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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. COMMENCING COMMENCING COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.Paramount'e First Marvel TALKING." TALKING. TALKING. DANCING DANCING DANCING Tho Snappiest. Brightest. and Most THE SHOP-WORN ANGEL. THE SHOP-WORN ANGEL. THE SHOP-WORN ANGEL. Featuring tho Star of "Beau GARY COOPER AND GARY COOPER DO YOU TAKE THIS WOMAN The minister is seen jn this solemn ceremony, and his voice '8 heard clearly and distinctly. A WEDDING ON TH I IF ANY MAN CAN SHOW ANY JUST CAUSE WHY THEY SHALL NOT I BE .TOTNV.n TOrPTHKf? LET HIM | NOW SPEAK. OR ELSE HERE I AFTER HOLD HIS PEACE. A silence! An A woman's gasp A limp form enl Box Plan for this at tho Theatre and FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE TT'DWARD— Karangabapo Rd. -Hi At 1.30 and 7.30. DOLORES DEL RIO, In " REVENGE." " SCARLET SEAS," featuring Richard Barthelmess. CAPITOL— Dominion Kd. At 8. " BEGGARS OF LIFE," with Wallace Beery, Richard Arlen and Louise Brooks. " BLUE SKIES," with Helen Twelvetrees [UMPIRE— Dominion Rd. At 8. "DRUMS OF LOVE," With Don Alvara,do and Mary Philbin. " THE CRIMSON CITY," with Myrna Loy and John Miljan. PARISH TTALL— Devonport. II At 7.45. " A WOMAN FROM MOSCOW," with Polu Negri. " SHOW LIFE," with Anna May Wong. GREY r YNN /CINEMA- Surrey I i V_v Crescent, at 7.45. " DOCKS OF NEW YORK," with George Bancroft. , " THE PRICE OF FEAR," with Bill Cody and Duane Thompson. Q.LENDOWIE GOLF CLUB (INCORP.) OPEN DAY, THURSDAY. MAY 23. MORNING, 9.30—18-Hole Stroke Handicap. AFTERNOON, 1 p.m.—lß-Hole 4-Ball Bogey Handicap. Post Entries St. Heliers Bus 3.45 and 12 o'clock from Town to Clubhouse direct. E. E. NALDER, Secretary. PUBLICATIONS. gTARTLING gERIAL. STARTLING ]\pW gERIAL. gTA-RTLING gERIAL. LOVE. ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE. LOVE, ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE LOVE. ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE. :jyj ASTER QF ATE. ASTER QF JjiATE.' RASTER QF jpATE. FRANK PRICE. FRANK PRICE. FRANK PRICE. This brilliant author,_ Mr. Frank Price, has the great gift of telling a remarkable story in a remarkably novel way. His technique is per« tect, and his deep set plot unravels with ense and ill nn unexpected manner. Lie is an adept at capturing tho reader's interest, and holding it until tho last page. It is lively that "MASTER OF FATE " will create some sensation in the reading world and readers are asked not lo miss tho opening chapters. Stories already to the credit of the author nre " Then Lovo Came," The Lovo That Lasts," and " The Man with X 5.000.000." Those who have read these stories ivill remember them with delight, nd in "MASTER OF FATE" they may anticipate the thrill they experienced in his previous work. " /J ASTER QF pATE " - RASTER QF pATE" WILL BE COMMENCED IN THE COLUMNS OF rpilE ALAND JJERALD gUPPLEMENT, SATURDAY j^EXT. Instalments will be given each Saturday. READERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO MISS THE OPENING CHAPTERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20259, 20 May 1929, Page 20

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