AMUSEMENTS. Majestic. ]\,f AJESTIC. Majestic. Majestic. —— " The Theatre Beautiful. Direction: Fuller-ilayward .Cheatres. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! At 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. M etro-G okhvyti-Mayer Present CLAIRE WINDSOR, LLOYD HUGHES, and FRANK KEEN AN, " rpHE " i. HE IJIXIE Handicap." AXDICAP." The Snap of Siik and the Thunder i of Plying Hoofs—Racing Homanco ' that charms. . . The' Thunder of hoofs dying to a tired heat- the deep roar of a huge crowd out of control—a flash of silken colours against the gloss of sweated horses. And the gamest race ever run bad ended! SPECIA-L PROLOGUE BY THE NEW MAJESTIC BALLET. In Addition: "MAJESTIC PICTORIAL NEWS. " PATHE REVIEW." " FASTER. FOSTER." A New Telephone Girl Comedy. 4 LL-CJOLOISTS r\RCHESTRA. ALL-DOLOISTS VJ RCHESTRA. Of 10 Players. _ The Biggest Orchestra m A./j. NEW PERMANENT PRICES: Grand Circle - - 2s fid and Is fid. Royal Circle 2s and Is. Stalls - Is. Logcs - 3s fid. No Extra for Booking. Children Half-price to All Seats except Saturday Evening. Saturday and Holiday Evening Prices Gd extra except k> Stalls. BON PLAN IN THEATRE ENTRANCE. Motors Parked in Lome Street. T ET US ALL GO TO WAIUKU SPORTS, iJ JANUARY 29. Train leaves Auckland 8.30 a.m. REGATTAS. TJTAMILTON REGATTA AND QARNIVAL, On the WAIKATO RIVER AT HAMILTON. ANNIVERSARY DAY (FRIDAY NEXT), JANUARY 29. 192 G. Record Rowing Entries, including THREE CREWS holding New Zealand Championships. ONE CREW recently represented New Zealand at Henley Regatta, Melbourne, Australia, while four of the competitors were members of the All Black Eight Crew. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE CREAM OF NEW ZEALAND OARSMEN. LAND EVENTS, including Highland Piping and Dancing, Swimming, Side Shows and Children's Programme not hitherto surpassed. Refreshment Booths on Ground. Hot Water Provided Free. For Special Train Arrangements, see N.Z. Herald, WEDNESDAY, 27th inst. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children Under 12 Years, 6d. GEO. MORRIS, Hon. Secretary. TEACHERS OF MTJSIO. TV/fR. SIDNEY HAYDEN, X PIANIST, RESUMES TUITION, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Studio: 39, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. IJENRY SHIRLEY, L.R.A.M., PIANIST (LONDON). RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 1, 1, JOHN STREET, HERNE BAY. PIANOFORTE TUITION.—MISS E.~B X PATERSON, A.V.C.M., just having arrived from Glasgow, will enrol pupils tit 29, St. Stephen's Ave., Parnell, daily, between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m. Phone 40-656. Special attention for beginners. For further particulars apply to above address, or to Mr. K. Eady, Academy Buildings, Upper Queen Street. Phone 42-467. Interviews Daily at Studio, from Jan. 25, • from 10-12, or by appointment. 45, HELLABY'S BLDGS.. QUEEN ST. Phone 24-432. DING I N G AUGHT M DME * J^ NNETTE JJAYWARD And Q.RAY. Studio: 78, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. MDME. HAYWARD'S experience covers engagements at Crystal Palace, London; Town Hall, Birmingham; Carnegie Hall, New" York; Auditorium, Chicago, etc. MR. WALTER GRAY, Principal Tenor. Royal Carl Rosa Opera Co., Covent Garden, Landou. Later Professor of Voice Production, Glasgow College of Music. Accompanist, MISS QUEENIE POORE. Appointments by interview or letter. "fyptS. 'M. E. OSBORNE, Pianoforte. Studio, 12, Academy Buildings, Upper Queen Street. RESUMES FEBRUARY 1. ".•iIEHBS Interviews Mondays. 10-3 p.m. T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8.. -Ly Teacher, Voice Production, Singing. Piano, Theory.—Studio: 229, Jervois Rd.. Herne Bay Term. MISS ETHEL HAMMOND. L.A.B. IV± PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. .Studio: 8, ESPLANADE RD.. Mt. Eden (3rd House from Tram Stop). Resumes Teaching, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. MR G. A. PAQUE. L.A.M., 'Cellist and ■i-'-l. Theorist. Teacher of Singing. Piano, Violin, Resumes Tuition, February 1. Aeaaemy oi Music, or 7. King's View Road, Mount Eden. Tl/TRS. PICKETT, experienced Pianoforto XTX Teacher, resumes Teaching. February 1.—66, Wellington St.. City, TEACHEES OF ELOCUTION. ISS HILDA PARKINSON, Certificated Teacher of Elocution. T.C.L., Honours Excitation, Gesture, Grace. Classes Saturday Mornings.—23, Rose Rd., Grey Lynn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19235, 26 January 1926, Page 18
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