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AMUSEMENTS. HOO-RAY! FOR THE RETURN OF THE AUTOMOBILE RACE PICTURE : TIVOLI AM) EVERYBODY'S SOW SHOWING. THREE MORE DATS ONLY. Paramount's Favourite Male Star, RICHARD DIX In The most thrilling Anto-Raclng Picture since the days when the one and only Wallie Keid brought thousands to see him in just this class of picture—thrills, fun and danger, intermingled with a touch of romance. — . I I I I 1 " THE LUCKY DEVIL." j I I A hair-raisinz tale of a speeding, lanshing rascal, who raced at 120 mllea an honr to win a fortune and a girl—wiUi the Police behind him. THRILLING ? ? You'll want to Stand up and Cheer. FUNNY ? ? You won't stop Laughing for a Month. ADDITIONAL AT BOTH HOUSES: JACK HOXIE in "The White Outlaw," with "Scont," tie wonder horse, and his dog pal, "Bex." Superb riding and a fight between a horse and a bear. TIVOLI MATINEE DAILY AT 2.13. 1 NIGHT SHOW AT 7.30. I Tlvoli Reserves by Phone 44-136 or at Cleal s, Tobacconists, Queen Street. Everybody's, Phone 44-402. Special Orchestral Programmes. EVERYBODY'S SHOW "THE LUCKY DEVIL" AT 10, 12, 2, 4, 6 AND 8 P.M. rpO-NIGHT rpO-KIGHT. AT DIXIELAND CABARET. A NIGHT IN HONOLULU. Come and Spend a Night in Honolulu at Dixieland, as the management Intends striking a new note of enjoyment, which beyond all doubt -will be the BIGGEST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. TRANCING, QOA P.M. TO f> A.M. MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. Yon have to feel happy when the INTERNATIONALS are present, as they are the World's BEST Syncopators of Original and Burlesque Creations. SPECIAL NOVELTY ITEMS, headed by jyjISS TILLIOKALANI, Who will dance the Orisinal Hawaiian Hula, which has never been danced before in New Zealand, accompanied by a real Hawaiian Troupe. For Reservations call at Lewie R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. Qneen Street, or Cabaret Telephones: 43-535, 26-615. DANCING. mO-NIGHT. rnO-NIGHT. ■*- 0-NIGHT. J- O-NIGHT. Jazz. Inspiring Dreams of. Real Jazz. Jazz. Happiness, Jazz. Jazz. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, Jazz Jazz. AUCKLAND'S SOCIAL Jazz Jazz. CENTRE. Jazz. Jazz. DANCING, Jazz Jazz. The Indoor Passport to Jazz". Jazz. Health and Relaxation. Jazz. In comparison, nothing else of its kind in Auckland In any way will fill your desires for Music, Charm, Distinction and the Privilege of Dancing in an Atmosphere of ST. BENEDICT'S OWN. TO-NIGHT, ONE OF OUB SPECIAL NIGHTS. Join in the Revel of Music, Song and Dance. Won't Be An Idle Moment. Unlimited Supplies of Balloons, Streamers, Chocolates and Cigarettes. TO-NIGHT—FINISH OF £20 COMPETITION. Come and Watch the Lovely Trained Dancers in Action, lightly clad, drift like bubbles across the sheeny ballroom floor. At my Dances you can't help but be happy; it makes you forget all the cobwebs of existence. We are real dispensers of Jazz. The Safety Valve for Auckland's Keal Enjoyment. Ladies, 2/. S to 11.30. Gents, 2/6. Also, THE MASONIC, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. GEO. WILLIAMS. mO-XIGHI, mO-XIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. ' OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-XIGHT. TO-XIGHT. TO-XIGHT. And Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies 1/. Gents, 1/6. D. MAYES, M.C. mHE GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE, -*■ DRUIDS HALL — TO-NIGHT, And every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Real Old-time Dance, too. Jazzing is absolutely prohibited, so our patrons are sure to enjoy this, the best old-time dancing in town. Tip-top Music, expert and select management. Ladies, 1/. Gents., 1/6. 00 W. E. McMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. A VONDALE TOWN HALL—To-night and -"- every Monday Evening. Music by Walter Smith and his popular Aloha Jazz" Band Ladies 1/0, Gents 2/. Bus leaves leaves for town after dance.— J. McGUIRE, M.C. "DURNNaND'S Professional orcnestra - 1 -* and Concert Band.—Office 236. Queen St. 'Phones 43-234 and 3969 (4 rings). C LECTURES. >t *TObv THIRST AID TO THE /63s§g|5\ -C injured a:;d home Classes for Men and for VJEespSfcy Women are being formed. 1 ' The fee for each course of Six Lectures is 7/6. Early application is requested.—WlLLlAM RATTRAY, Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station Rutland Street. ' 109

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Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 18

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