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AMUSEMENTS. HA! HA! HA! Laughter Week at the Strand. STRAND. TRAND. (OTRAND. O TRAND. CJTRAND. OTRAND. "Always a Good Entertainment." Direction - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres , TO-NIGHT, AT 5 AXD 8. Sessions : 11.15, 2.30, 5 and 8. Afternoon Tea from 2 till 4.15. One of the Funniest Pictures The Strand has had the pleasure of Screening. 7 Chances. A Riot of Fun. 7 Chalices. » - ♦ . 7 Chances. After escaping the perils 7 Chances. of the deep blue" sea in 7 Chances. " The Navigator," 7 Chances. BUSTER KEATON. i Chances. *v»*. 7 Chances. "DUSTER I?"EATON 7 Chances. -*-»USTER "A-EATON 7 Chalices. "DUSTER TT"EATON 7 Chances. r -»USTER IV EATON 7 Chances. "DUSTER T7~EATON, 7 Chances. -OUSTER -IA-EATOX. 7 Chances. • » • 7 Chances. The frozen-faced one, gets 7 Chances. caught in tbe deadly under 7 Chances. tow of the sea of matrimony. 7 Chances. » • » 7 chalices. The liveliest stream of fun 7 Chances. that has flowed across the 7 ("nances. screen for many weeks. 7 Chances. • • • Also Screening : Strand Magazine Topical. Including T IVERPOOL /-4RAXD AJATIOXAL A-IVERPOOL VTRAXD IMaTIOXAL STEEPLECHASE, IQnft TEEPLECHASE, Cartoon ... "The Great Explorer." And THE OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE FILM. * ♦ * • And A Bright, Breezy Outdoor Story of the Australian Bush, "rpHE T> USH WHACKERS." "---Hi; -LUSH WHACKERS." "rpHE "DUSHWHACKERS." " X HE -DUSHWHACKERS." Made Entirely in Australia. Tim stirring adventurous life of an Australian shceprun — way back in the Never Never. * • « . And nt Evening Sessions. TVfISS pHRISTINA ARMISTO.N V-/HRISTIXA V/RMISTON Will Sing : In) Waltz Song from "Paul Jones." lb) "I Love the Moon." STRAND CJYMPHONY /ARCHESTRA. TRAND OyMPHONY V/rCHESTRA. Box- Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Prices: 1/ to 2/9. ROX ITTOODWARD'S TKICTURES. OX »»OODWARD'S BRITANNIA. PONSONBY, THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Universal Masterpiece, TDK pHANTOM r\F mHE /"VPEUA. Hi: A HAXTOM Vf *■ HE V/PERA, THE PHANTOM OK THE OPERA, Starring I.ON ("HANKY, MARY PHILBIX, LON CHANEY, MARY PIIILBIN, s> NORMAN KERRY. N'U It MAN KERRY. A marvellous screen story of the renowned Paris Opera House. From the lyre of Apollo on the very lop of its magnificent structure to the mysterious lake at the iiottom or its tire cellars, there is breathtaking romance and adventure every iucn •>f ihe n-ny! Sec it! You will Never Forget It. Mysterious, Magnetic, Magnificent! Century Comedy: "SCANDAL HUNTERS." International News. Music by BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA. Booking at Golden Bowl, or Phone 26-231. Usual Prices. Xo Extra for Booking. Wi:i>.. USUAL .SELECT VAUDEVILLE. \\* KST TT* N n rp HEAT RE. ''EST ±- N D A,hEA TR E. PONSONBY ROAD. TONIGHT—AT 7.45 SHARP—TO-NIGHT. ANN PENNINGTON, the Ziegfleld Folies Star, JOHNIE WALKER, VINCENT LOPEZ (Himself aud Band>. Supported by a Distinguished Cast. " rpdlE ITAU T*J|ANCER." " rpHE TITAD T-jANCER." " ftAHE ATAD TAANCER." Packed with Genuine Thrills, replete with Sensational Episodes, Aimed in Settings of Magnificent Splendour. "Go-Getters," Scenic, Gazelle, Good Supports. Prices: Stalls 9, D.C. 1/. MUSIC BY WEST END ORCHESTRA. TUESDAY — TUESDAY — TUESDAY. Don't fail to see ynur Big Vaudeville trogramme. Always the biggest and best in Auckland. ART UNIONS. QATIIOLIC SCHOOLS' ART UNION. The results of the Art Union in connection with the Catholic Schools' Art Union drawn under police supervision at the Town Hall. Auckland, on June 0, Ist Prize (Alluvial Gold to the value of £100). No. 14.37GF. C. Gallagher, 16, Crescent Road, Epsom. 2nd Prize (Alluvial Gold to the value of £50), No. 15.147 A. Nurse C. Jowsev, Thames Hospital, Thames. •''rd Prize (Hand-painted Tea Set) No. 10.1 SOB. Mrs. A. Stephenson, 23, Boston Rd.. Auckland. 4th Prize (Hand-painted Smoker's Companion). 10,10711. Creina Garner, 53, Boston Road. Mt. Eden. sth Prize (Crystal Floating Bowl). 11,688*_ Stan Holden, 20. Lincoln Street, Ponsonbv! „ r ' , M' r ™ (Bronze Model of Carbine). I. Casey, Hamilton Rd.. Ponsonby Prizes may be obtained on application to the secretary. (REV.) L. T. BUXTON, 43, Wyndham St., ___ Auckland. TEACHERS OF DANCING. JIT'SS £)APHNE TONIGHT For Latest Ballroom Dances and Operatic and Character Dances ol every kind. Classes for Children and Beginners. Private Dance Studios: 22, KHYBER PASS, Phones : 41-423, 46-680. MH DALLROOM Dauclug. correct styit -*-» Qualitied Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs opp G ' l '.* o ' — D 4 DETTINA EDWARDS, School of Dancing --» Pacitie Uldgs., Queen St.—Ballroom Dancing. Class Tuesday evenings, 7.30. v /CHARLESTON. Fox-Trot, taught in si* v -' inexpensive private lessons. — Rinj 27-169, Ruby Sherriff, Hepburn St., Pon son by. (_ OORALIE AND GERTRUDE DUNCAN d,. of So l', , i h Ame «ea and London.—Latesl Ballroom Charleston and Tangos Classica Toe, Physical Culture.—2l. Cburtville. r npHE Majestic School ol Dancing, Union -*- Buildings. Customs Street. Principals, Mdlle Valeska. Mr Theodorp Tresiza U JABIWETMAKEBB AND UPHOLSTERERS DELL'S XlO-T, opp. Town Hal].—Furnl- -»-* ture made any design. Crampo Patenl Bedsteads a Specialty. _ m J McIVOR AND SONS, Specialists In -*»• General Cabinetmaking.—l93. Kara-ngahape-Rd. Phone 40-659 U BABIES> OUTFITTERS. TJABY Outfits, Cots, Dainty and ' Exclu XJ Rive Articles: Woollen Goods.— UU Elsie Parlours, 417. Upper Queen St. t TYPISTS. T\f ISSES KINGS FORD AND SHOVE, .. '^yP'. BI6B and Dnplicatists. IS, National 46447 B "'ldings. Shortland St. Phone TYPISTS. ■XT ISS R. BAKER, Typist and Duplicator ■"■*■ "N.Z. liisnr:iin-e Buildings. Room 421 Queen St. 'Phone 43-572. _ HOSIERY. "DOXD'S Silk and Wool, 5/11, lovelj -*-* shades.—Falkner and Co., Tonsoi Garlick Building, Queen St. L

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 18

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