amusements. r• ■•; 'TO-MORROW. . ; O "THINGS TO , . j|l : j COME." || AT THE !;• REGENT ■ f SEE PAGE 11. j finally to-day. " THOROUGHBRED." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Box Plans at the Regent. Telephone 32-888. LAST TWO NIGHTS Of « "FRESH FIELDS." "FRESH FIELDS" A great comedy, presented by a brilliant company. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND TO-MORROW EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD'S Incomparable Comedy Company, beaded by the two New Zealandcrs, ETHEL ELAINE MORRISON HAMILL associated with whom are Harvey Adams, Katie Towers, Phyllis Baker, Arthur Lane, Norman Shepherd. Enid Hollins. Connie Martyn. In Ivor Novello's mirth-provoking and very entertaining comedy, " FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS," | which has done a great deal during the j brief season to bring back to the legitimate stage the playgoing public of Auckland. ANOTHER GREAT PLAY NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. j MATINEE AT 2. EVENING AT 8. I Special Holiday Matinee Next Tuesday ! (King's Birthday). . . Initial production in Auckland of Keith Winter's sensational domestic drama, "THE SHINING HOUR," "THE SHINING HOUR," in which the company achieved a "wonderful triumph in Wellington, -where it attracted record audiences. "The Shining Hour" is a comedy-drama, emotional to a violent degree in its impact, the interest of which begins on the rise of the curtain and is sustained throughout its three acts. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, 4 FOLLOWING EVENINGS, London's gay and "witty romantic comedy, * "AS HUSBANDS GO." \ WEDNESDAY,' JULY 1, . 4 NIGHTS ONLY. The thrilling murder play, . " NIGHT MUST FALL." ' „ '' Plans at, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M.-Theatre Kiosk. Evening i Prices: —D.C. and R.S., 5/; Middle Stalls (reserved on day of each performance) , 3/6 ; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus tax. ; ENTRIES FOR. THE yyiNTER jgXHIBITION CLOSE ON SATURDAY NEXT. lg EXHIBITIONS. m . AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS Jgsj ' ANNUAL I EXHIBITION. 1 V* - KITCHENER HALL, KITCHENER STREET. OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS, APPLIED ART. ETC. TO-NIGHT AT f PM. Dr. E. B. Gunson -will speak on "N.Z. Interpretation of Modern Art." 1 TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), S P.M. Address by MR. PASCOE REDWOOD, Subject: "Painting in Relation to Art." LAST DAY, TO-MORROW. Exhibition open daily, 11 a.m. to , 5 p.m., and 7 to 0 p.m. Admission 1/. Children -Free. TEACHERS OF DANCING. SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30, Symonds Street. Strictly Private Lessons by arrangement. ! Advanced Classes Thursdays. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Weekly Dances Saturdays, S p.m. Call or phone for particulars. —.Miss Spencer. Phone 42-237. N EDNEY'S STUDIO, 5, Swanson St.— Classes, Tuesdays; Private Lessons any time; Modern and Old-Time. Don't hesitate.—Call or Phone 41-615. B FIVE Private Lessons, 10/, Single 2/6.— "Paulma " 30. Shortland St.. above Star. D 4 FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor. —Old-time Dancing; full course, 15/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B YALESKA School of Dancing—Midwinter Recital, June 15 -16. Rehearsal now in progress.—Phone 46-121. B xrIOLET ROBERTSON Studio for Modern V Ballroom Dancing and Tap Dancing. Classes, 1/6 Lesson, privately' 5/.—2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade; 41-345. MWH
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 24
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