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AMUSEMENTS. "IT COSTS NO MORE"— MORNING SESSION, II A.M. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15 P.M. PROGRAMME PRECISELY THE REGENT. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. THREE SES II A.M., 2.15 AND 8. attend the day sessions THE TRIUMPH OF THE TRIUMPH OF THE TRIUMPH OF THE TRIUMPH OF SEE AND HEAR SEE AND HEAR THE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER DRAMATIC DIALO " THE BELLAMY TRIAL." " THE BELLAMY TRIAL." "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" STARRING LEATRICE JOY. | THE CHARACTERS THE CHARACTERS | THE CHARACTERS THE FIRST SYNCHRONISED PICTURE TO BE A Picture o! thrills und mystery So eyes froir. Iho screen So dramatic and actual murder case So puzzling and anticipate the correct solution. WHO KILLED WHO KILLED THE JURORS COULD NOT ON THE SAME PROGRAMME MARVELLOUS MOVIETONE YOU WILL SEE BARNUM AND BAILEY, FAMOUS VICTOR JOSEPH REGAN, THE WORLD-FAMOUS VINCENT LOPEZ, THE INTERNATIONALLY-KNOWN ELLA SHIELDS, THE PRINCE'S SYNCHRONISED METROBOX PLANS AT THE THEATRE PRICES OF MO R NINO SIiSSIO N • AFTER NO O N S E S SIO N : LV E KING SBSSIU N : li VilN IN G SBSS 1O N : EVEN 1N U SESSION: A Wonderful Four-hours Programme o£ Pictures and Dancing To-night. MOULIN ROUGE, I Late Tudor. Remuera.) April 20, 1020. Dear Joy Seekers. —Have you seen the Moulin Rouge Carnival Girls? The girl with the round, red cheeks, with eyes made for mischief, and laughter all over her face. She's got a podgy curled finger up to her clioeK, and she a beckoning to you—and she & the SPIRIT OF CARNIVAL. Come along and join in the fun. You've got the Spirit of Carnival in you alright. Uncork it for once and let it come out. <iet out of yourself-—if you would leel better and happier. For a wonderful night of pictures and dancing, music and laughter join the carnival crowd at the Moulin Rouge to-night. We've got a beautiful programme headed by C'has. Rogers, in' "SOMEONE TO LOVE." Full of laughs and happiness. Beautiful multi-coloured electric lighting, three thousand square feet of (he finest hallroom floor in Auckland and the Moulin Kongo SuperSix Orchestra. All your friends and all the fun Follow the crowd Usual prices, 2s, Is (3d and Is. plus Jazz, Is. Ja7.7. only, afler 10 p.m., '2s. Wise patrons will tinkle 24-710 for reserves. Yours for fun. L L. SPEEDY. Directeur. P.S.—Special double MATINEE Program mo To-day at. 2.,'!0. Buddy Rogers in "Someone to Love," and Sammy Cohen in "Homesick." Two screaming Comeclydratmis. Two 2-reel Comedies, Cartoon and Topicttls. A wonderful programme Usual prices. Bring tlie kiddies. L.L.S. Cm 7 OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL 'PARK. SUNDAY. APRIL 21. 1020, at p.m. Splendid Zoological Kxhibit*. and *t Tine Musical Programme by tlio AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor. MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. God Save the King. March, " Ewart's Eaglo " - - - - - • Barwood Il,vinn. " Regent's Square' Smart Overture, "Di Ballo "- - - - - Sullivan Suite, "The Miracle" ----- Humperdinek (a) Procession and Children's Dance. (Ii) Banquet Scene and the Nun's Dance. (c) The Christinas Scene.^ Grand Selection, " Lohengrin " - Wagner INTERVAL. March. " El Abaiiico " - Javaloyes Waltz, " Morgenblatter "-- - - - - Strauss Selection, " The Dollar Princess ' Leo I'all Cavatina - - Raff March. "The Staffordshire Knot" Duthoit National Anthem. .1 S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. f \ I T Y O F A U C K L A N I). U TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. At 8..'10. MR M AUG HAN HARNETT. City Organist. Will Play— Marcho Solenelle (Mailly). In Paradesum (Dubois). Minuets (Mozart and Beethoven). Fugn "S'Ann" (Bach). Impromptu elegiac (Pyne). Funeral March and Hymn of Seraphs (Guilmant). Vpres Melody lor Organ and Bells, Fanfare (Kaulkes). Admission Free. .1. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES. A .0.1)., NO. G DISTRICT. |'i, uLI( INSTALLATION OF DISTRICT PRESIDENT AND PRESENTATION TO RETIRING D.P All Members of No G and No. 23 Dis--1 ri<-(. and Lady Friends, are ' cordially invited to attend the abovo function, to bo helcj in Ma.sonie Hull, Devonport, on TUESDAY, APRIL 2.1, AT 8 P.M. SHARP. SOCIAL AND DANCE TO FOLLOW. Regalia Refreshments Provided. J. A. GO VAN. D.P. FORESTERS. A UCKLAND DISTRICT. MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE INSTALLATION OF DISTRICT OFFICERS FORESTERS' HALL. BIRKENHEAD. MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 22. AT 8 P.M. Ferry Boat, 7.30 p.m. Visitors Heartily Welcome. R. DARLOW. FLOWER SHOWS. \TEW LYNN AND DISTRICT HORTII\ CULTURAL SOCIETY. FIRST AUTUMN SHOW To be held at ST. THOMAS' HALL THIS AFTERNOON. Opening ceremony by Air. C. I''. Gardner at 2 o'clock. Refreshments. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 3d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24

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