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AMUSEMENTS. There's but one house in New Zealand giving the public exactly what they want in entertainment—one house that utilises its stage and presentation to the best effect In addition to the splendid pictorial attractions.' Of course, you've been to The Strand—so you know the house we refer to ! STRAND. N.Z.'S CJTHAND. TRAND. Largest -OTRAND. CJTRAND. and CJTRAND. °TRAND. Finest ©TRAND. STRAND. Picture CJTRAND. TRAND. : House. OtRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 5.45 AND 8-TO-NIGHT AT 5.45 AND 8. Another Big First National Attraction. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, In " THE BOND BOY." "THE BOND BOY." "THE BOND BOY." "THE BOND BOY." "THE BOND BOY." "THE BOND BOY, "THE BOND BOY." From first to latr—as good as " Tolerable David." , In this picture. Barthelmeas again scores a great personal hit, and does some exceedingly fine work. He rises fully to the occasion, and his magnificent work elicits your sympathy and holds your attention throughout. It is a vivid, forceful story, rich ln human interest, dealing throughout with the unmerited hardships that the hero undergoes, until the final happy ending occurs. Also Screening: "BY H E C K." "BT HECK." Another Mack Sennett Comedy. PATHE PICTORIAL MAGAZINE (Interest). STRAND WORLD VISIONS . . . (Topical) MISS DOROTHY BAKER. Solo Violinist, And THE STRAND DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Prices: 1/ to 2/6 (Plus Tax). Box Plan at Strand. Telephone 3114. GRAND. —Opp. G.P.O— TO-DAY. RAND. TO-DAY. GRAND. —- " THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. " THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. —— "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. " THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. " THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. " THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "TIIE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. " TUB: HOTTENTOT." t'RAND. -THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." ('RAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. " THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. " THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND. "THE HOTTENTOT." GRAND " THE HOTTENTOT." Screened at 12.40, :i.3\ C.30. 0.20. In Addition. GRAND.' "KISMET." GRAND. " KISMET." GRAND. "KISMET." GRAND. — "KISMET." GRAND. " KISMET. (.RAND. —— ••KISMET." GRAND. "KISMET." URA.ND. "KISMET.' GRAND. "KISMET." GRAND " KISMET." Screened at 11.0. 1.50. 4.4(1, 7.10. Two Wuml.-_.iil Star Attractions to be Screened at tbe Grand all the week. Where will you see a better _ BIJOU ORCHESTRA - A Matinet for the. Children Saturday, to which these pictures lire very Suitable. All Day Sessions: Children. Od. Adults. 1/ and I/O. Evening Sessions - Stalls 1/ Circle 1/6 Bdok Early Reserve Scuts. 2/. PHONE 227-1 AT THE GRAND TO-DAY AT THE GRAND TO-NIGHT DANCING | IAZZING. — TO-NIGHT. — JAZZING. *-' TRADES HALL. Aud Every Friday, Monday and Wednesday. Messrs. Wili.ai.is. Weaver and Turner's Most l-opuinr and Select Dances. Also L_.ri.rn' Class Every Friday, Monday and A'ediie&day. Separate Floor for Learners. We have been successful in securing the services of Mr. Henry .1. Duggan for our Learners' Class; Professor of Calisthenics and Deportment. Ladles, V. Gents, 1/6. HALL, Dominion Road T_r- «-* minus.—Select Dames Every Wed. am; Sat. Evenings. .lad-sou's Full Jazz Band. L_.dl*_, 1/6; Gents, 2/. Dancing 8 to 11.— MRS. WRENNELL, Proprietress. 87 "TVANCING. — St. Benedicts Hall.— *. ' Learners and Advanced Class, Every Saturday Afternoon 2-5 p.m. Beginners taken privately. Full Course, 4/ ; Dancers, 1/ each.—-A. Amos.. Professional Teacher. BIRTLEY'S Orchestra, late UushMunro's. Keith Prowse. London. Book ihem.—l, Tainui Rd. 'Phone 248, Devonport; D TACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra caters Tor Socials, Ballß. At Homes and EvehChemist, Khyber Pass. BURNN'AND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Offlce, 230. Qneen St Phones 734 A. 1168 A. ::i)_i) (4 rings. D TEACHERS OF DANCING. gJCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCING. THE MISSES BERESFORD, Arncllffe. 106, Symonds Street. 'Phone ..-"Ia Will the Pupils please note that the Fancy Dress Evening in connection with S_turda» Evenings "Jazz club" will he held ~", June 2, _<Jen Te race. Masonic *H_ U Owl. _ to not being able to secure the Hall there will be no Dance on Saturday _venine___ week. ■ ' '- The Children's Morning Class will be held at Arncllffe. 106, Symonds Street. - . T~EARN TO DANCE.-LEARNERS alid I XJ BEGINNERS' CLASS every SATIIR I DAY, 2.30 to 530. Also THURSDAY I NIGHTS. 8 to 11, DRUIDS HALL Nw TON. Demonstration ot French Tan_o 'for ■ Dancers, and New Fox Trot. Beelnners Tangtat for 5/.—lnstructor, o THOJU. Prop.. W. BUCKLEY. -"-MAS . j fiJTACKY ADEANE is Teaching MODERN P n„d OLD-TIME DANCING at th*. I MASONIC HALL on SATURDAY 4.FTPR NOONS, at 2.30. Expert Direction" Ever." body 1/. ""DROADWAY" Dances. Saturdays 8-11 ' A> Wright's Hall (adjoining "Masonic" Hall, Belgium St.). Demonstration New Dances. - LATEST Ballroom Dancing Tboroughiv Taught.—Modern Dancing Studio, Pafmgrston Bldgs- opp. G.P.O. Hours. 12-0. 20 NATIONAL School of Daucing: Tat est American Steps.—Ring 1539. iu4 MUSICAL TUITION. _ FLUTE And Piccolo Tuition.—A. A. , Dunn, of Everybody's Theatre Orches- ' tra; Studio. 8. Durham St. E., City. V i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 12