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AMUSEMENTS. A PACKED HOUSE SAT ENTHRALLED! THE MOST AMAZING PICTURE OF THE YEAR. rpHE VTEW REGENT. JLhe IYew JlLegent. Xhe I>ew Xlegent. The Theatre Magnificent. Direction • J. 0. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. EXTRAORDINARY!! EXTRAORDINARY!! EXTRAORDINARY!! EXTRAORDINARY!! EXTRAORDINARY!! EXTRAORDINARY!! Thu3 only can one describe it. Scores of years ago Goethe created an amazing literary masterpiece—then Gounod gave to the World his immortal opera—now, to-day, there has been made a film that is a revelation. The U.F.A. Super-Production. Screening 11.35, 1.0, 3.9, 4.30, 5.50 and 9.6. - AUST." J 1 AUST." Starring EMIL TANNINGS. MIL O ANNINGS. T7 MIL TANNINGS. Hi MIL J ANNINGS. The Scroen's Greatest Dramatic Actor. If you are looking for the usual picture entertainment then The Regent does not present it this week. "Faust" is simply extraordinary, positively astounding and amazing—as different and as far ahead of any previous picture that it is possible to conceive. It grips you and uplifts you! It awes you and stirs you! It thrills and leaves ono gasping and thinking at its bigness, its beauty, itß terror, its artistry! It is not a picture foi the young or the frivolous, for the shallow or non-thinking mind—But real men and real women will see it and rave over it. Presented with a Stupendous Organ and Orchestral accompaniment specially arranged by Mr. Maurice Guttridgo, On the Saaie Programme. J. C. "Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. Fred /^urran, RED vvURRAN, Fred /"iurran, RED V-/URRAN, pRED /"IURRAN, X 1 RED V/URRAN. Fred p<urran, RED I^URRAN. Famous English Comedian. Whose parodies kept the house roaring with laughter. All entries in "Parody" Competion must be in by Friday next. And Full Supporting Programme. EDDIE HORTON. Featuring Another Series of Novelty Song Slides. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. And the Regent Operatic Orchestra. Continuous Pictures from 11.30 a.m.-7.15 p.m. BIG ROYAL MATINEE (Vaudeville, Pictures, Orchestra.) TO-DAY 2.15. EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 8. EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 8. WARNlNG.—Bookings for 4 this phenomenal season are heavy. Tonight's plan filling rapidly. Be Wise—Book NOW. Reservations »t Theatre (46-888). On no account can telephone bookings bo kept tonight after 7.45. jyiNA pARK JMJNA pARK pARK ]j UNA P AR K QPEN 1 N G To-day. O-DAY. AFTERNOON AT 2 - EVENING AT 7. RECONSTRUCTED ENLARGED RENOVATED. The t atest tnnovation. he Juatest Xnnovation. SPECIAL CARDS OF CONCESSION TICKETS, ADMITTING THE HOLDER TO THE PARK FREE. Scenio Railway .. Scenio River Caves Dodge 'Em Whip .. .« Caterpillar .. .. Merry Mix-up ~ Goofy House .. Joy Wheel Fun Factory Ordinary Prices. 9d 9d tkl 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d lotal at ~ „. 5/Conceasion Prices. AFTERNOON 2/EVENING .. .. 3/QHILD R E N. Ordinary Prices, Scenio Railway .. ~ 6d Scenic River Cavea .. 6d Dodge 'Em .. .. 6d Caterpillar 3d Merry Mis Up .. ~ 3d Goofy House .. .. 3d Joy Wheel 3d Fun Factory .. .. 3d Merry-Go-Round .. .. 3d AFTERNOON EVENING . 3/Coucessiou Prices. 1/21. SPECIAL PECIAL X 1 EATURE. FREE FREE ATTRACTION. * ATTRACTION. ON-THE PARK STAGE. • 8.30 p.m.-D.30 p.m. GWENTH MCATAUGHTON. WENTH iVXcIM AUGHTON, And Her Specially Trained CORPS DE BALLET. In Pretty, Sparkling Dances, v pROMENADE. FREE. FREE. FREE. Luna park's oilver tjand. i UNA X ARK'S jJILVER X>AND. t . rpHE OALAIS T\E I~\ANSE. i i JLhe a alais XJe \ I Auckland's Only Open-air Cabaret. i Ices, Sodas, Teas and Specialties Daintily Served on the Promenade and in the Palais. "PUN pROLIC yyiTH REFINEMENT." pARK. Jj DNA p ARK AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. QRAND gPRING QRAND gPRING j^HOW EPSOM CHOW /~1 ROUNDS, PSOM UHOW VJT ROUNDS, Dec. o and q EC. £ AND O. Great Display of DAIRY CATTLE, SHEEP. PIGS DOGS, DRAUGHT HORSES. HARNESS HORSES. HACKS AND PONIES, THOROUGHBREDS, TROTTERS AND HUNTERS' HORTICULTURE AND HOME INDUSTRIES. GRAND PARADE. HORSES. CATTLE AND DOGS. HUNTING AND STEEPLECHASE COMPETITIONS. BANDS. NOVELTY EXHIBITIONS. GATE. 2s. ■ STANDS, la. Children Half-Price, W. F. O'DONNELL. Managing Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 22

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