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AMUSEMENIS. _ AX ELINOR GLYN STORY I And i BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. «~TRAND. CJTRAND. TKANU. WIKA.NU. STKAND. QTRAND. TRAND. <OTKANU STRAND. QTKANU. TRAND. lOTKAND. Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TO-NIGHT, AT 6 AND S. Sessions: 11.13, 1.0. 2.30. 4.00. 0 and S. A Swift-ruoving. Thrilling Romance of War Time Paris. ELINOR GLYN'S KM NOR GLYNS ELINOR GLYNS Production of "MAN AND MAID." " MAN AND MAID." '• MAN AND MAID." | " MAN AND MAID." " MAN AND MAID." " MAN AND MAID." '• MAN AND MAID." " MAN AND MAID." •' MAN AND MAID." With I.KW CODY LEW CODY A; IWo instead of Villain. An.J HARRIET HAMMOND. HARRIET HAMMOND. Thi' Adorable Blonde, i RENEE ADOREE, UKNEE ADOHEE, The Fiery Brunette. PAI'LETTE DUVAL, PAI'LETTE DUVAL. The Interesting Wunian of Fashion. * * * WHAT THE -NEW YORK SUN" SAYS: You may criticise a Glyn Picture, but you will never find yourself sleeping through it. Aud you most certainly will never be caught napping when the big scenes come along. for lime. Glyn's big scenes are bigger than anybody else's. And "Man and Maid" is the biggest Glyn bet yet. Also Screening: Strand Magazine TopicaL Pathe Pictorial Interest. The Tin Hoss Comedy. • • • At Evening Sessions and Saturday Matinee, MR. "DARKY /"-IONEY, , R. -Darky Woney, i BARITONE. [ Will Sing : (a) •• Vision Fair" ■ (Massenet), from '"Herod iade." (b) "The Sea Road" (Hadyn Wood). And " T ILAC rpiME " •■-LILAC J-IME" (Selection) By gTRAND QniPHOXY QRCHESTRA Overture—"Turkish Patrol"' (Michaelis). Ring 43-114 and Book your Seats. Prices, 1/ to 2/9. Bos Plan at Theatre. A jyrOXSTEK RINGING pONTEST. A VTONSTER QtNGING pONTEST. TO BE HELD AT THE TTIPPODROME AND T^MPRESS rpHEATRES. Song Selected for the Competition, THE LATEST WALTZ HIT, '• /CAROLINA SWEETHEART." " /CAROLINA OWEETHEiRI." TWO CLASSES. Adults. 10 and over; Juveniles, 16 and I under. PRIZES. GOLD MEDAL, FIRST PRIZE. GOLD CENTRE MEDAL SECOND PRIZE. I SAME PRIZES IN BOTH CLASSES. ! ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, JULY 15. First Contest Announced through "Star" after that date. Address Entries to MR. T. HARDGKAVE, C/o LEWIS R. EADY AND SON LTD THE BOX OFFICE, QDEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. COME ONE HHm COME ALL. NO ENTRANCE FE.E. ; Trophies on View at Above Address ' 9 i DANCING. JAZZ TRADES HALL JAZZ <-»AZZ TONIGHT JAZz! Remember, we are holding another o£ our ' SPECIAL LONG NIGHTS J With SUPPER PROVIDED. j Ever popular, always crowded. Danein~ S till 12. to the beautiful strains of JIM GUSSET'S CELEBRITY BAND of Six Instruments—every one a star j The finest combination now before the ; public. I Streamers and Confetti Wheel. Beautiful ; Decorations and Illumination* Ladies, 1, 0. Gents.. U G. O. NOAKF.S. <fwwfr JAZZ - FOX TROT. JAZZ. ST. BENEDICTS HA I J.. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Corae and Dan™ fo PARKER'S CELEBRATED JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Dancing S to 11 p.m. Gents, 2. f-idie-:. 1 JAZZ ■ — JAZZ jTzI '-> ORANGE HALT.. Newton Rd., off Upper Symond* Sγ TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT Jazz Hats, Balloon*. Oizarettes, Streamers. rhocolntt-s. BOSTON JAZZ HAND. : Dancing S to 1 I.MO. i Ladies. '2 : Gents., J ti: Double Ticket. 4' TOM JURY. M.O. GEORGE R. WILKINSON. Manager. "TiRUIDS" HALL. NEWTON—SATURD VY iJ AFTERNOON— DANCING. 2.50-3.30. Practice and Advanced Patrons' Dance. Gone] Floor and Good Music. Admission : Ladies 1 '. G<--nts 1 f> j SATURDAY NIGHT. Our Bis; Nieln. Danrinz S-12. U«I frfshrnccrs. Novelties nr.l " Monte- Carlo Waltz. Our well-known orchestra. Ladies 1/, Gents -2. W P lead—others follow -T. AND W. TURNER. JAZZ —SATURDAY AFTERNOON—JAZZ. !"" FORESTERS' HALL. ! Edinburgh Street, Newton. I Learners and Advanced Dance, 2.30 till .j.3<>. If you Jazz, ;ome alon?; if not come and we will teach you. I c 1/ and 1/0. Special Fee for Learners. J Cγ. DEAN. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCiDRUIDS , HALL. TO-NIGHT. S-I'2 (GEORGE PALTRIDGE AND HIS FAUOL'S ; ORCHESTRA can be -\:arauteed to keep things lively. No louz. cold wait between Dance*. Varied Programme to the Bes: .\iu>;: on the Best floor in town, ppot Waltz. Expert Management. Ladies, 1 . Gent= 2 j3° w. E. iIcMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. I rpHISTLE SOCIAL CUBS OLD TIME i — DANCE, ORANGE HALL, '. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. 8 TO 11 I Members and Friends Only F4 JOHN SHIELDS H.-n Spc ■\TORROWS Popular n r r-hestrn. •_■.-. years x -*- before the Auckland public, any number of instruments supplied. — Loitu't, Nori man St., Dominion Rd. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 9 July 1926, Page 16

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