AMUSEMENTS. PACKED TO THE DOORS! | Last night's Huge Audience gave I its emphatio verdict: I ■ "THE BEST EVER!" J THE REGENT. A J. C. Williamson Theatre. PICTURE MATINEES AT 2.30. DE LUXE SESSION AT 8. A BRILLIANT NEW SHOW. Those Incomparable Idiots, Wallaco Raymond BEERY AND HATTON, BEERY -AND HATTON, BEERY AND HATTON, BEERY AND HATTON, In "THE BIG KILLING," " THE BIG KILLING." Big Shots in the Land of Feuds. In "THE SAWDUST PARADISE," "THE SAWDUST PARADISE," "A Sobbing Slice of the Sad, Mad. Carnival of Life " And (In Silhouette). Tho Minuet, the Waltz, the Cake Walk, the Charleston, Black Bottom, 'Varsity Drag^ MAURICE DIAMOND'S BIG STAGE PRESENTATION. WITH THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET, FRED HODGES AND IVY TOWE. STELLA LAMOND, FASCINATING SINGING SOUBRETTE. NOVELTY MUSICAL SATIRE. - UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.' . THE 20 REGENT SYNCOPATORS AND MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. Box Plan at Theatre, 4G-888, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. CHUECH NOTICES. ST. ANDREWS' CHURCH, EPSOM. 25TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. SPECIAL SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE 81 ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. Celebrant: Tbi; Ven. Archdeacon Mac Murray. 11 a.m.: Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. R. G. Coats. 2.45 p.m: Children's Service. 7 p.m.: Evening . Prayer and Sermon. , Preacher, Rev. 11. K. Archdall, Headmaster of King's College. The Offertories throughout the day will be for the special purpose of reducing the Parish Liabilities. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 7.30. p.m Diocesan Missionary Festival Service. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1..3 p.m. The Vicar and Mrs Willis will be AT HOME at a Garden Party in the Vicarage Grounds to all Parishioners of St. Andrews', past and present, and their friends. SPORTING. RACING QLUB. gUMMER jyjEETING, 1928-23. DECEMBER 26 AND 23. JANUARY 1 AND 2. GENERAL ENTRIES, Isov. each. FORFEITS, Isov each, for G.N. DERBY. * ROYAL STAKES. G.N FOAL STAKES, Are DUE TO-DAY (FRIDAY). By 5 O'CLOCK. FEES must accompany in each instance W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. rj-UKAPUNA v JOCKEY (Incorporated). gPRING MEETING, 1925. OQ AND j ACCEPTANCES for all HANDICAP EVENTS, and hlpo for tlio >MELROSE ' * IDEN STAKES, close at tho Club's Office, G7, Shorthand Street, TO-DAY (Friday), by 5 p.m. F. D. McVAY, Secretary. UCKLAND MIROTTING QLUB. SUMMER ["EETING, 1928. jQECEMBER 99Q AND DOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for all Events close with the Secretory. Durham Street East. Auckland, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 5 p.m. Great northern trotting DERBY. First Forfeit (lsov.) for the Great Northern Trotting Derby, 1929, closes TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 5 p.m NOTIFICATION OF INTENTION TO CONTINUE ENGAGEMENT. OR OTHERWISE. MUST BE RECEIVED ON FORFEIT DATE. OR ENGAGEMENT CEASES A. G. MABEE. Secretary Durham Street East. Auckland. \AUMARUNUI T3ACING QLUB. •ATURDAY. g 1928 1. TRIAL PLATE. £75; r, fur. 2. TARINGAMUTU HACK HANDICAP. £80; 6 fur. 3. TAUMARUNUI CUP £2OO and Cup valued 20 guineas; 1J miles. 4 MATAPUNA HACK HANDICAP. £SS: 5 fur. 5 MANUNUI HACK HURDLES* HAN DICAP, £BS; about 14 miles. 6 MAT I ERE HACK HANDICAP. £BS: 7 ftir. J RANGAROA FLYING HANDICAP, £lO5, 6 fur. ■i OWHANGO HACK HANDICAP. £SS: 1 mile NOMINATIONS for all Events closj with the Secretary at raumarunui, ot with Blorpfield and Co., High St., Auckland, TOMORROW (SATURDAY), at 5 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about WEDNESDAY. November 28, 1928. ACCEPTANCES close on MONDAY. December 3. at fi p.m SAM SARAH Secretary. . fATAMATA RACING CLUB. INCORr. Tenders aro invited, and will bo received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, December 3, 1928, for tho Publican's Booth Rights at the Non-Totalisator Meeting to be held on tho Matnmata Racecourse on Tuesday. January 1, 1929. Tenders must bo accompanied by a doposit of £lO. Tho highest or any tender pot necessarily accepted. T. J. UNDERWOOD. Secretary THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. black, maro, .by President -I- Wilson—Wildwood Junior Mare, thoroughly sound, quiet in all harness. syrs.Jj^jlonnstonßj^JDonovanJS^^ PUBLH TYPISTS ' \TISS R BAKER, Typist Duplicatist, I'-* Reporter Room 421 N.Z Insurance Bldgs., Queen Street Phone 43-572. MISS E DAY Confidential Typiste. All Classes of work done.—Phono 41-297 12. fort St. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 24
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