AMUSEMENTS. \\\\\ The Miracle Gixl of the Screen, V\v\- LI LL I '.A, \\\\ In her \y\\\\ The Supreme THE. REGENT— \\\W Again \V\\V Has ' the Distinction \V\V of presenting . \\\\ Another Tremendous . \\v UNITED ARTISTS' Vy Attraction. • . ' CQMMENCING FRIDAY , (For One Week Only). Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46-888).' No Extra Charge for Reserves. "A Beautiful Picture! So Different, so Human!- A Really /Wonderful Programme"—That is What They Are AH Saying. And it Costs No More to Book. —-THE REGENT— Where Talkies Talk Best. ■ Direction .. J. C. Williamson Films. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. A NEW STAR Scores a Wonderful Personal Triumph. The Veteran Stage Actor, LOUIS MANN, In His First Screen Role, "THE RICHEST MAN 1 IN THE WORLD." 1 With ROBERT MONTGOMERY, LEILA HYAMS, ELLIOTT NUGENT, MARY DORM A Poignant Human' Drama. The Greatest Story Ever Written of a . Father's Love and • 3 'Sacrifice for His Children. IT'S A REAL DRAMATIC GEM! •" 1 Also, Another Wonderful Regent Supporting Programme, — Including — LAUREL AND HARDY, In "Below Zero"—A Yoll. — And -- THE FLOWER GARDEN, A Beautiful Colourtone Revue. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46-BSS). . No Extra Charge for Reserves. STREET COLLECTIONS. ___ - . ■ ■ "XT nr SOCIETY FOR. /fjWHX THE pKOTECf TION OP W OMEK AND PHILDKENSTREET DAY, FRIDAY., NOVEMBER 7. HELP THE WOMEN AND ■ ' • ' CHILDREN. • 6 TEACHERS OF DANCING. rnHB jyj-ARGARET Q'QONNOR AND M K W. E. P RIESTLEY STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, STUDIO, 91, QUEEN ST. (opp. Fort St.) Telephone 46-214. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and MR. W. : E/PRIESTLEY, who have both recently returned from England, the Continent and America. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. All Private Lessons and Classee taken.. Personally by Miss Margaret .O'Connor and Mr. Priestley. Learn the New Dance, MIDWAY RHYTHM NOW - WS rnHB J7-ATHLEEN Q?QONNOR SCHOOL OF T3ALLROOM JJANCING, FIRST FLOOR j HIS MAJESTY'S 'ARCADE. . j THE MOST UP-TO-DATE STUDIO IN AUCKLAND. Personal Tuition by Miss Kathleen O'Connor. Gentleman Assistant: Mr. 5..-H. Wells. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ing* 8 to 9 Am. Practice Class Every Evening between 5 and 6 p.m. Phone 43-626. ws S~Xi TOY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Members Please Note :: „ _ GRAND GUY FAWKBS CARMVAL TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Fancy Dress (optional). SiiDDer. Novelties. Special Prizes donated by .the Ardath Tobacco Company will.be given for the two most appropriate costumes. ROYAL OAK HALL, » Symonds St., Royal Oak. o ■iFSBS?' JK_**B_£&£ Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, - ±2 MISS RUBY SHBRRIFF specialises in American Tap, Soft Shoe, Simultaneous and Ballroom.—B, Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. ; - _* PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Ales. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. v D SAN TOY Modern Dsncing Classes'and Practice Dances every Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m.—Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. . ' . O WELLESLEY Dancing Academy, ■ 100, Pacific Bldgs., Welloslcy St. International, Simultaneous and Ballroom; specialty. American Tap. Principal, - Mr. Geo. G. Cos. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 22
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