AMUSEMENTS. The Regent proudly presents the Greatest Amusement Vnlue ever submitted in Auckland. THE REGENT. A J. C. Williamson Theatre. PICTURE MATINEE AT 2.30. DE LUXE SESSION AT 8. EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY. BRILLIANT NEW SHOW. Out of all the world picked hoi. Anywuy. and they're in lovo laugh, because love grout Stage Success " J-U-S-T " J-U-S-T " J-U-S-T " J-U-S-T " J-U-S-T " J-U-S-T RUTII I'AYLOR A blushing girl, a is tied and 1 she picked him, or ho they're "Just Married" Which makes everyone IS funny. From the i of ANNE NICHOLS. M-A-R-R-I-E-D." M-A-R-R-I-E-D." M-A-R-R-I-E-D." M-A-R-R-I-E-D." M-A-R-R-I-E-D." M-A-R-R-I-E-D." With and JAMES HALL, flushing boy. tlio knot then—oh, joy. MAURICE DIAMOND'S QUPEK (J TAG K PRESENTATION, kJui'ER OTAGE I RESENTATION. "ON THE HIGH SEAS," "ON THE HIGH SEAS," "ON THE HIGH SEAS," "ON THE HIGH SEAS," "ON THE HIGH SEAS," "ON THE HIGH SEAS," A Whirl of Sailor Lads and Lassies. Peppy Numbers, Fascinating Ballets, Brilliant. Scenes, Gorgeous Crocking.
WITH THE SYDNEY REGENT BALLET FRED HODGES AND IVY TOWE. STELLA LAMOND, FASCINATING SINGING SOUBRETTE Pmaurice guttridge and I 20 REGENT SYNCOPATORS REGENT REVIEW-COMEDY-CARTOON Box Plan nt Theatre 140-888) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED A BRILLIA N T SU CC ESS. Tim Triple Bill. " DANGER." " DANGER." " DANGER." One of the most exciting plays written—ployed in absolute darkness—its enthusiastic reception created a record for the Society, ll gripped and held its audience throughout. " MAID OF FRANCE." " MAID OF FRANCE." An exquisite phantasy linking Hie spirit of Joan of Arc with the Franco of to-day. See press comments in this issue. THE BOY COMES HOME.' THE BOY COMES HOME." After four ye;irs in France the boy comes Home to take up again his place in civilian life. Delightfully portrayed by tho famous playright, A. A. Milne, and presented by a cast containing several old friends and some new ones. I'ress critics unite in acclaiming this—our twelfth production—as one of the most successful in (he history of the Society. The Box plans will be found at Lewis Eacly, Ltd. The Pl»7 will be Presented again in the CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. ART EXHIBITIONS. A ARTS (Incorporated.) EXHIBITION OF 300 SKETCHES bj members of the Sketch Club, at the Gallery. Kitchener Street. Open Daily: Monday, 11 a.m. to C p.m.; other days. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Last Day, WEDNESDAY, December 5. Admission, Is. CHURCH NOTICES. ANT ER N j^ECTUE TO-NIGHT. 7.30, BY SAMUEL BARRY, ESQ. (President Baptist Union). Subject: "HOME EVANGELISM." ILLUSTRATED WITH NEARLY -•00 SLIDES. Ilev. Joseph W. Kemp presiding. gT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. JUGOSLAV THANKSGIVING. A special Mass of Thanksgiving will be celebrated by tho Very Rev, father Pavlinovich, oil SUNDAY' NEXT. At 10 a.m.
Grange road baptist church. ANNUAL XMAS EFFORT OPENS TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Please Note.—ln tlie unavoidable absence of Mr. A. J. Stallworthy, M.P., in Wellington, Mrs. Stallwortby will officiate. Mr. John S. Fletcher. M.P. for Grey Lynn, will dlno bo present and apeak. Admission Free, and nil cordially invited. Sale Continues Friday nnd Saturday. SPORTING. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated.) SPRING MEETING. 1928. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY. DECEMBER I. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.45. THROUGH TICKET. 2/g INCLUDES FERRY RETURN AND ADMISSION TO COURSE. Nnvnl Men in Uniform of H.M. Warships in port will be admitted Free to the Outßide Enclosure. No person who has at any time sinco the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908. followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will bo admitted to the Takapuua Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. Tlio promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and nny person infringing this regulation will be removed from the racecourse and prosecuted. Special Horse Boat. Free for Racehorses only, will leave at 9.15 a.m. each day. returning at G. 15 p.m. F. D. MeVAY. Secretary. ART UNIONS. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS SKETCH CLUB ART UNION. Drawn November 27. Ist Prize: Miss A. _ Hutchinson. No. 170, valuo £b ss. 2nd Prize: Miss I. M. Copeland. No. 9. value iNI 4s. 3rd Prize: W. J. Rodger. No. fiP>3, value £3 3s. 4th Prize: L Knight, No. 409. value .i'2 2s. Fifth Piizo: Dr Liversey, No. 448, vnlue £2 2s. (lib Prize: ,T. Alexander, No. 034, value f2 2s 7th Prize: Miss E. T renin in. No. 59. vnlue fl Is. Bth Prize: Miss H. Wiseman, No. ISO, valuo fl Is. 9t!i Prize: Miss W. .T. Westwood, No. 26, value fl Is. 10th Prize: T. A. IT. Oliphtinl, No, 443, value fl Is. Iltli Prize: Miss O. Tonkin, No. 29, value fl Is. 12th Prize: F. L. G. West. No 478, vnlue £1 la.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 22
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