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AMUSEMENTS. TfiE SEASON OP MUSGROVF CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLEAT H.M. THEATRE WILL TERMIv»i ON SATURDAY, MAY 2*~?*31l THE BOX PLANS for the mpSSSp SEASON AXE NOW OPEN. TIHE ]JIS MAJESTY'S fpHEAXBi Lessees: J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Direction : ROBERT A. SHEPARD. MUSGROVE VAUDEVILLE. SUPREME. - NIGHTLY AT 8. NIGHTLY AT. 8. - MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. .'" ' MUSGROVE'S -' MUSGROVE'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. ; w"!fiS R : igg±g is £§:£&#.■ Three Musical Jokers in One Pack • POUR TULLY SISTERS a /£ h D ? TULLY SISTERS And Their American Jazz Band NIBLO AND DORIS. Burlesmie rv™ i NIBLO AND DORIS. Sntricitfe^ THE HANLOS BROTHERS THE HANLON BROTHERS In their Astoundins \<-t "The Hotel Impossible. - ' ESTELLE ROSE. Character Sons, ,*a ESTELLE ROSE. Importations— Fa "?. o » s , G »P s y REBE KESSLOVA. Violmiste. REBE KESSLOYA WESTON. Equilibrist . • WESTON. Extraordinary ■ SHEILA MAY AND SYDNEY KEITW SHEILA MAY AND SYDNEY KEITH In Vivacious Varieties. Ltd° X PLAXS at Lenis R - I:ad 5' »na Son, DAY SALES at H.M. Theatre Kiosk; PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 4/; Stalls 1/. Day Sale, Gallery, •>/; Gallery, 1/u R O ot.' ing 1/ Extra. {.All Plus Tax). . CHANGE OF PROGRAMME CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY NEXT. . I . ON SATURDAY NEXT. '_'■ Welcome Re-appearance in New Zealand Of SIGNOR BRUNO SARTI, The Brilliant Young Operatic' Tenor of the Sistine Choir Soloists. DANCING. Hi ■g-OKIMARAMA, THURSDAY, MAY l^ GRAND FLEET JAZZ XIGHT. . A Night of Nights, Balloon Dancing, Spot Dancing, Union Jack Competition, etc^. Special Invitation to Officers of HJL Fleet. The Aloha Jazz Band, under the • direction of Walter Smith. Special Music. Special Decorations. Come and Jazz and then enjoy a stroll along one of the finest seaside promenade* in or around Auckland. . Jazzing by Moonlight. Something' SDediL Something Good. : Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6.; Rimmer's Blue Buses leave PrinceV wharf 7.45, G.P.O. 7.46, Symonds St. 7ia Newmarket G.P.O. 8 p.m. M OLD-TIME DANCBg. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, To-night and Every Thursday, Saturday" and Tuesday. Learners and Practice Dance I Every Saturday, 2.30 to 5.30. To-night, a to 11, start of our Waltz Contest Saftf. day, 8 to 12, Monte Carlo, 96 prizes. Hill nicely decorated and lit with a beautiful coloured spotlight, and the finest little Orchestra in Auckland. ■ ■ • O'Neill Street Hall, Ponsonby, Every W«4needay and Friday. Monte Carlo Wilt* Learners catered for also. M.C., W. Cutwright. . Proprietor. W. BUCKLEY. JAZZ ONE-STEP WALTZ.AZZ ONE-STEP WALTZ. NEW ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD. THE INDIANA JAZZ BAND Announce A SERIES OF WEEKLY DANCEB. To be held TO-MORROW AND EVERY FRIDAY. Gents, 1/6. Good Floor. , Ladies, 1/6. Good Mnsic 71' rpO-NIGHT — RENALXi STREET HALL ■ - 1 - PONSONBY DANCING CLUB'S SELECT WEEKLY DANCES. . Jazzing, Waltzing. Good Floor and Orche* trn. Management: T. Wilson, J. Stephens. ;I GRAND EUCHRE AND DANCI SOCIAL, MAY 15. FORESTEBff HALL HEVONPPRT, 8 P.M. LadW. First Prize, Bag Sugar; Gent's, Bag Sngtr;' also Seconds. Hyde's Jazz Band. Tickets: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/.—RYDER AND MILLER. Secretaries. JACKSON'S Gold Star Orchestra eaten specially for Dancing, Weddings, ett LUlicrap's Music Store. Qneen St. D "OURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra~and Concert Band.—Office: 236, Queen 8t Phones 734 A, 3969 (4 rings). D TEACHERS OF PAKCHfG. MISS SPENCER, Teacher of Utett Dances.—Classes, St. Panl's Hall, Mone, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.; Saturdays, 2.30 and 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays, 8 p.m., at 25, Vincent St. Private tuition by appoint- . ment. Particulars by 'phone. B MISS LAURIE KINGSL.AND, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. New"Address: 24, Lower Symonds St. 'Phone MS. D ■VTR. GORDON BUTLBR gives Expert ■i"- Private Tuition, 1924 Ballroom Dances. Studio: Scots Hall. Hoars: 12.30 to 9. /CLASSICAL, Fancy, Toe, Capillla Daneing, taught by famous teacher—Miss Brown, Leonello's Studio, Bon' Marche Chambers. EXPERT Private Tuition in all Ballroom Dancing. Results guaranteed.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldga. D* VISIT OF THE FIiEET. TITO ON LIGHT "PXCURSION. FRIDAY NIGHT. FRIDAY NIGHT. THE PORT AUCKLAND BAND , THE PORT AUCKLAND BAND Are Holding a MONSTER MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Around the Harbour. Full Band of 35 lPayers in Attendance. Dancing on Board. This is your last chance to see the British Fleet. Big illuminate and Searchlight Display from the various warships. Roll Up, and see the British Fleet for the Last Time. Onlx a Limited Number of Tickets to be sold. Boat Leaves Ferry at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Come Early and Secure Seats. Tickets: Adults 1/6. Children 1/. W. KEEFE, Hon. Sec. "pVAREWELL DISPLAY Bl YACHTSMEN. All Yachtsmen are requested to take part in the Farewell Display by Pleasure Craft on the Departure of the Special Service Squadron on SATURDAY afternoon next. Craft are required to observe the regulations that obtained for the welcoming demonstration and the orders of the patrolling craft. Any owner failing to do so may be prosecuted by the Auckland Harbour Board. ALEX. J. COLLINGS, Hon. Sec. Auckland Yacht and Motor Boat Associa59 ILLUMINATIONS and Searchlight ■*- Display—Beach IJaven.—Special trip, FRIDAY Night. Launch Valhalla will' leave Beach Haven at 6.15 p.m. for Auckland : leaving City at 10.15 p.m.—E. Gillins, Master and Prorietor. ■REACH HAVEX—Launch Valhalla— ■*-* Departure of Fleet, Saturday. May 17, 12.15 v.m. and 2 p.m. Trips Cancelled. Valhalla leaves City, 12.45 p.m., 5 p.m.. 6.45 p.m. Leaving Beach Haven 1.30 p.m. and 0 p.m.—E. GILLIXG, Proprietor.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 16

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