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AMUSEMENTS. I T7NTHUSIASM TJUXS TJIOT— | | "DACKED "piRST | I A UDIENCB fi IVES i I rprxiULTUous tjeception rpo | I OEMI - TjMNALISTS. I THE "VTEW T>EGENT. HE -L> EW J-WBGBNT. rpHE "VTEW TDEGENT. - 1 HE EW -tt'EGEXT. " The Theatre Magnificent." Direction, J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. EVENING SESSION AT 7.43 SHARP. THE BRITISH PRODUCTION, " LONDON." " LONDON." Specially Written for the Screen by Thomas Burke, of " Liinehousc Nights" Fame, Shows DOROTHY GISH, In Her Greatest Role. INTRIGUING VIEWS OF THE MOTHER CITY'S FAMOUS LANDMARKS FORM BACKGROUND TO GRIPPING PLOT. ISS "\T EW r/EALAND, 1027." | , iss Zealand, i»27." i I (Iu Conjunction with Metro-Goldwyn-I Mayer). | UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM GREETED | I THE I [ 4 SEMI-FINALISTS. j [ (Misses Billie Andreassen. Hi Id red I Graham, Billie Sim. and Queenie h Graham), f In Their First Appearance in a 1 series of SCREEN AND CJTAGE mESTS. | CREEN Ax'd K?TAGE J-ESTS. | ! To Allow Voters to See the Ability j | of the Girls. I 1 NOTE. — THE GIRLS WILL BE I I GIVEN NEW TESTS IN A REAL | I STUDIO SETTING, AT THE RE- j | GENT AT EACH APPEARANCE. 1 Special Musical Programme by OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. ARRANGED BY MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. Overture, "Romantique". (Keler Bcla). At the Mighty Wurlitzer. EDDIE HORTON, (a) Schubert's "Serenade," (b) "Loin Du Bal." BOOK IMMEDIATELY AT THEATRE PHONE 40-SBS. or at Lewis R. Kadyand Son. Ltd. THE D2MAND FOR SEATS IS TREMENDOUS. NOTE.—Phone Bookings cannot be kepi after 7.30 on Saturdays, unless previouslj paid tor'. The usual Saturday night rust would be greatly relieved if patrons would pick up Phone Reserves during the day. THE "DECENT T>ALLROOM. HE J-*EGENT -L>ALLROOM. THIS AFTERNOON: Tea Dance. 2.30 to 3: 2/0 Each.; (Including Tea.) TO-NIGHT : 5.12 p.m. .3/ Ea«h. Reservations. 'Phone 4U-SSB. CIAPITOL— DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. CAPITOL. : CAPITOL. To-night — 7.43 — To-night CAPITOL. Big Special Programme. CAPITOL. "TTH'ERYBODYS A CTING" CAPITOL". -tVCTING" CAPITOL. Starring Betty Bronson ant CAPITOL. Ford Sterling. An excellent CAPITOL. Comedy Drama, based on f CAPITOL. Real Life Story. CAPITOL. The Second ,Picture: CAPITOL. *'"\/fEN OF THE -J^IGHT.' CAPITOL. "- Ua -EN OF THE IGHT.' CAPITOL. Starring Herbert Rawllnsoi CAPITOL, and Wanda Hawley. A Stir CAPITOL, ring Drama of Suspense CAPITOL. Thrilling Action, tense huraai CAPITOL, emotion and staunch loyalty CAPITOL. Added Attraction : CAPITOL. J. C. Williamson Celebrity CAPITOL. Vaudeville. CAPITOL. Special Engagement of CAPITOL. "THE ETON COLLEGE CAPITOL. BOY." CAPITOL. The Wizard of the Violin CAPITOL. Showing also : 2-Reel Comedy CAPITOL. Capitol Orchestra. CAPITOL. Reserves, Phone 20-574 BDENDALE. CINEMA TRAMWAI DEXDALE. TERMINUS. BDENDALE. To-night Only, 7.43. EDENDALE. An Outstanding and Ex EDENDALE. eellent Programing. BDENDALE. VAUDEVILLE AND EDENDALE. PICTURES. EDENDALE. J. C. Williamson's ' EDENDALE. i Celebrity Vaudeville EDENDALE. Special Engagement of EDENDALE. 1— EDENDALE. -THE ETON COLLEGI EDENDALE. BOY." EDENDALE. The Wizard of the EDENDALE. Violin. EDENDALE. 2 — BDENDALE. ARTHUR AUSTIN, th« EDENDALE. Live Wire Comedian. EDENDALE. 3— BDENDALE. REGINA RAYE, Daintj BDENDALE. Danseuse in Latest EDENDALE. Classical Successes. 4 —SIGNOR ZANDERIGO, Piano-Accordloi Expert, in latest Popular Melodies. 3—JACK DE ROSE and SYLVIA POYN TER, in Comedy, Song and Dances. Screening: " rpHE "DOUCE •pATROL." «A HE * OLICE r ATROL." Starring James Kirkwood and Edna Murphy A Sensational Underworld Drama, and a Gripping Story. Showing also: Two-Reel Comedy. Edendale Orchestra. Reserves Phone 20-710 MPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. MPIRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.45, TO-NIGHT EMPIRE. — An Excellent Double-Star EMPIRE. Programme. EMPIRE. "TXTINNERS OF THE EMPIRE. "»> INNERS OF THE EMPIRE. VXTILDERNESS." EMPIRE. ' » ILDERNESS/t EMPIRE. TIM McCOY AND JOAN EMPIRE. CRAWFORD. EMPIRE. A Superbly Thrilling Epic ol EMPIRE. British Pluck and Daring. EMPIRE. The Second Picture. empire. ««mhe txjild tjull's empire. ••J-hb Wild J-»ull'S empire. t air." empire. -"air." EMPIRE. Starrinu Fred. Thomson, wltl EMPIRE. Silver" King, the Wonder Horg« EMPIRE, of the Screen. An ActionEMPIRE. Packed, Colourful and Thrill \ EMPIRE, tag Romance of the West EMPIRE. Showing -Also: Comedv EMPIRE. Pathe News and Cartoon. EMPIRE. Empire Orchestra., 'Phone! Day, 25-021; after 7.30, 46-134. QLICK pLA CK, Broadway, Newmarket. Dancing, Saturday, 8-12. Double, 7/6. TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 36, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. D 4 BLACK Bottom, Charleston, Fox Trot, Waltz, Character Operatic Revue Work. Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. c OROTHY RICHARDSON — Beginners, Advanced, Ballroom, Ballet Dancing, Studio: Building next Eady's, Karangahape Rd. Phone 46-690. B OSAB STODDABT, School of Dancing and Figure Culture. "Free Lesson" offer available. — 99. Queen St. — Phone 44-314. g "iTiRANK WOODRUFFS, the Expert Jan •L .. and Waltz Instructor. Special Jasi Course, 15/, till proficient; success assured. 178, Upper Symonds St. B T ADY Gives Expert Private Tuition, ±J Latest Steps, Jan, Walts; Special Jan Course, 15/.—Write S. 924,: Stab. 2 MISS LAURIE KTNGSLAND—BaIIroom Dancing (private, lessons).—Studio, Ashbridge, 24, Symonds St.; private. Bel vce. Princes St. " B ISS SPENCER'S Dances, Symendsvillc Studio, Symonds St (next St Paul's Church), Saturdays and Tuesdays, 8 p.m.; Classes 25, Vincent St., Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment Particulars by Pbone or 25, Vincent St B PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 8940; Winstone Buildings (over Smeeton's). Success assured in eight private lessons.. D TTALESKA, Ngapuhl .Chambers, Lome St V Commencing July 2. Special Chlldren'a 1/ term.rr-'Phone 46-121. D LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert St Racquets Rest rung and Repaired. ft»'!<*nfsed l.y Tilden. World's Champion C

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 20

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