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AMUSEMENTS. ■ IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. WHEN YOU HAVE THE GOODS. AGAIN. WE HAVE THEM ! ! ! I ! ! I I DON'T BE MISLED. ■ MODERN PICTURES AT REASONABLE PRICES AT t*Afa&ona</ and To-day. mo-NiGHT. O-DAY. O-NIGHT. 11.30. 2, 5, 7.45. 7.45. William Fox Presents the Society Story, "SQUARE CROOKS." "SQUARE CROOKS." " SQUARE CROOKS." " SQUARE CROOKS." " SQUARE CROOKS." " SQUARE CROOKS." " SQUARE CROOKS." " SQUARE CROOKS." "SQUARE CROOKS." " SQUARE CROOKS." Society's Black Sheep Fighting to Turn White. Should a Man Tell his Past to his Prospective Bride? The pathos in this question has created a picture of very considerable merit. To Counter this Drama Warner Brothers present ' LOUISE FAZENDA. LOUISE FAZENDA. LOUISE FAZENDA, LOUISE FAZENDA, LOUISE FAZENDA, LOUISE FAZENDA, The World's Leading Comedienne, and CLYDE COOK. CLYDE COOK. CLYDE COOK. CLYDE COOK, CLYDE COOK. CLYDE COOK, The Australian King of Laughter-makers, IN IN " SIMPLE SIS." " SIMPLE SIS." " SIMPLE SIS." " SIMPLE SIS." " SIMPLE SIS." " SIMPLE SIS." Surely no better guarantee can be given for real enjoyment than the Title—the Stars—the Makers.

GOOD, CLEAN, LAU< THE NATIONAL. R. A. CLELAND, Proprietor. The No-tax Theatre. Phone 42-160. AMUSEMENTS. "THE STUDENT PRINCE." , " MADAME POMPADOUR." PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. The Box Plans for the Preferential Seats open on MONDAY, MAY 14, at LEWIS EADY, LTD. Preferential Booking, 12/6 (plus tax). i — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Leasees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. The First Production in the Dominion of Two Exquisite Plays of Music, Love and Romunce. " THL STUDENT PRINCE." (0 Nights), * MATINEES : May 26 and 30. "MADAME POMPADOUR." (0 Nights), MATINEES : June 4 and 9. Presented by Jr 1 WILLIAMSON'S . v./. Williamsons Royal /-iomic r\ /company, OYAL '-'PERA Including BEPPIE "pkE X7-RIES, EPPIE J-JE V RIES, The Idol of Holland. JAMES LIDDY. In Association With FRANK WEBSTER, HEDLEY HALL, ARTHUR STIGENT, together with THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS. 100 — ARTISTS — 100. The complete company as created such m furore at His Majesty's Theutre, Melbourne. Representative .... WALTER MONK. PANCINQ. OLD piOROMANDEL fIOUNTY LD VOROMANDEL V-'OUNTY BOYS' A SSOCIATION. oys' Association. DANCE TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, MAY 10. PONSONBY HALL, PONSONBY ROAD. (Opp. FJre Station). ? Good Music — Good Floor. Ladles, 1/. Gents, 1/6. M. K. LAW, President. 10 G. D. GATLAND, Hon. Sec. 6 JAZZ mO-NIGHT. U AZZ O-NIGHT. O'NEILL STREET HALL. JAZZ, WALTZ, YALE BLUES. Come and Dance on a First-class Floor to the Music of the Fadnous BOSTON JAZZ BAND. Streamers — Chocolates — Cigarettes. Dancing 8 -11.30. Ladles, 1/6. Gents, 2/. FIRST HEAT OF JAZZING COMPETITION. 10 ELIX rvANCB T ELIX ) Special Notice to our Saturday Night Patrons at the QRANGE JJALL We are pleased to announce that the services of Auckland's Premier Dance Band of Bight Players, Including Sousaphone, have been obtained for these dances. I THE |~\RPHEANS Q T>LAYERS HE © XT LAYERS Under the personal direction of MR. LAURI PAPDI. 10 TAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. ** Kitchener Hall (late Society of Arts Hall), Kitchener Street. GRAND OPENING NIGHT TO-NIGHT Under the Auspices of I THE WAITEMATA AMATEUR J SWIMMING CLUB. Don't fail to be present at this Opening Function. Norm. Ganley and his Savovans will be there to give you a Musical Treat in Jazz. Sub., Ladles, 2/ ; Gents, 2/6. 10 qiHB DREAMLAND DANCE CLUB. JAZZ — FOXTROT — BLUES. TO-NIGHT. ORANGE HALL NEWTON ROAD. WALTER SMITH and His ALOHA BAND. Chocs, Cigarettes, Streamers. First-class Floor. Ladles, 1/6; Gents, 2/; Double, 3/. M.O.'s, W. HARRISON, GEO. STRONG. 10 rnO-NIGHT — JOYLAND OLD-TIME A DANCE. DRUID'S HALL, NEWTON. Monte Carlo, Twilight Waltz. Mrs. Tylcoat's Orchestra. Ladle*, l/l Gents, 2/. a. Mckenzie, m.c. JOYLAND BALL THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 17. 10 TAZZ TO-NIGHT JAZZ. I AW AZZ TO-NIGHT JAZZ. jrAIAT PT. CHEVALIER SAILING lfl\ AIi.'LUB'S PAVILION (JOAN ST.), W 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Coolest Hall In Auckland. Music by dana dance band. Ladles, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 10 A. E. SCHADE. fpo-NlGHT —Learn the Latest Jaai Steps; -*• Instructress from Dixieland—Dance tor Learners and Others, 7.30 to 10. Delta Theatre, New Lynn? Grand Ball; famous Internationa 1h Orchestra. May 31. Tjamce to the rr rains or JOYLAND S orchestra A t POINT CHEVALIER HALL. ■ i . TQ.Nir.HT 10 ** MT ALBM? °E ' 8 hall, oL^i»l«s"}s s sr Satufday. «t. Music by Jack { I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 24

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