AMUSEMENTS 21 r antFTj “The Theatre Magnificent” sB lATINEE. A F»ot at Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 a.m. BIG ROYAL VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES AT 2.15. The Most Sensational Vaudeville Act Ever Seen in New Zealand, every performance. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville Present FINK AND AYRES Demon Skaters and Rhythmic Gliders. Nothing like this Clever and Daredevil Act has ever been seen before. (Fink and Ayres appear at 3.35 and 8.50'* With a Powerful Picture Programme. Headed by Bebe Daniels in “■Senorita 99 Also —Regent Review of Topical Events—Berlin After the War—Johnny Duffy Scream Comedy—The Progress of Sydney. A Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. Reservations at Theatre (46-888), and at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Beautiful, Fascinating, Glorious ESTHER RALSTON “TEN MODERN COMMANDMENTS” Commences at NEW REGENT FRIDA Y NEXT Box Plans Now Open.
Joseph Hislop Arriving To-Morrow Morning Per the Ulimaroa, which arrives to-morrow, comes Joseph Hislop to delight New Zealand with his glorious voice and wonderful artistry. H;s world tour has been a succession of triumphs. THE MUSICIANS’ SOCIETY. MUSIC LOVERS. AND THE LEADING MEMBERS OF THE SCOTTISH COMMUNITY OF AUCKLAND HAVE SIGNIFIED THEIR INTENTION OF BEING ON THE WHARF TO GIVE THE WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR A ROUSING WELCOME TO OUR SHORES. JOSEPH BRITAIN’S AMBASSADOR OF SONG. FIRST CONCERT THURSDAY NIGHT Box Plans for 7s 6d Seats Open to-day. 10s Seats Also Available. All Prices Plus Tax. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Town Haii Direction J. and N. Tait. COMMENCING Thursday Evening Next Also on Saturday and Tuesday THREE GLORIOUS RECITALS. J. AND N. TAIT Announce with very great pleasure the coming of The Favourite Tenor of the Present Day “ Joseph Hislop. who opened his Australian season to the biggest house for years at the Sydney Town Hall, has the manner and the voice. The voice, with his poise and pleasant approach, has made him a world figure. Never before in Sydney has ‘Vesti la guibba’ been sung as he sang it, or the 'Che gelida Manina.’ from ‘La Boheme." “ —"The Daily Oiiai <iian. “The resonance of his fine voice is superb. Among the tributes handed to him were a laurel wreath from the Philharmonic Society, and a huge model of a fish upon which was the ‘mou* a>w uetu »s3*iu/\a out oj_. : from every soul on the steamer Moldavia.’ Mr. Hislop was a passenger to Australia on that vessel.”—"Sunday New?." Supporting Artist: ALBERTO SCIARRETT. Distinguished Solo Pianist and Accompanist. For years famous in Europe and America. “His playing is superb.”—"The Times." Box Plans for the Season Open To-day at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES: 10s and 7s 6d, plus tax. Representative MAURICE RALPH.
THE LAST CHANCE OF SEEING “ROOKIES*' 9 Starring KARL DANE AND GEORGE K. ARTHUR. And “THE FRONTIERSMAN” Starring TIM McCOY AND CLAIRE WINDSOR. Sessions: 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. DIXIELAND £IOO Dancing Competition Fpr the CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE NORTH ISLAND. Dance to comprise Fox Trot and Waltz. No Entrance Fee. First Prize .. £SO Second Prize . £2O Third Prize .. £lO £2O Distributed among the winners of the semi-final. Each couple to have their photographs taken free of charge. Decision by public voting only. Entry Forms can be had on application at Dixieland, also Eccles, Chemist, Strand Arcade, Queen Street. WATCH NEWSPAPERS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. - Uk£ £2 2s Reward will be paid to the first person finding “Mr. Sentinel,” “PROTESTANT FAIR,” CONCERT CHAMBER, NOV. 3 an id 4.
PW'^dWaRD THEATRE Karangahape Road. Direction .. Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TO-NIGHT. AT 7 p.M. Special V audeville Night The Myste Disappear Magic. Bewildering Mystery. of Glittering Wonder. STANLEY WILSON, Vagabond. In Selected Numbers. iright and Breezy— KATHE KLARE. Chic Comedienne. And WILMA LOCKWOOD, A Study in Joints. Astounding! Marvellous! “GLIDER,” The Wonder on Skates. Loneliest, Loveliest — “SKATERI NO” CLARKE. SENORITA (Till this morning known as Mrs. Clarke). Roller Skates. Will Render a Russian Folk Song on Wheels — FLOPSKIS THUDSKIS. FALLSKIS The Whole Supported by FRANKLYN FARNUM SMILING JIM PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY — The Sparkling Juvenile Revue. “OH! PERCY” DANCING ■¥ TUITION " L* ifl MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class lessons. Studio: 24 Symonda St. Particulars: (ring or call) “Belvue,” Princess St. EALLROOM DANCING Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition. Modern Dancing Studio, SO Palmerston Buildings, opo- G.P.O. ENTRIES CLOSE SHORTLY FOR DIXIELAND COMPETITiOfI
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 15
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