THE REGENT * THE REGENT THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. . (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) THREE SESSlOftb DAILY—II a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. BEAUTIFUL! DELIGHTFUL! ADORABLE! ' NANCY CARROLL. Nancy making love! Harry Green, Skeets Gallagher making laughs! Everybody making merry with the new song hits, "Sing' You Sinners," "My Little Hope Chest," " and others, in ■ ■ . "HONEY" "HONEY" Sweet, sparkling, song romance. A brilliant musical comedy. The tale ot a girl who played cook, and forced her brother to be;butler, to a family who rented her house. Between them they upset the matrimonial plans of her tenant. . It's a Paramount Picturel BOX PLANb AT THE THEATRE (TEL. 44-144) AND BRISTOL. . COMING FRIDAY TO THE REGENT! - A British Talkie to .Talk About! BEN TRAVERS'S SENSATIONAL, UPROARIOUS FARCE COMEDY, "ROOKERY NOOK" With the Original London Company,. . ■ RALPH LYNN, TOM WALLS, MARY BROUGH, and a Host of Fun-makers. , ALL TALKING ALL LAUGHING ALL ENGLISH! ' J It held'the stage of London's leading playhouse lor a whole year. Now it comes.to delight the world on the All-talking Screen. ONE OF THE NEW BRITISH ALL-TALKING'PRODUCTIONS. y Released by Greater Australasian Films. . WRESTLING WRESTLING TO-NIGHT At 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT 3 WELLINGTON TOWN HALL SPECIAL HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST GEORGE WALKER v- FRED EBERT (13.8—Champion of British Empire) (14.8—Champion of Austria) EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: 5/- and 2/6. Ladies Half-price (both plus tax). " r BOX PLAN AT JIM TURFIS (Ritz Tobacconist), MANNERS STREET. _______________________________________________ >' . — a SEE THESE WONDERFUL SHOE BARGAINS ? AT LINDSAY'S GIGANTIC SALE ' r TO-MORROW ' ; i WOMEN'S, CREPE DE CHINE SHOES ( (151 pairs' of them) Some with high heels, some with medium heels, and a few with low heels. ] Beautiful English Shoes. Usually sold at 20/6. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 12/6 , ' HERE IS ANOTHER WONDERFUL BARGAIN: f 84 PAIRS CROCKETT & JONES SHOES FOR WOMEN—Several styles leathers . and heels. Usually these shoes seli for. 49/0. ' ' ' CLEARANCE PRICE 29/6 ] i } HERE IS SOMETHING FOR THE MEN: ! £ t '. :■'■■• . ■ ■ 't WIVES, TELL YOUR HUSBANDS! MOTHERS, TELL YOUR SONS! } Men never road the Bargain List, so you tell them about those:— MEN'S BOX AND GLACE KID SHOES—Three styles and wonderful wearing shoes. 5 .GREAT BARGAIN PRICE 19/6 ] 1 LINDSAY'S, ON THE QUAY (Opposite Midland Hotel). '
DANCING. • ST. FRANCIS . HALL, HE STREET.. DANCE! • DANCE! , TO-NIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. ' ~ Dancing 8 to 12. Allen's, Dalton's, Rudolph's Orchestras i •Rotation. Subscription 2s 6d. Reserved Tables for Four 2s extra. ; Telephone 41-709. J_ PLAZA. LAZA. 1 - 120, Cuba street, Ist Floor Marie Dean1 Studio Building. TO-NIGHT Popular Night TO-NIGH' 8-12. Ladies]/-. Gents 2/-. . Supper includcc To-night, a. Gents' Fox Trot, also Ladiei and Gents' Fox Trot Competition. . BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GW7NETHE WALSHE, Studi 56, Willis street (opp. Hotel Wine Bor). Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition froi 10 a.m. daily. CLASSES—Tuesday and Friday Ever ings, from 8-10 >'clock. > MISS PHYLLIS BATES. BALLROOM DANCING, 6S, Willis street. Tel. 41-334. MB T. R. M'GREGOR, Just arrived from London, Member In perial Society of Teachers of Dancing (Balln-jin Branch). MISS VALMA SPILLER AND STAF: Are teach' v, all the Modern Dances an their latest variations for 1930. PRIVATE LESSONS from 9.30 a.m. SUPPER . DANCE CLASSES—CIasse from 8 to 10 p.m.t followed by a Suppe Dance at the Majestic Ballroom, ay held on Monday, Wednesday, and Fr: day Evenings. ■ Term of Seven C.isst.. (including Suppe Dances), One Guinea. Intermediate Clnss, S o'clock. rpHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDK A HE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDK (N.Z. University-of Ballroom Dancing). Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR (mem ber Imperial Society, Ballroom Branch) who has just returned from England am the Continent. MR. W. E. PRIESTLY (London Certi ficate), and Fully Qualified Staff for Prao tice Purposes. ■ Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m For inquiries re Studio Dance, please as. for Miss Urskine. ' STUDIO CLASSES: Now town Class every Monday, 7-8 p.m Victoria Hall (John street stop);. Lyal Bay Class commencing in the Katea Hal nest Saturday, 7-8 p.m. Parents, if not attending the schoc themselves, are invited to accompany thei children to private lessons,' and to wato' classes in progress. STUDIO: 58, CUBA STREET (Opp. James Smith's). Tel. 45-571.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 2
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