaing and Harbour Races (all classes) on SATURDAY, November 19, will be received on WEDNESDAY, November 16, by John Burns and Co., Customs Street, and Webster Bros., Pnrnell, up till 5 P.m. Also at fie Clubroom, 8, iMational Chambers, Swanson Street, from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., on Entry Night Only, or by any Member of tlie Committee. G. E. LAYCOCK, Hon. Secretary. P ONSONBY CRUISING CLUB. COMBINED OPENING CRUISE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. ENTRIES for all Classes. Yachts and Launches, received as under:— John Burns nnd Co., Ltd.. Customs St., up to 4.30 p.m. E. J Kelly and Co., Ltd., Kingston St.. up to 4.30 p.m S R Speight, Karangahape Rd.. up to 4.30 p.m. H. Kirknam St. Mary's Rd., till 6 p.m. And at Clubhouse till 9 p.m. on WEDNEsDaY, November 16. Secretary will be in attendance at J. Burns and Co. from 11 a.m till 4.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. 16th. R. FRANCIS. Hon. Secretary. j* YACHT CLUB. OPENING DAY. NOVEMBER COMBINED HARBOUR RACES, For Classes M. V., Star. S„ T.. X., Y and Z. Entries close on WEDNESDAY. IGth, at 5 p.m., with H. Hewson, c.o. J. Burns and Co., Ltd., and R. Wild, c.o. Lo Roy. Queen Street, or any member of the committee. E. G TYRRELL, Hon. Secretary. • The Esplnnado, Kohimarama. JT yiCTORTA CRUISING CLUB AMhk OPENING COMBINED CRUISE TO ISLINGTON BAY on SATURDAY, Novomber 19. " Entries close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 16, at John Burns anJ Co., Customs Street East,' and at George Mobbtrley, Victoria Street West, and also with the Secretary at the Clubhouse at 9 p.m. J, McGEHAN, Hoa. Secretary,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 22