AMUSEMENTS. STAGE BAND PRESENTATION. il'ho New Regent Policy of Stago Banc! Entertainment, combined with the Best Pictures obtainable, is proving tlio Greatest Amusement Value ever offered in N.Z. I THE REGENT. "J. C. Williamson's Home of Supremo i Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment I" FULL SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8. PICT QUE MATINEES ONLY AT 2.30. A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS; "CAIRO NIGHTS." "CAIRO NIGHTS." "CAIRO NIGHTS." All the Colour and Glamotii of the Orient, brought to Hie stage in a ThiilUn" Pageant of Beauty, Thrill and Skill. STAGE JAZZ BAND. FEATUKINO THE LA'l'ES'l NOVELTIES Conductor and Master ot Ceremonies. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. ON THE SCREEN. A Companionate Marriage Theme ol Absorbing Interest and Fascination "HALF A BRiDE-" "HALF A BRIDE-' "HALF A BRIDE." Featuring Lovely ' ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, WITH HANDSOME GARY COOPER The Picture la timely, and includes n variety of locale, including the ballrooms of the wealthy, the pleasure dives of the underworld, the life aboard an expeir sivo sea-going yacht, and on a deserted island. Regent Review - Comedy. Cartoon. Plans at Theatre (-IG-88S). or Lewis Eady Ltd. COMING FRIDAY: "THREE SINNERS." ELECTORAL. T?DEN ELECTORATE. yiVIAN pOTTER, M.F.. OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as under:— EPSOM LIBRARY. MANUKAU RD.-TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 p.m. GORDON RD METHODIST- HALL, MI. EDEN-TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ST. BARNABAS' HALL, BELLEVUE RD., MT. EDEN-THURSDAY, Oct, 25, 8 p.m. REGENT PICTURE THEATRE. MANUKAU RD.-WEDNES., Oct. 31, 8 p.m. METHODIST HALL. DOMINION RD.— MONDAY, Nov 5. 8 p.m. JUBILEE HALL. KINGSLAND—TUESDAY, Nov. ti, 8 p.m. yiVIAN jj pOTTER. M.F.. OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE Will Address the Lady Electors of Lden. Afternoons as under:— JUBILEE HALL. KINGSLAND TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). 3 p.m. BAPTIST HALL. GRANGE RD. —THURSDAY, Oct. 25, 3 p.m CONGREGATIONAL HALL, VIEW RD., MT. EDEN-TUESDAY, Oct. 30. 3 p.m. GORDON RD. METHODIST IIALL. MT. EDEN—THURSDAY. Nov. 1, 3 p.m. EPSOM LIBRARY. MANUKAU R.D.THURSDAY. Nov. 8, 3 p.m. D A It NELL E L E C T O R A T E. J. S. D 1 M.P., REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Open his Campaign TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), pEMUERA JJALL. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by COUNCILLOR J. B. PATERSON, J.P. PEERLESS THEATRE. ST. HELIERS BAY. THURSDAY 25TH, AT 8 P.M. Chairman: Councillor J. B. Pateraon, J.P. For the Good of Your Country, VOTE REFORM. DOS KILL ELECTORATE. M ISS jyjELVILLE, OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as under:— HIRST'S HALL, MORNING SIDE, TO-DAY (Tuesday), 8 p.m. Chairman, A. M. Wilson, Escj. OLD MT. EDEN BUS COMPANY'S GARAGE. Cor. St. Leonards a<ul Mt. Eden Roads, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 8 p.m. Chairman, R. McK. Morison, Esq. DE LUXE THEATRE. Mount Albert Tram Terminus, THURSDAY, October 25. H p.m. Chairman. Sir James Gunson. All Electors Cordially Invited. MANUKAU ELECTORATE. MR. BERTRAM BUNN. Official Reform Candidate, Will Address Electors an under:— ELLERSLIE, SOUTHERN CROSS THEATRE, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. E. C. Brown, Esq., will preside. GHKKNWOOD'S CORNER. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL—TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. ONE HUNG A, FORESTERS HALL.THURSDAY. 25th. at 8 p.m. All Electors Cordially Invited. 17AITEMATA ELECTORATE. MR. ALEXR. HARRIS. Independent Reform Candidate, Will Address the Electors. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY).— CLUBHOUSE, Bayswater, 6 p.m. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY).- North Devonport, s(i, Hinemoa Avenue, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. OCT 25.- MASONIC HALL, Devonport, 8 p.m FRIDAY, OCT. 2G.-GLENFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 27.—GREENH1THE PUBLIC HALL. 8 p.m. \ UC'KLAND EAST ELECTORATE. M RS C. E. MAGUIREOFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will "Address the Electors at GRAFTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Chairman Mr. H. P. Burton, ALL ELECTORS CORDIALLY INVITED. ELECTORATE M" J. N. MASSEVOFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address tho Electors as under: TO-DAY (TUESDAY)—AWIIITU PUBLIC HALL, 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY),—POLLOK PUBLIC HALL, H p.m THURSDAY. OCT. 25.—BUCKLAND PUBLIC HALL, 8 p.m. JJAURAKI ELECTORATE. W. H ALL OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address tho Electors aB follows: PAKURANGA HALL.—TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. MANGERE BRIDGE HALL.—TO-MOR- " ROW (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. N GATE A IT ALL.—THURSDAY. OCT. 25. at 8 p.m. Vote HALL FOR lIAURAKI. His Qualifications Merit Your Support.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20084, 23 October 1928, Page 18
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