AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. "J. C. Williamson's Horn*-of Supreme Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment I" Arresting Plot! • • Bizarre Backgrounds!! ~ 1 Gorgeous Costumes!!! A Scintillating Story!!!! 1 The Brilliant'' Paramount Star, ! ADOLPHE MENJOU * ' ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ' In " HIS TIGER LADY." " HIS TIGER LADY." " HIS TIGER LADY." Intimate Glimpses of the Backstage Realms of the Folies Bergere. Scores of Folles' Dancing Girls, with Menjou in the shimmering garb of a suave Maharajah. A Fascinating TechnicoloUr Novelty, I ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, ! I ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, j The World's Greatest Love Story. OXTHE STAGE, TWICE DAILY, HARMSTON'S j WONDERFUL COCKATOOS, j MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND THE REGENT ORCHESTRA. Regent Review. Cartoon,- Comedy. Itlans at Theatre (46-888). or Lewis Eadv Ltd. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. The Screen's Perfect Fools," HATTON AND BEERY In "PARTNERS IN CRIME." ON THE STAGE: MDLLE. MICHELS' PARISIAN MODELS. B R aRTLey da xt e r O B -*-» ART L E Y A X T E R Presents TJAOLO AND T7IRANCESCA A AOLO AND r RANCESCA HUEL, l^uel, I\TODERN TTkAUGHTERS. -aitoDERN -Daughters. CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. Box Plan at Lewis Eadjr, Ltd. Prices: 3/ (Reserves). 2/, and 1/. ■ x 2 SPORTING. JJACING QLUB. gPRING *|y|"EETING, 1925. gATURDAY AND QCTOBER g AND g FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE— Each Person 1/6 Vehicles 2/6 LEGER ENCLOSURE— Each Person ' 5/ GRANDSTAND— Gentlemen 12/6 Ladies 7/6 CHILDREN under twelve will NOT be admitted the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any« time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass.. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will -be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE, :6 Secretary. PUPILS WANTED. A CADEMY Studios, Upper Queen —J. O'Kane offers attractive Instructional Courses Guitar (Spauish or Hawaiian), Banjo. 6 A UCKLAND Motor Driving School—Drlv lug License guaranteed. — Hamlin and Co.. Ltd.. 5?, Albert St. D "DARBOLA, Gesso Work, Batik, Raffia, ■*-* Coloured Leather work. Stencilling, Cane Basketry.—Mlsa Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. B ! T~\RESSMAKIXG and Classes.—Quarterly Classes in Practical Dressmaking; individual instruction. — McClymont and Wooilhead. 20, City" Chambers. B L 1 DGAR C. PEARCE'S School of Motor Driving is Now Open : tuition only by experts; drivers' certificates guaranteed.— Apply Edgar C. Pearce's New Garage, Khyber Pass. Phone 46-206. Open every - Night and All Saturday. B MAEWA KAIHAU, Teacher of Maori Songs. Hakas and Pol Dances.—2l7, Pacific Hldjjts.- Private Phone 20-108. D "VTAORI—Read, Write, Speak It In few y-*- months.—New Zealand Correspondence Schools. Box 50, Auckland. x 2 MAYHILL'S Motor School, 8, Lower Albert St. Phone 44-174. Established 1918; experienced instructors; certificate guaranteed. D ~V|"ILLINERY Classes, 2, Gaze's Bldgs., la. Karangahape Rd. —Miss Rutherford instructs pupils latest American Millinery methods. , B UCKLAND * J£P SINESS QOLLEGE Guarantees Results In SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. 201, Smith's Buildings, Albert Street. Phone 40-630. Auckland TF T\ECEMBER MATRICULATION STUDENTS ' Gc-t individual Tuition, any Subject or Section thereof. * DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Tasihan Bldgs., Ansae Avenue. RD ESTABLISHED x 1 9 1 2. ' -M By Special Appointment to 1 Her Excellency Lady Jellicoe and Family. Instructor to ■ Miss Ena Stockley. N.Z. Olympic Rep., Winner and Record Holder Australian < -and-New- ■ -Zealand. Championship. BackStroke and Free Style. Gladys Pidgeon. • Breast-stroke Champion and Record Holder Auckland and New Zealand. 1925 26-27-2S Dorothy Grant. 220 yds and 440 yds Auck- ■ land Champion. ■ D. B. ANDERSON, j. Phone 42-746. Box 1827. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 18
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