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W Direction J. C. Williamson Films. LAST NIGHT of the Sensational Success “The BELLAMY TRIAL” It will Never be Heard and Seen Here Again. Commencing MONDAY NEXT At 11 a.m. N.Z. PREMIERE OF THE REGENTS FIRST GREAT SOUND SYNCHRONISED PICTURE. The Novel Sensation] —now ci wonder film A PARADISE of romance! A South Sea passion flower!, And, filmed in this real tropical setting, the amazing drama of*the pearl market. I pith Monte Blue Raquel Torres X* M 2 Woxrq^olc/ivL/n *p»o A Revelation of Tropic Beauty and Romance. The Picture that is now a sensation at THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, SYDNEY. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 11 a.m. - 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m.

"THE WRECKER" BOX PLANS Will be Opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. “THE WRECKER” When E. J. Carroll presented "The Wrecker in London it wa3 witnessed within a fortnight of its first performance by THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN, T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of York. H.R.H. Prince George, H.R.H. Princess Mary, H.R.H. The Princess Royal, H.M. The Queen of Norway, H.R.H. Princess Beatrice. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. MYSTERY THRILLS LAUGHTER. COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present (in conjunction with E. J. and Dan Carroll) The Tremendous Railway Mystery Play. “The Wrecker” By ARNOLD RIDLEY (Author of "The Ghost Train") <*JHE WRECKER" —An army of mechanics and electricians will arrive here on Monday to prepare for Wednesday's opening production. “THE WRECKER" —Will be portrayed by a brilliant and specially selected English Company headed by JOSEPHINE WILSON AND CLAYTON GREENE, and it includes Noelle Sonning, Arthur Collins, Helen Saintsbury, Ivy Sparrow, Guy Routh, Frank Morrison, Reg. Collins, Victor Fitzherbert. George Willoughby, Norman Lee, Redge Carey. THE PLAY PRODUCED BY CLAYTON GREENE. Plans to be opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on Monday Morning Next at 9 o'clock A Queue will be formed from 8 a.m. PRICES —D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s, Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s Extra. All Prices Plus Tax. Manager .... JOHN FARRELL.

: DIXIELAND BY THE SEA, NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. With the Most Comfortable Dance Floor in the Dominion. Dancing To-Night, 8.30 to 12 p.m. Admission, ss. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, always so popular and up-to-date, will render the latest dance numbers. An added attraction will be a Wonderful Ballet Arranged by Gwen Macnaughton of the St. Andrew s Academy of Dancing. Ring 26-615 for Reservations.

ELOCUTION Clear. Correct, ana ta sy Speech for All Occasions. J. F. Montague School of Speech and Expression 20-22 Swanson Street. MISS RAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College, London). ..Childrens . Classes now forming Buildings, Queen Street. DANCING Modern Ballroom Dancing of every kind; Classical and Operatic; Callesthenics; Children’s Classes. Daphne Knight Studios 22 Khyber Pass. Phone 41-423. BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Classes, private tuition Valeska's Studio. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-121, fCH \VA« THE IUN

BAND AT ZOO TO-MORROW Tho Auckland Municipal Band plays at the Zoological Park to-morrow j (Sunday) afternoon at 2.45. An interesting programme includes the selec- , tions “lolanthe” and songs of Giro j Pinsuti, Gounod's “Mirella” overture, ! the first movement of Schubert’s Uni finished Symphony, a charming deI' scriptive number, "A Forest Wooing,” the "Marche et Cortege” from Gounod's "La Rein© de Saba,” waltz. "Tout Paris,” together with hymn tunes and bright ma^jhes.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 15

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