AMUSEMENTS. TIBEETT THEATRE Daily ~ , at 3 p.m. Nightly at 7.45 p.m. RALPH FORBES And MARCELINE DAY . In the Surprise Picture of the Year, "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE" "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE" "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE" "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE" "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE" A Pulsating Story of Old Hates and Young Love—of Unparalleled Thrills, Cyclonic Action and Drama with the Tenderest Lova Story ever told. The Moat Novel Picture Ever Made. We Also Present: WILLIAM BOYD and ELINOR FAIR (Of Tho "Volga Boatman") In A Thrilling Picturisation of one of the Greatest Maritime Races in History, < " WHITE WINGS " " WHITE WINGS " " WHITE WINGS " A Glorious Epio of the Sea—when Love played a part in tho Thrilling Race between tho Ocean Greyhounds—A Race for Glory—Won by a British Ship—and a Race for Lovo won by an English Girl LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA Conductor, Mr Ernest Jamieson. Reserves at The Bristol, or rina 23G6. ALL ELECTION RESULTS SCREENED. 3429 'UNIOIPAL THEATRE. -UNIOIPAL THEATRE. (Direction: H. Gladstone Hill.) TO-NIGHT, AT 7.46, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, EACH SUCCEEDING NIGHT, HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD " THE KID BROTHER ' "THE KID BROTHER 1 "THE KID BROTHER' RICHARD DIX "SPORTING GOODS." excellent theatre, comfortable Beats, luobniftcent projection of first-class pictures with accompaniment of now music played by an enthusiastic band of competent musicians. WHAT MORE DOES ONE WANT? DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. Arthur Lilly, Mus. Dir. - Overture to first half "In a Chinese Temple Garden''; to second half, "Raymond." Guest-Conductor, H. Gladstone Hill. ADMISSION: D.O. 3s .plus tax, Stalls 2s. 206 seats at Is. MATINEE will be held Wednesday, 2.30. D.O. 2s. Stalls Is. Children Half-price to Matinees. In response to request by Health Authorities, Parents are asked not to send, or bring, children under 10 yoars of age. TO-MORROW Evening, Election Results will be thrown upon the screen. Reserve Seats Now at The Bristol. House Manager ...... Francis J. Williams. 8447 EDUCATIONAL, "10 N A' PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR taIRLS. HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKS'S BAY. ;DEGISTEBED" ■*•*> Accommodation for 100 boarders sod. ft limited number of day girls, Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared, for Ass. Bd R.A M and R.C.M. Music, Trinity College, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Esame. Beautiful and healthy situation in wonderful climate Fees include instruction in Arts and ; Crafts, Dressmaking, and Speech Training. Pupils of all denominations received. . Applications, for Prospectus should be made to THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 387, 15J26 Hastings. H.B. urißS T. SIMPSON. Teacher of Ballroom Jl dancing. Studio, 221 Manchester street (top floor) Learn the, Latest Steps fo» 1928 -rYale Blues, Blackbottom, Foxtrot. Walt*, ete. —as introduced by Instructor direct from Empress Rooms. London. „„.„'_■ NEW EVENING OLABBES FORMING. Practice Class for Advanced Pupils. Wednesdays 8-10 p.m. Private Lessons, strict privacy. 'Phone 4986 morning and 6.7 p.m. Interviews 8-6 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. 89363 THB BANKSIDB THEATRE STUDIO, 167 PETERBOROUGH STREET. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS. The Course provided includes Instruction in Voice Cultivation Gesture. Diction, Elocution, Acting Technique, and Makeup. Recitals and ,Play Readings every Ist and 3rd Saturday* in the month. ANDREW BERESFOBD, 88414FP Director. ISS LUCY COWAN Teaches READING, RECITATION, STAGECRAFT, ORATORY, And COACHES CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINATIONS Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. 18 Royal Exchange Buildings, CATHEDRAL BQUARE. C 8847 HIGHLAND PANGING.—MRS L. O. MeLAOHLAN (nee MISS McKEOHNIE), and MARGARET McLAOHLAN, of Dunedin. Teachers of Jigs and Hornpipes. Tel. 8679. 176 PAPANUI ROAD. kANCING, DEPORTMENT, OALIB- - THENIO EXEROIBEB. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. All Glasses now One-Step taught In three private lessons. A] in full swine Foxtrot. Modern Walta.'and home Friday Afternoons. MISS LOWE. 51 Worcester street W L 5244 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Accommodation, permanent or casual guests. "Khartoum,". 86 Armagh street. s8 X" near Oashel street. 138 Ollivier'a road, Linwood. 13. YOUNG Lady wishes Board on farm last week November, first December. Moderate. N.O.P, "Press." 90 iEAOHOLIPFS. 7 HEAD STREET. _> SUMNER. Ideal Situation. Sunny Separate Balccmy Rooms. Casual and Permanent Boarders. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. Telephone 9427 K. H 5059 62 WORCESTER STREET WEST. ST, ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Permanent Guests from 60s per week, according to room and house. Phon M7 i3f WHAKATATA. PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 OASHEL STREET WEST (corner Montreal street), [as Vacancy for Two Gentlemen, willing to share room. Special terms. PHILLIPS and HAMPTON, Propra. , ENILWORTH. 26 CASHEL ST. WEST .k. (close to Gardens and College). iewly renovated; latest appointments. Every ttention to guests. Reasonable tariff. , 7 363 'PHONE 3839. HEW BRIGHTON OAFE. Spend Your Holidays at the Seaside. itTPERIOB ACCOMMODATION EXCELLENT CUISINE. Beautifully Sitnated, Facing the Sea. UP-TO-DATE APPOINTMENTS, loderate Tariff Special Terms for Families. For further particulars 'PHONE 2636, r Write to MRS N. J. JOHNSTON, 6904 Proprietress, New Brighton Cafe.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 1
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