NOTHING BUT PRAISE— From the critics nnd the of delighted patrons who have attended since the brilliant lirom.oor'liinttniiiiil rnu well be pt-'ouu <>i » n "hie and worth-while screen entertainment. N.Z.'a Pre-eminent Theatre, 'the regent — _ THE REGENT Direction: , _~ J. C. Williamson IMcture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 «••"•• -- 13 n - m - s p ' m, The Ptory of a glorious romance and nil heroic sacrifice . • ■ Appealing to vnur svinnnth.v . . . bringing a tear, niM-luiiiH ' firing yoiu' imagination . us tlie destines o£ these people are revealed. "THE SILENCE i 7 THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND," DEAN~MAITLAND," Silence ulinmed nn innocent girl . . silence condemned an innocent man hut even alter 20 years he can atone . . nnd nt last the Silence ot Dean Maltland is broken. As nn Added Attraction. iuwtralitt's Vlmt Musical Revue, CINESorND VARIETIES. JToaturlUK Favourites o£ Vaudeville Staae. Ladies! I'lease be advised to attend day sessions to avoid the terrific nlsluly crush (Mat'.neo Plans -Available). Reservations Are Advised. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone Recommended by Censor lor Adults. INDEPENDENT THEATRES" THIS BUST ALWAJS. i I STRAND" TU - Muin ' STRAND~] DOUBLE-Sl'Alt PROGRAMME. JOHN BULKS, MAKUAKBT SULLIVAN, EDNA MAY OLIVER, REGINALD DENNY, " ONLY YESTERDAY." Recommended l> y Censor Jor Adults. LEW AYKES, JUNE KNIGHT, ALICI3 WHITE, in " CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE," Recommended by Censor for Adults. Be Wise Reserve. No Extra Charge for Booking. Balmoral's Beautiful Theatre. PTHECAPITOL f lV a s n a SO colyi m " THIS EVENING, AT 7.43. The Inimitable GRACIE FIELDS "THIS WEEk"OF GRACE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also. GARRY MARSH In 'THE STAR REPORTER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. NEW EMPIRE—7-Centrally Heated. Last Nfght, "WHEN L.ADIBS MEET." Recommended bu Censor lor Adults. "RADIO PARADE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANCING. DANCE. EXTRA SPECIAL! EPI SHALFOON'S MELODY BOYS . I (KOTOItUA). AUCKLAND, NEXT WEEK ■ WHERE? WHEN? WHY? SPECIAL! SPECIAL! sIS COME TO-NIGHT AND JOIN OUii HAPPY MONDAY NIGHT CROWD FOR AN BNJOYABLIO AND SOCIABLE EVENING. MY-T-bINE BIG DANCE HALL, Newmarket, S p.m.-11.43 p.m. All the favourite Old-time Dances, Three-step Polonaise, Log Cabin, Gay Gordons, Tingle Tangle, Colorado Walk, etc, Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs, Streamers, Balloons, Complimcntarv Tickets, etc. Also, TED (.'ROAD'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA, Playing to Please. Supper. Admission, 1/.—H, ANDERSON, M.C. IS DANCING TO-NIGHT. "MAYFAIR," Karangahape Rd. Popular Numbers. Monte Carlos. ! The Cabaret can be Booked for Cluh Dances, Etc. Inquiries invited. IS 6D — TO-NIGHT —0D—TRADES HALL. GOOD-TIME DANCE CLUB. Reserves the Kight ot Admission. With STRUTTERS DANCfc) BAND. Confetti, -Monic, Litrht Supper. IS BBRT SAUNDEKS, M.C. DOMINION ROAD HALL, near Post Office, TO-.MGHT. KIA OKA OLDTIMLJ DAXCE, Good lirograinme. Monte Carlo, Supper. FOUR RHYTHM ACES HAND. IS TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM, Tap. special Slimmer terms, 10/U. — Valeska sciioul o£ Uauciug, 4OT, Queen Street. I'luuic 4U-IUI. C I i'uition given at Eduey's Studio. Beginners, don't hesitate.—s, Swaiison St., t.'u.y. I'liuiik 41-Cls. £V GEORGE G. COX, Specialist Tap, Stage and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St., E., off Queen St. Prolicicncy guarunleeil.— I'hone 40-47 U. MTF MISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce, SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30. Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons anj time by appointment. Tuition (Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. All Modern and Old-time Dances Taught. Particulars, Phone or at Studio. Weekly Dances Saturday. 8 p.m. C "PRIVATE Lessons, 2/0; Ballroom, Tap, -*- complete Postal Course, 0/.—Ruby Sherriff, 8, llopctoun St., Pousonby. C LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE AND SONS, Expert Tennis • and Badminton Racquet Stringers.— 04, Albert St. Phone to-(ilT. C 17 W. WYLLIE, the International IJ' Stringer, Cor all Tennis and Badminton Requisites,—l2o, Queen's Arcade. WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. AUCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.— Gold Medal, Green meadow Mission Wines, 42/ case, delivered. —Phone 41-10!). C AUCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.— Port or Assortment, 30/ ense: Reserve, 40/; money back guarantee: express freight paid.—Phone 44-400. D MADE by Dept. of Agriculture.—POßT, MADEIRA, or Assortment, 30/ per case. Obtainable from Depot, Colwill Chambers, Pwnnson St., Auckland. Phone 41-587. r.ox ISO 6. Auckland.—James J. Joyce. Distributor. D RICH Port Wine. 20/ 2 gallons at Depot; brins; I:irs. —Corban's Wines, Fort St. Phone 42-40:;. D O(\ / CASE. — Frontigiiiie, rich, sweet. Hed •I>U/ Wine, delivered, freight paid.— Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D SEEDS. PLANTS AND GARDEN. ANEMONE and Ranunculus Bulbs, Sinclair's Celebrated Sunbeam Strain. 1/5 dofcen. —George Sinclair. 321. Queen St. M lAWSONIANA," Forestry Grade, 2-year, J splendid stuff; 11/ 100; railage paid, cash. —Maedonald, Nurseryman, Manurcwu. D T AWN Grass Seed, special mixture; 174 -LJ per lb.—Melvorn's. Newton, Auckland. C ONION Plants, selected Seed Potntoeu. — Henley's, SI, Kanvnjsnhnpe Rd. ; 234, Queen St. 20 npUNG Trees, Seedlings.—Price and niunJ- ber available to Tung, 2717, Stabi. xl 9
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 142, 18 June 1934, Page 18
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