AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW REGENT. The Theatre Magnificent. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Grand Evening Performance at 7.45. LAST TWO DAYS Of " T3EAU Q ABREUR." " XJEAU ©ABREUR." An Answer to " TJEAU n. ESTE " " JL>EAU VJESTE." A Thrilling Romance ot the Burning Sahara Sands. Famous Music Masters. MICHAEL BALFE. Composer of "The Bohemian Girl." With Superb Orchestrations by MAURICE GUTTRIBGE and the Regent Operatic Orchestra, And LESLIE V. HARVEY At the Might* Wurlitzer. REGENT NEWS. CARTOON AND COMEDY LAST TWO MATINEES. Grand "danto. extravaganza. RAND X ANTO. IIiXTRAVAGANZA, " BABES IN THE WOOD," WITH A CAST OF FORTY. COMING FRIDAY NEXT COMING FRIDAY NEXT The Greatest Act on the Screen— EMIL TANNINGS MIL tJ ANNJNGS :Wilf OF ALL FLII:--"The Way of all Flesh" is one of the most Dynamic Pictures of Years. Reservations at Theatre (46-8B8) and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. MUNICIPAL CONCERTS. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. PROGRAMME:MARCH. "The Staffordshire Knot" • - - • - - Duthoit. OVERTURE. 'The Caliph of Bagdad" - - - - Boieldieu. CORNET SOLO. "Serenade" - Schubert. Soloist. MR. FRED BOWES. SONGS, (a) "If Pure are the Springs of the Fountain" Arne. <b> "Rest Thee. Sad Heart" Del Riego. Vocalist, MISS NELLIE LINGARD. SCENE ESPAGNOLE. "Sevillana"' B«gar. BALLET. "The Dance of the Hours" ("La Gioconda") • Ponchielli. FLUTE SOLO. Seventh Grand Solo ■ • - Krantz. Solois-., MR. HAL C. McLENNAN. INTERMEZZO WALTZ. "Beethoven Echoes' - - Chr. Smith. SONGS, (a) "Alleluia" ■ O'Connor-Morris. (b> "Ka Mate" (Maori War Song) - - Te Rangi Hikiroa. Vocalist. MISS NELLIE LINGARD. RHAPSODY. No. 2 liiszt. OUVERTURE. SOLENNELLE. "1S12" _ Tschaikowski. National Anthem. Conductor • MR. CHRISTOPHER tfMTTH. Accompanist - - - MR. LEO. WHITTAKER. ADMISSION: 6d and Is: Reserves 2s. Booking at Lewis Eady. Ltd. .T S BRIGHAM. Town Oerk. PUBLIC NOTICE. pONSUMERS OF ELECTRICITY are hereby notified that the Power Plant at Horahora will be closed down on SUNDAY. May 20, from 7.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Restricted supply will be given between these hours. Consumers should use as little as possible, as otherwise it may be necessary to cut off. DISTRICT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. TVTOTICE UNDER "THE FAMILY PROTECTION ACT. 1905." APPLICATION NO. 4 I hereby give notice that Bessie Casely, wife of James Henry Casely, of Matamate, Mail Carrier, has made application under the provisions of "The Family Protection Act, 1908," to have the land described in her said application, situate at Matamata, in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing 1 rood and 5 perches, more or less, being Lot 7 on Deposited Plan 6974, a.nd being part of a block situated in the Tapapa Survey District, called Turanga-o-Moana, registered as a "family home/' and that the same will be registered accordingly unless caveat forbidding the same be lodged with me, at the District Land Registry Office, Auckland br some person claiming to be a creditor of the applicant within the time limited for that purpose by the said A ct Dated this 4th day of Mav. 1925. W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. M R W. R us&ELL -"vy ooDELOCUTION* ANO DRAMATIC ART. Courses for Childreu. Adults, Beginners and Advanced Students. Recitals. 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Recommences her Classes tor Children and Adults on TUESDAY, May 29 Special Class for Teachers All particulars, MUSS WHISTLER, Thurlow, Irene Avenue, Mt. Eden. MISS M. . If EKA LD, B A., L.R A.M., London. Pupil of MISS KATHLEEN ARNOLD (Piano), And of MR DAWSON FREER (Singing). Lessons in PIANOFORTE and SINGING. 27, VICTORIA AVENUE, MT. EDEN. ( IYRIL VVALSHEi Professor of Music; Singing, £2 ,0s; Piano. Half-hour Lesson, i'l sa. 23. Khyber Pass. Lillian braiThwaite. l.a.b" Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, Piano, Harmony.- 229. Jervois Rd.. Heme Bay Terminus. SINGING. —Learn at Druleigh, School of Music: clnsp lessons froni £1 Is per BUSINESS NOTICES. ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE Imperishable as the Pvrnmirla I Imperishable as the Pyramids Manufactured in Auckland by .'Nab and M a s°N. I Better Workmanship than in Imported Memorials A Guarantee with Every Order. 109 SYMONDS STREET Send for Free Catalogue PUBLIC TYPISTS. MISS R. BAKER, Typist, Duplicatist. Reporter, Room 421, N.Z. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19947, 16 May 1928, Page 22
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