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AMUSEMENTS. GIRLS!! IRLS!! Girls \! IRLS!! Hundreds o c . them - - - Beautiful Ones • - - - Graceful Ones - - - Matronly Onea - - - Shapely Ones - - - Modest Ones - - - Peppy Ones - - - Demure Ones - - - Will Appear AT EXT nnHURSDAY, ■Li is XT i-HURSPAY, RfNCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. RINCESS. RINCESS. RINCESS. Direction ----- Thomas O'Brien In the Magnificent Comedy-Melodrama built around a Nation-wide Search, for the Most BEAUTIFUL - - - MOST GRACEFUL AND MOST PERFECT GIRL! " TIIK A MERICAN •• IHE American " rpuK AMERICAN " 1 HE AMERICAN " rpilE \ MERICAN " 1. UK AMERICAN " rpj] E AMERICAN" - Xhe .American " THE " J- HE A MERICAN American A MERICAN American " rpUE AMERICAN " IHE -AMERICAN VENUS." V ENUS." •\TENUS." V ENUS." vm; VK» T T ENUS." \ ENUS." VENUS." V ENUS." 'Paramount" Special Attraction. NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF Motion Pictures has the human eye looked upon such a galaxv of Georgeous nun Beautiful Girls - of Ma&uiticovit and /,ling Feminine Gowns - - -of Huge and Impressive Settings - - - of Awe-inspiring Tableaux and Pageants, actually photographed in their own natural tints and hues, and NO MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD NO MAN WOMAN OR CHILD Has yot seen on any Screen such a Romance - - - such a Drama - - such a Suspense - - - such Thrills. A MERICAN American 4 MERICAN American A MERICAN American A MERICAN American A MERICAN American A MERICAN American Venus." TTENUS." V ENUS." VENUS." V ENUS." TTENUS." V ENUS." Vi§Sl> TTENUS." V ENUS." Will not only charm you - - - but will thrill you and fascinate you as well. * AN ALL STAR CAST, Including— ESTHER RALSTON FORD STERLING LAURENE GRAY " M ISS A MERICA " (Fay Lanphier). And All the Atlantic City Bathing Beauties Appear in the Year's Greatest and Strangest novelty. | MANAGERIAL NOTE— I We are looking for Auckland s I i Perfect Girl. A Handsome Prize awaits i I her whose measurements, ratified by a | | leading Medical Practitioner, compare i ] with Miss Fay Lanphier's. . Height 1 l sft. Ciin., neck 13; in., arm 10m.. bust I 'i 34iu. waist 2G!iii., hips 37' in.. thigh I j 20in., calf 13-iin., ankle Sin. i Box Plan Now Open at Princess Theatre. K I ALTO I ALTO And 1 13 EG ENT. And 1 IVEG ENT. Thj Theatres of Distinction. Lessee ? r ' cll ' Direction ----- A. \V. Andrews. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. MATINEE, 2.30, TO-DAY. RICARDO CORTEZ GRETA NISSEN " TN HPIIE ATAME f\F T OVE." j I "In JLhe i\ame vJf Jjove." j This is an exceedingly fine picture, adapted from "The Lady of Lyons" by LORD BULWER-LYTTON. Note.—The News this week includes the League Match, Otahuhu v. Ellerslie, played last Saturday. SECOND ATTRACTION AT THE RIALTO. " HIS BUDDY'S WIFE." Truly a beautiful picture. EXTRA—AT THE REGENT. MARION DA VIES In " T ITTLE n LI) AT EW VORK." "JuITTLE ULD 11 EW 1 ORE." PARENTS PLEASE NOTE—j For Our Special Children s Matinee | To-day, 2.H0, at - the Rialto and Regent we have selected "lIIS BUDDY'S WIFE. - ; The title might not. sound suitable—it is a good story of noble self-sacrifice both in the face of the enemy and in home life, a In Addition. SERIAL, COMEDY AND NEWS. Rialto Phone 4G-GO9 Regent Phone 20-142 Reservations for Regent, Theatre will bo taken aver th-s Rialto Phone. LIONEL B. F.l In the MAJESTIC THEAT.RE, ON SUNDAY NIGHT, At 7 o'clock. DANCING. FLETCHER rpo T> E "DROADCASTED. ±0 -£>K -OROADCASTED. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). MAY 15. 1920, From the SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET (near Art Gallery). THE PARISIAN TRANCING riLUB. I HE X ARISIAN ■&-* ANCING V/'LUB. A FEW SELECTED NUMBERS from our MUSICAL PROGRAMME will be Broadcasted TO-NIGHT (Saturday) and Listen-ers-in all over New Zealand will be treated to the irresistible and syncopated Music of TDERRIN'S TAANCE ORCHESTRA. I ERR IN'S i-ZANCE \J KCHESTRA. Under the Persona] Direction of IVAN PERU IN. from the WINTER GARDENS and DIXIELAND, CHRISTCHURCH. Our Patrons are again rominded that TO-NIGHT (Saturday) will be a QFECIAL T ONG O FECIAL JJONG JLMGIJT. Dancing. 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. BALLOONS. CONFETTI, STREAMERS. Single, 2s fid, Double, 4b (3d. Inaugurated by PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO. 38, Winatone's Buildings, Queen Street. NEHUNGA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. To-night at Orpheum Theatre, Onehunga. Old-time and Modern Dunces, Spot Waltzes, Chocolates, Cigarettes. The original Charlton Jazz Orchestra. Direction: Mr. George G. Cox. Good Floor and Supper. Ladies, Is Gd; Gents. 2s. Dancing Bto 11.30 p.m. WILLIAM L. COX. Hon. Secretary. Ns°Bt: OR lENT A L RENDEZ VOU S. 111 EN TA L RENDEZVOUS. MANGERE BRIDGE. WEEKLY DANCE. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS-, 8 TO 11 P.M. GOOD ORCHESTRA. DOUBLE TICKET. ss. GOOD MOTOR ROAD. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.--Office: 236, Queen St. Phones 43-231, 3909 (4 rings).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 20