AMUSEMENTS. THE WO-NDER THEATRE THE - WO.ND.£li THKATRE THE WOWD.bR THEA'iRE OF NEW ZEALAND. 01? NEW ZEALAND. "THE PRESS," CHRISTCHURCH, Says. "Une ot tiie Outstanding iealures of The REGr.NT is the Excellence o£ tl.e Acoustics, tiven at. tlip bacK 01 the Circle, where it might be thought whispers trom tho Screen v-ouid be di.»icult to i.eur, there was In or tne Slightest Trouble tor the Audience to C&tch hvery Ho.mark. Down at the Hack of the Stalls, too, livery slightest Sound Could bo Heard With Perfect Clarity. . . i'he Comlortable Seats provided were the subject of Many Favourable Comments, and this aspect of Chnstchurch s New Theatre la Sure to add Greatiy to its Popularity. THIS Regent ege nt REGENT REGENT NEW ZEALAND'S LATEST AND FINEST THEATRE. • TWO DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY: TWO DE LUXE SESSIONS DAILY: 2 30 P.M.I and 8 O'CLOCK P.M.! PRESENTATION DE LUXE Of PARAMOUNT'S GORGEOUS and delightful GORGEOUS AND DELIGHTFUL GORGEOUS AND DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PAIiAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT "ON PARADE" "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" The Talking and Singing Screen'# The Talking and Singing Screen'# GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT With The GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY OAST GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY CAST GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY CAST Ever Assembled in Any Picture Headed By MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER A REVELATION TO CHBISTOHURCH. A REVELATION TO CHRISTCHURCH. A REVELATION TO CHRISTCHURCH. PRICES OF ADMISSION: DRESS CIRCLE: DE LUXE CHAIRS 4s 6d. DREbS CIRCLE: 4s and Bs. STALLS: 2s 6d and Is. 6d. MATINEES: DRESS CIRCLE, DE LUXE CHAIRS 3s. DRESS CIRCLE: 2s and 2s. STALLS: 2s,' Is <?d, and Is, (All Prices Plus Tax.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO' COMPAST-'OR ATTHE REGENT. Telephone No. 84-616, • -■ , 7m HA I HA! HA! HAt HAIHAJ HAT HA! HA! HA! HA!t HA! HAI HA! ' v the COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND Now Convulsing Everybody , At Th# A". J B B T'l,o The Theatre Beautiful Three Complete Sessions Daily: 12 NOON! 2.80 P.M.I 8 P.M.I Universale Hysterical ALL-TALKING ALL-LAUGHING ALL-TALKING ALL-LAUGHING SCOTCH MIXTURE OF FUN f THE • . COHENS and KELLYS In SCOTLAND COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND COHENS antl KELLYS in SCOTLAND ' COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND * • With GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLES MURRAY VERA GORDON and KATE PRICE, In A RIOT OF ROARING LAUGHTER! t . RIOT OF ROARING LAUGHTER. V ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: _ Special Official Fox Movietone .' Of The FIRST CRICKET TEST IN ENGLAND FIRST CRICKET TEST IN ENGLAND • AUSTRALIA v. ENGLAND Magnificent Film of the Great A^atch. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL OR 'PHONE MAJESTIC, 83-537. 7505 MUSIC WEEK MUSIC WEEK MU-SI.O WEEK at the ■ % . CIVIC THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE. SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT. SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT. JIHE CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERTAFEL, THE PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. THE PROGRAMME. Part Songs—-Viking's. Song (Coleridge-Tay-lor), * 'The Evening Walk" (Beale), "Landerkennung" (Grieg), "Ma Little ■ Banjo" (arr. Breewer), Five Part-Songs (Elgar), The Liedertafel. Solos —"The Questioner" (Schubert), "O Lovely Night" (Ronald), Mr C R. Williamson; "A; Dream" (Bartlevt), "Indian Serenade" (Voer,ii), Mr H J. Francis; "Toreador Song" (Bizet), Mr L. N. Fleming. • ' _ Pianoforte in F" (Schumann), "Deux Alouettes" (Leschetizky), Dr. T. L.: Crooke. Orchestra —"Coriolan Overture". (Beethoven), "La Reine de Saba" (Gounod), "L'Arlesienne Suite" (Bizet), "Orpheus in the Underworld" (Auber), Christchurch Professional Orchestra. SINGLE TICKETS, (Day Sale* at the San Toy)—ls. >, tESERVED SEATS (at The Bristol) —It 6d. • "7500 . AIR HORCE A^.O. ANNUAL BALL. jy I N T E R ; GARDEN. 8.15 TO-MORROW NIGHT. Limited number of Tickets at Door. Tickets 10s 6d, supper included. 472 I USTRUSEi Ready-mixed Paint; guaranLi teed, 21s gallon. Colour Cards and nstructions freb. SMITH,and SMITH, LTD. rHERE are excellent opportunities tor enterprising people with up-to-date cnitting machines. Saunders, Do m '°' o ° iuilding, Wellington, H 5209-8
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20010, 19 August 1930, Page 1
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