AMUSEMENTS. I THE PRESS continues to recognise -where Real Entertainment is to be found: — "Each Week the programme at the NEW REGENT got-s a Btt'p further in entertainment value. If it improves much more, it will be hard to lind words that ivill adequately dt-scribe it." THE X" EW "PEGENT. UB -i> EW " The Theatre Magnificent." Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thrin" BIG MATINEES WITH VAUDEVILLE ASD ORCHESTRA DATLY \T 2 lr. AS AT 7.40. CONTINUOUS PICTLRKS FROM 11 A.M. Paramount Presents ■ ; FLORENCE VIDOR In the Remarkable Stajre Drama "YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN." The wonderful Continental Vaudeville Act* in this sparkling tihu cause frequent bursts «if applause. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. Positively Last Appearance To-murru\v Night aiHE A RMAND ORUTUERS. ■HE -tXIIMAXD AJroTHEKS. Sensnt'mnnl Gymnasts, who an> Thunderous Ovations Xlghily. EDDIE TTORTON DDIE O.OUTOX At the Mlßhty Wurlitzer. THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director. MAURICE GLTTRIDGE. Overture, '"Massanlello" (Auber). Rp<erv(>< at the Theatre. Phono 40-S <; S. or at Lewis li. Eady and Son, Ltd. Returning Thursday— HECTOR ST. CLAIR, To Ruck tin; Town Again. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT. Extraordinary British Film, -THE RAT." J -rpHE T>AT." An ext raordinarv Film "-•-HE -»-laT." IMay, the product of Brit•TPHE -OAT." i>h Studios, is "THE " X HK Ak.vT." RAT." an amnzins story "THK TIAT." i.f I'aris and lMrisi» •J-HB -L^AT.- Life unfolded with tliril •TTMIK T>AT." iin- Kwilisui. Brilllanl ' a HE ■'-•AT." with Lovely Women mid 'TPHE "OAT." liorseous Fnwks. As " X HE touiiilins Tpcliduhi*" —lvur '•rpHK Novi-llu and Niibt-1 .lean. " X HK U AT.-' EiiL-land's l.'.nlin- Arrists 'rpHE TJAT." li.-ad a Brilliant rust. •- 1 -HE J-*AT." Twould be a crime to "rpHE TJAT." miss seeinsr this Groat "A HE J-* AT."' est and most Fascinating ••rniiK TJAT." story of tlie Gr.-sti " A HR Ai.vT." Fr.-n.-h Capital — "THE "rpHE TJAT." RAT." "J- HE AT."
THE REGENT BALLROOM, The Rendezvous n£ Aiukhinda Most Fastidious iMiiciTi. TO-XKJIIT AT .v:;m. And Every Evi-ninu'. ! Tickets, 0/ each :_7/ti Double ( Wednesdays, j DAXRAXT TOMORROW* FROM r> TO r, Tk-kPti*. 2/G. Afternoon Tea provided Reserve Tables nt Theatre 1'11..11- 4(i-s>i>S SATURDAY NKXT : Spcrtiil Onla Xi-hr "| MONDAY: Easter Ball till 1 a.m. Tickets 7/tj caeli. ' 1 VX7EST p.\l). \-\TKST 17X1'. >>kst jCjsu. »> i:st J^xu!j TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TONIGHT. SENSATIONAL! ! A Ticture You Will Love to Remember. ! ' ! " rpiiE "AriPNir.nT citn." ; ' I "J-lIK --U-IDNIGHT OlX," St;: rriiiLT LAURA LA PLAXTE. Irresistible — Magnetic — Impassioned — Exotic — Tend.T — Darin? — Tempting Roinnuci—thnt Lives unci Lures SplpiuUil C'OMKUr nnd SPPPORTS Music by WEST END ORCHESTRA. Circle, 1/, 1/; .St.ills, Ud, "Jd. SPECIAL. To-mnrrow we present a Vaudeville Hill of extraordinary merit and distriinite ..iir Illustrated Magazine ehock full uf Cmpetitions and particulars of numerous l'n-r Gifts. TIOYAL. T."IXIiSI.AXI). OVAL. -IViX(j SLANU ; TONIGHT AT 7.4.", ROYAL. THE COMEDY HOMHKHELL ROYAL. • TJEIUXU rpilK T/RoNT." KOYAL. '• J-'KHIXI) J- HE J- HONT." ROYAL. With WALLACE HEERY ROYAL. And RAYMOND HATToN ROYAL. Over the Top for the Lau.-h of ROYAL. lour Lift-. ROYAL. A HARKAGE Ofc , FIX. ROYAL. A TOJiNADO OF MIRTH. ROYAL. In Addition ; ROYAL. VIOLA DANA, ROYAL. CHESTER CONKLIN. ROYAL. And NORMA (tin- Elephant I. in KOYAL. " milE /IKKAT T nVE," KOYAL. " J-HK VJkkAT KOYAL. Another Great Lau-'h Producer. KOYAL. Special Attraction Tries: ROYAL. Stalls 1/, Circle. It;, Children. ROYAL. Stalls C.il. ON E II L" N G A I' I C T U K E S. >" E 11 U N G A 1' 1 C-T U K E S. TONIGHT. STRAND. William Fox Presents STRAND. STRAND. 'TPUE T ILV," , STRAND. J- lj STRAND. - rpilE T ILY,' , STRAND. ± J^ STRAND. Tlio Greatest Sia;~'o Drama. STRAND. Featuring the Great Screen Star, STRAND. ' STRAND. 15ELLE DENNETT, STRAND.
STRAND. In the Greatest Emotional Role STRAND, nny Star lias liceu lucky i noui:h STRAND, to lie assigned in the entire picSTRAND. Hire Industry this ieas"U. STRAND. I'ULL SUPPORTING STRAND. PROGRAMME. STRAND. T\ I X I K L A X l>. By the Se.i. The Most Up todate Cabaret in N.Z. TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. CITY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Dancing till Midnight. Admission .". . Footballers and Supporters, come alons and help a New Club ;uid Dance 'midst a scene of gaiety and splendour to the music of mirth provided by the Famous Internationals. Watch Papers for our ft rami Easter Car nival Nights, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Phone -0-Ol.j. TO-NIGHT. Tu-NIGHT BURLINGTON. DEVONIA HALL. VICTORIA ROAD (Next to McGregor's Bakery). DEVONPOKT. The Famous Burlington Jazz Orchi^-tra CLAUDE KEK. the ."i-je;ir-old wonder, will sing. Do not miss hearing him. Prices : 'J ti Gents. - 12 .1. TURMtUI.L. T UNA TJARK. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT, SEE PAGE 11.
TEACHERS OF DANCING. ■\riSS \ NITA VT'EKSTEK Has returned from Austnilia and Resumed TeauhiUit. Ballroom Exponent. Season's Specialities El Pasu Doble, Black Bottom. Smooth (Klat) Charleston, introducing the famous i "Standstill" Steji.t Waltz. Fox-trot, Etc. Particulars: 0, SHELLY BEACH KOAD Pliom- 127-177. MF I>ALLKOOM Dancin?. Correct Slylc. -L* Qualified Private Tuition — Modern :: ■>•!« Mudio. :;*> I'almerston Bides., oi'p G.P.O. pj DOROTHY RICHARDSON*. — Ballroom. Ballet Dancing. Studio: l."i, Karanca hape Rd.—Phone 40 C'JO. 07. Esplanade Rd . Mt. Eden. 15 FRANK WOODRUFFE. the Expert Jazv and Waltz Instructor. Special Jazz Course 15/ till proficient: success assured 178. Opper Sytnonds St. B MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Latest Pancins (Private or Class Le?sons) Studio 8. Bplgtiim St. Phone 41-755. B > *"LLE. VALESKA. opening Nsrap"'"lmhjirs. Lome St., opposite Resen' '■"■'" -)6"-121 : residence "phon*" '2-193. p PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 3SI-40. f- Winstone Buildings (over Smeeton's) I s "ccess assured in eight private lessons l> I gVMOXDSVH.LE STUDIO. Symonds St — . Iss s neneer"s Classes reopen S.irurn/'i. ? ri [ -• Tuesday. April .2 (Dance dav» e !! "?*w Classe9 25 - Vincent St.. MonVfwte Lessons !£en. Partlculare by phone or 23, Vincent
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 24
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