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AMTOSEIvrENTS. L. NOTICE.—PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO NOTE THAT TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS CANNOT BE HELD AFTER 7.45 P.M. AT it THE LYRIC, Oil AFTER S P.M. AT THE NATIONAL. \ LYRIC S ESSIONS: ~ NIGHTLY, r~ A~ NATIONAL SESSIONS: "T 4 A EARLY EVENING, Q]K L)E LUXE SESSION, OCi FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENTS .." . SIR HALL CALNE'S NOVEL " mn c -\r ast E r af ■»*- a n." • "JL H E -wX AST E X \J F JM- A N." J riCTURISED AS "NAME THE MAN." I " NAME THE MAN." " NAME THE MAN." "NAME THE MAN" " NAME THE MAN." " NAME THE MAN." "NAME THE MAN" "NAAIE THE MAN" , " NAME THE MAN." "NAME THE MAN" "NAAIE THE MAN." "NAME THE MAN" "U , "NAME THE MAN." .J _^^^ T "| " — r ' J™.?.,, PICTURE 1S RECOMMENDED BY THE NZ i CENSOR AS MORE ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR i ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. '. NO HUMAN HEART CAN ESCAPE THE DRAMA WHICn VICTOR SEASTROM, THE DIRECTOR, HAS TRANSFERRED TO THE SCREEN IN "NAME THE MAN." THE SCREEN SPEAKS FORTH THE HOPES THE LOVES, THE YEARNINGS OF US ALL. NOTE—EVENING PRICES FOR THIS SUTER PRODUCTION WILL BE 1/6 AND 2/9 EVEKY EVENING DURING THIS WEEK BOX PLANS FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD.

DANCING. ! A LL OLD-TIME DANCES—Druids' Hall, **- Newton, TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday. —To-night. 8 to IX Also 06 Trizes. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Monte Carlo Waltzes and 3 more New Numbers by Auckland's Favour- i ite Band of Five. Special Announcement of start of Waltz, Schottische Competition, Ttiesday. S to 12. Novelty Niaht of Turkish, rierrott. Squaw and Assorted Hats, Hall Kicks and Musical Cigars. Snb., 2/ aud 1/0. Star and Circle Hall. 161, Ponsonby Rd., opposite Fire Brisnde Station.-Jazz, Jazz. DIONDAY NIGHT, S to 12. Walter Smith s Band will play Hawaiian Guitars and Ukuleles for Spotlight Waltzes, also Grand Opera Selections. Rlgoletto nnd Sextet from "Lucia" for Fox Trots. -Uso •Novelties of all kinds-Figureheads. Hats. Parasols aud Blowouts. Special Bus to leave after dance for Syw..os street. Sub., 2/6 and 2/.—Trop. W. BUCKLEY. PALAIS D~~E D A N S E. •*- TO-NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM STREET. I SELECT JAZZ EVENING. I JAZZ. FOX TROTS. JAZZ-WALTZ. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT TO DANCE With Auckland's Best. The Masonic Is Noted for its Refinement. ' Be one of the Select Couples who will , ' _ Dance there To-night. EDGAR BENDALL'S MELODY 7. The Ace of All N.Z. Jazz Combinations. A SURE NIGHT'S ENJOYMENT. Dancing. S till 11. Subscription : Ladles, 1 '6 ; Gents. 2/. Also, MONDAY NEXT. ST. BENEDICT'S [ HALL. J TO-NIGHT, MASONIC HALL I *__ JACK RIGG, Manager. JAZZ. JAZZ. J A Z Z. I ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. EAST STREET.! LONG NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. | AUCKLAND-S MOST POPULAR DANCE, i Walter Smith's Aloha Jazz Band. I Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. Management; unsurpassed. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. T. J. TREACY. Manngcr. TIfOUNT ALBERT TERMINUS. "*"■ KING GEORGE'S HALL. Under Entirely New Management, i TO-NIGHT, 8 TILL 12. f DANCES OLD AND NEW. '■'■ GLOOM CHASERS' ORCHESTRA. : Monte Carlo Novelty Dances. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. Last Tram to Town, Midnight. IJJIO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. MILFORD PARISH HALL. HYDE'S JAZZ BAND, the rinneer Band of the Northern Shores. Five Versatile Artists in up-to-the-minute Juzz' from S till 11.45 p.m. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/. WATERSIDE WORKERS' SOCIAL CLUB. TO-NIGnT. TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. TRADES HALL. POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Latest Music, specially selected by our High-class Orchestra. Ladies 1/. Gcuts 1/0. Look out for our Long Night, SATURDAY, June 6. Supper provided. 839 O. NOAKES, Secretary. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY—JUNE I—MONDAY TRADES HALL. TRADES HALL. Latest Music by our Fine Orchestra, five instruments. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/R. H. GEE and O. NOAKES, M.C's. rpAKAPUNA JJOATING /"-ILTJB (INCORPORATED.) CLUBHOUSE, BAYSWATER. ANNUAL BALL. \ TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 2.. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS: Lake Takapuna. from Town, 7.15 p.m. and S.lu p.m. Launch Kon. from Steps 7.30, Calling Northcote, 7.45 p.m. Launch Whetu. Calling Stanley Bay 743 P.m. United Service Buses Leave Milford, i.~O p.m., Devonporr. 7.4 5 p.m. All returning after Ball. Invitations from Secretary I. Davis Bayswater, or City Phone' 45-672. 864 f)KPHEUM HALL. ONEIICNGA. EVERY SAT. NIGHT, S to 11 NEW AND OLD-TIME DANCES Good Music by Johnson's Famous Orchestra Ladies, 1/. Gents. IT, MR. JACKSON. M.C. MRS. KKINNEK. j A 1 "\7TCTORIA CRUISING CLUB. L_£\\ ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AND DANCE. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 22. AT S P.M. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Tickets obtainable from Committee and Members. GEO. MOBBERLEY, 770 ll.in. Secretary. JTAVANA JAZZ ACADEMY. TRADES HALL. HOBSON STREET. EVERY FRIDAY. AT S. WALTER SMITHS ALOHA BAND. I WALTER SMITHS ALOHA BAND. WALTER SMITH'S ALOHA BAND. WALTER SMITH'S ALOHA BAND. Vj WALTER SMITHS ALOHA BAND. B! Walter smiths aloha band. -___..,_.. GORMAN TOKI, Manager.

DANCING. rpO-NIGIIT. rpO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Saturday. Mouday and Wednesday. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates, Cigarettes, and Streamers. Ladles. 1/6. Gents, 2/. Tram leaves Hall for City ut 12.5. D. MAYES. M.C. ! pOINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S j _, DANCE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, S P.M. „._ "Still Going Strong." Also WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd. Nt 8 p.m. r-Dlvnm Pavilion. Joan Street. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL. \.?,=? o . , zcs , , for Fancy Dress, i t VL? r , lgllm '. Dress ' nnd Mos t Dress. To think of It; six prizes awarded for the w?i.ti AISC ] Monto Cnrl °' Roulette, Spot .Waltzing and Jazzing, besides Chocolates and Cigarettes. Give this a trial and you will come back for more. See the reason why. 3/, Double 4/6. W. CAMP, Social Sec R. HOGAN. Soc. Trens." JAZZ, JAZZ — TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT, " 8 TO 11. IRI r- STA ? AND CIRCLE HALL, 181, Tonsonby Rd., opposite Fire Brigade _ . Station. Dnneln , M lt Pl \ Spot Ugllt and Shadow Dancing In the glorious Perfumes of Lnven?he c!„! S 'r h g that "'""'lerful combination, tue Georgia Four, makes It simply irresistible to sit quiet. . Manager. B. BRIGGS. JAANCE — WAIKOWHAI HALL, ; TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 2. | Good Music. j rt"s and Car. Dominion Rd. Terminus. 663 OPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAY. .Tuue 3. !s Hii T i n i (,eS r." al !—? ld • ln(1 New Dances: t.,v, i v.' , F ?" clnn 'ing Music. Johnson's Texas Band (7 performers). Latest hits I Dance on our famous floor. Ladies 1/-• Gents. 1/6.—Mrs. Skinner. ' jog JAZZ! JAZZ! jivyi • J HIRST'S HALL, MORNINGSIDE ' Wednesday June 3. and every Wednesday. Beta I.our" Jazz Band. . Admission 1/- nn d 1/6. 76S JJRPHEUM iia,.,.. Onehunga. Monday: ..ml i l 2 ynl T°;' k """• Thursday: Old-time I nun Jazz. Johnstone s Famous Orchestnspot Waltz; Chocolates and Cigarette"' Special Ballroom Class 7to 8 Ladles 1 /•' Gents. yn.-r.EO. G. cox. M.C ' 022 ORPHEAN DANCE ORCHESTRA open y* for Engagement.—Secretary, GeofT 41°-444 10 ' CoUtl " L'hambers, Swanson St! A LOHA String Quartet (Ladies!, open for musical engagements.—Annlv Walter Smith. 10 Turner St. ' p JJURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra •*-* and Concert Band.—Office 236 Queen St. 'Phones 43-234. and 3061) (4 ring's). C TEACTTEKS OF DANCING. mUE MODERN DANCING STUDIO -*- (Members of the National Institute of Social Dancing, New York.) SPECIALISTS IN ALL BALLROOM DANCE INSTRUCTION. It Costs No .More to Eearn from Qualified Teachers. Studio Hours: 12-9 Daily, or by 30, Opposite G.P.O. 88g A LL Latest Steps Ballroom Dancing; cor- ■**■ rect style; expert lady instructress • terms £1 1/. —Write S. 8525, Star EXPERT Private Tuition in all Ballroom Dancing; success guaranteed.—Professor Kelley, 30. Palmerston Bldgs. D 4 T ADV. young, gives Expert Private A- Tuition. Ballroom Dancing. Jazz, Blues | Foxtrots; i'l 1/ term. —Write W 7.120' ■ Star. j AJISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of -t'J- Ballroom Dancing. Studio: 8, Belgium St. (tot. Queen St.). 'Phone 41-755. C MISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. Paul's Hall. Mondays. Tuesdays. S p.m. Saturdays 2.30 and 8 p.m. Wednesdays nnd ! Thursdays at 25, Vincent St. Private ! Lessons by appointment.—Particulars by ■ Phone or 25. Vincent St. B ,T\fISS ANITA WEBSTER ■JA HAS RESUMED TEACHING 1025 Fox Trot. Waltz, etc. Particulars : STUDIO: X SHELLY BEACH ROAD PhOTIP _?f -1 | j . &A ' F R iy AT , E Tr"""' BoTlrToln -«- Dnncinc. Correct style taught. InterI IlerTe B "' pm — 2 - Kelmarna Ay„ I DIVIDENDS. j rjMIE PARKER , lamb TIMBER ! - 1 - COMPANY.. LIMITED. XlHabW NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A Dividend of n per cent for the Half, year ended March 31. 1025-maklng in per cent for the year-has this day bee de, hired, payable at the Company's Office on and after TUESDAY. June 2, 1923 By order of the Board. JOSEPH HANKIN, , , , . „ Secretary. Auckland, May 29, 1325.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 126, 30 May 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 126, 30 May 1925, Page 20

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