AMUSEMENTS, Tl/T AJESTIC. Majestic. Tl/TAJESTIC. IVlajestic. , „ I'l'The Theatre Beautiful.' Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. New Zealand's First Big Comedy I Filled with Laughs and Thrills! Hector qt. pLMg ECTOR pT. vyJjA.LK I « A rpAKAPUiNA aCANBAL.;* »A JLAKAPUNA OCAHDAL. I I Kinematographed and Directed j by Rudall Hayward. j Supported by A Bevy ot Aueiuand Beauties. A Cast of Protessional Players,, Filmed in unci tibout Auckland^ Also Screening: A THRILLING AND UNUSUAL DRAMA! About A Very Modern Eve J An Excessively Modern Serpentl A Thoroughly Up-to-date Adatnl " TTiVE'S T OVER." " Juve's .Lover.;; " EVE'S LOVER." , , " EVE'S LOVER. •'EVE'S LOVER. ' " EVE'S LOVER." ''EVE'S LOVER/' „ " EVE'S LOVER. "EVE'S LOVER." " EVE'S LOVER. With „ TRENE 1?ICH, J-RENE JVICH. Bert Lytell, Clara Bow, Willard Louis. ITT SOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. Overture: Tancredi. Interlude Book Your Seals! Ring 43-210. Prices^ SPECIAL CABLE THE CHINESE SITUATION. "Sun Chuan Fans is advancing on Tchekianf?. The Tchekiangese who were approaching Shanghai with Chang Ka.i Shek are withdrawing to Nanking. During this time Tchang Tso Lin is marching to occupy the South. Do you get all that?" "Oh, yes." "Then, for Heaven's sake, explain it to me." " T?OR " JO OR HEAVEN'S EAVEN'S QAKEI" OAKEI" Harold Lloyd says laugh and grow fit. The fun commences at Tivoli, Everybody's and Princess to-morrow (Wednesday). Be there, for Heaven's sake. TO-DAY FROM 3.30 TO ,5. THE pEGENT OALLROOM. 1 1IE IXEGENT OALLROOM. EXTRAORDINARY AFTERNOON DANCE. When You'll Sway to the Gayest Riot of Tunes Ever by Ruth "\tarin and iter uth V arin and Her Maryland tit aids. ARYLAND IYLaIDS. THE GREATEST GIRL BAND OF AMERICA. Direct from U.S.A., on route to Palais Royal, Sydney (By Arrangement with J. C. Bendrodt). USUAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT from 8.30. Tickets, 7s"6d Double. TEA DANCE TO-MORROW at 3. 2s Gd Each. "NO NO. NANETTE." NIGHT FRIDAY NEXT. RUGBY FOOTBALL. TT'LLERSLIE RUGBY FOOTOjfc .Hi BALL CLUB. (Vvi Players and Intending Players of the above club must attend Prac—E—M tice on Tuesday and Thursday Nights this week at the club's training shed, Findlay Street, Ellerslie. Members of senior team specially asked to attend in view of final selection, of team for next Saturday. W. KELLY, Hon. Sec. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. League eag u e FOOTBALL. OOTBALL. TRAINING. All Players Chosen for the Auckland All Blacks Team and the Auckland Representative Team are requested to Attend Training Carlaw Park on Tuesday and Thursday Evening, at 7.30. J VAN CULPAN, Auckland Rugby League. TEACHERS OF DANCITO. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, cjualifled, private tuition. —Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. /CHARLESTON, Fox-Trot and Waltz taught simply and speedily.—Miss Ruby Sbernff, 8, Hopetoun St.. JPonsonby. DOROTHY RICHARDSON, Studio Buildings, 15, Karangahape Rd. Phono •16-690. Classes commencing immediately. Ballet Class Saturdays. VRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazz and J- Waltz Instructor. Special Jozz Course, 155.—178, Upper Symonds St. MDLLE VALESKA.—New Studio: Nsapuhi Chambers, Lome St., opp. Regent Theatre. Phone 46-121. Commencing immediately. MTSS ANITA WEBSTER,.— Pri--I».JL vato Tuition: specialities Black Bottom. Paso. Doble. etc.—Studio,, Phone 27-177. MISS SPENCER teaches Latest Dances; clasi or privato lessons.—Particulars by phone. 25, Vincent St. T\ ; TISS STODDART has resumed teaching i»i. Ballroom. including * Black Bottom." Fan :y Dancing.—Studio. 99, Queen St. MISS DOSAE STODDART'S Ballroom Dancing Classes, Monday, Thursday Evenings; £1 la term. —99, Queen Street. Phono 44-314. PARISIAN Dancing Studio: 39 and 4(t, Winstone Buildings (over Smeeton's(, Success assured in eight private lessons. MISS JESSAMINE KIRKWOOD. (London Diploma). Having recently arrived from London, will open a School of Dancing and Mime at Broadway. Newmarket (over Smith and Caughey's) CLASSES COMMENCING APRIL 20. Operatic, National. Eurythmics. Grecian Dancing, Elocution, and Mime. All Modern Ballroom Dances, Including Flat Charleston, Quick-timo. and Bottom. Private Lessons by appointment. Children's Classes a Speciality. Private address. THE CEDARS. Phone 12-204 Symonds St.. Onehunan..! REMOVAL NOTICES. BROADY AND CO.. Rangemakeirs, Durham St., removed to 43, Hobson St., next Farmers' Union.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 24
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