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AMUSEMENTS. fp* ijiheatbS. LAST TTVO NIGHTS. "DOSSUM TDADDOCK. liAST TWO NIGHTS. "DOSSUM TJADDOCK. lIJTO-MORROW, ipO-MOEROW. SATURDAY, ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORMANCE n> THIS GREAT RECORD LAUGHING SUCCESS. uv,mr »« PATRONS PLEASE NOTE. Country Tonr as follow*:— CAMBRIDGE—May 3. HAMILTON—Hay 4 WANOANUI—May 5 and 6 lIAWERA—May 7. PALJIERSTON NORTH—May 1 DANNEVIRKE—May 10 " HASTINGS—May 11. l_ NAPIER—May 12 and 13. TJAILWAY QTRIKB. "OAILWAY QTRIKE. ANNOUNCEMENT J£XTRAORDINABT. In order to keep fafth with the Aocklant Public Mr. Allan Wilkie has made arrin». menta for his Company and effects to Iμ transferred to Auckland by motor transit Jβ ennble him to open positively on TUESDAY NEXT as previously announced. JJIS jy-AJESTY'S rjTHEATRB. Sole Direction: ALLAN WILKIE. COMMENTING POSITIVELY OS TUESDAY "VTEXT. UESDAY ■** EXT. ALLAN WILKIE - y ' And ' : ■FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS, • In THE GREAT NAVAL DRAMA, i N i-pHE > OF . mHE i^avy. a ßy Clifford Mills. (By Arrangement with Messrs. J. aid X. Talt). A STORY OF BRITAIN'S MIGHT. THE DRAMATIC SUCCESS OF TBB TEAR. BRITISH DRAMA HAS PROVED ITSE&F. A Story of the Navy that Saved the World. See Alan Wilkie as Lieut. Stanton, V.C See Frediswyde Hunter-Watts as Cynthia Eden. ißox Plan at Wildman and Arey's for fllit ■five nights of season. Day Sales at Jonathan Coleman's. PRICKS: Reserved Seats, 6/: Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/6 (all plus. Tax). No early doors. Vir EST END THEATRE. * TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A COMPLETE CHANGE. NORMA TALMADGE IN " Q.HOSTS QF YESTEBDAT." And Eleventh Part of " MAN OF MIGHT." A UCKLAND ASSOCIATED CHOUS. THE CHOIKS MEET AS FOLLOWS:— MT. EDEN, at S a.m. MT. ALBERT, at 10.30 a.m. CENTRAL CHOIR, No. 2 ("Princese of Poppyland"), at 2 p.m., and So. I ("Cinderella"), at 3 p.m.. both in tilt DRUIDS , HALL, North St., (Near Pitt St. and Karangahape Rd.) 52* 43k "OAND OF HOPS Q/ATHERIXG. rpo WN JXALL, ACTION HONG TMSRrXmMERS ■"-CTION -t EBFOHMEBS Are Reminded of the Practice, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AIFTE'RNOON At 2.30 o'clock, in ST. JAMES- HALL. Wellington Street Intending Performers must be present. Note Place'of Meeting. li. E. FALKNER. 521 • Conductor. DAWCIMG. ARIST "" BROTHERS , OLD BOYS' LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. A GRAND EUCHRE AND DANCE, Under the Auspices of the above Clnb. Will be held In ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. EAST STREET. ON FRIDAY NEXT, Special Prizes for the Eucbre Wlnneri, including 561b Sugar, a Stanley Gas Iron and other Substantial Parcels. First-class Music, N. Talt's Orchestra, and Tickets procurable at Wildman and Arey'i. Catering. T. J. HARRIS, 536 Hon. Secretary. A N C I N ~S THE WHITE ROSE SELECT DANCES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace. Orchestra. 8 tiU 11 p.m. 531 B. G. MAIX>NE. Sec. TVAXCIX-β. — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TRADES HAUL. AND EVERY FRIDAY, MONDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver, and J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. We claim our Orchestra and Floor and Conductorshlp of our Classes second to none, and allow the patrons to be judges. Genes. 16: Ladles, (id. _43 f\ N'EILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY, v -' EYIEIRY SATURDAY NIGHT. Culpan and Patterson's Dancing Club. L. Munro's Music. Ladies 1/. Gents' 1/6- 517 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MAC'S Dancing Academy Taught Thousands. Can Teach. You. Lessona any hour, Beresford and Pitt Stß., Nekton. H* A'DEANE'S DANCING SCHOOLSATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS Commences TOMORROW, at 2.30, In ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. ' There's a Reason for our Success In the Business—we Deliver the Goods Every Time. 1 08 MISS BERNICE SANFORD, Teacher of Highland. Clot; and Fancy Dancing. Class. Monday Evening.—O'Neill St. Hall, I'onsonby. Terms, etc., 27, Prospect Terrace. 579 MISS LILLIS' DANTING CLASS. MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM ST. EVERY SATURDAY ' AFTERNOON. Beginners, 2. IS" to 3.30 sharp. Fox Trot. •One-st.-p. Three-step, etc.. 3.30 to 5. Private Tuition .Arranged. 98 TRANCING. DEPORTMENT, ETC. 3 DAYS ONLY. Tuition Guaranteed in One Lesson in all latest dances: —Fox Trot. One-Step, Tickle Toe, Hesitation. Jazz Roll. 4/ Per Lesson. Tuition any Hoar. 'PHONE 721. 144

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 10