AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW REGENT. : "The Theatre Magnificent." Direction: J. C. 'Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Big JJntinee with Orsran at -2.'20. Grand Evening Performance at 7.45. OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. The Scrcen'B Beautiful Blonde, ESTHER RALSTON • ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON With NEIL HAMILTON. in "THE SPOTLIGHT." "THE SPOTLIGHT." "THE SPOTLIGHT." "THE SPOTLIGHT." A Young and Winsome Girl—at the Threshold of her Stage Career—Unknown, Unsung Unadvertised —and then Broadway Glistens with her uame- Electrio Signs Sparkle out, telling the World of Her Fame—but at What a Price! A Human Story with Punch and Thrill— A Paramount Special Production. And And And SEMI-FINALS SEMI-FINALS Of LADIES' DIVING CONTEST. LADIES' DIVING CONTEST. LADIES' DIVING CONTEST. Never Before Such a Galaxy of Athletic Prowess 1 Never Before Such a Feast of Talent! The Greatest Display of Diving ever seen t in New Zealand or Australia. 17 OF AUCKLAND'S FINEST DIVING GIRLS. 17 ALL SEMI-FINALISTS DIVING TO-NIGHT,
THE REGENT'S WONDERFUL STAGE POOL. Saturday's Results place the Semi-Finalists as follows 1. M. BELL, 2. (—. LEGGE, (E. CHAMPION, i. D. HAYSON, 5. E. TYLSLEY, 6. J. BELL. The others follow, the results being very close. Aggregate points over 4 nights will count, every competitor still has a chance to come in the first six With BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Regent Review—-Krazy Kat Ivartoon—Australasian Gazette—lnterest Picture (Electric Railways of Victoria)— Screen Comedy (Edward Everett Horton in "Find the King"). , and LESLIE V. HARVEY, At the Wurlitzer. (a) Melody in F (Rubenstein) (b) Cbunnaiue - MAURICE GUTTRIDGE, And Regent Operatic Orchestra. Reservations at Theatre. 46-SBS. (On no account can Telephone Reserves be Kept To-night After 7.30.)
Three Continents have been amazed at the Daring—the Difference—and at the Colossal Mightiness of "CHANG " "CHANG" "CHANG " "CHANG " "CHANG " " CHANG " " CHANG " 900,000 People paid for admission during the New York Beason. Eleven Tremendous Weeks in London. Traffic blocked nightly in Piccadilly. Berlin Pari3 Melbourne and Sydney all agog •with excitement over " CHANG " "CHANG" "CHANG" ' " CHANG " - " CHANG " " CHANG " "CHANG " Now Auckland prepares for the Thrills and Breathless Excitement that are coming with "CHANG" "CHANG " "CHANG " "CHANG" "CHANG" "CHANG" "CHANG " (A Paramount Picture,) LIFE. LOVE AND DEATH IN THE WILDS. SPECIAL SEASON COMMENCES ' FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. Bos Plans have just been opened and are already in great demand. We advise you to book your seats at once at the Theatre (4G-BSS) or Lewis Eady, Ltd. DANCING BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tiuticn.—Modern Dancing Studio. ;tO. I'nhncrston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. I/UIA.NK VVOODRUFFE. The Expert X and Waltz Instructor. Special course, 15s.— I7d, Upper taymonds St. MLLK VALESKA, Ngapubi Chambers, Lome St.—Studio reopened. Wanted clever children for prologues.—Phone 46-i'2l. FAKIBIAis Dancing Studio, 89-40, Winstone BldgM., City.—lnstructors: Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley. Success assured. MISS SPENCER'S Dance's, Symondsville Studio. Symonds St (next St. Paul's)., reopens Saturday; April 14, Tuesday, April 17, Tuition Classes, Monday. April 2, Wednesday, April 4, Private Lessons given; Yale Blues, etc.—particulars, Phone, or Studio. POINT Erin Park Kiosk, Heme Boy, adjacent Baths, Beach; available Private Social Evenings, Weddings, Birthday Parties. ALL Ballroom Dances taught in six !essoiis, including Yale Blues.—Ruby Sherriff. 8. Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. Madame ma-bel st. .iames (London). Professor of Elocution, Dramatic Art. Specialist Voice Culture, Defects of Speech. Classics Modern Works, Gesture, Grace, Examinations, Social Culture. Students trained on present-day methods of the Royal Academy. London.
320, PACIFIC BUILDINGS, Wellesley St. E RAiE KUBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College, London).—Dramatic Art, Speech uud Deportment —l2. Scots Hall Sywonds Street. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. ER. PICKERING. Sasophone, Mando- . lin. Guitur, Banjo, rapid, modem methods of instruction. Studio: 15, Academy, Upper Queen St.. nest Tabernacle. L~~ ILLIAN BKAITHWAITE. LA 8., Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, Piano, Harmony —229 .Tervoia Rd.. Heme Bay Terminus ; IT is the beginning that counts.—Druleigb School of Mu3ic. INSURANCE. LLiANCE ASSUKANCE CO., LTD Assets, £'25,000,000. Phone 43-123 5. O'Conneil St Manager. Wilfrid Skega. • -J 4 »)O —Consult Gerald a!] Peake re, Xtti-iO# all kinds of Insurance Protection, P.O. Bos .1423; Day aud Evening appointments; City and Country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 16
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