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AMUSEMENTS. EVENING PERFORMANCE COMMENCES AT 7.45. (Doors Open 7.) PHONE RESERVES CANNOT BE KEPT TO-NIGHT AFTER 7.30 P.M. rPHE \TEW pEGENT 1 HE IN E\V XVEGENT The Theatre Magnificent. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m BIG MATINEE WITH FULL ORCHESTRA AND PROLOGUE,. 2.20. Evening Performance at 7.45. SENSATIONAL RECEPTION TO OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME! ROUSING AND ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION BY PACKED HOUSE to The Regent's Joyous Comedy Week! Nights of Love Nights of Laughter! Midst the Glowing Sahara Sauds. HANDSOME KNIGHTS. BAD MEN OF THE DESERT. And THE "SHEIKIEST" OF SHEIKS. Dashing, Daring. Delightful Bebe iSanielh EBE JJaNIELS Bebe EBE -L/ANIELS In a Riotous Burlesque, " QHE'S A QHEIK." " UHE'S ±i QHEIK." " QHE'S A QHEIK." "UHE'S ii OHEIK." And " She's a Shriek," With RICHARD ARLEN. WILLIAM POWELL. RICHARD ARLEN. WILLIAM POWELL. A screaming larce of a wildcat Female Sheik who kidnaps the man she loves, and tames him in her gilded case Received wjith Shrieks of Laughter. Preceded by Atmospheric Musical Production. "T N A PERSIAN TITARKET." "In J\ JTersian I*l arket." "TN A PERSIAN IV/f ARKET." I.N rERSIAN IVLaRKET," (Arranged by Cecil Hall.) With Grand Organ and Orchestral Accompaniment And • A Cast of 30. Beggars, Jugglers, Snake Charmers, Beauteous Maidens of the East, the Princess with her Slaves, and Bearers. Caliph, Sheiks and Pedlars In A Sumptuous Eastern Stage Setting. Also A Film of Outstanding Interest to all New Zealainclers, "BLACK MAJIw" Being an Exceptionally Spleruid Local Production of Coni-mninir in PUKEMIRO. PUKEM-mO And Big Supporting Programme. Regent Review—Jack Duff- in "Hot Papa" (a yell of a comedy)—Beautiiul Scenic of a Trip Through Chi*>a, And LESLIfc. V HARVEY. At the Wurlitzer. (a) Selection from "iugh Jinks." (b) Minuet in G (Beethoven). MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And the Recent. Operntic Orchestra, Who will Play: "Madame Butterfly.' "Maid of the Mountains," " The Passing Show," etc. Reservations at Theatre (40-883). Phone Reserves cannot be kept To-night after 7.30. Q IT Y OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK UCKLAND 'UNICIPAL Christopher Smith, Bandmaster. PROGRAMME. God Save the King. MARCH, "St. Julien" • - - Graham HYMN "The Old Hundredth" Psalms, 1563 .OVERTURE, "William Tell" « - Rossini WALTZ, "Victory"' - Syd. Bfiynes DUET for wo Cornets. "The Swiss Boy" - - - De Ville Soloists, Messrs FRED BOWES and T. R. MORGAN. SELECTION. "Madame Pompadour" - Leo Fall INTERVAL. MARCH. "On the Go" - Goldman SAXOPHONE SOLO. "The Troubadour" Liebert Soloist,, MR, S. G. BENNETT. SELECTION. "The Songs of Ciro Pinsuti" - - - - Morelli MORCEAU MILITAIBE, "The Outpost" - - - - Mackenzie MARCH. "The Nobie Commander" - - - Williams National Anthem. J. S: BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. SPORTING. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. AT THE CLUB'S kACECOURSE. PUKEKOHE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) And MONDAY NEXTv, MARCH 12. SPECIAL TRAINS EACH DAY FROM AUCKLAND and HAMILTON. EXCURSIONS. . First Race, 11.45 a.m. Admission to Course, 2s 6d; Cars, 2s 6d. Trainere, Attendants and Jockeys' tickets are available at the Avondale Jockey Club's Office. Auckland. A. P. DAYSH, Pukekohe. Secretary. BAY OF PLENTY JOCKEY CLUB. TAURANGA.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, On SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1928. EXCURSION RAIL AND BOAT FARES. Closing date of Nominations for al! Races has been extended «o 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 15, uith Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Auckland, or the Secretary, Tauranga, and 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, March 17, with the Secretary, care of Secretary, Ohinemuri Jockoy Club, Racecourse, Paeroa. NOMINATIONS and WEIGHTS will be published in N.Z. Herald and Auckland Star on MONDAY, March ID. ACCEPTANCES close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 21, with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Auckland, eind S. G. Willcock, Tauranga. SPECIAL NOTE FOR OWNERS AND TRAINERS.—Horses may be sent by Rail right to Tauranga on THURSDAY, March 22, from Waiki end of East Coast Main Line. . S. GEO. WILLCOCK. Secretary. PBAtf K L I N RACES. WHITE TAXIS. Our Luxurious Cars leave for Franklin Races To-day (Saturday) and Monday. FARE. 12s 6d RETURN. Office: OPP. GRAND HOTEL, Princes Street. Phone 45-000. pRANKLIN RACES. BUS LEAVES AARD OFFICE (Dilworth Bldgs.), EACH DAY at 9 a.m.. Return Fare, 10s. Ring 44-656 or 40-518 for Seals. MARKEY'S AARD TOURIST SERVICE. Dilworth Buildings. FRANKLIN RACES-SATURDAY AND MONDAY—TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING Co.'s SEDAN will leave G.P.0.. 9 a.m. each day. Return Fare. 7s Book your seats. PHONE 45,360 RANK L I N RACES. NO NEED TO TAKE YOUR LUNCH TO THE RACES TO-DAY. ADAMS AND SONS Are Catering There. THOROUGHBREDS FOB SALE. TROTTING Colt, 3yrs., unbroken, by Peter Moko—Ghoai mare; also Mare and Triumph Foal.—H. Foley, Archibald Rd.. New Lynn. SOME REAL BARGAINS READY TO RACE That should appeal to horsemen. Also'. WELL-BRED YOUNGSTERS AND HIGHCLASS BROOD MARES. In foal to The Triumph and Worthy Bond. Am selling owing to expiration of lease. Prices reasonable and terme. given. B. EDWARDS. Mardela Stud, Otanuhu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20