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AMUSEMENTS. CJTRAND "-TRAND UTRA.ND OTKa.ND CTRA.ND - - Fuller Hayward Theatre*. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 1 Shots in the Dark ! Ghosts 1 Scotland Yard 1 i International Spies : And i The Funniest Muraer of the Year I ! j "THE MAN UPSTAIRS." I I " THE MAN UPSTAIRS." I ; " THE MAN UTSTAIRS." | "THE MAN UPSTAIRS." ' , "THE MAN UPSTAIRS.- . | "THE MAN UPSTAIRS." I I "THE MAN UI'STAIRS." 1 Starring Monte "rlue ONTE -t>LUE -vnd Dorothy t^evore. OROTHY •L'EVORE. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. Brilliant in a Dual Role! MAKGUEKITE DE LA MOTTE And JOHN BOWERS I " DAUGHTERS WB.O PAY.", 3'he Thriving Life Story of a Russian Dancer." Exciting, Domestic and Political Intrigues. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA book your seats. Ring 43-114. Box Tlan at Theatre. QjTRAND. k -TRAND. VTRAND. i i pOMMENCING X'EXT, j C ommencing -T riday ext, 1 7 th -L I TH, THE NEW ENGLISH HUMPHREY BISHOP MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In a N-w Merry Musical Cocktail of Joy. , <-"!r.prising clever Comedy. Operatic Gems. Brilliant Music. Exquisite Dance and Wonderful Frocking. 1 NoTE. —The Full Company will appear. 1 with an Orchestra of IT. for 75 minutes of ; i:npar»l!'l«-d entertninment. Twice Daily, .11 audition to a Star Tic! ure Trograinme | QNEHUNGA TICTURES — TO-NIGHT. ! I'oresters Here If Entertainment. I Foresters. Grand Double Star Trogramme | Foresters. At Each Theatre. J Foresters. No. 1 — Foresters. Foresters. AN AFFAIR of the FOLLIES- ; Foresters. ' Foresters. Featuring Lewis Stone and Foresters. Billie Dove. Foresters. No. 2— Foresters. > i Foresters. THE COMING OF AMOS. I Foresters. ; ' Foresters. A Story setting out the Doingt Foresters, of a Young Man from the backForesters. blocks of Australia. to the Foresters, bright lights of Monte Carlo. Strand. No. I—Bob Custer, the Latest Strand. Western Star, in Strand. 1 Strand "TRIGGER FINGERS." Strand. — ' Strand. No. 2 —Lewis Stone and Billie Strand Dove in 1 Strand. . Strand. . AN" AFFAIR of the FOLLIES. Strand. ■' Strand. STRAND MONDAY. ; s:rand. D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece: ■ Strand. "THAT ROYLE GIRL." DANCING. ; JAZZ — To NIGHT TO-NIGHT — JAZZ j JACKIE ASTON AND Oh. Nuf Said. , TON'SONBY HALL. PON SON BY HALL. , THE ASTONIANS. Late Night and Tresentation of Prlres ' ;o winners of our No. 1 Grand Jazzing Com- : petition Also first hear of our Charleston ! Competition. Monte Carlo, Chocolates. ; Cigarettes and Streamers. Prizes that defy con. petit ion. Eadie? 1 . Dancinc P-11.45. Gents 2' •lucres. R. SherriC and Mr. Dunn. SAT NEXT —Tresentation of medals to winners of No. 1 Jazzing Competition, also , 2nd heat Charleston Competition. ANNOUNCEMENT. — Opening Night. Monday. 13th. Tl Chevalier Hall. The Aslonian?' Dances, and Every Monday. 8-11. ; Monte Carlo. Chocolates. Cigarettes, j streamers and prizes, as at our City Dances, j Usual Trices : Ladies, 1 : Gents. 1/6. I 11 TO-NIGHT. o - N 1 G H T. SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL THE "PARISIAN. I HE ARISIAN. I I [ Inaugurated br TARISIAN DANXING STUDIO. Teachers of Modern Dancing. S:'-40, WINSTONE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. 11 rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. OLD TIME DANCE AND EUCHRE TARTY. First-class Enchre Prizes. Monte Carlo. Choe.-.lates, Cigarettes, i MORRoW'S ORCHESTRA (6 Instruments). Ladies. 1 C. Gents, 2/. !sll P. D. MARTIN. JAZZ TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AT THE MUSIC BOX 1 Corner Pitt St. and Karangahape Rd.). The Most Popular Dance Hall in town. Wonderful Floor and all the Latest and Best Hits by THE MUSICAL BOX FIVE, the J orchestra that knows what the public want and knows how to give it. 8-11. I-adies 10 C. Gents »/. Management : H. WATTS i -22 I I _lfc_ 4>T. BENEDICT'S. EAST ST., *■— (.iff Symonds Street. ' J&fr DANCE and euchre : fa/fr dance and euchre. j MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. I And Every Monday, S p.m. Good Prizes and Supper. Admission 1/6. 1 11 Hon. Secretary. Bazaar Committee. i I y. DT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB. E>l r PAVILION. JOAN STREET. : fcXA SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE IS. I'i-AIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. First-class Orchestra. Good Prizes Streamers. Balloons, etc. Ladies, 2 ; Gents, 2/6; Double. -4/. M.C. s. C. A. COURTENAY. A. E. SCHADE. xll_ RUIDS' HALL NEWTON Tu-NIGHT—B to 11.—TO-NIGHT ALL OLD-TIME DANCING, With Monte Carlo Waltz. Chocs.. Cigarettes and Streamers. Ladies. 1 . Gents 2/. | 2_l w. TURNER. Manager I RCRNNAND-S Professional Orchestra and A* Concert Band Open for Engagements. 1236, Queen St. Phones 13-234

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 20

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