AMUSEMENTS. TpE REGENT N.Z.s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Three Sessions Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. LAST—TWO—DAYS. The Brilliant Stage Play, "THE BEST PEOPLE." Picturised as "FAST AND LOOSE." A Brilliant, Amus-ing, Scintillating Comedy. COMMENCING FRIDAY. UNEQUALLED IN ITS DARING AND BREATHTAKING MAGNITUDE! It may shock you, But you'll never forget it! IT IS AN EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME. How&rd Hughes' Thrilling. Air Spectacle, "HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S -ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." (A United .Artists' Picture.). IT IS WITHOUT, DOUBT BEYOND ANYTHING YOUR IMAGINATION CAN CONCEIVE. THE ZEPPELIN RAID OVER LONDON IS ONE OF THE MOST STARK AND REALISTIC EPISODES ■ EVER DEPICTED ON THE SCREEN.
To gee this monstrous Zeppelin stealing through the clouds in the dead of night, hovering over Trafalgar Square, dropping its deadly cargo, and then gliding away; to see it suddenly attacked by a host of British planes is to be lifted out of your seat with sheer excitement and suspense; your heart will literally stop beating, you will hold your breath in fearful dismay,, you will feel like cheering the very roof off as you see it brought down in flames. AND THIS IS ONLY ONE INCIDENT. There are a thousand and one thrills, surprises, climaxes, that make "Hell's Angels " the greatest air spectacle the world has ever seen. THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANYTHING TO EQUAL IT —THERE NEVER WILL BE. WARNING— Bookings arc Heavy ! It costs no more for Reserves. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-SSS). Get in quickly. Book To-day. CHEER UP— IT'S BIRTHDAY WEEK, ■ # FRIDAY. DANCE^> NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! \ " KODAMA, \ \ KODAMA,. \ KODAMA, X JAPANESE JUGGLER AND ARTIST SUPREME. KODAMA, the Suave, Dexterous KODAMA, of the Educated Feet. In a lifetime of practice we could not do it with our hands.—KODAMA, the Amazing, Skilful KODAMA, does it with his—FEET. ' Single, 2/6. Double, 4/6. I's N. EDGAR, Secretary. TV>. NOT FAIL TO HEAR THE REV. W. LAMB (Sydney), TOWN HALL, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. is>
DANCING. TAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ.—TO-NIGHT, 15th. " BON TON DANCE CLUB. BON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK. Usual Wednesday Night Dance. Two Monte Carlos, Spot, Balloons, Streamers, Novelties galore. An evening at this Popular Dance Is an evening well spent. Refined Enjoyable, and Well Conducted.. Bon Ton Orchestra in attendance, playing Snappy Jazz Numbers. Popular Prices to meet the times. , Ladies, 1/ ; Gents, 1/6. 15 pONSONBY CATHOLIC TENNIS CLUB J- (Inc.) —Dance and Card Evening, Point Erin Kiosk,. TO-NIGHT, 8-12. Meredith's Orchestra. Supper. Ladies, 2/; Gents, 2/6; Cards, 1/6. Members from other clubs, with friends, cordially invited. in TEACHERS OF DANCING. "DALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, - 1 -* Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. jp4 "lITISS RUBY SHERRIFF. 8. Hopetoun ■"- 1 - St., Ponsonby. specialises in American Tap and Ballroom. C-4 /""VXFORD STUDIO. — Private Tuition, V-/ Modern Waltz, Quickstep, Fox Trot, Palmerston- Bldgs., opp. G«P.O. " 17 "DARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below x Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks. Mr. 'W. Bentley. Private Tuition. B:Wlr<>Dancing. ' _ j) CJAN TOY. Modern Dancing Classes every Wednesday. Saturday, 7 p.m., Roval Oak Hall. Royal Oak. ;15 "V7ALESKA, Russian Ballet: Specialty I v Dancer Ernest Rolls. London. Continent.—Nwnubi Chambers, Lornc Street. | Phone 46-121. . C Dancing Academy, 100. *' Pacific BTdgs.. Wellesley Street. International. Simultaneous and Ballroom: onecia'ty. American Tap. Principal. Mr. Hen. d. Cot. • f« 1 / f-J LESSON — Ballroom Dancing. ' Direct from 1031. Fascinating now steps. — Miss Violet Robertson Re>*. Teacher. 200. Pacific Buildings. WplTacTo* •Rnct MWTT PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. D R .T. A ITKBN J7ATERSON Has Taken Rooms on FIRST FT.OOR, PACIFT.C BUILDINGS Wellesley Street East. And may be Consulted there between 11.30 AND 1.30 T.M. DAILY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1931, Page 20
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