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AN OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME At THE REGENT HE REGENT (The Theatre Beautiful). Direction J. C. Williamson Films Managing Directors .. Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thrin'g. NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY. Matinee, 2.15. • Evening, 7.45. "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." <(THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." A William -Fox Production, Featuring JANET RAYNOR, RICHARD WALLING, ALEC. B. FRANCIS. • A story dealing with Life's greatest problem, Can the Dead return to Commune with the Living? VAUD~EVILLB. VAUDEVILLE. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville Presents YOS'l AND CLADY YOST AND CLADY YOST AND CLADY YOST AND CLADY (French Clay. Modellers), A Very Beautiful and Novel Act. MATT DIXON, MATT DIXON, And The Regent Operatic Orchestra, The Regent Operatic Orchestra. Box Plan now on view at the Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and The Bristol. Matinee Prices are certainly Cheaper. Programme, with Full Vaudeville, same as at night. COMIiNG NEXT FRIDAY— "THE CAT'S PYJAMAS." "THE CAT'S PYJAMAS." "THE CAT'S PYJAMAS." With Betty Bronson, Ricardo Cortez, and good old Theodore Roberts back on the screen again. REGENT THEATRE. REGENT THEATRE. DANCING! The Management wish to advise Dancing Teachers, Pupils, and others that MISS SADIE FAWCETT, MISS SADIE FAWCETT, who has just recently arrived from Sydney to take charge of "The Regent Pony Ballet," is now selecting girls. Appointments can bo made personally or by letter. Miss Fawcett will interview Candidates at The Regent Theatre from 9.30 till 12 noon daily. . MEL. G. LAWTON, Manager. THE NEW PRINCESS. HE NEW PRINCESS, MANNERS STREET. ' Continuous Daily 11 to 10. Reserves Dial 42-580. v LAST THREE DAYS: 1— "THE MYSTIC." -■ "THE MYSTIC." - "THE MYSTIC." ' 2— ■ ■•• "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS." "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS." "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS." 3— "THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF "THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF •YORK'S YORK'S VISIT TO WELLINGTON." VISIT TO WELLINGTON." COMEDY. SERIAL. GAZETTE. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY: 1- "BLACK PARADISE." 1— "BLACK PARADISE." 2—i .■ , "DANCE MADNESS." 2— "DANCE MADNESS." ■ » The Biggest and Best Yet! Don't Miss This Programme! OUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 7.45-TO-NIGHT-7.45 Paramount's Great Masterpiece from .-.. . „'. .-Zane -Grey's.. Story, .. „ ■ " .."THE VANISHING RACE," „• ; .;'?THE J; ,VANiaHIN,Q.;:R.AgE,:'.,.,.. , Starring ■ - ■ ■ ■ RICHARD DIX, with NOAH BEERY and LOIS WILSON. One of the mightiest and most glorious pictures ever attempted on the screen. DANCING. J) E LUXE ASSEMBLY, OLD-TIME DANCING. Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT - Tuesday - TO-NIGHT The De Luxe leads the way. Special Monte Carlo To-night. Valuable Prizes given away. . Supper ■ provided. Ladies, Is Od; Gents., 2s. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. THE ADELPHI CABARET. HE ADELPHI CABARET. Telephone '28-204. RACE WEEK. RACE WEEK. Book Your Tables at Once. Dancing TO-NIGHT, at 8.30 o'clock. SPECIAL LONG NIGHTS: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT: Exhibition of the Quickstep and Flat Charleston by Miss Mavis Brooks and Mr. Leo Bowden (pupils of Miss Margaret O'Connor.) THE VIOLET JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TfARLY SETTLERS' HALL J-i 86, Abel Smith street. Wellington's Jolliest Jazz. Coolest Hall in Town. Flannels Optional. Flannels Optional. I 1 our Valuable Prizes Given Away. Lucky Fos-trot--20 Prizes. Streamers. Streamers. Streamers. JACK HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. Gents 2s Ladies Is "6d Direction- MR. and MRS. J. SHARP. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. DAVID DEVITT, 'I'VHE Teacher with seven years' profes- ■*• sional experience with J. C. Williamson, Ltd. All Phases of CLASSICAL, THEATRIR4^TVT and MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. ADULT BALLET CLASS resumes FricffiV^gj. SPECIAL MUSICAL Studio: Top Floor, Perrett's Corner• entrance 113, Willis street. Tel. 20-200. Amateur Performances Produced. ~~ BALL-KOUftl UAJMCiJMU jVi ISS MARGARE'I O'CONNOR has re- ■"-"• urned from Australia, where she has made - special study of the follow mg danees:-For Trut, ■ Valse, French Tango (Quid Step and Flat Charleston) taso Vale-.cia, Black Bottom (ball-room ul, solo). Studio: Adelphi Cabaret, Cuba-st. J'el. 20-660. Classes Free (pupils.only) •.:-■-.'■ ■ . . FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Agnes DorJ- othy I'alcomr will leave .St Mark's Church, DHfferm street, To-morrow, Wednesday, 16th March, 1927, at 2.30 p.m., lor the 'Karori Cemetery ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers ■ and Embalmers, 164, Adelaide road. Tel. 24-155. FUNERAL CARD. fTHE Friends of Robert E. M'Kenzie are ■*■ invited, to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, Alice, which will leave his residence, 5, Ellice avenue, on Thursday, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery Karon .:. E. MORRIS, JUNR., Funeral Director, CO, Taranaki street, & 28, Riddiford street. Telephone 22-159, ,day and night.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1927, Page 2