AMUSEMENTS. THE SUPREME MYSTERY THRILLER! YOU HAVE NOT HEARD OR SEEN AREAL THRILLING PLAY UNTIL YOU SEE THIS! ‘THE UNHOLY NIGH IV ‘THE UNHOLY NIGH T,' ‘THE UNHOLY NIGH T/ From Ben Hecht’s Famous Story. ‘ The Doomed Regiment.’ An Uncanny Mystery in a London Fog. A Shadow of Evil, Strange Figures, and Strange Happenings—■ A Mystery that Defies Solution! THE WEIRDEST, STRANGEST A SENSATION ALL-TALKING MYSTERY YET THAT HAS NO COMPARISON! PRODUCED! You*ll Thrill. You’ll Shiver, You'll Scream! You'll Sit in Utter Bewliderment at this Creepy, Fantastic Drama of Ghosts and Unseen Murder. TO BE PRESENTED FRIDAY NEXT At X HE R E G E N T The House with the Perfect Talkies. Box Plans Now Open at Theatre (Phone 12-512), Bristol, and Begg’s.
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO SEE AND HEAR The Programme that ha* drawn vociferous plaudits from crowded houses all this week. T h 3 REGENT Leading New Zealand in Perfection of Sound—Music and Dialogue. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 7.45. THE REGENT CONTINUES ITS SMASHING, TRIUMPHANT 1930 CAREER. As Beautiful as a Viennese Opera! As Romantic as the Waters of the Danube! . PUN! FROLIC! ROMANCE! TRAGEDY! LAUGHTER! TEARS! Beautiful Melody and Dazzling Dancing! The Dreamy Walt* and Exhilarating Jazz! Radio’s (R.K.0.) Wonder Show. * THE STREET GIRL,' From ‘ The Viennese Charmer.’ With BETTY COMPSON, JACK OAKIE, IVAN LEBEDEFF. DORIS EATON, and BALLET. And Qus Arnheim’s World-famous Band. Also HARRY LANGDON. In the All-Dialogue Comedy, ‘SKY BOY.’ A Twenty Minutes’ Side-splitting Scream of Laughter. t A BREEZY NAUTICAL REVUE, Featuring PHIL SPITALNY and his Band, A 1 Wohlman, the Pond Sisters, Peggy O’Neil. And the Chester Halo Girls. HEARST METROTONE NEWS, Etc. Reservations at Theatre (Phone 12-512) and at The Bristol and Kiwi Cycle Shop. You can also book at Begg’s. FREE BABY.CRECHE AT MATINEE. EDUCATIONAL. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Evening- classes reopen on wedNESDAY, 26th February, at 7 p.m. Tuition is given in the following courses:— ART, BUILDING, CABINETMAKING, COMMERCE, HOME CRAFTS. WOOLCLASSING, HORTICULTURE, PLUMBING, ENGINEERING Electrical, Mechanical, and Motor), PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, PAINTING AND DECORATING, TYPOGRAPHY, PHARMACY. Enrolments will be received at the College Office from 3 p.m. to 0 p.m. on FRIDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, February 21st, 24th, an I 25th. Room in the classes cannot be guaranteed to those who da not enrol before 26th FEBRUARY. No student will bo admitted to any class until -enrolment is completed at the College Office; in the case of paying students this includes payment of the first half-yearly fee. Every junior under 17 years of age, ■whether free or paying, is required to attend a full junior course. All those seeking entry should consult tbs new prospectus for College Regulations, Courses, Fees, and Charges. Prospectuses have been posted to all students who completed a course last year. Others may receive copies on application. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. ATTENDANCE OF APPRENTICES AT TECHNICAL CLASSES. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED, with the authority of the Apprenticeship Committee concerned, that Apprentices in the following trades are required promptly to ENROL and to COMMENCE ATTENDANCE in classes as prescribed for them at the King Edward Technical College. Trade. Year of apprenticeship. Electrical, Third and under. Motor Engineering. Fourth and under. Fainting and Decorating.—All years. (Sgd.) W. R. CURRIE, Secretary to Committees. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS, TO BE HELD IN JUNE. T7INTRIES for the above CLOSE TUES-A-i DAY, 25th February. Entry forms obtainable at the Bristol Piano Co.’s and Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.’s, or BEATRICE BARTH, Local Sec., Bristol Studio. PAINTING AND DRAWING. A. H. 0’ K K E F F HAS RESUMED TEACHING At his Rooms, 228 PRINCES STREET. E LADY Teacher has Vacancies, Music and Singing Pupils; terms moderate; St. Clair.—B9B, ‘Star.’ EARN to Write Advertisements and earn from £5 to £2O per week: unique offer those writing for our free book ‘ Advcrng as a Career.’—Dixon Institute of Adding Dept. D 195, Oxford street, Lon W.l. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies’ Cutter. Teacher Dressmaking, Queen’s Buildings, Prince- street. patterns or materials cut to measure; measurement forms on application^— SCHOOL o f Music Pianoforte, and Stringier! Instruments ; 5s lesson ; practical composition free. —505 King street; phone 10-942.
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Evening Star, Issue 20413, 19 February 1930, Page 11
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