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AMUSEMENTS. 7.15 NIGHTLY. THE MOST COMFOKTABLE THEATRE IN AUCKLAND, WITH A DE LUXE CIRCLE. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC RESERVATIONS: Lewis Eady, Ltd. 'Phone 43-615. _ „ cAfaduyriad "THE NO TAX THEATKE." PRICES: 1/, 1/6, 2/. No Extra Charge for Reserving. William Fox Presents " WOLF FANGS." " WOLF FANGS." A Mnsterly Story of the Mountains and Their Men of Strength. Then, BETTY BALFQUR, England's Supreme Star, In "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." From tho story by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The picture was photographed at Monte Carlo, in tlie Cjihliio, the Sporting Club, the mostly costly villas in and aruund Monte Carlo. Some of the scenes were taken in the Prince of Monaco's I'nlacp ENGLISH PICTURES FOR ENGLISH PEOPLE.

DANCING. Kitchener ttall ITCHENEII AAaLL (Lutu Society oC Arts). rpo-NIGXIT | THE PARISIAN. | i ___ j, "A sensational success" is what everyone says oC 4iho opening carnival. | I j rpHE QRPHEANS. | EIGHT PERFORMERS, Will again entertain anil amuse patrons with their irresistible Music under tne direction of | jyj JpADDI. | ' COMMENCING AT 8. 2/U SINGLE. DOUBLE, 4/6. Inaugurated by THE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, Teachers of Modern Dancing, 3'J-40, WINSTONE BUILDINGS, Queen Street. 24 gCOTS JJALL. gCOTS JJALU gCOTS JJALU gCOTS -p^ALL. TO-NTGHT — SATURDAY —TO-NIGHT. | TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY — TO MGUJ. BBRT FINDLAY PRESENTS Boston trances. OSTON -l-'ANCES. Tlic Popular Dance lu the | Popular Hall. 1 Balloons and Favours. I SEMI-FINAL ! I JAZZING COMPETITION. | j Music as desired by competitors. | All the Best of the Latest Dance Music By the BOSTON JAZZ BAND. ladles, Gents, 2/. Popular Priccs 2/6. rjlO-NIGHT. rjlO-NIGHT. IVfASONIC TTALL. JM-ASONIC -"-ALL, BELGIUM STREET, CARNIVAL NIGHT. Auckland's Greatest Achievement In Pleasure Giving Is MASONIC ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Just Amazing Wealth of Gaiety, Mirth and Melody. These festivities are Incomparable, the very height of revelry and gorgeousness, adorned by the grace and beauty of Auckland's smart and retlned set. No one else ever has, or ever will provide so gorgeous a show at so small a price. Mr. Edgar Bcndull's New Band alone is worth the money. Never before has such a wonderful combination been placed ut the disposal of dancers. Ladles 2/, Gentlemen 2/6. 24 GEO. WILLIAMS. ZB A L A N D I A TT A L L, EALANDIA -U- ALL, DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. And Every Wednesday and Saturday. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE. Music under the Leadership of MR. Q. PARKER. Good Floor. Good Music. Electric Fans being Installed makes this Hall the Coolest in Auckland. Chocs., Cigarettes, Balloons and Streamers. Duncing 8 p.m. till 11.45 p.m. Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. P. PRICE, M.C. 24 f\RANGE TTALL "RANOE -"-ALL NEWTON ROAD (Off Top O'Symonds Street.) TO-NIGHT — 8 till 11.30 — TO-NIGHT. Felix trance jpLuIT" - ELIX v ; LUB. BIRTLEY'B CJOCIETY ORCHESTRA. irtley's Society "kchestra. MR. BIRTLEY AT PIANO. Balloons, Chocolates, Cigarette* Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6. 24 VIC. BAKER. Sec. TAZZ—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—JAZZ. U PONSONBY HALL, PONSONBY ROAD. (Opposite Fire Station). Special No. 2 Competition Commencing TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, for Saturday Patrons Only. Chocolates. Cigarettes and other Good Prises, and Floor Is Perfect, and Dick Saxon's Orchestra is Superb. Ladles, 1/6. Gents, 2/. O. HENRY, Promotor. NOTE —ALSO WEDNESDAY NEXT, SAME TIME AND PLACE. 24 "gTAR" 'GIRLS' SOCIAL CLUB. Friends are reminded that the MONTHLY DANCE Will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 28, 1928. ORANGE HALL, 8-11.30. Stacey's Dance Orchestra. Gentlemen 2/. Ladles 1/6. rpO-NIGHT. ■ rpO-NIGHT. With Sbowsr^Balloons. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-S'IGHT TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY' SATURDAY. Spot Walts, with Chocolates andClgarettss. 24 1/6. p „%&%<■. TELLERS LIE PARISH HALL. MONDAY, MARCH 2«. GRAND NOVELTY DANCE AND EUCHRE •PARTY. Cigarettes, .Chocolates, Streamers and Confetti. Dalnt.v Supper. Good Euchre Prises. Excellent Music by the Harmonic Orchestra. Novelty Dance, 0.30 p.m. Supper, 10 p.m. Dancing till Midnight. Ladles, 2/. Gents, 2/6. Come aEid hav« a Night nt Ellerslle. Direction: MRS. A. HOWELL. Mtpwiiinftpi, Confetti, €tc.. Lttegt 4nzz Mimic by Dana Dane* Rand, froreltr DinM wffh Special Prise for Lucky uJy and o«"t 2-4 W. DEAN.%j!c's MS BEVSJIIY. SATURDAY NIGHT. Admission 2/6. Free Bus leafe* G.p.o, at 8 o'clock. In Attendance, «. rm t. A r 'i>HA JAZZ BAND. Misses Marjorie and Dinah Greening, Mw»srs. Ted Bewotl and Walter Smith. 34 JfIDINBUHOH ST. HALL, TONIGHT. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE. Ladles, 1/. Gents, 1/6. St W. O'BltlßN. M.C. TDURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orches- *-* tra open foe engagement. -Office, 236, Queen St Phone 43 234. G

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1928, Page 20

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