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AMUSEMENTS. "SALLY" BOX PLANS AND DAY SALES at the Theatre Confectionery, next to Sta-_ Door. " Final Matinee, Saturday Next. TTIS ]\.rA.TESTY'3 mHEATRE. AXIS -W-1-AJESTY-S -L HEATKE. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.z.) Ltd. Manager John FarrelL "gALLY." An Unparalleled Success. ; I TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 7.30. At 7.50 And Following Evenings up to April °0 FINAL MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., I'rcsent THE NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In " SALLY." " SALLY," " SALLY," " SALLY," With Dainty ; JOSIE MELVILLE I JOSIE MELVILLE As "Sally of the Alley," and lime. 1 Nookerova. . 'I AN ALL-STAR CAST. PLAY PRODUCED BY GEORGE A. HIGHLAND. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. ( Reserved) at Box Office, 10/ ; D.C. and O.S. at Door, 8/ - Stalls, 5/ ; Gallery, 2/. Early Doors Gal' lery, 1/ extra. All prices pius tax. Box Plan aud Day Sales at Lollie Store next to Stage Door, H.M. Theatre Arcade! WEST END THEATRE. * ' EST END THEATRE. PONSONBY ROAD. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Screening at 7.4. p.m. sharp. A GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME WILLIAM DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON In " THE FIGHTING GUIDE." •• THE FIGHTING GUIDE." "THE FIGHTING GUIDE." (o Reels.) . i LESTER CUNEO In t " TRAPPED IN. THE AIR." "TRAPPED IN THE AIR." "TRAPPED IN THE AIR." Sunshine Comedy, "ROARING LIONS ON A STEAMSHIP." Music by the West End Orchestra. Prices—Stalls Od, Dress Circle If. Reserves at Confectioner's, next Theatre. CAPITOL. DOMINIOS ROAD APITOL. TRAM TERMINUS. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. CAPITOL. Big Holiday Attraction. CAPITOL. A Metro Special. CAPITOL. "DON'T WRITE LETTERS." CAPITOL. "DON'T WRITE LETTERS." CAPITOL. Starring GARETT HUGHES, CAPITOL, in a Romance of Missives, CAPITOL. Mistakes, Misadventures and CAPITOL. Mystery. CAPITOL. Also: CAPITOL. A William Fox Special, CAPITOL. •• LES MISERABLES." _ CAPITOL. Starring William Farnum. CAPITOL. A Stupendous Pieturisation CAPITOL, of Victor Hugo's Famous CAPITOL. Story. ' CAPITOL. And Excellent Music by The CAPITOL. Eenowned Capitol Orchestra. CAPITOL. of Eight. CAPI_OL. Overture : CAPITOL. "Die Schone Galathea." CAPV_____j. Reserves, Phone 3374 A. DANCING. GRAND EASTER FESTIVITIES, will be presented at the ZEALANDIA HALL. Dominion Road, TO-NIGHT. Miss Daphne Knight's talented pupil. Miss Richardson, will present a picturesque study calculated to delight her audience, while Mr. Walter Smith and his clever musicians will also be seen to advantage in special selections; Mr. Reg. Collier, who revels in anomalies. Exhibition of "The Blues." Streamei - s, Confetti, Balloons, Chocolates. Roulette. Jazzing, S to 1. Reserve the Date. Reserve the Date. Artistic Settings. A glimpse of Hollywood. Manager, S. BARNES. Char-a-banc leaves Hall for various suburbs 1 a.m. Flannels optional. Supper. 40 mO-SIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S DANCING ACADEMY, TRADES HALL. THE BIG SHOW. Every Monday. Wednesday, Friday. Saturday To-night's programme is exactly the same as yon had the pleasure of enjoying on. Saturday night. Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. 18 GEO. WILLIAMS, Manager. OT. BENEDICT'S HALL. AUSTRAL DANCE CLUB. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And every MONDAY Night. Dancing S to 11. Markwick's OrchestraLadies 1/. Gents 1/6. M. L. BOURKE, Hon. Sec. m O - NIGHT. TO-rrIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. To-night and Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Long Night To-night. Streamers, Easter Eggs and Cigarettes. Bus leaves Hall for City at 12. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. Taylor's Orchestra. P. MAYES. M.C. THE GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND EASTER CARNIVAL Dancing 8 - 12 to Incomparable Music oa the Best Floor in Town. A fitting climax to the Holidays. Come and bring your friends. Expert M.C.'s, Messrs. Naysmith and Scott-Williams. Ladies 1/. Gents 2/. , W. MeMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. EASTER TUESDAY NIGHT. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. DANCE 8 to 11. DANCE. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. Burnand's Orchestra. D. NOYES, Hon. Sec. _ St. Benedict's Girls' Club. "DARISH HALL, ELLERSLIE. x EUCHRE AND DANCE, In Aid of CONVENT SCHOOL. THURSDAY, APRIL 24. Gents 2/, Ladies 1/G. TRANCE AT BUCKLAND'S BEACH XJ HALL on THURSDAY, 24th. The Dominion Road Bus leaves Vermont Street, Ponsonby Road, at S p.m. Calls at Top of Pitt Street and Newmarket. A Good Night's Fun for All. il. Includes Pus, Dance, and Refreshments. — ANDREWS AND ANDERSON. "DIRTLEY'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. xJ The Band with a reputation for perfect time and novelties. Dances, At Homes.—72, Vauxhall Rd., Devonport. C "DURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and X* Concert Band.—Offlce: 236, Queen St Phones 734 A. 3969 (4 rings). D JACKSON'S Gold Star Orchestra caters specially for Dancing. Weddings, etc. — Lillicrap's Music Store. Queen Street. D TEACHERS OF DANCING. Mr, GORDON BUTLER gives Expert Private Tuition, m_. Ballroom Dances. Studio: Scots Hall. Hour.: 12.:.0 to 0. D LATEST BaUroom Dances thoroughly taught.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. D 4

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 94, 21 April 1924, Page 14

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