AMUSEMENTS. ! -pNCOKE A t'TEII | I TTjEMAXDED BY UATUBDASi I XriGHTS pACKEU \SB } TkELIGHTED AUDIENCE.— ; T»OOK -\ T OW LViR T»EGENTS J IOLLV JOY 4ND JAZZ ' WEEK: . _l rptlt \ ' LftAiEXX J- HE J-~KW - I -*EGENT THB VEW "L>Kt;KXT HE *'EW ■«-*EGEXT " The Theatre Magnificent." Direction J. C. Williamson Film. Mausfins Directors : Bc-iuniont Smith aud F. \V. Thring. I BIGr. JOV AXD JAZZ MATINEES - "' i DAILY* AT 2.15. JTices. 1/. 1/6 I sod -I (.reserved luuiijjcs, -/3). I children. Halt-price. Continuous , l'ictures I rum 13 a.m. Evening j Session nt T. 4-% t-harp. AUDIENCES. ••JOT." -JAZZ." •JOY." »JA«.I -JOY.' "JAZZ." 1 ND "PARAMOUNT \\TjSEK. Asp 1 AKASKUNT * » EEK. A HUST OP SPARKLING ATTRACTIONS. GILDA GRAY, j In Pararnount's Colourful SnetiaL " CABARET." " CABARET." " CABARET. •* " CABARET. ,, Tlip Dancing Rage of the World in story, before and behind th* , scene? of New Xork'i Night Club Life. THE TOY T>OTS~ HE OOT -Doys " rnILTON AND AND »» EST. Featuring "Bett Looking Girls Get Best iAMtlciug Men." "Mama's Gone Young, l"ai>a."i iJonc Old." "Oh Solo. Oh Me," etc MAURICE f* UTTEIDGE, -AURICE AND NEW OPERATIC ORCUESTRA. (Augmented by the Regent Ballroom Baad), plaved joyous jazz ON THE STAGE. T7DDIE TTORTON -LADDIE JCLORTON At the Mighty Wurlitxer. playing "Honolulu Moon." "Song of the Wanderer," "Suite D'Armour." Novelty Films —Riot of a Comedy— Gazette. Etc. UNCEASING DEMAND FOR SEATS —RESERVE NOW AT THEATRE. PHONE 46-SSS. or at Messrs. Lewis K. Eady and Son, Ltd. FRIDAT XEXT. Another Week of Happiness with Another Splendid Regent Bill. DOrGLAS "\f ACLEAX. OUGLAS -"AaCLEAK. Paramount's Popular Light Comedian, in "T ET TT T>AIN." •• ±JeT ±T X*AIX." A Deluge of Laughs! A Hurricane of Fon :! A Storm of Merriment!!! A Cyclone of Mirth!!! Also, J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. MA Kin T AWTON, ARIE -"AWTON, A GIUL- \ HARP—A VOICE. A Musical Act \Jiai Caunot Fail to Charm. DANCING. mO-NIGHT npO NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IX PLEASI Ul. Givl.NG. DCOTS XT ALL, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. AUCKLAND COMBINED RETAIL SOFT GOODS CIIAKITr CLUB. Hundreds of whirling Couplet- ?ay- frocks, and myriads of beautiful l!sn*s. Every moment is one of memorable delight. These Dances are always a. iirouounced , success. Why? Because of the way they arc conducted. The club i>, always in receipt of congratulations from ;he great number of patrons. A glowing tribute ni paid to MR. EDGAR BENDALL And his Famous Band. The reputation that Iv.ul preceded Ihem was fully endorsed last Monday night. Their rendering created very favourable comment. FARMERS' TRADING f'O. IN ACTION TONIGHT. Miss Cecil Hall will act as judge. Ladies 2/. Gents 2,6 Evening Dress Optional. 5 JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ, TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT. With DICK SAXONS REVELLERS, vim will dispense Jazz in an inimitable uianinr at the PQXSONBY HALL, late Star tui-J Circle. Time and syncopation seeoaj i • none is the unanimous opinion of \n-.--who attended last' Monday Nighi's Dai:.-. Dancing from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Cbocola.c.. Cigarettes and Streamer;-. NOTE PRICES: Ladies, 1/. 16. RUIDS' HALL NEWTON. TONIGHT. And Every Monday. Friday and Saturday. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE. With Monte Curio WalU. TO-NIGHT—NoveI tv Night. FRIDAY—Public "Judging Competition. Prire 10/. SATURDAY—Semi final Waltz ConipeSitioii. Prixee £6. MRS. NORTHOVERS OttCHr.STH.V _ Ladies 1/. Gents 2'. •» A. C. JAMIESu.v .M.i'. JAZZ TO-NIGHT. AT THE MUSICAL BOX. Corner of Pitt St. and Karangabape RiJ. Auckland's Latest and Most Up-to-date Dancing Rendezvous. Good Floor and sll the Latest and Best by 1 ItIK MI'SH'AI. BOX FIVE. I Dancing 8-11. Lading 1/6. Gents 2f. "l Management. H. WATTS. TNSCRANCE OFFICERS- BENEVOLENT x FUND. AX X C A~L BALL. FRIDAY. 9TH. NOTICE TO INVITATION HOLDERS. Kindly note that Dixieland Orchestra has been engaged to supply tie Music in pla-.-e oi tne Orchestra named in the invitation. IS rjRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDIELIOWS. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND SB OLD-TIME DANCE. Tcii.iered to Lady Friends. KEXALL STUKET HALU I'OXSOXBr. On TUESDAY. «EI'TE.UBKH «. 19*J7. at S P.M. Mies Liliis" Orchestra. Ladies 1 ■ tieut." I-β-DANCE TO BE HELD l> UTAH UK U T«iWN HAMFRIDAY, ".Mb S«-piciufier. r.C'7, By KIA ORA COMPANY. Poi Dance. Maori Hak;i. Pri?.- for Balloon Dance and Conip\-iiti»n Wali.c. Sirinp Band. Tickets: Gem* 2/6, La<Jir-s I.C<D. and J. Andrews" «»rfb«-stra. Mis- Kflu?i. Miss Thompson. Mr. B. Hil!. Piano. ( Supper. Good Fl«»"r. s5 DURNNAND'S TrofrssionaJ Dance Orche: ■tJ tra open for Kiigagement.—Office. '•» Queen St. Phone 43-234. « TEACHERS OF DANCING. T>ALLkOOM Dancing. Correct Sty. *-* Qualified Private Tuition. — Mode! Dancing Studio. 36. PaJmerston Buiidinf opp. G.P.O. I' T3ARISIAN DANCING STUDIO. 09-4 ■*■ Winstone Bldgs. (over smeeton's Succeseea assured in eight priva: lessoas. 1 ■VTODERN Dancing: Evening Clause? <-?'■*. ■"■*- Monday. Tuesday. Fridar. 7 i>.m.; J' conrx-.—S3. St.. f>UBY SHERIFF. 8. UopetouL St.. Pon *■*' eonby. Teaches F«x Tror. Charleston. W"altz. Black Bottom, la six privare lessor* "V7' ALE SKA. Xgapuhi Chanin-rs, Lome SiCommenced July 2 Special CbiMren's Class: £1 1/ term.— 46-121- I'
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 209, 5 September 1927, Page 18
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