AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thrine. A SOUND SENSATION. THE PICTURE THAT IS CAPTIVATING HUGE AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. IT IS STUPENDOUS, IT IS MAGNIFICENT. IT IS DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING THE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN. "WHITE SHADOWS "WHITE SHADOWS "WHITE SHADOWS "WHITE SHADOWS "WHITE SHADOWS "WHITE SHADOWS IN the south Seas." A METRO-GOLDWYN-MOVIETONE PRODUCTION. Starring ' MONTE " And | "RAQUEL I BLUE | TORRES. i_ i 1 She was a South Sea Passion Flower, that withered under the Shadow cast by the invasion cl civilisation. YOU WILL HEAR With awe and amazement, all the entrancing sounds of the verdant Isles of Paradise YOU WILL LISTEN TO The lapping of the waves; the singing of the birds; the strun\ming of the ukuleles; the enchanting melodies of dusky island maidens, and all the mystic sounds of these enchanted isles YOU WILL ALSO SEE AND HEAR NANSEN, Famous Arctic Explorer, MARION BARKIS Columbia Kecording Artist. PRESIDENT HOOVER'S INAUGURAL SPEECH PATHE AND PARAMOUNT oOUNl) NEWS. "CONFESSION,' a two-reel ALL-TALK-ING Drama, directed by Lionel Barrymore, with Eddie Nugent, the boy Reporter of "The Bellamy Trial." SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.
SEND THE CHILDREN TO THE MORNING OR AFTERNOON SESSIONS. 'The film ia highly educational in value and should certainly bo seen by all tho children of Auckland, as well as tho adults." —Tho Auckland Star, May 7. " THREE SESSIONS DAILY, 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 P.m. Box Plans at tho Theatre and Lewis Ea-dy, Ltd. I THE PLANS FOR THE REMAINI DER OF THE SEASON ARE I RAPIDLY FILLING. YOU ARE 1 I ADVISED 10 MAKE YOUR RE- | I SERVATIONS EARLY. | L J PRICES OF ADMISSION: Morning Session.—Adults, Is and Is 6d; Children Half-price. Afternoon Session.—Adults, Is Gd and 2s; Children. Half-price. Evening Session.—Dress Circle, 3s Cd; Royal Lounge, ds. E'vening Session.—Front Stalls, Is Cd; Res. Stalls, 2s Gd. Plus Tax. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT. SATURDAY NEXT. MAY 18, AT 8 P.M. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster Christopher Smith has pleasure in announcing a. programme of all Popular Favourites, as follows:—"The \Yeo Macgregor" March Gounod's Tuneful Overture, "Mirella": Descriptive Number, "A Hunting Scene": a Brilliant Cornet Duet, "The Friendly Rivals," by those finished players, Messrs. Bowes and Davies; n Grand Selection, from Gounod's evergreen "Faust"; an American Sketch, "Down South"; and two entirely New Numbers, an Italian Suite in three parts, "In Sunnv San Marino," "A Venetian Love Song," "Tho Chitnes of St. Peter"; and a Selection from Tscliaikowsky's "Catherine." a number destined to be ono of tho mo3t popular in the Band's Repertoire. Vocalists: MRS. LAFTITIA PARRY AND MR. REG RICHARDS. Accompanist: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. ADMISSION: Gd and Is; Reserves, 2s. Booking at Messr3. Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. HAMILTON COMBINED SUNDAY SCHOOLS' CONCERT (In aid of tho Waikato Winter Show Sunday School Section), To Lo held in the WINTER SHOW HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, AT 7.30 P.M. PROGRAMME OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, RECITATIONS, BAR DRILL AND DIALOGUES. Adulfs, Is; Children, Gd.
fA EOLIAN ORCHESTRA. -V EIGHTH SEASON. FIRST CONCERT. LEWIS R, EADY HALL, TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 14, Conductor: H. Hollinrake, Esq. Soloists: Mr. W. Gemmell (Vocal), Mr. N. Walker (Violin). Admission, 23, or Subscriber's Ticket. G. T. LEE, Hon. Sec. SPORTING. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB. RACE MEETING AT THE CLUB'S RACECOURSE, PUKEKOHE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), SPECIAL TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. EXCURSIONS. First Race, 11.15 a.m. Admission to Course, 23 6d; Cars, 2s 6d. A. P. DAYSH, Pukekohe. Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. JiOR SALE OR LEASE. GOLD REP, 7 Years, Natural Jumper, Especially Country. Nominated for Juno Meeting. Will Consider Reasonable Offer. M. NELSON, Laurie St., Te Awamutu IN LIQUIDATION. BRICK COMPANY. LTD. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. In the. matter of t';e Companies Act. 1903. and in the matter of THE AUCKLAND BRICK COMPANY. LTD. (in Liquidation), notice is hereby given that the abovenamed Company, by resolution dated April 30, 1929, and for tho purposes of Amalgamation went into Voluntary Liquidation, and appointed T. S. MILER, Public Accountant, Auckland, as Liquidator. All Creditors (if any) are requested to forward particulars of their claims to the undersigned immediately. T. S. MILLER. Box 1357, Auckland. LAWN TENNIS A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton • Racquet RestrinKer. 94. Albert St.— Racquet Restringer, 94, Albert St. Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. DENTISTRY. r PHE Practice of Mr. R G. Spence, Eden x dale Terminuß, has been acquired by Mr. C. V. Moulden.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 22
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