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AMUSEMENTS. National = L|i| Niffiife = Lffi: rp HUBSDAY IHURSDAY rPHURSDAY IHURSDAY Pictures. Ltd., we will Present the woek. SCREEN CREEN Lyric YRIC PICTURES ICTURES National ational THE FIRST WEEK OP THE THE LUCKY ONE TO SECURE THE A CECIL B. DE MILLE PRODUCTION 33 Girls choaon in accordance with previous number, will attend the Theatres nightly the following week. The Auckland Finalist received (tho number being: 582) the Casting t<i an exact SO, and in order to give every Auckland'is not lacking in types for screen the names of the 33 chosen entrants:— MISS J. MISS Q. MISS E MISS L. MISS E. MISS M. MISS E. MISS M. MISS M. MISS R. MDLLE. GORDON GRAHAME . HODGES HUGHES JACKSON JEFFRIES JOHNSTONE KERR , J. MURPHY MURPHY L. MUSSELER AND WILL BE JUDGED SOLELY ON WELL-KNOWN CITIZENS. (A First National Production.) Eveninsr Post Story by Brooke Hanlon includes those well and favourably known GRAND IT IS! CAPTIVATING COL —l'm all excited—don't kn.tw what to make LOVE." IT IS!" happy and smiles because she's blue—and don't want to walk— I don't want to talk! thing has gone to my head! It has me wonder what'll become of me. —this heart of mine goes pitter pat—OH! DELIGHTFUL COLLEEN OF THE FINEST CASTS IN A MILLE PRODUCTION TYIRECTED ille- JTroduction JJIRECTED "OAYMOND JXaymond TTATTON, tAYMOND JIIATTON. JACK MULHALL. In SILENCE." HENCE." SILENCE." ILENCE." SILENCE." ILENCE." (A P.D.C. Production.) AMATIC PHOTOPLAY MELODRAMATIC redeem his past, the fascination of the thrills one of the most humanly real a photoplay of a thousand thrills. PICCOLO QOLO, XICCOLO OOLO, cannot do better than hear this fine In Addition AND SELECTED SUPPORTING TNCREASE Increase Prices. RICES. Increase In Jl rices'. Theatre may be made at Lewis R. Eady

BON'T Miss The Big Reception on Waterfront THIS MORNING on arrival of Maranrn. Henry San trey and his Orchestra will be welcomed to New Zealand TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION. jy-ADAMB MABEL ST. JAMES Professor of Elocution and Dramatic Art. Specialist in Voice Culture, Defects of Speech. Exponent of the "Garcia School" of GKACE, GESTURE, CLASSIC POSTURE. English Pronunciation, Diction, Platform Deportment. Dramatio Recitals. Students prepared for all Examinations. Theoretical and Practical Training Course for Teachers. Special lessons for Children in RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS TO SPOKEN POETRY. For Development of Word Beauty and Correct Speech. STUDIO: 320, PACIFIC BUILDINGS. Wellesley Street East. Phone 25-801. THLOCUTION AND MUSIC. JU MISS . DAPHNE COLE. Certificated Teacher, Trinity College, London. Elocution, and Piano. Studio: LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., Karanfrahape Road. Interviews: Wednesday, 2.30-4.30; Saturday. 9-12 a.m. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DRAMATIC ART. Begs to state that he is taking up his residence in Auckland, and will begin teaching early in February Full particulars :i- a few days. MISS HILDA PARKINSON, Certificated iWL Teacher of Elocution. T.C.L. (Honours) (Teacher St. Joseph's Convent).—Studio. 23, Rose Rd„ Grey Lynn. MAISIE CARTE-LLOYD. 218, Jervois Road, Herns Bay.—Recitations, Monologues. Dialogues, Studio Reopens February l. IIfISS Raie Robinson (Licentiate Trinity 1U College London). —Elocution, Dramatic Art. Deportment.—l2, Scots Hall. Symonds St TOILET. BALL BROS., 201, Symonds St. (opp. Tutt's), for Eugene Permanent Waving by fully qualified expert. DIPLOMA ol Merit-.—Ladies" Cutting, Waving. Tinting, etc.—W. Dickinson. Parlours. St. Kevin's Arcade. Newton. WEETMAN, Hair and Fac« J-J Treatments Shingling eto.—7o. Brunswick Buildings, odd. H.M. Theatre. Phono ■l2-434. "ELECTROLYSIS, Shingling, Marcel. JLi Water Waving, Face Treatment.-—Miss Guthrie, Yprk Chambers, Victoria St. E. Phone 41-676. " T7~APO " Darkens Grey Hair, Promotes Growth, Stops Falling: 3s bottle (3s Ss posted.—M. Eccles, Chemist, Ponsonby. KAPO " Hair Restorer, Sold by All Chemists, 3s bottle (3s 8d posted).— From M. Eccles, Chemist. Ponsonby. LA NATURELLB" Hair Dye produces permanent natural shade ox Black, Brown, or Mid: 6s (id.—Leading Chemists. MISS SHERWIN has joined her father's staff. Tinting. Manicuring, Marcei Waving. Chiropody, Hygienic conditions. Appointments advised. Phone 46-703; George F. Shenvin (cpp. Snedden's), Symonds St " j A NATURELLE." the perfect Hair Aj Dye; absolutely indeteotable; safe, simple, harmless; all shades. 'ss Gd.—Leading Chemists. LADIES' Eugene Permanent Waving, Tinting, Shingling, Electrolysis. Madame Thora Tate, Bon Marche Chambers, Newton. Phone 46-047. MRS COLLEDGE (Expert). H.M. Arcade; 26 years' practice.—Haircuttjug.. Shampoo. Massage. Marcel. Permanent Waving. Eugene. , A L Toilet Work; Tinting. Chiropody.— I Misses Eackett and Crowther, Craig's Newmarket, opp. Eialto. Phone 46-<O6. AKDOEPH AGLETOK (Established 4S vears> C. VICTORIA STREET, r . x? frD:n Q«een Street. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR r n SPECIALIST. _ i personally superintend, assisted by my four daughters and an efficient staff We ol he ? ni ir '- introduced the Buster as , so the art of I \\A\l>iG, both branches of °"* profession whiclh we excel in. Permanent Hair Staining, harmless, sure and fceauti.ui Private cubicles in evert.Theatres " r 3nd Dresser {o a l -! "the No Advance ia Our Moderate Prices > La J«« »fo Beautifulfy-seiected Ran<*e . of Toilet Goods Just to Hand. " Hau Workers anc Curis, HAIR AND FACE MASSAGE. Inaolo Hsit Stain Used tad Sold.

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

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