AMUSEMENTS. QTRAND lOTRAND OTRAND DTRAND The Home of Big Pictures. Twice Daily, at 2 and 8 p.m. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. 1 ' . • ' '• • UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT ENGLAND'S AT ASTERPIECE! NGLAND'S IVIASTERPIECE! The marvellous picturisation of Warwick Deeping'a sensational novel. "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." Sorrell & "Sorrell & Son." Sorreli &. Son." 'Sorrell & Son." Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell &, Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Sou." "Sorrell & Son." 'Sorreli & Son." "Sorrell & Son." 'S-orrell & Sou." •'Sorrel} & Son." 'Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son. "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son. "Sorreii & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Soil." '"Sorrell & Son." . "Sorrel! & Son." GREAT, "Sorrell & Son." AND BRITISH. "Sorrell & Son." TOO! "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell &.Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." TOO WONDERFUL FOR WORDS. "Sorrell &i Son." "Sorrell & Son." "fsorrell & Son." "(sorrell & Son." "{sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son.' Sorrell & Son." 'Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son," "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell <fe Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son. "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & 8on." Sorrell & Son." "Sorrell & Son." Sorrell <fc VSorrell & Son." ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE And Special Musical Score by Eve Bentley. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Dixieland. IXIELAND. THE CABARET BY THE SEA. THE CABARET BY THE SEA. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). (gUMMERTIME ARE WELL gPECIAL Dancing 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission ss. Music by CLYDE HOWLEY'S FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. Who will feature "My Blue Heaven," the sensational Fox-trot. If you know Dixieland you know what the name symbolises—36oo sq. feet of perfect dancing floor: the best dance music in N.Z.: beautiful decorations, fascinating lighting effectß; comfortable lounges; delicious cool drinks, and tlie daintiest of suppers: and that delightfully cool atmosphere so widely comir.tnted on by both press and dancing public For Reservations Phone 26-615, or National Tours, Ltd. Phone 46-400. Transport may be arranged with National Tours. Ltd., next to Majestic Theatre. TO-NIGHT. ~ SPOTLIGHT BATHING TILL 10 P.M. ATHLETIC SPORTS. TJOMBAY ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. - t> SATURDAY. MARCH 17. Entries for 120 yds., 220 yds., 440 yds., 880 yds., and mile handicaps, also 12-inch Standing Chop and 14-inch Standing Chop, EXTENDED till TO-MORROW (Thursday), March 8. P. 0., Bombay C. J. WHITMORE. Hon. Sec., Phone 65D, Pukckohe. E iST TAMAKI AMATEUR SPORTS. ATHLETIC, CYCLING. HUNTING AND MILITARY EVENTS. ' MARCH 10. 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles Band in Attendance. Entries Closed SATURDAY LAST. Dance to Follow Sports. COME ONE. COME ALL. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. Madame irene ainsley. Pupil oi Madame Mathilda Marchesa, and of Dame Nellie Melba, Specially Recommended by Dame Nellie Melba for VOICE PRODUCTION. SINGING. AND _ „ DRAMATIC ART. Pupils Prepared for Operatio Stage and Concert Platform. STUDIO: 10. SHELLY BEACH RD.. HERNE BAY. Phone 26-830. MAR? j^UDDOCK. TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Recently returned from England. Pupil of Max Mossel, the Dutch Violinist, Guildhall School of Music. 14. AYR STREET. PARNELL Telephone 40-202. ER. PICKERING, Saxophone. Mando- « lin. Guitar, Banjo; rapid, modern methods of instruction.—Studio: 16, Academy. Upper Queen St.. next Tabernacle HENRY SHIRLEY. L.R.A.M. (London), Pianof >rte and Hirmony • modern F.ui opean methods.—l. John St.. Heme Bay. Lillian braithwaite. 1.a.b.. Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, Piano, Harmony—229 .Tervoir Rd. Harne B».v Terminus VIOLIN and Orchestral Instruments.—R N McKay has a few vacancies.— Studio, 8. Durham St. East. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. LETHEA 0. DALTON. L.T.C.L.. :-,v ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Will be at home at "Milton," Rewi Road, off Pah Road, Epsom, To interview intending pupils. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 22 and 23, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Or by Appointment. Phone 13-325. LFO R D BELL. Speech Training. Recitation, Public Speaking. In Attendance: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 15, Academy Studios, Upper Queen Street (Next Tabernacle). Madame mabel st. James (London). Professor ot Elocution, Dramatic Art. Specialist Voice Culture. Defects of Speech. Classics, Modern Works, Gesture, Grace Examinations, Social Culture. Students trained on present-day methods of th« Royal Academy, London. 820, PACIFIC BUILDINGS, Wellesley St. E. M R W. R^ELL- W OOD. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Courses for Children, Adults, Beginners and Advanced Students. Recitals, Speeches, etc., for all occasions Pupils-prepared for all Examinations. Competitions and the Public Platform. Beneficial and interesting courses for Backward Speakers. Studio: 5. MOUNT STREET, t Lower Symondo Street. , ETER DAWSON, Thorough Tuitipn, Voice Production. Dramatic, Stage, Concert Work.—l 3, Melford St. Phone 26-580.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19889, 7 March 1928, Page 20
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