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amusements. THE 110 AM - THE REGENT ££ REGENT HIGH PRAISE, INDEED "It is so seldom that one sees a theatre programme that is entirely satisfactory tliat when it is found it is the duty ot 'tlie critic to proclaim it loudly and insistently, a programme is presented this week at tne Kesent Theatre, and as such it is to he whole-heartedly recommended. J-ou love Singing, such as can only be provided by two such grand voices as those of Jan Kiepura and Gladys Swarthout, is here But the programme does not stop there. It provides, as well, the best series of shorts that has been presented in Auckland in months, and rounds of applause showed the appreciation of the audience last night when the season was opened. —"Auckland Star," Sat., July IS. JAN KIEPURA, GLADYS SWARTHOUT <1 IN " GIVE US I THIS NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO : "MARCH OF "POP-BYE TIME." CARTOON." REG EXT ORCHESTRA. ETC. Plans at Regent — 'Phone 32-SSB. "It's so Warm and Cosy." [THE CAPITOL | At GITTA ALPAR, In a Beautiful Musical Romance, I "I GIVE MY HEART." Recommemlcd bn vensor for Adults. Also ROBERT DOXAT ("Count of Monte Cristo") and MADELEINE CARROLL in "30 STEPS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. J I Fuller-Hayward's Phone 2G-041. I | BRITANNIA—PONSONBY. || J Three Lamps Terminus. I Centrally Heated. Newsreels 7.30-8 p.m. Robert Donat and Joan Parker, in "THE GHOST GOES WEST." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy in "WHIPSAW." Recommended bi/ Censor Tor Adults. j Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy. Fuller-Hayward's — Phone 22-908. | VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. | (Centrally Heated.) N'ewsreel. 7.30-8 p.m. I Josephine Hutchison, George Houston, in "THE MELODY LINGERS OX." Carl Brisson, Mady Christians, Eileen Judge in "SHIP CAFE." 7? 'h Approved lor Universal Exhibition. ICUEST NIGHT—Tues., Wed. and Thurs. BOXING. Ma TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT AT 8. DOUBLE PROGRAMME. TWO PROFESSIONAL CONTESTS. YOUNG After 17 successive vattxtp victories (9 by YOUNG K. 0.), he is seeking T-\T7IT a t Tnv further triumphs in JJiiiijAiN sit Y X.Z., but will meet r>TTT AMTTV nll adversary who i may cheek his vjc (Australia). torious career in who treated us to such a great AghtNEVILLE vfncible p e i u t ""NEVILLE MUDGWAY claimed to con- MUDGWAY tinuc his triumphal march. (Auckland). — 15 Rounds — L. PAINTER v. S. WELLS (Auckland). (Whakatane). — 8 Rounds — No Increase in Prices. Box Plan at Watts Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane. COMPLETE Boxing Course, 25/; private Tuition ; Professional Instructor, S4, Gribble Hirst Rd., Sandringham. 20 PUPILS WANTED. A BOUT Gregg Shorthand—Every Ambitious Girl should learn this Easy System.—Phone 41-397 for Free Lesson, Wakeiield College. Palmerston Bldgs. C ACADEMY Designing, Dressmaking, Victoria Arcade, above I'ascoe's. Personal Tuition, quick, modern methods. 10 Lessons 32/0. C ART Basket Work. Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving; Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4 Strand Arcade. C ASSISTANTS in Stores who want more pay should take K System Showcard and Window Dressing Course. M AUCKLAND Business College Teaches Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English and Handwriting. D BOOKKEEPING, Shorthand, Typewriting are taught efficiently at Miss Greenwood's Commercial School, Newmarket (entrance Rcmuera Rd.). D DRESSMAKING, Dresscutting, Designing, Pattern making, complete course, thorough tuition.—Miss Asliton, Scl-Phit School. l'rincess Buildings (Plaza). C DRESSMAKING, Designing, Patternmaking, from £3; thorough personal i tuition, success assured; day and evening classes.—Hollywood School. Customs St. l'lionc 30-023. C DRULEIGH College gives expert Tuition Shorthand (Pitman's, Gregg's), Typing, Bookkeeping, Burroughs, Art, Dressmaking, Radio. D Instruction, £3 3/ quarter.— Miss Mabel Clarke. Auckland Shorthand Typing School. Swanson St. Phone 41-147. C HAIRDRESSING —Former Pupils recommend N.Z. College, Positions for all.— Upstairs, 228, Queen St. Phone 44-570. A JOHN HULME, Violinist, returned from Australia; private tuition, class £1 1/; all examinations.—Arawa St.. Grafton. C JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Piano.—4s2, Ivarangahapo Rd., C.2, opp. Howe St. N "IY/fORSE —Personal Tuition by Naval ■J-'-L Expert, 2/0 week. — Druleigh College. X.Z.'s Premier Radio School. C OTOR Driving—B. A. Mayhill, late A.A. Post License Instructor; reasonable fees ; certificates guaranteed.—Phone 20-223. C SHOWCARD Ticket Writing successfully Taught by Auckland's Leading Showcard Artists. —K. System, 79, Customs St. East. C SUCCESSFUL Engineering Candidates recommend Bower's Class and Home Study Courses. —Colwill's Chambers, Swanson St., Auckland. A Dresscutting, designing, dressmaking—For Thorough Tuition learn from the Foremost and Largest School of Fashion in the British Empire. Call, write or phone 47-200 for our Free Booklet. Personal or Postal Lessons. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, 4th Floor, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., 159. Queen Street. M I CJTART training NOW for a better posiIO tion. Over 300 I.C.S. Courses include Radio, Chemistry, Electrical Eng., Diesel. Eng., Sheet Metal Work, Building Contractor. Drafting, etc. Send for Free Prospectus, stating your subject —no obligation. I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 8., ! 101, N.Z. Insurance Bl'dgs., Auckland. RD TYPISTS. AbXES LAMB, Confidential Typing and Duplicating; moderate charges. — 30, Shr.rtland St. Phone 45-497. C rnYPING, confidential, reasonable terms.— J- I'lione 47-132. x2i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

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