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AMUSEMENTS. ' — THE NEW REGENT. — The Theatre Magnificent. Direction - - - 1.- C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors ; Beaumont Smith and F. W. Taxing. ( CONTINUOUS PICTURES from 11 a.m. 151G ROYAL MATINEE. \ audeville and Pictures. At 2.15. POSITIVELY ONLY 3 DATS MORE. The Brightest Vaudeville Act ever seeu in Auckland {vide "Herald"!. ELSlii BILLY BOWEK AND DUTEEKKOKD. OWEU AND -tVUTHERFORD. BOWER AND T3UTHERFORD. OWER AND -LVrjTHERFORD. With N The Peppiest Actress on the Screen To-day, CLARA "DOW LARA J->OW CLARA DOW LARA -L>OW In " ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE." ROUGH TTOUSE T>OSIE." OUGH J-«-OUSE -tVoSIE." i A Paramount Special Film, With j FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reservations at Theatre, 46-BSB, and at ! Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. REGENT T>ALLROOM. EGENT -L»ALLROOM. j " The Cabaret Under the Sea." I Dancing Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Afternoon Dance Saturday. With the Assistance Of THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS HIS MAJESTY'S ADMIRALTY. Great Britain has produced a veritable Screen Masterpiece, a production that is not propaganda for the Navy, but an intensely Dramatic Naval Story. THE HE THE HE T.-ILAG T lEUTENANT." -C LAG -LIEUTENANT." FLAG T lEUTENANT." LAG -LIEUTENANT." Actual Battleships, Destroyers. Seaplanes, Seamen, and Marines of the British Navy. A British Picture made by Britons for the whole world. THE HE THE , HE FLAG T lEUTENANT." LAG -LIEUTENANT." FLAG T lEUTENANT." ; _ LAG -LIEUTENANT." A Picture that no man, woman or child of the British Empire dare miss. THE -XJ EW TDEGENT HE EW -LVeGENT Has the Honour to Present FRIDAY NEXT. (TRAFALGAR DAY), Under the Auspices of And With the personal endorsement of J. Alexander, Esq., President of the Navy League. THE , HE I " rpHE " -L HE "L?LAG T lEUTENANT." ; — -T LAG -LIEUTENANT." FLAG T lEUTENANT." LAG -LIEUTENANT." A Paramount Release. Box Plans Now Open. Reservations at Theatre (46-888). SEE YOUR FAVOURITES, HAROLD LLOYD and CHARLIE CHAPLIN, Popular Film Stars, At the MOVIE BALL TO-NIGHT. SEE MARY PICKFORD at "HOLLYWOOD" MOVIE BALL TO-NIGHT. In the exquisite Apple-green Velv«t Riding Costume of Dorothy Vernon, of "Haddon Hall." __ SPORTS! ALL THE BEST IN SIDESHOWS AT " SUNNY ITALY." SATURDAY NEXT. DRILL HALL. RUTLAND STREET. IS i DANCING. j rWrtt§*? 4 T OVAL PONSONBY fsiSfcffirttßfl MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS. GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE in the MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street, TO-MORROW (WED.), OCTOBER 19, 1927. Dancing 8.12 p.m. MEREDITHS ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1/6 ; Gentlemen, 2/6. W. G. PITCHER, Secretary, !S Dingle Road, St. Helier's Bay. GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, PONSONBY UNITED BRANCH (NO 4) PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND OLD-TIME DANCE, Tendered to Lady Friends. RENALL STREET HALL, PONSONBY, On TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1927, At 8 p.m. Miss Lillis' Orchestra. Ladies. 1/. Gents, 2/. *1S BRUCE WHINERAY, Hon. Sec. 'PO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. - 1 - AND EVERY TUESDAY. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET, (Opp. Rialto Theatre). JAZZ. FOX TROT. JAZZ. Owing to Walter Smiths Band playing at the Movie Ball, the MUSICAL BOX FIVE Will be in attendance. Ladies. 1/6. Gents, 2/. lij J. McGUIRE, M.C. "PONSONBY. HALL, PONSONBY ROAD. -*- Opp. Fire Station. JAZZ TO-NIGHT JAZZ. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. IT WILL BE A NIGHT, TOO. Dancing to this wonderful Hawaiian Dance Baud, and some music no one else in New Zealand is playing. Balloons, Monte Carlo, Chocolates. Cigarettes The American Novelty J A N. IS p LEND ON TTkANCE pLOB. 1 V-^LUB. EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. I DOMINION HALL. | Next Dominion Road P.O. STREAMERS, MONTE CARLO, ROULETTE. Admission 2/. IS f&fc J>T. CHEVALIER HALL. iMfi J«a| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. Splendid Music by yggafifF RIGHTON'S CELEBRITY 2ND HEAT WALTZ COMPETITION. Streamers, Balloons. Chocolates and Cigarettes. A Splendid Floor aud Excellent Music. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. 18 L. McMAHON, Hon. Sec. rpq-NIGHT—Joy land Old-time Dance. Druids' HaU, Newton. And Every Tuesday and Thursday. With Our Own Band. Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. _j A. McKENZIE, M.C. POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB L Joan Street. I'LAIN AND FANCY DKESS BALL. SATURDAY, October 22. S to 12. Prizes Best Fancy Dress. Original, and Comic. Supper. Balloons, Streamers, and Confetti. Double 4/, Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. 18 TEACHERS OF DANCING. DALLROOM Dancing. Correct Style, -*-> Qualified Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 36, i'aimerston Buildings opp. G.1'.0. rj4 MODERN Dancing. Evening Classes every Monday, Tuesday, Fridav, 7 i> in ■ 10/ course.—B3. Queen St.. Onehuuga. MTF PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 39-40, -■- Winstone Bldgs., Queen St.—Lady and Gentleman Instructors. Success Assured, 8 Lessons. D "TTALESKA, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St., Y- commenced July 2. Special Children's Class; £11/ term.—Phone 46-121. D BABIES' OUTFITTERS. "DABYLAND, 154, Newton —Exceptional -*-* value Knitted Rompers, Boys' Suits, Frocks, Coats, Capes; special price, Babr Outfits, 20/. 35/6. 39/6, 49/6. B OPTICIANS. "YTILLAR'S Famous Spectacles suit almjjgC uy sight, all pockets. From 2,C—MfflatfU tlctoria St W« B

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 246, 18 October 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 246, 18 October 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 246, 18 October 1927, Page 20

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