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AMUSEMENTS. —THE NEW REGENT.— Tbe Theatre Magnificent. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. - I HUGE AUDIENCES ! I '| Nightly acclaim the superlative | Programme now being screened at I this fascinating Temple of Screen 1 j Art —Everybody is «ayiug "Have I ' you seen "Chang?" j LAST THREE DAYS Of The Astounding Jungle Epic, CHANG ! VVHANG iANG V/HANO Chang HANG Chang HANG r>HANG WHANG />HANG WHANG rXHANG WHANG Amazing all Auckland with its depth and its difference. Life, Love and Death in the wilds. (Screening at 11.10, 1.25, 3.50, 9.18.) And HER GREATEST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT. POLA NEGRI FOLA -\TEGRI OLA -Li EGRI POLA -XTEG HI OLA EGRI t In : "A WOMAN ON TRIAL." 1 " A W OMAN on rrtRiAL." Woman on J-rial." 1 " A W OMAN ON trial." "XV fV OMAN ON J- RIAL." The Story of a Wistful Woman, who Sacrifices her own Love-life to Wed a Man of Wealth. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. LESLIE V. HARVEY, At the Mighty Wurlltzer. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And the Regent Operatic Orchestra. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Big Matinee with Grand Organ at 2.30, Grand Evening Perfomnance at 7.45. Reservations at Theatre (46-888) and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. f COMING FRIDAY NEXT— The Great British Masterpiece, " SECOND TO NONE," A Sequel to •' THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." PATRONS PLEASE NOTE! The Regent Theatre will be Closed 5 TO MORROW (Ansae Day). ! GRAND. , OPP. G.P.O. CROWDS TURNED AWAY r A METRO-GOLDWYN SPECIAL. ■ Of Sensational, Awe-inspiring, Breathless Interest to the many admirers who have : yyj.v qhanicx"- 1 ; l°» c HAKCT — ::lss QBANEr ■ p L ON QBAKKT MgS". ■ L ON Q HANEr — I Also TWO BIG COMEDIES. Bobbie Ray—"GRANDMA'S CHILD." , Hal Roach—"COMMENCEMENT DAY." Sessions: 11.15. 1.30. 3.30. 5.45, and 8. J POPULAR PRICES. I AT THE GRAND TO-DAY ! " DIXIELAND. ; 1 fPO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. I J-O-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT. DANCING 8.30 to 11.30. I ADMISSION. 2/6. ' SPECIAL _ NOTlCE.—Dixieland Cabaret : f» l NO J , T °P en tomorrow night ! 5 (Wednesday); on account of Ansae Day. r but will open TO-NIGHT Instead. 9 Something New in the way of Dance s Music. A New Panatrope, with two t Monster Loud Speakers, specially sud--1 plied by s MOORE PIANO CO. . For Reserves Phone 36-615. • J>ICTURDDROME, ' jy*ILFORD. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) Instead of WEDNESDAY. \ ' The Popular and Successful 1 LON CHANEY. I In M OCKEnx " j — ; QLICK CLACK, • NEWMARKET. 1 OUR POPLUAR NIGHT TO-NIGIIT. ; TUESDAY, 24TH. Admission : Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. J MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS SYLVANS. £ Reserves, Ring -10-621 or 4<M.i4. 24 TEACHERS OF DANCINQ. ■ Ballroom Dances taught in Six , Lessons. Including Yale Blues.—Ruby ' Bherrtir, 8. Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C TJALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio. 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G-P-O. , D 4 "T\OSAE STODDART, Latest Ballroom, Operatic, Dancing. "Stoddart Toe-shoe supports." Fancy Costumes for Hire.— • 313. Dilworth Bldgs. Q TpRANK WOOD RUFFE, Expert WaTtz~and Instructor; Special Jazz Course, I *o'—l7B. Upper Symonds St. B j IV/TISS SPENCER'S Dances, Symondsville m ® tud, °- Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). Tuesdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment. Latest Dances, including I Ya '» Blues. Particulars Phone or Studio. B • PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO. 39-40, A Wlnstone Bldgs, Queen St.—Fox Trot, French Tango. Walts. New Yale Blues. D , LAWN TENNIS. \ M QLIVE ROAD TENNIS COURTS. ' Management has decided to J3® open these Courts to all players on 1 Hk, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Singles until 1.30 p.m. Fee: 6d per half-hoilr. Afternoon tea ■ obtainable. t Pee during week, 2/6 per player. . TENNIS, LTD., Phone 45-274. 1 BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, 94. Albert • St. Racquets Restrung and Repaired. . Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion._C i "VTIGHT TENNIS —Birthday and Evening : Parties. Dancing. Ping-Pong, Crockery. [ Cllve Rd. Courts. Phone 45-274. D YOUNG lady wishing to join a Winter Tennis Club would be grateful for information.—Write T. 5586, Stab. 24 1 TRAMWAY NOTICES. A UCKLAND CITY CORPORATION A- TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. 1 ANZAC DAY, i WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1928. . The Ordinary Sunday Service will be in ■ operation throughout the day, plus Extra Cirs on all routes during the morning.. I period. ' Last cars from City 10.30 p.m., approx. From 10.20 a.m. (approx) and until Parade of Returned Soldiers has cleared Queen Street, Eastern Cars will be diverted via Ansae Avenue, and Western Cars via Hobson Street to and from City. WAIKUMETE CEMETERY.—From 1.15 p.m. Buses will leave-Civic Square at frequent intervals, running via Pitt Street and Great North Road, to the Cemetery. Return subsequent to the service. Fares: 1/3 Single, 1/9 Return. 24 A. E. FORD. Manager. GOLF. fjUNEST Range of Golf Material; expert " coaching by leading profeslonal; list I free. —Johns, Ltd., Chancery St. D i A

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1928, Page 22

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