amusements. **M7rrf*‘ If. 'iii “The Theatre Magnificent 1 Direction J. C. Williamson FHa THE PARAMOUNT WONDER PICTURE: The Thrilling Answer to “BEAU GESTE” "HOOF BEATS IN THE SAND”—"DESERT BREEZES WHISPERING” —“DIVINE NIGHTS OF LOVE’ —“SAND. HEAVEN. YOU AND I * LOVE, ROMANCE AND THRILL MIDST BURNING SANDS. Famous Music Master Series—M. Balfe—the Great Composes of tba “Bohemian GirL” Magnificent Musical Score by MAURICE GUTTRIDQE AND REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA And LESLIE V. HARVEY AT THE GRAND ORGAN The Regent News, Paramount Comedy, and “Inkwell" Cartoon. And on the Stage—Last 3 Matinees. GRAND PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, "THE BABES -'IN THE WOOD.” A CAST OF THIRTY IN THREE DAZZLING SCENES. COMING FRIDAY— The Greatest Act on the Screen. EMIL. JANNINGS “WAY OF ALL FLESH” Reservations at Theatre— 46-888. and at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Ajuuuinniwifuwvrr— ********************************* TILLY in the CITY TILLY IN THE CITY. DO THESE LOOK THE SAME SIZE TO YOU! IF NOT —Come and see the original at His Majesty’s TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT TILL SUNDAY. IF SO *— Go and Consult' an Optician. Box Plan with Lewis Eady. Ltd. Prices:—Reserves D.C. and O S..Be; Stalls 3s; Gallery. Is. Early Doors. Stalls and Gallery. Is extra Day Sales at Theatre Confectionery from 10 a.m. during season
J. C. WILLIAMSON’S ROYAL. COMIC OPERA COMPANY. In ‘•THE STUDENT PRINCE’’ ‘♦MADAME POMPADOUR’’ PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Preferential Booking. 12s 6d (plus taxL His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing Wednesday, May 23rd. The First Production in the Dominion of Two Exquisite Plays of Music, Love and Romance. ‘The Student Prince’ (Nine Nights). MATINEES: MAY 26 AND 30. ‘Madame Pompadour’ (Nine Nights). MATINEES: JUNE 4 AND 9. Presented by J. C. Williamson’s Royal Comic Opera Company Including BEPPIE DE VRIES The Idol of Holland. JAMES LIDDY In Association With FRANK WEBSTER, HEDLEY HALL. ARTHUR STIGANT. together with the WONDERFUL CHORUS. THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS 100 ARTISTS AND THE COMPLETE COMPANY THAT CREATED SUCH A FURORE AT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MELBOURNE. Representative : : WALTER MONK. THE LYRIC TO-NIGHT “SQUARE CROOKS” “SIMPLE SIS” Usual Prices. TEACHERS OF DANCING. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Operatic, Character, Greek. Latest Ballroom Dancing, Including the Yale Blues. STUDIO: 22 KHYBER PASS. Phone 41.423. The premier school of ball. ROOM DANCING. 200 PACIFtC BLDGS., Corr.er WELLESLEY A QUEEN STS. Principals: MADAME EDITH BAIRD. MR. COLIN SHORTER. Alt that is Latest In the Ballroom, featur. ing the authentic Yale Blues. Private Lessons at any hour by appoint, ment fClrsses Weekly. Fees: Two Guineas a Course. Phone 25-633. Jack Raymond has been added ; the cast of ralle i AnKela," which Ed- | ward Laerunile its directing at Univtr- ' sal City, and Crauford Kent will replace Ward Crane in this porduction
TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). Direction ; : E. J. Gravestock (Ltd). TO-NIGHT at 8 THE WORLD-FAMOUS BRITISH SINGERS, AMY EVANS FRASER GANCE MISS ENID CONLEY - Pianist. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. PRICES. —6s, 4s, 2s. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 4s Day Sale Tickets at Coleman’s, Tobacconists, corner H.M. Theatre Arcade. 2s Tickets at doors only.
A FULLER-HAVWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT! ! TO-NIGHT! Another of our Wonderful Mid-Week Programmes. THE PARAMOUNT SPECIAL PRODUCTION. FLORENCE VIDOR, in ‘One Woman to Another’ and ANTONIO MORENO AND OLIVE BORDEN, in “Come to My House” Ern Beacham and the PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. UNICIPAL CONCERTS. Town Hall, To-Morrow Night Auckland Municipal Band Presents a Brilliant Programme. SPECIAL NUMBERS: Tschaikowsky's “1812” Overture; Ponchielli's “Dance of the Hours” Ballet; Liszt's Second Rhapsody: “Beethoven Echoes” (Chr. Smith); Elgar's Scene Espagnole. “Sevillana,” and instrumental solos. Vocalist: Miss NELLIE LINGARD Contralto. Accompanist: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH Admission: 6d and ••. Reserves, 2s. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. MAUDE ROYDEN (Under the Auspices of the British Commonwealth League). Famous Preacher, Author, Lecturer, Of the Guildhall, London. East Street Hall, Newton Wednesday , May 23 7.30 P.M. “CAN WE PUT THE WORLD IN ORPER? ” LYRIC THEATRE, SYMONDS ST. THURSDAY, MAY 24. 2.30 P.M. ; ‘PEACE AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE ' BOX PLANS Will open at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. Thursday next, 3s, plus tax, 2s Id.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 15
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