AMUSEMENTS. AT T7*TILLERS'. AT T7ULLERS'. At x) ullers-. At J: tillers-. "IT'TILLERS' XT. AUDE VILLE X! ULLERS' V AUDEVILLE AND " CJTORYETTES." " OIORYETTES." PRINCE 17 DWARD rpgEATRE. RINCE JUJ DWARD AHEATRE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. MAT., WED. AND SAT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AT S. AT 8. AT 8. MARVELLOUS SUCCESS OF Geo. qtorby riEO. qtorey. EO. Otorey vjeo. otorey. AND THE Storyettes." toryettes." Storyettes." TORYETTES." In Their First Volume oi 20 Chapters, Full of Laughter, Song and Dance. A NEW KINO <Jb SHOW WITH A NEW KIND OF GO. -tO - -PRINCIPALS - QTARS - 10 IZ - £ RINCIPALS - ©TARS - The Most Lavishly Produced Show Ever Attempted in Auckland. VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. Mcdonald and payne. "The Irresponsible Scots. 1 ' GRANT AND BATES. Coloured Comedy Couple. HULEY AND BENT. Vaudeville's Biggest Laugu. PRICES: 3s, 2s 6d, 2s. Is 6d. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eacly and Son, Ltd. BESIEGED FOR OVER AN HOUR LAST EVENING. THE REGENT FINALLY ACCOMMODATED A PACKED AND TREMENDOUSLY ENTHUSA STIC AUDIENCE. WHICH ACCORDED A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION TO THE GREAT PROGRAMME, HEADED BY "VARIETY." | 1 HPHE \TEW T>EGENT. Ihe INew Jlveg ENT. rpHE \TEW "OEGENT, ±HE i>EW JKegent. " The Theatre Magnificent." Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directcrs: Beaumont Smith and F.'W. Thrmg. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 6.15 p.m. with Royal Sessions at 2.15 and 7.45. LAST SCREENINGS TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Of the Colossal Film that has taken Auckland by Storm and which attracted such a huge crowd last evening, that at least 200 PEOPLE WERE TURNED AWAY, •• variety " V ARIETY V ARIETY." "VARIETY.' . " VARIETY/' NS. " VARIETY." NS. NS. " VARIETY." ,NS. " VARIETY." NS. " VARIETY." N\ " VARIETY." NS "VARIETY.' " VARIETY. 1 N! V ARIETY \s' v ARIETY " (Recommended for Adult Audiences Only.) The griping tale of circus life, with lovo and tragedy at its basis. Introducing tho greatest trapeze act ever filmed, the triple somersault'. With EMIL JANNINGB. Li!A DE PUTTI AND WARWICK WARD Another Terrific Ovation was given Eddie it or ton. DDIE HoRTONi ]?DDIE TTORTON, -"DDIE JLJLORTON. 17DDIE TTORTON. JULORTON, At the MIGHTY WURLITZER. Last Appearances, rpHE A ERIAL QMITHS. -1-HE xx ERIAL O MITHS. In "WONDERS OF THE AIR." Special Musical Programme by MR. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE'S Superb Operatic Orchestra. , Reserves at the Theatre, Phono 4G-BSB, or at Lewis R. Eacly and Son, Ltd. COMMENCING mO-MORROW. OMMENCING 1 0-MORROW. THAT KING OF LAUGHTER-MAKERS, REGINALD EGINALD "REGINALD JA/EGINALD Reginald EGINALD TVENNY, Uenny, Denny. ENNY, Denny, enny. Xn tlie Universal Super-Attraction. " "POLLING " IVolling " "POLLING " TVOLLING ""POLLING " JttOLLING Home." OME." Home." OME." Home." OME." « A SCREAM! A RIOT! A FURORE! You've seen Denny in farcical films before, but you have never shrioked as you will shriek at this one. He couldn't afford a Ford, but he camo "Rolling Home" in a Rolls-Royce, and then tho fun began. New Programme by I?DDIB TTORTON, Juddie JjLorton, Master Organiat, who will Play: (a) Intermezzo, "Cavaleria Rasticana"; (b) "Mother Machree"; (c) Popular Medley, introducing "Red. Red Robin," "Lonesome^" and "Sorry," etc. First of the Unique MUSIC MASTER SERIES, "MENDELSSOHN." Incidents in tho life of the great master, with specially syncronised music, iuring tho screening of this charming film, the orchestra will play "The Spring Song," "Consolation," "Midsummer Night's Dream" and "On Wings of Song," whilo Eddie Horton will feature on tho organ, "Tho Wedding March " Specially Selectei Programme by tho OPERATIC ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of MR. MAURICE GUTTRTDGE. Overture, "Midsummer Night's Dream." RESERVE NOW. HE COULDN'T even make the first payment on a Ford, but he came home in a Rolls Royce. See and shriek at Reginald Denny in " ROLLING HOME" at tho NEW REGENT—TO-MORROW. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. pIA N 0 AND ORGAN. EDGAtt RANDAL Resumed Teaching MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7. Studio: 25. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Up par Queen Street. Residence: LYNTON AV.. OS PAH RD Epsom Interview* on and after MONDAY February 7. j-RENE A INSLEY, Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchess., and of Dame Nellie Meibs. Specially Recommended by Darne Nellie Molba for VOICE PRODUCTION. SINGING. AND DRAMATIC ART. Pupils Prepared for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform. Private and Class Tuition Studio: 10. SHELLY BEACH RD.. HERNS BAY. Phone 26-S3O, JJ ELENA y ENABLES, L.A.B. ACCOMPANIST AND TEACHER OF PIANO. Stadia: BRISTOL PIANO CO,. KABANGAH&PE ROAD. Private Addre*«; 12. COTTER AVENUE. BEMUBRA. F ILLIAN BKAiTHWAITE, L.A.B Ij Teadsej of Voice Prod actios, Singiog Pis.cc>. Harmony —523 ttd Hsrue Ba* T«minn# DANCING. BURN NAND S Prc'eeausjsaJ Orchestra and Concert Band Opes for Engagecjetst--—Offif#, 238, Qsitfia St. Phases; 43-231,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19564, 17 February 1927, Page 18
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