AMUSEMENTS Last Day of Current Programme Who will be M'ss New Zealand 1927! It is for YOU to Justly Judge! SEE them on the Magnificent Stage of TH E REGENT Every Evening. "Slllt IRpgptttl = “ The Theatre Magnificent | Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors - - - Beaumont Smith and F. VV. Thring. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Big Royal Matinee at 2.13 THE LAST SCREENING TO-DAY FOURTH COMMANDMENT STARRING BELLE BENNETT AND MARY CARR Also THE LIFE AND WORK OF HANDEL, with GRAND ORGAN AND ORCHES“RAL ACCOM PA NI ME N 1 The Ten Dominion Finalists OF THE Miss New Zealand 1927 CONTEST Appearing for the Last Time TO-NIGHT in Special Acting Tests and Grand Parade in all the Magnificence of the Regent Stage. COMMENCING TO-MORROW The Ten Finalists will be presented by The Regent Management in an entirely New Entertainment, staged in the real ••Regent” Way! With a Strong Supporting Programme, including: LEWIS STONE With Lilyan Tashman, Ann Rork, Robert Agr.ew, Priscilla Bonner, in “The Prince of Mead Waiters” FIRST APPEARANCE DIRECT FROM TIVOLI THEATRES. AUSTRALIA MARCO RAMMAGE THE HUMAN DOLL Novelties by EDDIE HORTON, at the Organ, MAURICE QUTTRIDGL. AND NEW ZEALAND'S GREATcST ORCHESTRA. Box Plans Now Open. Reservations a t Theatre (46-888), and at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Allan Wilkie Miss Hunter-Watts TO-NIGHT SHAKESPEARE’S MOST POPULAR COMEDY—- “ TWELFTH NIGHT LOVE. LAUGHTER. ROMANCE. LAUGHTER. ROMANCE. LOVE. ROMANCE. LOVE. LAUGHTER. ALLAN WILKIE as the Fantastic MALVOLIO. MISS* HUNTER- WATTS as VIOLA. HILARIOUS SITUATIONS. CHARMING DIALOGUE. WONDERFUL STORY. SUPREME CHARACTERISATIONS. BOX PLANS at Lewis R. Eady and Sons, Ltd., until 5 p.m., and from 5.30 p.m. at Coleman’s, Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. Day Sales at Coleman’s, Tobacconist. PRICES: Res. Stalls, 8s; D.C.. 6s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s. Children in parties of 10 and up wards, 4s. 3s, 2s. and Performances. Special Matinee Prices for Adults: ss, 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. plus Tax. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAYS AT 2.30. 1s at alt
A Unique Entertainment SCOTS HALL TO-NIGHT BY MEMBERS OF Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM ASSISTED BY INTERESTED FRIENDS. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture and Grand Parade. With Barry Ingall's Hawaiian Orchestra. 2. Physical Training by Boys and Men. 3. Control Marching—Men. 4. Heavy-weight Lifting—By H.W.L. Expert. 5. Tumbling—Boys and Men. 6. Hull and Middleton in Advanced Work. 7. Wand Exercises —Younger Boys. 8. THE B!DGROVES —In a Hair-raising Horizontal Bar Act. Leaving on Friday Next on a World Tour. 9. Roman Ring Experts—Leaders. 10. Rhythmic Dancing The Athletic Girls. 11. Club Swing—Men. 12. Boxing Exhibition—Matt Hatton and Frank Pearcy. 13. Wrestling Demonstrtaion —Tom Bidmead- 4 ‘Curly” Sadgrove. 14. Barbell Exercises —Men. 15. Art in Athletics—“len” Wilson and “Hec” Millar. 16. Parallel Bars—By The Athletic Girls and Leaders and Men. 17. Long Horse—Finale. Throughout the Programme: Fun by Our Athletic Humorist, "Vic” Hunter. PRICES: 2s and Is.. V. T. DREW, General Secretary. F. ROGERS, Physical Director.
Alexander Watson Recitals Town Hall, Concert Chamber Direction: E. J. Gravestock. LAST THREE RECITALS. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. FAVOURITE PASSAGES FROM ‘ROMEO AND JULIET” (Shakespeare). The quarrel of the Montagues and Capu. lets and the tragic deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. ‘THE TEMPEST” - - - (Shakespeare) The Beast, the Drunkard and the Fool. The laughable scene between Caliban, Trinculo and Stephano. ‘An Ocean Waif” - - (Clarke Russell) ‘Mrs. Poyser Has Her *Say Out' ” - - - (George Eliot) ‘The Highwayman” - - (Alfred Noyes) ‘The Shorter Catechism” (John Buchan) ‘Why Thomas Cam was Grumpy” - - - (James Stephens) ‘The Dutchman’s Dog” - - (C. F. Adams) ‘Early Rising” .... (John Poole) TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME Includes: Humour and Sentiment from DlCKENS—“Marley's Ghost” and ‘‘The Reformation of Scrooge,” from ‘‘A Christmas Carol”; “Winkle’s Misadventure at Bath,” from “Pickwick Papers”: “The Charge of the Heavy Brigade” (Tennyson); “Mulhoiland’s Contract,” “Be Fit,” ‘‘The Married Man,” “Boots,” by Rudyard Kipling; “An Irish Cricket Match” (Martin). PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman’s. Students’ Concessions. \i\ eart of the City” POPULAR DANCE TO-NIGHT Ladies. 2s. Gents, 2s 6d. “After Theatre” Dance, 1s 6d BOOK NOW FOR MONDAY NEXT GRAND MOVIE REVEL And Treasure Hunt Dancing 8-12. Treasure Hunt 12-1.3 1 ) Combined Tickets, 5s Single ira ST' DANCING TUITION a? t MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class lessons Studio: 24 SymoTids SL Particulars: (ring or call) •‘Belvue/* Princess S"-. BALLROOM DANCING Correct Style Qualified Private Tuition
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 168, 6 October 1927, Page 17
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