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AMUSEMENTS. Thl Niw Kl§ffi '== The Theatre Magnificent. Direction -- - J. G. Williamson Films Continuous Pictures from 11 S^n. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE, TO-DAT, AT 2.30. Grand Evening Performance at 8. | All that Is Paramount at the] I Regent. All that iB at the Regent I I —Paramount. | A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! PACKED HOUSE RAISED XO ABSOLUTE FERVOURI WAR MUST END! LOVE MUST TAKE THE PLACE OF HATRED. POLA XTEGRI. OLA IN EGRI. POLA OLA JT ola Negril "An exotic flower driven before the tempests of passion, which she alone can portray." Supported by QLIVE £JROOE, The Great English Actor. JgINAR ANSON. Swedish. QLYDE QOOK. Australian, And a big Caste in Barbed arbed Barbed arbed Barbed arbed Wit!:'' Witt; Will'.' 44 £> arbed Vf ire," from the Novel, _ "THE WOMAN OF KiSUCKALOE, By SIR HALL CAINE. "BARBED WIRE is NOl A WAR Picture, but s Picture of War. A simple human story of a great love that quenched the firea of hate. He was German, a prisoner ot war, and hated everything French. She was French, her brother killed at the war, and hated everything German. But love came to both, and even against the scorn and derision of her compatriots——love conquered m the end. Pictures such as " BARBED WIRE will do more to end war than all the words of politicians, because it teaches understanding and the great meaning of LOViii. a story that gets right under the skin, that, through tears and laughs, through heroic example and splendid sacrifice, makes real men and real women pause, and think, and wonder. Also, By Special Arrangement with the Management of His Majesty's Theatre. For One Week Only. MARIE 13REMNER. arte Jjremner. Marie tjremner. arie JlSremner, Mezzo Soprano From Melbourne Conservatorium. at present understudy in 44 Rose Marie, to MISS HARRIET BENNETT. MISS HARRIET BENNETT, (a) "Bird of April Days." (b) "The Cuckoo Clock" (c) "Danny Boy" (The Londonderry Air). Also Big Supporting Programme. Including, . A Fox Comedy, "The Monkey Farm,' introducing MAX and MORITZ. two of the amazing Monkey Movie Stars who sro shortly appearing in person ot the New * Regent. Eddie Horton at the Organ. Maurice Guttridge and Operatic Orchestra. Reservations at Theatre (46-688). And at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Adolphe iV/fENJorr, DOLPHE IVIENJOU. " CJERVICE TTOR T ADIES." • " UERVICE "OR JuADIES." COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. THE MONKEYS ARE COMING! /~1 IT v OF AUCKLAND. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O CLOCK QRGAN BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. CITY ORGANIST.

PROGRAMME. GOD SAVE THE KING. CONCERT OVERTURE—HoIIms. ADAGIO, 6th SYMPHONY—Widor. GAVOTTE—WesIey. TXT „ __ PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN G.—Bach. SPINNING SONG—Mendelssohn. SONATA DA CAMERA—Peace. (Allegro—Andante. Allegro Maestoso). CHANSON D'ETE—Lemare. CONCERT FANTASIA on Bizet's Carmen. THE JOLLY MILLER—OId English. (Arranged for Organ and Bellq.) ADMISSION: 6d and Is. . Reserved Seats 2s, at Messrs. Lewis R. Eadv an Son, Queen Street. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. QIT Y OF J^UCKLAND. J>ARK. J J>ARK. gUNDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. PROGRAMME. GOD SAVE THE KING. MARCH— "Cavalry of the Clouds - Alford. HYMN— "Horbury" - - - - Dykes. OVERTURE—"Nabuco" --- - - Verdi. DUET (Cornet and Euphonium)— "Excelsior" - • » Jb&lio* Soloists: MESSRS. FRED BOWES and J. PURCHASE. , SELECTION—"CIassica" Montaguo Ewing. INTERVAL. ilf , MARCH—"The Vedette'' - - - Alford. FLUTE SOLO—"The Witches' Dance , Bucfl«r-Paganim. Soloist: MR. HAL. C. McLENNAN. SELECTION—"MatfHmo Pompadour Leo Fall. TONE POF-M—"Poem'-' - - Fibich. MARCH—"The Soldier's Wooing' • Safroni. NATIONAL ANTHEM. , ,T S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. Dixieland. IXIELAND. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. Dancing 3 p.m. to 5 p.m< Admission 2s. rPO-NIGHT, 1. O-NIGHT. Gala /carnival vtight, ala Carnival IN ight, DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION ss. PHONE 26-Gls: NOTE.— Sunday Afternoon Tea will be served on Sunny Balcony, when Music will bo Provided. "rp H E ROUGH RIDERS.' •*- NEXT WEDNESDAY. HIPPODROME AND EMPRESS. SHOWS. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION 19th ANNUAL SHOW Will be held in the CLEVEDON SHOWGROUNDS On SATURDAY. FEBRUARY i, 1928. HORSES, CATTLE. SHEEP. PIGS. RIDING AND HUNTING COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 14. Schedules may be obtained from Secretary Auckland Metropolitan A. and P. Aaeocia tion. Secretary Franklin A. and P. Society or from IX M. BRYAN, P.O. Bos 9. Clevedon. Secretary PUBLIC NOTICES. 'JpAMAKJ DOG REGISTRATION. Pursuant to the provisions of "The Dogs Registration Act, 1903," public notice is hereby given that the fees for the registration of Dogs in the Tnmaki Road District for the year 1928 are now payable to the Registrar, Mr. A. J. Newcombo, Kohimarama, from whom collars may bo obtained. Fees have been fixed as follows: For each Greyhound, 10s, For oach Dog used solely for cattle or sheep-driving, 2s Gd. For any other Dog, fis. Anyone keeping or harbouring unregistered Logs after January 31, 1928, will be prosecuted. H. F. GOODMAN. Clerk. St. Heliers, January 6, 1928.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19838, 7 January 1928, Page 18

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