AMUSEMENTS. rnHRILLED TO AN UNPRE- ■*- CEDENTED PITCH OF ENTHUSIASM, SATURDAY'S MIGHTY AUDIENCE BURST INTO THUNDEROUS APPIAUSE THE MOMENT THH GLITTERING " FASHIONS " SET WAS REVEALED. THE FINALE ACT WAS A RIOT t THE VTEW T>EGENT, HE J-1 EW -REGENT. THE "VTEW TJEGENT, HB , "EGENT, "The Theatre Magnificent" Direction, J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. T ADIES! ! ONLY FOUR MORE MATINEES AT WHICH TO SEE THE GLORIOUS FASHION PARADE. ATTEND THE 2.15 SESSIONS AND AVOID THE NIGHTLY CRUSH. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. EVENING SESSION AT 7.45 SHARP. Fashion Parade Staged at 3.27 and $.55. STUPENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE GLITTERING TJARADE, LITTERING -T ASHION ARADE, GLITTERING TJARADE, LITTERING ASHION -* AKADE, With the Latest Creations oflfered by MESSRS. "\fILNE AND ESSKS. -"J-ILNE AND V-'HOYCE So Wonderfully Staged in the regent's cjparkling qetting. egent's Sparkling Getting, "a triumph of stage art." —Vide "Herald." HAILED WITH DELIGHT BY PUBLIC AND PRESS AS ENTERTAINMENT BEGGARING DESCRIPTION. "THE TALK OF AUCKLAND FOR WEEKS TO COME."—The "Star." Preceding Paramount's "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN." A Riotous Film of Girls and Gowns, starring ESTHER RALSTON with RAYMOND HATTON. Special Music for Operatic Orchestra Arranged by MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. Overture, "Light Cavalry" (Suppe). EDDIE HORTON At the Mighty Wurlitzer, Third Film. MISS XT EW VEALAND, 1027." iss Zealand, ism." RESERVES AT THEATRE, PHONE 46-888. Or at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. IN VIEW OF THE PHENOMENAL INTEREST IN THIS GREAT BILL, PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BOOK WITHOUT DELAY. FRIDAY NEXT. A NOTHER "DRILLIANT QHOW. -DRILLIANT «HO\V. 10 SEMI-FINALISTS IN MISS NEW ZEALAND, 1927. Appear in ■pEGENT'S T7IASHION QETTINQ. -T ASHION SEE THEM UNDER THE MOST FAVOURABLE CIRCUMSTANCES. Also A DOLPHE "IfENJOU, A DOLPHK -L'J-ENJOU, GRETA NISSEN and ARLETTE MARCHAL, In Paramount's "T>LONDE OR "ORUNETTE?" "J-'LONDE OR -"RUNETTE?" mHE TJEGENT T>ALLROOM. AHE -"EGENT ■ I -»ALLROOM. TO-NIGHT, AT 8.30. Tickets, 2/6 Each. OX mROT /COMPETITION, f . ox J- rot Competition. I THIRD HEAT TO-MORROW I EVENING. J POPULAR NIGHT, THURSDAY. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. Reserves at Theatre, Phone 46-888. rriAKAPUNA T»OATING TuCB (Incorp.). CLUBHOUSE, BAYSWATER WHARF. NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1927. For a Season of 7 Nights. The Spectacular Scenic Carnival, PETTICOAT T ANE." ETTICOAT -L^ANE." A Cameo of London Life. Novelty Programme Every Evening Including a Delightful Revuette writen and produced by Mrs. A. Wyatt (late Otago School of Dancing). ORCHESTRA UNDER DIRECTION OF STACEY ADEANB. Scenery speciallp la in ted by Mr. H. Melville. Free Ferry every Evening, leaving Town at 7.40 p.m. Buy your Admision Ticket at Ferry Office, Sixpence Only. A Melville-Davis Super-Production. L .S. DAVIS, x2O Organiser. M ISS N EW 2 EALAND, 1Q27" Dazzling "Fashions" Set about which all Auckland is talking this week, will be used R O EV,ENT" D FRi a D P lY ra N C E e XT f Semifinn " gtg - T)ELTA THEATRE, NEW LYNN - 1 - , TO-NIGHT. PICTURES AND DANCE, 8 TO 11 P.M. Parker's Orchestra. 20 SPORTING. rpROTTING pLUR Jij-EETING. jy£EETING. gECOND -QAY, JUNE Q9 FIRST RACE: HORSES MUST BE IN BIRDCAGE AT 11 a.m. ADMISSION: 1/6 EACH. GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE 6/ EXTRA. Tickets on sale at Carter and Asher's. Queen Street. Children under 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. C. F. MARK, 21 Secretary. ELOCUTION. XTX Trinity College, London).—Children, Beginners, Advanced Students.—l 2. Scots Hall. Symonds St. £ TOILET SPECIALISTS. ARTISTIC Shingling, Waving. Tinting, ,t* r? alr Treatment.-Lily Elsie Parlonr* 417, Upper Queen St. Phone 43-463. C Permanent Waving—Full Head £i % 15/; | ,des "--George r. Sherwin!, ol 9, 0 5E e ,«v SymoDdß st - °PP- Snedden's. I Phone 4b-703. Appointments Advised. A KAPO" Hair Restorer, sold by all Chemists; 8/ bottle (3/8 Dosted).From Eccles, Chemist, Ponsonby. a "TTAPO , Darkens Grey Hair, removes Dandruff. Stops Falling: 3/ bottle (3/8 posted). - Eccles, Chemist. Ponsonby. A "irADAME TATE, Bon Marche, Newton— it p e™»ne=t Waving (Eugene), Electrolysis, Shingling, Tinting, Transformations, Switches.—Phone 46-047. • 22 "VTISSES HACKETT AND CROWTHER. it β-i C f ral f' s « B «P' N«™ari»t, specialise 1 f\ ectrolysis. Waving, Tinting and Chlropody) (Malvena Agents). c S AL £n- D S hS XE males'. Gent.'. ChU \t al 7 Jr^B^B P»l«ce-Permanent Hnc ■&,£ arce » Wav lnß- Cropplnc. ShlnjswiS.»? y - SSi 8° experts employed. - 77. Wtnstone Bldpa.. Queen St. Phone 45-208. C *J way.—Bobbins. Waving, etc. SnecialB Falf{i e B H^ITS U K»; K »S« X'usa^d.
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