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AMUSEMENTS. DAY. | . CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, "THE FLEET'S IN.* A "Fox" Exclusive, MT. ETNA ERUPTION. Most Remarkable, Awe-inspiring. TO SEE IS TO BELIEVE. MAJESTIC. (A Fuller Hayward Theatre.) CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M HOI, LA!!, LA! 11 WHY GO TO GAY PAREE? WHY GO TO GAY PAREE? Whilst The glitter and glamour of Paris is Coming to Auckland Nest Friday Introduced to New Zealand Audiences by Cinema Arts. "\,fOULIN POUGE." " IUoULIN ItOUGE." Moulin OULIN " MOULIN "111 OULIN Rouge." OUGE." Rouge." OUGE." " IV/f OULIN pOUGE." •« i'-LoULIN LVOUGE." Directed by E. A. DUPONT, the World-famous Director of "Variety." The entire Personnel of the 1923 Parisian Revue—"Paris-New York"—staged at the " Moulin Rouge." Paris, with Olgu Tschochown, ono of ( he most remarkable personalities on the Continental Stage: Eve Gray, the Australian film star; Jean Bradin, and a magnificent cast of 1000 extras appears at the LE FAMEUX LE FAMEUX MOULIN ROUGE DE PARIS MOULIN ROUGE DE PARIS ("Red Mill.") PARIS—AS IT REALLY 1SIts gaiety, its famous night life, its essential fascination—marvellous scenes actually filmed before and behind the curtain of one of its great music halls—and then the story focuses on the tremendour drama of the lives of three Parisians, i. 'star" of iho "Moulin Rouge," her daughter and a young aristocrat. THE REAL NIGHT LIFE OF THE GAYEST CITY IN THE WORLD. The world-famous "Moulin Rouge"—the most renowned of all musical halls—with its _ sparkling lights, flashing signs, and lavishly illuminated windmills, has been transferred to the screen by this masterdirector in all its glittering glory. 2.3O—TWICE DAILY—B.O. 2.3O—TWICE DAILY—B.O On the Stage, "SEVEN CRAZY CLOWN SYNCOPATORS." And FOLOLE LILLIOKALANI. Honolulu's Favourite, in her Original Hula Specialty Danco. MAJESTIC. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. ) NEXT FRIDAY. THE LYRIC. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. THE INCOMPARABLE JOHN BARR^MORE As CHEVALIER FABIEN DES GRIEUX. "MANON LESCAUT." BEAUTIFUL DOLORES COSTELLO BEAUTIFUL DOLORES COSTELLO I'ictirrised as "HIS LADY." "HIS LADY." — — USUAL PRICES Reserves Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phono 43-615. CHURCH NOTICES. "JJNITED QHUKCHES TENT CAMPAIGN. TENT CAMPAIGN. CIVIC SQUARE. rPO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). - 1 - AND rpO-MORKOW (FRIDAY) TUIGHT. 7.30 P.M. SPEAKER: MR. ANDREW JOHNSTON (Tho Blind Soldier). SUNDAY—3 D.m. and 8.15 p.m. Every Night Next Week, Except Saturday. 7.30 p.m. Stirring Addresses Bright Singing. BE SURE TO COME. EDUCATIONAL. WIRELESS SCHOOL. ALL SUBJECTS FOR T.M.G. CERTIFICATE. Radiotelegraphy, Direction Findiag, Geography, Automatic Alarm, Radiotelegraphy, Theoretical: Particularly Moderate Fees for Boys of 16 or 17. THE PROFESSION IS NOT OVERCROWDED. Operators Please Communicate With Us Concerning Requalication Exam. Day or Evening Classes. kRULEIGH COLLEGE, ANZAC AVENUE. Phone 46-884. JgLAM SCHOOL OF ART. The First Term commences on MONDAY, February 25, 1929. Intending Students February 25, 1929. Intending Students should make application for enrolment between February 20 and 23. Holders of Proficiency Certificates or any other higher qualificati- n may attend under tho .Regulations for Junior and Senior Free Places in Technical Schools. Only full-time students aro accepted at the Day Classes, but a class for Adult Studeats. over 25 years of age, in Orawing from_ Life, will be formed if sufficient applications aro received Write to the Registrar for Prospectus of classes, also forms for Elam Free Scholarships are obtainable on request.—A J. C. FISIIER. v R.C.A., Director. QEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL O COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Evening School Session will commence on FEBRUARY 25. Applications are invited from aualified persons for positions as Instructors to the Evening Classes: such applications should bo delivered to the undersigned not later than SATURDAY. February 16. Students may enrol at the College Office dailv between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on and after FEBRUARY 14. and between 7 and 9 D.m. on FEBRUARY 18. 19 and 21. G. J. PARK. Princinal. PREPARE for a well-paid position.— X Hemingway's Commercial Classes: Book-keeping, Shorthand. Typing. -Chan eery Chambers, O'Connell St COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. W nAT Have you lor that Certificate? Become a Bower Student und Success is Guaranteed. Wiremcn—Oil Engineers—Steam Engineers Our addres; is COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, Swansojh Street. P.O Box 50 JBf Auckland jtC HEMINGWAY'S Cbmmercial Classes.Students receive individual personal attention Instructors with extensivo practical experience iu office work OAfcOlHii BALLROOM Dancing.—Doreon Gallagher commences Classes, St. Kevins Arcade, K-irangahape Rd. t Monday Next. Feb. 11 BALbKUOAi Ouncing. .orrect style, uuali fied private tuition —Modern Dancing Studio. 80, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orches tra .Open for Engagement.—Office. Lewis Eady. Ltd., Brd. Floor. Phone 43-231 PARISIAN Dancing Studio removed to Whitehall, 419, Queen St.—l4oo bq. feet of sprung dancing floor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20174, 7 February 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20174, 7 February 1929, Page 18

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