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AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRE WITH THE l»E LUXE CIRCLE. 7.45 NIGHTLY. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC Reservations, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. "THE NO TAX THEATRE. PRICES. 1/, 1/6, 2/. No Extra Charge for Reserving. Sessions: .11.30, 2.30, 5, and 7.45. " WOMAN WISE," " WOMAN WISE," With WILLIAM RUSSELL and JUNE COLLYER. And " THE BUSH LEAGUER/' " THE BUSH LEAGUER," A sizzling comedy. packed witji speedy action and uproarious fun.

DANCING. rj^O- NIGHT, 23 JJALL, AUCKLAND RKTAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. These Dnnces are always a pronounced success. Why? Because of the way they are conducted. The Club is always in receipt of congratulations from the great number of patrons. Every Moment is one of Memorable Delight. EDGAIt KENDALL'S "COLLEGIANS" Will Render the LATEST MUSIC. Evening Dress Optional. Ladles, -/. Gents, 2/6. 23 f>ONSONBY HALL. PONSONBY ROAD, -£ Opp. Fire Station. JAZZ JAZZ. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Come along TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock and enjoy the most Popular Jazz in the City. As there will be no dance on Wednesday (Anzac Day) a Special Programme has bpen arranged. DICK SAXON'S REVELLERS are still leading, with their popular music. Chocs., Clgs. and Many Other Prizes for Competitions. Prices: Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. 23 G. HENRY, Promoter. rnO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. — And Every J- Saturday and Monday Night. Ngaroma Social Club, New Manchester Oddfellows' Hall. cor. Hobson and Victoria Sts. Mixed Programme of Dancing, Old-time and ,Jazz. Chocs., Cigarettes, Balloons and Streamers. Patoridge's First-class Orchestra. Guaranteed the Best Hall and Floor In Town.. Admission —Mon., 2/ and 1/ ; Sat., 2/ and 1/6; Double, 3/. T. ESTALL, M.C. x 23 L. DONALDSON, Sec. "jVTERRILAND OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Monte Carlo and Twilight Waltz. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers and Balloons. A good Night's Enjoyment assured yon. Come and hear the Southern Hawaiian Instrumentalists, also Mr. Jack Raymond, Humorous Vocalist. Mrs. Northover's Orchestra. Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. SPECIAL NOTE.—To-night, Last Semifinal Waltzing Competition. G. Davis, M.C. JAZZ. JAZZ. O'NEILL STREET HALL, JpA TUESDAY, APRIL 24. ttm ' 8 t0 1130. Hhw Music by Boston Jazz Band. Novelties, etc. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 24 The cjavoy tjallroom, he -Dallroom. Hellaby's Buildings, Karangahape Road (Entrance next Milady Beauty Parlours, Beresford Street). "XT I AGAR A -VTIGHT. lAGARA IGHT. THIS EVENING (MONDAY). Alluring New Dance Music by NORM. GANLEY AND HIS SAVOYANS, Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. x 23 LEO KENNY, House Manager. AMISSION BAY CABARET, KOHI. -LVA TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL. Admission, 2/0. Free bus service from G.P.O. at 8 o'clock. Get the Kruschen Feeling. JAZZ to the KRUSCHEN JAZZ BAND. Nixon's Land. Mission Bay. Hip—Hip—Hooray ! OPEN EVERY NIGHT. R. NIXON, Proprietor. BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra Open for Engagement.—Office, 236. Queen St. Phone 43jj34. C TEACHERS OF DANCING. \LL Ballroom Dances taught in Six Lessons, including Yale Bines. —Ruby Sherrlff, 8. Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. D 4 OSAE STODDART, Latest Ballroom, Operatic, Dancing. "Stoddart Toe-shoe supports." Fancy Costumes for Hire.— 313, Dllworth Bldgs. C PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO,39-40, Winstone Bldgs, Queen St.—Fox Trot, French Tango, Waltz. New Yale Blues. D ANZAC DAY. gOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. ANZAC DAY. A cordial invitation Is extended to all Burgesses to attend a Commemorative Service to be held In the Foresters' Hall, Tnkapuna, on WEDNESDAY, 25th April, 1028, at 3 p.m. A Parade of ex-Servlcemen, Band, Naval ad Military Units, Scouts, Guides, Friendly Societies, etc.. will leave the corner of Lake Road and Sanders Avenue at 2.45 lV ' ni ' J. W. WILLIAMSON, 2 Mayor. jyjANUREWA TOWN DISTRICT. ANZAC DAY. A Combined Children's and Adults* Service will he held at the MONUMENT. In the AFTERNOON, at 2.30. A Collection will be taken up in aid of the War Memorial Improvement Fund. The Service will be held in the Manurewa Theatre in the event of unfavourable weather. A. C. A. SEXTON, Chairman, 23 Manurewa Town Board. TRAINING COLLEGE. ANZAC MEMORIAL. Old A'b are cordially Invited to be present at the College Service at 10 o'clock on WEDNESDAY MORNING, and. . later, at the frivolling of a Portrait of the late Mrs. Mlines. H. G. COUSINS', 23 Principal. ]yjONS VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25, 1028. All Members and Men who served on the non ,n *\ lonH "re requested to Parade wbnrf "k?- ,n J! ldp the Kates of Queen's Vnarf. Decorations to be worn. W. C. PILGRTATSpe BUILDING MATERIALS. _ pLANS, Specifications, from £1 1/; CompJtfe,L draughtsmen. — Home Desien 41*65?' SCC ° r>ty Bldw - Pht RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS QABIN TEA ROOMS.— See what is going to happen in Symonds St. on Tuesday? —23 footwear. T7,El k^. N ®, B ?! op P- Scotß Hall, for "SureSton ihw . *®®«*II Boot! from 12/11. atop J Shop la Symonds St. 28

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1928, Page 20

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