AMUSEMENTS STltjp Sennit “The Theatre Magnificient ” Direction j e. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Managing Directors .. .. BEAUMONT SMITH * F. \V. THRING. Bio MATINEES DAILY at ".Id, with ORCHESTRA AND VAUDEVILLE. and at 7.45. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. LAST TWO NIGHTS REGINALD DENNY 66 TAKE IT FROM ME UNIVERSAL’S HILARIOUS SUCCESS J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. “ THE ETON COLLEGE BOY ” Freseming a Wonderful .Musical Act for the First time in New Zealand EDDIE HORTON THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA At the Mi VA/ i- Mtfil At the Mighty Wurlitzer. Overture ■ Hungarian Lustpiel" (K Or n t at Theatre. Phone 46-SSS. Ur at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT 5.30 to 12. Tickets, 5s each (Evening: Dress). Next Dansant Friday NIAGARA NIGHT MONDAY Reserves at Theatre, Phone 46-SS< NOTE. —The Regent Ballroom is avai'able for parties and other social functions. Apply Manager, Tea Room. Box Plan Filling Rapidly Book Now at the Regent—Phone 46-888 Plan for Whole Season Available \h MICHAEL STROGOFF JULES VERNE’S MIGHTY MELODRAMA A UNIVERSAL Film de France TRIUMPH Presented by CARL EAEMMLE m Already there is a tremendous demand for seats for this most sensational picture of the year. Patrons are urged to book immediately and avoid disappointment. The plan for the whole season is open at the Regent Theatre, phone 46-SBB. The film will he preceded by a Special Atmospheric Prologue, as produced at the premiere at the Albert Hall, London, and featuring MISS VALMA LEICH, Premier Danseuse in the iriginal London Presentation. Special Musical Accompaniment by Operatic Orchestra, arranged by Maurice Guttridge.
AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY Town Hall, May 26 FIRST CONCERT, 1927 SEASON Haydn’s Great Oratorio. ‘The Creation’ ' SOLOISTS: Soprano—MlSS NAOMI WHALLEY, Tenor—Mß BIRRELL O’MALLEY. Bass—Mß. A. G. COLLEDGE. NOTE.—Miss Naomi Whalley is the young Palmerston North Soprano who is considered by the critics to be a coming prima donna. Her voice is described as being both lyric and dramatic, and of beautiful quality. This will be her first appearance in Auckland. SECOND CONCERT —Verdi's “Aida.” THIRD CONCERT —“Cavalleria RustiSubscribers may be Enrolled at KEALY’S, SHORTLAND STREET.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 47, 18 May 1927, Page 15
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