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A-KUSE-EEMTS. TIVOLI. "Alwnv- _ IVOLI. „ S T IT °LL TIVOLI. r:„on ~ IV °LI. J- IVOLI. TJ»g EACH AFTERNOON ■> _ EACH afternoon' o-'^'-EACII AFTERNOON, n',,,' EACH AFTERNOON; 2.30. EACH NIGHT, 7 45 EACH NIGUT, 7.4.ji TIIE ROOM CONTINUES PLEASE NOTE' UE WISH lv NOTIFY TTTF WV.P R f." St , WUU HAVE BKK UV A .11. pi GAIN ADMITTANCE TH.T 11IK '-liilsn-A" SEASON H_. It ! F\ EXTENDED ANOTHER WEEK COM -MENUING TO-DAY .FRIDAY). MARY PICKFORD IX " ROSITA." Also. An Entirely New Supporting Programme! A NEW VATHfc G \ZKTTK A NEW MARTIN .lOHNSTUN TRAVELOGUE. A NEW PATIIE REVIEW. AND A NEW OVERTURE BY TIIE lIVOLI'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. (Miss M. Anderson. Conductress). RON PLAN At 11. deal's, .nee,, Street, nest Geo. Fowlds. Ltd. 'Phone -i-iiA. THE TIVOLUS ATTENDANT LOOKS AFTER YOUR CARS. QI T X OF UCKL AS D. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW .SATURDAY) NIGHT To-morrow is.vturdaY) N'hjut AT o O'CLOCK. CHORAL WORKS By MUNIC IP A L CnO IR. OI'ER AT I C AIRS OPERATIC A I R S By MADAME IRENE AINSLEY MADAME IRENE AINSLEY Principal Contralto of the Carl Rosa and OMaru Grand Opera Companies. ORGAN AND PIANO SOLOS By MR. MAUGHAN BAKNETT. City Organist. The '- Chappell " Concert Grand Pianoforte lilaced iv the Hall will be used fur the lirst time at this Recital. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. 31 J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. DANCING. TO - N I G II T. TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S DANCING ACADEMY. TRADES HALL. (Under the Auspices of the Trades Hall Trust.) THE BIG SHOW. JAZZING. FOX TROTS. TANGO, THE BLUES. ETC. EVERY FRI.. SAT.. MON. and WED. Where Hall. Floor. Spot Light and Effec's. and Music by our Unequalled Orchestra of Ei_Ut Musicians, under the Conductorship of Miss Ellis are Unsurpassed. WE CHALLENGE ALL OTIIErs. The Dance that s Always Cheeriest ana Brightest, where the " Atmosphere of Refinement will Always Predominate. Ladies' and Gents.' Cloak Room Attendant's. WE ARE THE REAL DISPENSERS OF JOY. Ladies, 1/. GEO. WILLIAMS. Geuts. 1 U. Manager, ::3 ME R R V I. A N D. E X R V L A N D. THE NEW SHOW WITH THE NEW IDEAS. GRAND REOPENING. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), MARCH 10. MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM STREET. A NIGHT OF FRIVOLITY. BALLOONS, STREAMERS ANO CONFETTI. good Supper. jazzing, t. Tin n. Ladies. 2. Gents. •J/C. AN ENTIRELY NEW ORCHESTRA. THIS IS THE SHOW. BE THERE. REMEMBER. MASONIC HALL. ARTHUR A. WATSON. Manager. JAZZ I ~N~G. .1 A Z Z I N G. O'NEILL ST. HALL. PONSONBY. Tll-NIGiIT. And Every following Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Hear Our Unexcelled orchestra, featuring all the Latest Hits of the Musical World. Music and Floor Rest iv Auckland. Ladies' and Gents' cloak Room Attendants. l.su.-il Prices, •n i:m:i: AND weaver. I rTUIE GENUINE OLD-TIME T)ANCES. X DRUIDS" HALL. NEWTON. TO-NIGHT-S to 1_- -TO-NIGHT. A SURE CURE FOR THE "BLUES'— better than a dose of medicine. Come along and lirar the Special It'-tiii'-st Waits feature by our womlrful Hand—its a corker. Chocolates aid Cipirottcs for the Spot Waltz. Prices: Ladies 1,, Gents 2;. Follow the Crowd. W. McMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. T-T7.in~sr, I t~o"n j i;"ui. "J THE NEW MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. JAZZING TO-NIGHT AND EVER* FRIDAY NIGHT. Full Ja-J! Baud. Drums. /. m ■■•'!one. Bells. etc. Roll no early. First Five Ladies admitted tree, .la•/-.lug rr-m - "> 1 '- OU-tiinc Dances Evcrv Monday nnd Wrdncsda-.. Good Floor. Ladies I . Gents 1 8. D. MAYES. M.C. ]ii:n iTs' n a 1.1~ nEw TTTN. XJ Learners'. Beginners- and Practice Dance every Saturdny, '-'."'I to '<.'.'■". where we guarantee to teach you to dance for 5/. Also Good Programme of Dances for Dancers, and free [cc Cream, all for 1 ' anil 1/6. MONTE CARLO. To-morrow Night. 8 to 111: III! Pri7.es give:, away. Chocolate and Cigarettes, with the Rest Music in City. 31.Cs: Messrs. Cartwriglil and Martin. Pn.p.: W. BUCKLEY. /JRPHEUM THEATRE. ONEHUNGA. JAZZ DANCING, s TILL 11. Tii-MORICOVv' NIGHT. Good Floor. Good Music. YOUNG'S ORCHESTRA. D"~ ANCE~I'T. Chevalier Sailing Club's Pavilion.—Popular Dames Every Saturday. Ladles 1 . Gents 1 II Lone Ni-bt. Saturday next. loth. Good floor. Supper. Parker's Orchestra. Roll up. the Vie's will I, there. On is 2 _ Ln'llpg I/. 50 BURNNANDS P-ofe-.s'.ona! Orchestra and Concert Band—Office: 2"S. Queen St. 'Phones 734 A. 3969 (4 rings I. D TEACHERS OT DANCING. i~~CLASS will he held in J.EAI.ANDIA aY HALL. DOMINION RD. TERMINUS, TO-MORROW (Siuttrdavl AFTERNOON, L'.S(i-.-,.::ii. and every fidb.wing Saturday.— f'ROFESSOI; R. C. 11. KELLEY. Modern Dancing Studio, an. Palno-rsion Building:) (opp. G.P.O.'. Private Tuiti..ii pi Appointment. 52 i CLASS will be held in ZE..I.ANDIA HALL. DOMINION RD TERMINUS. every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. -J.."J ' o.J>. commencing MARCH 1.-,. PROFESSOR R. r. H. KELLEY, Mo.l.tii I.an,-in-- s:i:.|'... 30. Palmerston Buildings mpp i: P. 0.). Private Tuition by Appointment. 6." LATEST Ballroom Dances thoroughly taught—Modem Dan-!ng Studio. SO. Paim-rston Buildings, opp GPO D 4 RAILWAY NOTICES. (\S MARCH 17. the usual".. 2 ('"p.m. v/ train from Mercer to vm-kland will leave Metver .".IS p.m., Pokeuo -o.M P.m.. Tuakau *i..'is p m. 7S RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. Q T R A~T* D C~A F' E. ' »PRIOR STILL LEADING BEST 1/G MEAL IN TOWN. A

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 14

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