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AMUSEMENTS “AS AN ENTIRE PROGRAMME. IT APPROACHES AS NEAR TO PERFECTION AS ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY PRODUCED AT A HOUSE OF EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. THE MUSIC IS A SHEER DELIGHT, PADDY SAUNDERS WOULD AMUSE EVEN THE MOST HARDENED CRITIC OF VAUDEVILLE. AND “POKER FACES” DESERVES TO BE PLACED AMONG THE CREAM OF THE FARCES OF THE SCREEN."—“Heraid’' of To-day. “Slljp SSrgput C‘ The Theatre Magnificent.”) _ r Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Manapng Directors BEAUMONT SMITH & F. W. TURING. BIG MATINEES DAILY at 2.15. with ORCHESTRA AND VAUDEVILLE. and at 7.45. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. YELLS OF MIRTH! SHRIEKS OF DELIGHT!! At Universal's “POKER FACES” With LAURA LA PLANTE The Queen of Light Comedy And EDWARD EVERETT HORTON A Wealth of Fun in Himself. Tremendous Success of J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE PADDY SAUNDERS * -«-• „ xt., F^ mous English Humorist-Cartoonist. A wizard at Lightning Sketches and a Comedian into the Bargain. Beautiful Musical Offering in “FRANZ LISZT” Third of the FAMOUS MUSIC MAST ER SERIES, with Music bv Orchestr* and organ, including ‘ Liebstraume." Another Splendid Programme by EDDIE HORTON (a) "The Glow Worm" (Linke). (b) “Beneath Thy Window'' THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director MAURICE GUTTRIDGE Overture: “The Barber of Seville" < Rossini). „ „ , m RESERVES AT TiIEATI'.E PIIIWK. 4«-S». On Saturdays, Phone Bookings cannot be kept after 7.30, unless previously paid for. Regent Ballroom USUAL LONG NIGHT TO-NIGH”. 8.30 TO 12. Tickets, 5s each (Evening Dress). New Music Fun Galore Dansants Every Saturday, Wednesday. Friday Afternoon. Tickets, 2s 8d ea. ‘THE WALTZ DREAM” THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS, At the REGENT, FRIDAY NEXT COMING TO THE REGENT SHORTLY A UNIVERSAL FI LM-DE- FR AN C E Production of JULES VERNE'S MIGHTY MELODRAMA MM HEROIC A devotion to dut. <> a soldier’s honour in the face of torture and death. COLOSSAL The battle between the barbaric Tartar tribesmen and Cossacks and the Siberian Cavalry of the Russian Array—6,ooo mounted men engaged the greatest cavalry battle ever filmed. ROMANTIC The escape and flight of the hero who, blinded by torture, carries his refugee sweetheart over the perilous icy slopes of the treac' itous mountain passes. MAGNIFICENT ....The “Victory Fete” of the Grand Khan of Tartary one of the mighty achievements of motion pictures a huge and gorgeous spectacle—over 5,000 people in a dazzlingly brilliant Oriental scene—filmed in natural colours. Mark Well this Date - FRIDAY, MAY 20th

“No, No, Nanette” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction - J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TUB GREATEST THEATRICAL SENSATION AUCKLAND HAS EVER KNOWN TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND LAST NIGHT' J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present, by arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller, THE BIG WONDER SHOW—“No, No, Nanette” Which attracted two record audiences on Saturday, and the theatre was again filled to overflowing last evening. I want to be Happy, Tea for Two, Too Many Rings Around Rosie, I’ve Confessed to the Breeze, Take a Little One Step, Are a few of the glorious musical gems in “No, No, Nanette,” which is superbly presented by the New London Musical Comedy Company. Box Plans and Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S., Bs, Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Manager: Alex. F. Wilson E M U E R A LIBRARY. WINTER COURSE OPENING CONCERT Arranged by MR. FRANK ADEANE (Secretary. Competitions Society) TUESDAY ; MAY 3rd. Artistes: MISS ALMA McGRUER, Soprano MISS INA THOMSON. Contralto MISS PHYLLIS MOBBERLEY, Musical Monologuist. MISS AUDREY PERRY. Elocutionist MISS ISABELLE BROOK. Danseuse MISS GWENTH MacNAUGHTAN, MR. ARTHUR REID. Solo Pianist MR. CULFORD BELL, Elocutionist MR. FRANK ADEANE, Humorist, and MR. JOHN TAIT’S MADRIGAL CHOIR MR. CHARLES TRIME, Accompanist. ADMISSION BY COURSE TICKET OR SIXPENCE Course Tickets on sale at all City Libraries and Queen Street Bookshops.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 32, 30 April 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 32, 30 April 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 32, 30 April 1927, Page 15

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