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_ AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAYS Of this Outstanding 'Success. Number it among the few pictures that must be seen ! J X.Z.'s Pre-eminent Thentre, THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction : J. C. Williamson l'icture Corporation, Ltd. ." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.1 o p.m., S p.m. The Age-old Romance of "THE SILENCE "THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND," DEAN MAITLAND," Unquestionably (lie Cinema's finest omotional story — flawlessly portrayed, faultlessly produced. Also . . . Australia's First Musical Revue. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. FRIDAY NEXT— ...SPECTACULAR MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA, MOULIN ROUGE MOULIN ROUGE MOULIN ROUGE MOULIN ROUGE With CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, In her first Bis Musical Show . . . Ravishing, Scintillating. -Musical Romance . . . Marvellous Ballets . . The Season's Big Sons Hits ... a Delightful Story . . . Diverting and Original . . . Splendid Comedy . . . The show Auckland has waited lor. A lieal Hit of the lOutcrtainmcut Season. Recommended by Censor for Adults, — BOX PLANS — Xow Open at Theatre (Phone 4C-SBS). I 3rd Annual Movie Ball. .1 lily 13. ~l independent" theatres. THE BEST ALWAYS. lONEHUNGA| I STRAND to-night. STRAND 1 DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMiMB. MAURICE CHEVAUEH anx "THE WAY TO LOVE," A Story that mixes Music, Songs, Tears and Laughter into one Grand Entertainment. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TIM MeCOY and SHIRLEY GREY, in "HOLD THE PRESS." A Thrilling Story of the Underworld. j Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Balmoral's Beautiful Theatre, I THE CAPITOL 1 I^SST TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TWO BIG COMEDY FEATURES. Leslie Henson, Edward lOverett Ilorton, in "IT'S A BUY." Also, Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gibson, in "HER BODYGUARD." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. NEW EMPIRE Centrally Heated. Positively Final Screening To-night. •TBG O' MY HEAKT" — AuU — "DEVIL'S IN I.OVB." Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition. UPON SPECIAL OCCASIONS, wlien entertaining your visitors, the Atmosphere and Attention is Ideal at COOKE'S EITZ, LTD.. 242, Queen Street. :x3O DANCING. J) A N C K, mO-MORROW. rpO-MORROW. SOCIETY OP ARTS HALL, Kitchener Street.

j Official Reception to ' (MR. AND MRS. SHAVER HARDGRAVB By NEWTOX RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB. Special Engagement of EPI SHALFOQN'S MELODY BOYS. Supper Provided. Admission 2/. F. WOOD, Secretary, N.R.F.C. TO ; MORROW (TUESDAY). 25 DANCING AT ITS BEST. COME TO-NIGHT To Auckland's Best and Largest Dance Hall. MY-T-FIXE DAXCB CLUB, Newmarket. Wonderful Floor. Perfect Music. Monte Carlos, Spot Waltz, Balloons, Gay Gordons, Two-step, Log Cabin, etc. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. Admission, 1/. 25 1 / MONDAY -1 / •*-' Dominion Hnll, Next P. 0., J-/ Dominion Road. KIA ORA CLUB. TO-NIGHT — 8 till 12. — TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCE. Spot Waltz. First Prize, 5/. Monte Carlo, Chocs.. Cigs., Complimentaries FOUR RHYTHM ACES BAND. Supper. Perfect Floor. 25 "DLOCKHOUSH BAY HALL, TO-NIGHT -L , Plain and Fancy Dress Ball Bus leaves Gaiety Hail, 7.30, returning after dance. 1/6, Including Everything, or Od at Hail. Reserves the Eight oE Admission. With STRUTTER'S DANCE BAND Confetti, Monte, Light Supper. 25 BERT SAUNDERS, M.C. OPENING NIGHT, TO-MORROW L X " Of Tuesday's Popular Old-Time Dances LABOUR HALL, at 8 p.m. Les Walker at the Piano. C. Latimer, M.C. Prices, 1/. TEACHERS OF DANCING. Tuition given at Edney's -*-• Studio. Beginners, don't hesitate 5 Swanson St., City. Phone 41-015. ' a EORGE G. COX, Specialist Tap, S~e and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St E off Queen St. Proficiency guaranteed.— Phone 40-472. MTF "\TISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce ■"■*• SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 3o' Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons ariv time by appointment. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays. All Modern and Old Time Dances Taught. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. Weekly Dances Saturday, 8 p.m. c "PRIVATE Lessons, 2/6; Ballroom, Tap -»- complete Postal Course, 5/.—Rubv Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. c ALESKA SCHOOL OF DANCING 407 Queen St. Phone 46-121. Talented Children wanted for public appearances. C i> / —PRIVATE Modern, Old-Time Les- •"/ sons.—Miss Mack, 30, Shortland St City. ' 27 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. A BNQRMAL, Mental, Nervous, Muscle, Xi. Joint and Gland Conditions. — p. Meuli, Endocrinologist, Mind, Nerves! Glands, Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St.: 47-340. c MRS. SCOTT'S Magnetic Healer.—3o7, Pacific Bldgs., Wellosley St. Phone 41-302. X>

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 16

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