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AMUSEMENTS. RETURN OF THIS GREAT PICTURE. QRAXD. mO-XIG-HT *■* RAND. OPP. G.P.O. -"-O-NIGHT EASTER HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Metro-Goldwyn Produation. the tt7hite cjister." he »Vhite Lister." " the white sister " "the white sister." " the white sister." " the white sister." " the white sister " " the white sister" X "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER" " THE WHITE SISTER." " THE WHITE SISTER " " THE WHITE SISTER " ," THE WHITE SISTER." Starring LILLIAN /~i ISH ILLIAN VJISH LILLIAX GISH LILLIAN GISH a- WITH J?ONALD /DOLMAN v ONALI> V^OLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMA.Y 10 No .ttory in the annals of mankind has presented such a heart-thrilling drama as THE TTTHITE QJISTER." HE VV HiTE Special Musical Score written for the Orchestra. MISS MINNIE PARKER will sing "Aye Maria. ' by Gounod, at the opening of the picture, at the Matinee and Evening Sessions. Sessions: 11.13, 1.23, 3.33, 343 and S 1 o'clock. i PR1 9,??,-r~ Da - v Se? sions. 1/6. 1/ ; half-price 1 Children. Evening Sessions : Res Circle, 2/6: Unreserved, 2/ ; Stalls 1/6. Book your seats. 'Phone 42-274.' AT THE GRAND TO-NIGHT. : DANCING. POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S LONG NIGHT, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5. ; In Club's Pavilion, Joan Street. DANCING S P.M. TILL t MIDNIGHT. The Californian Four in New Numbers (hat make you keep your feet moving In (an ecstasy of joy. Come to the Seaside Dance and enjoy the best of Suppers and Jazz on the best of floors. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/, Double 4/. >>- B - —The Club's Dance, SATCRDAY, April 3, will be held as usual. Prices: Gents 2/, Ladies 1/0. G. BAIN, Organiser. •_ li ry E A L A N D I A HALL. DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE Burnnauds Orchestra, Six Instruments. Auckland's Best Musicians. TONIGHTS PROGRAMME. Waltz. One Step. Polonaise n. schottische. Schottische. Three Step. Lancers. Larinka. Two Step. Waltz. Maxina. Medley. Monte Carlo. Waltz. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancing. Balloons for All. Dancing from S to v. Ladies, 1/6. Gents. 2/. RAVLICK AND HEAPS, Managers. fj\ O - N I G H T. T O-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. LONG XIGIIT—TO-NIGHT. And Every Monday. Wednesday, and Saturday. , Spot Waltz, vrtih Streamers, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/0. Gents, 2/. Tram leaves Hall for City at 12.5. P. MAYES, M.C. ' PARISIAN TRANCING r<LTJB. I -L ARISIAN -LANCING ] SPECIAL NIGHTS FOR EASTER. SATURDAY, APRIL 3. 3 MONDAY. APRIL 5. AT TOE SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, Kitchener Street (Near Art Gallery). AT S. Inaugurated by Parisian Dancing Studio, SlxrFv 118 >°A'- G s Bklss " Queen G &IXGLE. 2/b. DOUBLE. 4/6. pa^o^axce A * D DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON E AU R Pvf ATUI ? AY KIGHT ' 8 "till 11. < Subs.. 1/6 and V: be|i n^o«*'ra . IKOI - VV- BUCKLEY pORESTERS' Newton. ' "THE DANCE HALL DE LUXE " Jazz and Fox Trot , , TO-NIGHT, And every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Dancing 8-11 p.m. Gents. 1/6, Ladies 1/ J H. Dunn's Orchestra. OEO. R. WILKINSON. Mann--- 1 JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ*! AT ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST ST f EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Auckland's Most Popular Dance | Walter Smith's Famous Band of Seven Instruments. Dancing R to 11 p.m. Flannels Optional LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT P "° nal ' Ladies 2/. Gent.'s 2/6. . T. J. TREACY. Manager. 32S " TVrORROW'S POPULAR JAZZ BAND -L"- AND OLD-TIME DANCE ORCHESTRA. Established 1.000. 23 yr-r? before the Auckland Public, NOW BOOKING ENGAGEMENTS. Any number of Instruments. Highest Testimonials. Usual Charges. NORMAN STREET, 1 DOMINION ROAD. 131 v JAZZ. FOX TROT. JAZZ. {: SATURDAY NEXT. C EVERY SATURDAY. S p.m. -till 11 p.m. Morrow's Popular Jazz Orchestra. Prices : Ladies, 1/C; Gents, 11. - Proprietors: j BERT AND TOM GWILLIM. 61 "DURXNAND'S Professional Orchestra TT and Concert Band.—Officr, 23G, Queen St. Phones 43-234 and 3069 (4 rings). C

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 20

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