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AMUSEMENTS, THE HOME OP THOSE "PAR EXCELLENT'* PROGRAMMES LAUDED THIS' WEEK BY EVERY NEWSPAPER IN AUCKLAND. rimE ISJ E W L> EGEN P. X he INew XiEGENT. rpH E TVTEW O EGEN J?. XHE IN EW XVEGENT. " The Theatre Magnificent.' Direction - -J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: . Beaumont Smith and P. W. Thrmg. BIG MATINEES, ' With Full Orchestra and Vaudeville Daily at 2.15, as at 7.45. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Paramount presents THE NEW GLORIA SW ANSON THE NEW GLORIA SWANSON in Her Greatest Bole as a comedienne and a tragedienne, in Fine m anners. ' ine Manners." 17 IN E ]\,f ANNERS." 1 ine Manners." The Adventures of a Working Girl in High Society. TORNADOES OF LAUGHTER EACH AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Hector ECTOR Hector ector Ol 1 . PLAIK. OT. VJLAIR. ST. r^LAIR. T. V^LAIR. Hector qt. hlair. ECTOR OT. Our Inimitable Hector, of J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville, is responsible for all the hysterics in Auckland to-day. He rocks the Recent at every appearance and ttie Pa WILL NOT LET HIM LEAVE THE qTA<TE LADDIE CT'ORTON HiDDIE JULORTON At' the Mighty Wurlitzer THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director - - Maurice Guttndge. Overture, " Hungarian Lustspiel -- - - (Keler-Bela). Reservations at the Theatre, Phone 40-888. or at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. PARENTS-REMEMBER THE BIG MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15, WHEN YOU ■RECEIVE ALL THAT IS PRESENTED AT 7.45. PRICES Is, Is 6d and 2s (childrC> DAY SESSIONS: Adults. Is; Children. 6|, ridat JjiRIDAY J^EXT. I FLORENCE VIDOR, < LORENCE V IDOR, „ " The Orchid Lady of the Screen, Will prove that ~ "■\rOU -IVTEVER TTNOW T7I7OMEN. » lou JM EVER JA.NOW VV oifEN. "VOU TVJEVER TTNOW WOMEN. "X QU EVER JIVNOW * * OMEN. A novel Comedy-Drama with. a unique theme. Several Famous Genuine Continental Vaudeville Acts are actually featured in this Paramount Film. It has been called "THE PERFECT PICTURE OF THE SEASON." rnHE DEGENT T>ALLROOM. Ihe llegent JDallroom. The New and Luxurious Rendezvous of Auckland's Dancing Public. If you come once out of curiosity you remain a regular patron. TO-NIGHT— 8.30 TILL 11.30. And every Evening. Tickets, 5b each, 7s 6d double. After the Theatre, 2s 6d each. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. THE DANSANT, 3 to 5 p.m. Tickets 2s 6d each, including Tea. Reservations at the Theatre, Phone, -16-888. THE LAST FEW DAYS. Grand. 0p P . g.p.o. nn RAND. Opp. g.p.o. JL To-day. O-DAY. The Master Picture. For the First Time in Auckland. MARIE CORELLI'S Romantic Book. •' rpsELMA." T " 1 HELMA." " rpHELMA." I " 1 HELMA." I Starring JANE NOVAK. MARIE CORELLI'S Great Book. | " rpHELMA." " 1 HELMA." •« rpHELMA." f 1 HELMA." -A Fashion Display of Dazzling Lavishness -A Plot of Gripping Power! -A Romance of White Hot Passion! -A Great Artist playing the Title Role! -A New JANE NOVAK of Orchid Beauty! Of Blazing Gowns and Jewels. Sessions: 11.15. 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. MEETINGS. "yiCTORIA LEAGUE (Incorp.) J|§L THE ANNUAL MEETING ot iffigTjliW;, the Victoria League will be held in the Lyceum Club, Short's MMsifiSflfl Buildings, Queen Street. TONIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.45. BUSINESS: Adoption ot Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers for 1927. Empire Ball. . At the conclusion of the business the meet ing will take the form of an At Home, U.ual "k. 4. HADFEEI.D. Secretary. PROPOSED SPORTS A General Meeting of SUBSCRIBERS and those interested in the formation of a SPORTS AND GYMNASIUM CLUB to encourage systematic training in all brancnes of Sport will be held at the Chamber of Commerce (upstairs, 'Main Hall), Swanson Street, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at S p.m. ERRICK CHARMERS, Promoter and Organiser. ZEALAND SMALL SHOPKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. Members are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting is POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. W. A. HILL. Auckland Secretary. Northumberland and Durham ASSOCIATION. A Meeting of the above Association will bo held on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. At 7.30 p.m., in the CABIN TEA ROOMS. Symonds Street. Ladies and Gentlemen from these Counties are cordially iuvited. W. W. HARWOOD. Hon. Secretary. Auckland. A MEETING OF RATEPAYERS IN THE iV. TURANGA RIDING Will be held in the WHJTFORD HALL On SATURDAY, APRIL 9, at 8 p.m., To Discuss the Proposed New Tamaki Bridge at Otahuhu. LEWIS GILBERTSON. A MEETING OF RATEPAYERS will be held in the East Tamaki Public Hall on THURSDAY, April 7. at 8 o'clock, to pass certain resolutions in connection with the proposed Bridge across the Tamaki River. K. ROSS. Convener., BUSINESS NOTICES. , |KDER THE MEMORIAL IN GKANTTE Imperishable aa the Pyramids. Manufactured in Auckland by jyjcNAß „ AND MASON--109. SYMONDS STREET. Better Workmanship than in Imported . Memorials. A Guarantee With Every Order. Send for Fre* Catalogue. QCHNIEDMAN fJROS HAVE REMOVED TO 153 A, QUEEN STREET, Corner Queen and Wyndharn Sis., next Herald. This is our only address. Suits to measure in Navy Serge, guaranteed fast dyes, from £5 15s. Our personal attention given to every customer in cutting and fitting, to ensure absolute satisfaction. We keep a large stock of Ready-to-Wear Suits and Overcoats of our own xnanufacture. EDUCATIONAL. /""10ACHING. Matrioulation, _ French. Vv* Teachers. Geometrical Drawing and Music; Proficiency.—Herbert Mason, M.A., 139, Dominion Rd„

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19604, 5 April 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19604, 5 April 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19604, 5 April 1927, Page 18