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AMUSEMENTS. ] THE REGENT THEATRE. The Theatre Magnificent. Direction - - - Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. Managing Directors : Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. GRAND EVENING SESSION 7.45. POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, IN HER GREATEST ROLE, "THE SECRET HOUR." "THE SECRET HOUR." "THE SECRET HOUR." All my life I have cried for love—wild, mad. young love ! I have drudged and suffered—always groping for love. And now it has come ON rp HE OTAGK. N J- HE «TAGE. The 'Brilliant New Y'ork Star, FLORRIE LE VERE FLORRIE LE VERE In A Sparkling, Musical Cocktail, | "CELEBRITIES," With LOU HANDMAN. LOU HANDMAN. The Popular Song Composer. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And His Orchestra. Bo« Plan at Theatre, 46-SBB, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. REGENT ATTRACTIONS FOR FRIDAY ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGING ACTRESS, DAWN ASSHETON. Dawn Assheton is a revelation. She held lier audience spellbound by her vivid and appealing interpretation of folk songs, the glamour and charm of her personality and the beauty of her voice. — Vide Press. And LASZLO SCHWARTZ, • The Brilliant Hungarian Violinist. "He does not play—but sings on his wonderful violin." ESTHER RALSTON, The Screen's Most Bewitching Blonde, In " SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS." Ghosts fluttering about cobwebbv beams* hideous faces peering at a beautiful girl, trapped in a den of mystery. DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. THE OLD-TIME CLUB DANCE THE OLD-TIME CLUB DANCE. Chocolates and Cigarettes. MRS. TYLCOATS' MOST POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Ladies,]/; Gents, 2/. rpHE MISSES BERESFORD'S DANCE J- this week will be held in the CABIN TEA ROOMS, Symonds St., on SATURDAY Evening, July 28.^ —For particulars, please apply to MISS BERESFORD, 10«, Symonds St. Phone 44-551. li 4 TEACHERS OF DANCING. VALE BLUES TAUGHT IN 3 LESSONS. A FULL BALLROOM COURSE IN 0. CLASS THURSDAY EVENINGS. Also OPERATIC, CLASSICAL, CLOG AND CHARACTER. MISS RUBY SHERRIFF. Mornings : 8, Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby. Afternoons and Eveuings: Upstairs, St. Kevin'a Arcade, Newton, opp. Rendell's. TH T>ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, i,„„S" ali J. ed ., l,rivat e Tuition. — Modem Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. V l . O D 4 TjIHANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazz i- / . 1, • guarantees proficiency for W. private tuition.—l7B. Upper Symonds "1 B M ,Mf V DOROTHY ROSENFELDT, leader of Ballroom Dancing, irtl#* BhH'.s. Fox Trot ptr TTK ? ) S TEA ROOMS, DEVONPORT rnenday evenings, 7.30-9.30. Phone 22-397. M'afn»T?/!'^ fEf Dances, Symondsviile £ Stnfllo. Symonds St. (next St Paul's* Tuesdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays. Thursdays. Private lessons' bv appointment. Latest Dances, including Yale Blues.—Particulars I'tione or Studio" — B PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO 39-40 Wlnstone Bldgs., Queen St.: principals' defined I 'style. ' Bentley —' Correct Tuition! gAN TOY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Members and Friends, please note C\R NIVAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT, H p.m.' On account of above the usual class will not be held. FOOTWEAR. "T IFEBUOY" Knee Gum Boots (Men's U Special). Only 19/11; post free — Millars, Ltd* 70-74, Wttoeia St. W. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 173, 24 July 1928, Page 18

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