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amijsemectts. National = L||| Niffi = Laa fIOMMB N C I N O C O M M E|CIN Cr /COMMENCINGV OMM E N CIN Cr ' In Conjunction with First National National and Lyric Theatres i:a any one (FIRST) TJRESENTATION I RESENTATION E Fill Niffi A? Til PllgMfe ApplilScl CONTESTING IN WILL AN AUCKLAND GIRL BE •WITH A- CONTRACT TO APPEAR IN Commencing nest Thursday the selected appearance nightly at Both Theatres. A Committee of Judges, seven IB Auckland Pinal to be held at the Iheatres Wellington. Christchurch and Dunedin. Owing io the large number of entries it extremely difficult to reduce the number lhas been enlarged to 33. See them, and ydn will agree that ..Hereunder, in alphabetical order, are MISS J. ALEXANDER MISS W. ANDREASSEN MISS M. BAGNALL MISS V. DAWSON MISS M. DICK %T MISS C. DUNCAN MISS J. DE MAE MISS P. EARLE MISS G. FREEMAN MISS T. GORDONMISS G. GORDON ' (SECOND) THiq IS A. GENUINE COMPETITION BY A REPUTABLE COMMITTEE OF COLLEEN OLLEEN COLLEEN OLLEEN ri OLLEEN OLLEEN G OLLEEN OLLEEN Moore OORE Moore oore U.VIOOEE HtfOORE IVioORE Adapted from the Saturday Colleen . Moore's latest supporting cast MALCOLM ALCOLM nVfCrjREGOR. iVlcVjregor. IVIALCOLM '-ITXC vffREGOR. YOU DON'T KNOW HOW " HOWDY. FOLKS " I've just arrived you who it, is—l think "IT MUST BE "YOU DON'T KNOW HOW. GRAND When a girl cries because she's she'd dp, then " IT MUST BE LOVE." WHAT CAN IT BE! . " I can't eat—l can't sleep! I Everything seems rosy red—this blame .my coffee, pepper in tea. Oh, (josh! I I don't know what's the matter <THIRD) IT IS ONE OF THE MOST 'SILENCE," WITH ONE A Cffi B. D! H. B. WIS! ROCKLIFFE' FELLOWS. In " CILENCE." . " OILENCE." ' "GILENCE." " lOILENCE." " QILENCE." " OILENCE." INTENSELY GRIPPING, The heart story of a crook who tried to with mystery, romance, melodrama otad —an absorbing story none will ever .forget—(FOURTH) Miss. T iTjLian t evens, lVlias' -UILLrAN JJBVENB. Lovers of artistically rendered solos Theatres. In Addition A COMPLETE . "POSITIVELY XTO JT OSITIVELY IN 0 Reservations for either JTAAA PEOPLE wanted to take part OUI/U in the Great Reception to be given to Henry Santrey and his Orchestra arriving by the Mar am a. THIS MORNING. TEACHERS OF MUSI' yIOuIN. p I A N GRETA ORR. STUDIO: 24. THE ACADEMY. ; A M Y HANSARD, L.R.A.M.. Silver and Bronze Medallist, of Royal Academy of Music, London. Registered,with London Teachers' Registration Council. Is prepared to accept PUPILS FOR SINGING. Write BOX 391. A DELENE WALKER. A.L.C.M. A TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Teaching TO-DAY (TUESDAY). FEBRUARY 1. STUDIO: SLY'S BUILDINGS, Symonds Street. ;TT'_. E-:N; R''Y C. .ENG EL. Violinist, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studio: " THE ACADEMY," 23. Upper Queen Street. jjy-' AD A M POWDRILL, Teacher of Banjo,, Mandolin, Steel Guitar, Ukuelele. Pianoforte, Elocution, HAS RESUMED TEACHING At 2. SHELLY BEACH ED.. " Herne Bay. MISS LALLA HEMUS, 'CELLIST. ; Resumes Teaching MONDAY. FEBRUARY J. Studio: BRISTOL PIANO CO, Intending Pupils write 86, Victoria Road, Devonport. Q L G A I. BLAKE. Te-acher Pianoforte and Theory. ■Resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY, February 2. 6. SLY'S BUILDINGS. Symonds Street. pIA N 0 AND ORG AN. EDGAR RANDAL Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Studio: ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Upper Queen Street. ..Residence: LYNTON AV.. off PAH ED.. interviews on and after MONDAY February 7. * /" "IARL \V Hit MOKE, \ iolin Teacher. hn 3 V./ resumed leacnmg. and is in attend ance at biudio daily, iram 2.30 to 7.30 n in" Saturday 9 till i2 p.m.—Studio: 34. Academv Bidi;s.. tipper Queen Street. 1 TxxelU Vv'ALSHE, Teacher" of Piano and \J Singing, resumes Teaching, February 7. Interviews mornings. Studio. 23, Kbyber Pass. MISS LAMBERT L.T.C.L.. LlTcv" Pianoforte and Theory, resumes Teaching February 1- oi Surrey Crescent. Grey Lynn- __ __ MISS EDITH.MIOSEN, Teacher of Pianoforte. Violm. up-to-date method technique , Ponsonhv RINGING, Voice Production.-Bass Vocal--Is- has vacancy pupils; success assumed JiS IGs.-Phone 44-107. "iriOLiN and Orohesfra! Instruments K y i-itars.r I '' TfTIsT" B." McGOWAN^sum^Teaching IVI - February • J'-p 9% de -. Rd ~ Epsom". r»rg*?" re " F.ramw DANCING. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra ard ■ Concert B«;nd Open for Engagement. __o2ke, 250. Queen St. Phones: 43-23ti. ISS-699.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 20

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