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AMUSEMENTS. HAVE YOU BOOKED FOR TO-NIGHT? HURRY! PLAN FILLING 1 Why not attend the Morning and Afternoon Session- with the Family and avoid tbo evening crush. Phono Bookings cannot possibly be kept To-night aftor 7.45 p.m. THE REGENT Auckland's Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre, With Real!' Musicians in the Well. Direction • J. 0- Williamson Films. 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 A.M., '2.is P.M., 8 P.M. SECOND . AND . LAST. WEEK, And the Crowds Grow Bigger Every Day, '•' IF YOU SEE IT ONCE yor WILL SEE IT AGAIN. AND THEN ONCE MORE. Words' Cannot Describe It. It is Beyond Compdro. \" THE VAGABOND KING." \\ \\"THE VAGABOND KING."\\ \\ " THE VAGABOND KING." \\ " THE VAGABOND KING."\ Filmed Entirely in Natural Colours I PERFECT ENGLISH - PERFECTLY SPOKEN! A PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! N Supporting- Programme, including Special Film of the First Rugby Test (Great Britain v. Now Zealand), played at Dunedin Saturday laßt, also Grand Orchestral Concert from 7.30-8. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46-888). REMEMBER HUNDREDS COULD NOT GET IN LAST SATURDAY! REGENT THEATRE. SUND.W EVENING CHARITY ENTER. SUNDAY EVENING CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT. TAINMENT. Doors Open 6.30 p.m. WHITEFORD WAUGH'S ORCHESTRA. WHITEFORD WAUGH'S ORCHESTRA. Assisting Artists: MISS RUTH SCOTT ... Soprano. MISS MINA SCOTT • - Elocutionist. .TACK DAVEY, Whispering Baritone. REX WILLS • Solo Trumpet. PETE SIMPSON - - - - Organist. Picture: " FAZTL." " FAZIL." •« FAZIL." On© of the best silent pictures i»ver Screened. Speoial' Musical Score arranged by Whiteford Waugh. No Children undor 14 years admitted unless in charge of parents. AUCKLAND CITY Pip)/ MISSION. PLAZA THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Doors Open G. 15 p.m. Begin 7 O'clock. Musical Items: Solo, "CONSIDER THE LILIES" (Stephen Glover). MR. JOHN Mc DOUG ALL. Anthem, "0, GLADSOME LIGHT" (Sullivan). CITY MISSION CHOIR. Accompanist: MR. EWART LYNE. Address by REV. JASPER CALDER. " RUSSIA," Port 11. Also Screening of the World-renowned Moving Picture, "THE VOLGA BOATMEN." "THE VOLGA BOATMEN." (Part II.) N.B.—lf you have no Church Homo make your homo with us. Admission Free. Collection.

* 1 A UCKLAND CHAMBER • MUSIC ■A SOCIETY. At LEWIS EADY HALL, MONDAY, 80. S p.m. Villiers Stanford Quintetto. Beethoven Quartette. Jean Allen, Ist Violin. Amy Stevenson, Viola. Lois Walls, 2nd Violin. Lnllu Hem lis, 'Cello, Dora Judson. Piano. Son«s ,by Barry Coney, inclndiiis "Prospice," with Hiring accompaniment. Boor Tickets, 2s. Entries for the Auckland gas COY. S CAKE COMPETITION' At tho AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION • Have Boen Extended For a Few Days. HOOKEY. JPU WEMUERA. TO-DAY (SAT), UNIVERSITY v, UNIVERSITY WHIPPETS, At 3.5 p.m. SOMERVILLE V. ST. LUKE'S, WALKER PARK. 2.80 p.m. MT. EDEN V WESLEY. E. J. HEWITT, Sec. A.H.A BOXING NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION 10WN HALL TOWN HALL. MONDAY NEXT. BILLY RICHARDS, BILLY RICHARDS, BILLY RICHARDS, Wolter-weigbt of Australia. Auckland's Welter-weight. BOXES REG. TROWERN. REG TROWERN. REG. TROWERN. Fifteen Rounds, for a Purse of £2OO and Expenses. DON'T MISS THIS CONTEST. NOTICE TO PATRONS. THE BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Carter and Asber'a, Shortland Street, REMEMBER. - THE TOWN HALL REGULATIONS require evory person to be seated. There . fore BOOK YOUR BEAT PRICES Reserves, 7a Gd, Stage, 1 £l. Cirole and Stalls, Ss; Back Stalls and Gal lory, 2s 6d We pay tax FRITZ HOLLAND'S GYM. n. Where you may uttain health, strength and fitness by spendfwr ' n ° ou J°yab]y an hour or *- w ° ffT/TV- Jj of your spare time each week in a clean, cosy, airy, centrally. located gym., undei the personal supervision of FRITZ HOLLAND. BOXING. JIU JITSU. PHYSICAL CULTURE.. Courses for Business and Professional Men. Private Lesson? by Appointment. Terms from L'.'i 3s pei Quarter Call or Phone for Interviews Hours 9 ti.m to 6 p.m., Monday to Friday. 9 a.m to 1 p.m. Saturday, 7.30 to 9 Monday, Tuesday Wednesday nnd Thursday Evenings. FRITZ HOLLAND. 240 A, QUEEN STREET. Phone 46-G92. (Above Jaffroy'e Boot Shop.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 24

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