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THE REGENT THE REGENT THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. (Direction—J. C. Williamson.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.1 D p.m., S p.m. j The immortal love-story as only the perfect ' All-Colour- Talking Screen could bring it to you. . ■ . "THE VAGABOND. KING* The outstanding picture of all time. With the outstanding singing stars. DENNIS KING and JEANNETTE MACDONALD More perfect than anything you've j ever hoped for. PARAMOUNT'S MASTERPIECE. _ - \ BOX PLANS.AT THEATRE (TEL. 44-144) AND BIHSTOL PJANO COMPANY. 44 STEAMOI.L " : " (THE NEW PERMANENT WAVING PROCESS) IS HERE! . . ■ ■ HpHIS new process is so entirely different from other methods that we would like ■*- you to sec it. Its superiority; is so marked that it is no wonder discriminating women prefer the "STEAMOIL" WAVE, because it produces a very large permanently beautiful wave that remains as soft as silk. No more frizz, no broken or burnt hair—because it does not use dry heat. The hair is very gently moulded into its permanently beautiful wave by :m OIL VAPOUR ONLY • The "STEAMOIL" PERMANENT WAVING process is the. invention of MR. B. BRICKMAN, and at present can only be obtained at our own Salons. BRICKMAN'S , BEAUTY PARLOURS, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS, TOILET SPECIALISTS, SECOND FLOOR KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS BUILDING, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON TELEPHONES 41-759 AND 43-063.

SALE OF MODELS AT ■„■'■.• . . . "THE : DESBOROUGH SALON.".. nnHE WHOLE OF OUR EXCLUSIVE STOCK OF MODEL GOWNS, ENSEMBLES, SPORTS SUITS, AND EVENING WEAR MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCKS. SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, ■■ . ■ • , , AT "THE DESBOROUGH SALON," 199, LAMBTON QUAY (Opp. R. Hannah & Co.).

DANCING. PLAZA. LAZA, 126, Cuba street, First Floor, Marie Dean's Studio Building. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POPULAR NICHT. : ; 8-12. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. ( Supper provided. ' Music by the New Plaza Band. ■QT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL ; O STREET. DANCE! DANCE! j TO-NIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 to 12. Allen's, Dalton's, Rudolph's Orchestras in ' Rotation. Subscription. 2s 6d. Reserved Tables for Four 2s extra. Telephone! 41-700. \ rPHE ADELPHI CABARET. WEDNESDAY NEXT. DANCE IN AID OF THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. Dancing 9 plvn.-l a.m. Subscription 7/6. Snpper included. Ballroom Demonstrations by MR. T. JR. M'GREGOR and MISS VALMA SPILLER. , Ring 28-294 or 22-252 for Tables. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO A HE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO (N.Z. University of Ballroom Dancing). Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR (member Imperial Society, Ballroom. Branch), who has just returned from England and the Continent. . MR. W. E. PRIESTLY (London Certificate), and Fully Qualified Staff for Practice Purposes. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, STUDIO CLASSES: New town Class every Monday, 7-8 p.m., Victoria Hall (John street stop); Lyall Bay Class commencing in the Katea Hall next Saturday, 7-8 p.m. Parents, if not attending the school 'themselves, are invited to accompany thenchildren to private lessons, and to watch classes in progress. STUDIO: 58, CUBA STREET (Opp. James Smith's). Tel. 45-571. "MISS '^HYLLIS BATES. BALLROOM DANCING, ■ 6S> Willis street. Tel. 41-334. MR. T. R. M'GREGOR, Just arrived from London, Member Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (Ballroom Branch). MISS VALMA SPILLER AND STAFF Are teaching all the Modern Dances and their latest variations for 1930. PRIVATE LESSONS from 9.30 a.m. SUPPER DANCE CLASSES-Classes from 8 to 10 p.m., followed by a Supper Dance at the Majestic Ballroom, are held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings. Term of Seven Cassci, (including Supper Dances), One Guinea. Junior Class, 7 o'clock. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Studio 56. Willis street (opp. Hotel Windsor). Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. CLASSES— Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from 8-10 o'clock. DANCE. DANCE. ■jVfISS INEZ CONNOP i« holdings Dance .-''-"- for her Pupils, ox-Pupils, and their Friends at her Studio. Strand Theatre Buildings, 15; Manners street, on SATURDAY, 28th Juno, from 8-12. Sub. 7s iid, supper included. ALLEN'S ORCHESTRA. Cabaret Entertainment, Novelties. Tickets obtainable at Studio until 28th .Tune. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MAVIS PEARCIC Studio: (Jourtenay Chambers. Courtenay place Private Lessons by appointment. Telephones 21-21" or 23-168. Class Monday Kvemnge. •Sa'urday Afternoon—Fancy Dancing Cias^ by Iris Low. * PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAL CONJ- CMRT. Town Hull, next Saturday, 21st | ■ litr.iS 'is (Reserves nt Bristol), 'J.?, Is. I

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 2

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