. AMUSEMENTS. tt*A/a>£cortctd THE NO TAX 111EA11IL." I'KICES: 1/, 1/0, 2/. No Extra Charge for Keserviog* tcc 7.15 nightly. tub theatre wriii the de luxe circle, usual prices. RIC RESERVATIONS : Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre 'phone 40-61,"> TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. TIM McCOY nvlm 11jis been chosen to piny lending niiin to Miss Xcw Zeftliuid, Miss I»!ile Austen), ,n "THE ADVENTURER." "THE ADVENTURER." With DOROTHY SEBASTIAN nnd CHARLES DELANEY. A Spanish I:»■;!uty—11 Yankee Hero—a story of re\olution and adventure without a dull moment. Also, The Screen's Greatest Comedienne, LOL"I>E FAZENDA, in her Fuiin!c*t Picture "FINGER PRINTS." "FINGER PRINTS." A Comedy of Horrors : A Melodrama of Laughs! A Whirlwind of Excitement: THE LATEST ANII FUNNIEST COMEDY LOUISE FA ZEN DA HAS MADE.
DANCING. pOI'ILAU TI-; I'A PA PA HALL. NEXT MONDAY mih! KVKKY FORTNIGHT. POPULAR DANCES. OLD TI.MH AND JAZZ. Flour Second to None. Supper Excellent. Orchestra Versatile. I /•! —ri ITniirs' Enjoyment. Bus leaves City 7.l Returns 11.30. If. AUSTIN, M.r. •!0 N. BOUZAID, Sec. qi;an<;E jjILI — _ tonight - FRIDAY — TO-NIGHT. BOSTON DANCES. S to 11.30. Special Attraction. 1 Filial 'Cvent. JAZZING COMPETITION. | AIII I 'resell i 111 ion of Prizes. Ilulloons and Streamers. BOSTON JAZZ BAND. Csunl Popular Price: Ladies, 1/0; Gents, 1!/. 15. FINDLAY. Manager. SCOTS HALL SATURDAY. JAZZI N(r COMPETITION—FinaI Event and Presentation of Prizes. 30 I Mission t>ay 11araret, xrohi ' ission Cabaret, -tvoHi. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Permanent Engagement of Walter Smith's ALOHA JAZZ BAND. ALOHA JAZZ BAND. Free Bus Service leaves G.P.O. at 7,30 p.m., returning via Mt. Eden, Dominion R<l., Grey Lynn, Ponsonby. Admission 2/tt. 31 rpilE tiAVOY "DALLROOM. '-■■HE -L»ALLROOM. lli'Maby's Buildings. Karanguhape Road (Entrance next Milady Benuty Parlours, Beregford Street). POPULAR VrIGIIT. OPULAR IGHT. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), Dnnclng from 8 o'clock. NORM. GANLEY AND HIS SAVOYANS. Guaranteed Self-starters for Bashful Feet. Ladles 1/(5. Gents *■"■<) KENNY. House Manager. To-night — Friday — to-nigiit. 8 to 11 p.m. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE. DRUIDS' HALL. North St.. Newton. Manageress: MRS. M. WATTS. GEORGE PALTRIDGE and His Orchestra. Monte Carlo, Waltz. D'Alherts. Streamers. Chocs., and Cigarettes. Rig Houses nightly, so come early to avoid ' the crush. Sub., Ladles 1/. Gents 1/6. M.C.'s, MR. AND MRS. H. J. KENDALL. xSO f U*\ TVANCE, SATURDAY NIGHT, I Jr\ I 8 t0 11-3<) - I T. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB, MNBP Joan Street. Music by Popular DANA DANCE BAND. Novelty anre, with Special Prizes. Ladles. 1/; Gents, 2/. And watch for Announcement for Big Ball Shortly. *.'lO C. Courtna.v. W. Dean. M.C.'s. rpRADES HALL . EVERY SATURDAY A NIGHT. — OLD-TIME DANCE. — Come and Dance to the Tunc of .Toyland Orchestra. 1/ and 2/. x3O C. WHEELER. R. APPLETON. Dancing — every night. LUNA PARK, PALAIS DE DANCE. SATURDAY OUR BIG NIGHT. NORMAN McLEOD'S ORCHESTRA. 30 J. DE ROSE, Manager. VfISSION BAY CABARET, KOHL IU. MOTORISTS Saturday Afternoon from 2-0 p.m. Afternoon Tea Dance 1 /0. Cabaret open every Sunday for Afternoon Tea. 31 TEACHERS OF DANCING. T>ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. D 4 "VTODERN Dancing — Beginners' Class every Friday, 7 p.m.: 5-Lesson Course, 10/.—83. Queen St.. Onehungu. 30 "Parisian dancing studio, 3040. Wlnstone Bldgs., Queen St.—Fox Trot, Pjgnch_Tnngo. Wnltr. New Ynle Blues. D PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. L. XXJ II A N G U A RE I RACES ** MARCH 31, 1028. (Weather and other circtimI stances permitting.) c. c ss ' CLANSMAN. leav es Northern Wharf FRIDAY, 30th. at IB p.m.. and Whangarel (Onerahl), SATURDAY, 31st, at 9pm l isJ. f, „»? ,,nect,oni ' ~nvc been arranged. "RETURN STEAMER FARE, 27/fi. :x3O gATURDAY, MARCH 31. (Weather and other circumpfaSl stances permitting). SURFDALE. O.V. WAIUKU 1.45 p.m. Returning from Surfdale at 4.30 p.m. OSTEND. O.V. WAIUKU 1.45 p.m. Returning from Ostend at 4 p.m. OMIHA. K.S. HAUITI 1,45 p.m. Returning front Omiha, via Cowes Bay, at 3.45 p.m. COWES BAY, AWAROA AND ORAPIU. S.S. HAUITI 1,45 p.m. Returning from Cowes Bay at 5 p.m. (Direct). 30 IVERHEAD AN:> OSTEND SERVICES. jSTEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHARVES, Leave Auckland Dally at 3.80 p.m. for Hobsonvllle, Walmnrle, and Rlrerhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead dally at 6.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted •. For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf, Tuesdays to Thursdays, 0.45 a.m., Fridays 6.30 p.m., 9a rdays, I 15 p.m. "4 BRADNEY AND BINNS. TTPPEIt HARBOUR FERRY CO., LTD. Excursion to PINE ISLAND (wMtber and otiier circumstances-permitting). LAUNCHES WYNONA AND TAWA dal,y 10 a * m -' fiom line Island at 3.r>o p.m., Mondays to 440 r» B .n r> ,?. a ♦ urda i'» 5 p.m., Sundays liaven m . Cal , , 1 , , n « nt lßland B «y. Beacb A .Its an<l Grec nhlthe. Fares: ..units, 1/c.; Children. Qd Return. D JtrnXiEm. 13 RAD NE Y AND BINNS. katcrday . '™™' • 7"', SUNDAY 1-45 P.M. .. , 0.4u P.M. bunday Return Fare, 2/ti. :x:n BRADNEY AND BINNS. X OKTU ROWING CLUB'S ANNUAL PICNIC TO PINK" i«r »xir» On SUNDAY, APRIL , w« ND ' S.S. PEREGRINE leaves Devonnort oin »,'»■ i Auckland lo S.m caUs Birkenhead and Northcote ' Good Sports Programme. Special Fri». KIT OAT JAZZ BAND Tickets, 1/6; Children under 12 Half Price Hot Water Provided Free ' Everybody Welcome. ' 30 HI I H 1# I N G EXCURSIONS r '* u S'#r«*ut??v T YW* ,I,r *l *^»nch i HArI'KDAV, p.m„ fare 3/• KU.v.MV. <>.W a.m., fare Bait provided! Fli«h Reported Plentiful. V Si / U,AHJK //fACONACUY, Next, Wednesday, ■ > Cor/ml Billiard Saloon, known by the sign Mpot Yellow, High St. z3l
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 16
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