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AMUSEMENTS. SEAL OF THE PRESS STAMPS REGENT ENTERTAINMENT. The N.Z. Herald.—"Music of rare beauty is the dominant note on the programme . . . The Mendelssohn _ evening was a musical treat that will live long in the memory of the audience- • . ■ The audience sat spellbound throughout the performance—every moment a sheer delight." The Auckland Star. —"Ono just sits enthralled as this beautiful Mendelssohn music is wonderfully rendered by the orchestra. ... Tt was beautiful music —music that probes deep into the heart. 'The Wedding March' ulivved by both Eddie Horton on the mighty Wurlitzer and the orchestra (under tho baton of Maurice Guttridge) was amazing." mHE MEW T3 EGENT. MEW EGENT. i. HE EW IVEGENT. ■ "The Theatre Magnificent." Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors, Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 6.15, _with Royal Sessions at 2.15 and 7.'15. THIS WEEK'S WONDERFUL PROGRAMME HAS RECEIVED GLOWING TRIBUTES. NOT ONLY FROM THE NEWSPAPERS. BUT FROM THE CROWDED AUDIENCES WHO HAVE ALREADY PATRONISED IT. THE GLORIOUS MUSIC OF MENDELSSOHN PREDOMIN ATES, WHILE THE CHIEF PICTURE ATTRACTION STARS THE GREATEST OF ALT, LAUGH-MAKERS. T> EGINALD T\ ENN Y xt eginald JJenny Reginald i^enny EGINALD -L/ENNY In Tb»- Universal Fnrcce. " ROLLING "ROLLING " ROLLING " ROLLING HOME " HOME " HOME " HOME " Causes shrieks of laughter at every session. It's Denny's best. As the promoter do luxe who can't afford a .Ford but_ drives full speed into hilarious complications in a Rolls Royce. he beats nil his past records. Introducing tho superb musical Selections. First the Charming Music master QERIES, I usic Master Deries, i Incidents from the life of Mendelssohn, ENDELSSOHN. With Specially Synchronised Music including "The Spring Song," "Consolation," "Midsummer Night's Dream" and "On Wings of Song," played by the.Orchestra and " THE WEDDING , MARCH," which is interpreted in an inspiring manner by the Combined Orchestra and Eddie Horton at the organ. Superb New Programme by TTORTON. JDDIE XJ.ORTON. Eddie ttorton. DDIE IJLORTON. Master Organist, on the Mighty Wurlitzer. (a) "Cavalleria Rusticana"; (bl "Mother Machree; (c) Popular Medley. AN OVATION GREETED HIM ON SATURDAY NIGHT, Delightful renditions of an excellent Musical Programme by ' THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Under the baton of MR. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. . who is being congratulated on oil sides for his .splendid offerings. Overture. "M&saniello" (Auber). AS THE BOX PLANS FOR THE WEEK ARE SELLING RAPIDLY PATRONS ARE URGED TO RESERVE AT THE THEATRE. PHONE 46-BSB. or at Messrs. Lewis R Eady and Soil. Ltd. NOTE.—Phone reserves cannot be kept affpr 7.40 on week nights. The session at 2.15 is exactly the 's that at 7.45. REGENT BALLROOM Onening TUESDAY. MARCH 1. ROYAL VISIT. I T Y OF AUCKLAND. CLOSING OF PUBLIC LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY. The Public Library and Art Gallery will be Closed on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 22nd and 23rd February, 1927, and will reopen at 1 p.m. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd day of February 1927, has been declared a Special Bank Holiday in City of Auckland. Suburbs and Papakura, on the occasion of visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Yorii. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED.—W. A. LEITCH. Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.HENRY W. LEVER. Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.—W, F. L. WARD. Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEA LAND. LIMITED.—G W McINTOSH. General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED.—P H. PHILLIPB, Acting-Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.-H. BUCK ELTON General Manager. MZ. WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIAi\. TION. Our warehouses will be Closed on TUESDAY, 22nd inst., until 1.30 p.m., and on WEDNESDAY. 23rd inst., f .0111 10 a.m. till' 1.30 p.m., in honour of the- visit of Their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of York. BING HARRIS AND CO., LTD. BUTTERWORTH BROS., LTD. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD. MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL. LTD. ROSS AND GLENDINING, LTD. SARGOOD. SON AND EWEN, LTD. TTAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. VISIT OF T.R.H, THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. FEBRUARY 20, 1927. 11.45- 1.15 12.30- 1.15 12.30 1.30 Under the powers conferred by The Municipal Corporations Act. J920, the following arrangements will be ena&i'ced on SATURDAY, February 20: — STREETS CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. Ward St.. from Anglesea St. to Victoria St. . . .. 11.15-12.15 Victoria St., from Railway Crossing to Bridge St 1J..45 - 12.15 Traffic Bridge .. . .. 11.45- 1.16 Bridge St. East 11 - 1.15 Grey St., from Bridge St. to Wellington St. 10.30 - 1.15 Grey St.. from Bridge St. to O'Neill St . . 12.30- 1.15 Cook St., from River to Firth St. 10.30- 1.30 Firth St.. from Cook to Wellington Sts. . ... 10.30- 1.30 River Rd., from Bridge St. to O'Neil St. . .. 11.45- 1,15 O'Neill St - 12.30 - 1.15 Station Road 12.30 1.30 Wellington St.. from Grey St. to Firth St 10.30- 1.30 In the event of delay to the Royal train en route the above times may in some instances have to be extended. FOOTWAYS.—Station Road will be closed to ail pedestrians from 12.30 till after departure of Royal train. Traffic Bridge Footway will be closed from 11.55 to 12.15. •NOTE.—Pedestrians are requested to refrain from tissue carriages except where ihis is unavoidable. Carriageways of ail streets on. the Route are *„losed to pedestrians 15 minutes before to i minutes after the Key a! I Party passes, along. j PARKING OF CARS —Curs n. ay. pro | vided they are left not more than -It. I rum I the kerb, park in any except the following I streets. i During the hours 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.: ' Bridge St. East; Gir.ey St., from Bridge to j Wellington Sts"; Wellington St.. from Gi«y | St.. (o Firth St., Firth St.. from Wellington I »» Cook Sis : Cook St,, from Firth to Grey Sis., Clyde St.. from River to Grey St j During the hour U a.m. to 12.30 p.in : | Ward St... between Anglesea St. and Vic- ! toria St. . Victoria St.. on the west side 1-e----i tween Railway Line auci Traffic Bridge, j During the hours noon to 1.15 p.m.. i O'Neill St, River Road, between Bridge and ! O'Neill Sts. and Station Rd. ENTRANCES TO STEELE PARK.—The General Public will obtain entrance to the Park by Tempo' s»rv entrance. 1 * on Grey St. ; and Cool*. St The main gates at the cor- \ nor of Cck. and Gtey Streets, and the en- j trance a', the corner of Wellington and Firth Sts. will RESERVED for special parties. ] The inner enclosure at the Park is reserved i for ."bool children, the Guard and Returned ; Soldiers. GENERAL.—The, pubiie are earnestly j quested to co-operate with the Police »tnd f the Traffic Control Officers in carrying out 1 the arrangements. JOHN R. FOW, Mayor. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19567, 21 February 1927, Page 20

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