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AMUSEMENTS. | Arriving this morning per s.s. Marnma, "THE DIPLOMATS," the greatest I combination of Revue Artists that has ever visited New Zealand. 1 Avoid disappointment and book NOW (without extra charge), for ( the most wonderful of nil nights* the Grand Gala Opening of Auckland's J New and Magnificent Vaudeville Theatre — It will astound you. | THEATRE OF VARIETIES (Formerlv THE NATIONAL.) GRAND GALA OPENING, FRIDAY NEXT. EDWIN R. GREENFIELD Will present for the first time in New Zealand, direct from their sensational success in Australia, THE MILDRED HARRIS REVUE COMPANY, "THE DIPLOMATS." "THE UiPLOMATS." A perfectly Wonderful Galaxy of Vaudeville Stars, In lavish and Sparkling Revue. Produced by ED. WARRINGTON, Of tho famous "English Pierrots," "The Diggers." etc. 22 — ARTISTS — 22 22 — ARTISTS — 22 Carefully selected from the eivnm of Vaudeville and presented In gorgeous futuristic settings never equalled before. STARRING Mildred and pionnie. -vtildred and ILDREI) AND v-'uNNIE, ITJ -ILDRED AND MUSICAL GENIUSES AND VERITABLE COMEDIENNES, Who rreated such a riot on the Tivoli Circuit. Bert (•* ilbekt. t>ert /filbert, ERT -*-*ERT *-*ILBERT, PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN J. C. WILLIAMSON PRODUCTIONS. CLYDE ANI) YVETTE, Astounding European Dancers. CECIL SCOTT. FRED MOORE, Juvenile I,end nt J. C. Williamson's. Popular Baritone. MISS O'CONNOR AND 11. PRIESTLY, Superb Ballroom Dnncers. JACK GERRARD. JACK EMSWORTII. ROLAND ROBERTS, SAM STERN, CLARE HOPE, ETC.. ETC., AND GRAND BEAUTY BALLET. Musical Director ERIC WATERS. Special Prices ((iiilu Opening).—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 4/ (plus tax) ; Upper Circle. 3/ (plus tax) ; Stalls, 2/. Seats may be reserved in D.C., O.S. and U.C. without extra chnrge nt Lewis Eady, Ltd. BE WARNED BOOK NOW.

AMUSEMENTS. — PRINCE EDWARD. — A Fuller-Hay ward Xheutre. To-night. : —- 'rfio-NiuHT. O-NIGHT. 10-NIGHT.l O-NIGHT. Early Session 7.0 p.m. Orchestral Session S.u p.m. Another of Our Wonderful Mid-week DOUBLE PROGRAMMES! CIiORINNE /IRIFFITH, AjIIINNE VTulFKlTli, CI'O Ki N NiE / 1 Itl FFIT il, AJIUNNE GRIFFITH, /tORINNE /1 RIFFITU, VJuiFFITH, — In — "mHE n.AItUE\ /\F T7DEN," « x HE vjrARDENJLiu&x," " milE t iARDE,N / W i/jjE'N," " - 1 - HE VTARDEN V 1( "fnilE riARDEiN 4,1 DEN," "J. he VJARDEN V 1( XLiutN," And "Vf ADGE "DELL A MY, xta ADGE -DELLAMY, ' IVrADGE TJEUAMV, iTA AI>OE A-»ELLAMY, Madge tjellamv, ADGE J-* ELLAMV, — In — VERY CONFIDENTIAL." ery Confidential." VERY /CONFIDENTIAL." ery Confidential." VERY / CONFIDENTIAL." ERY CONFIDENTIAL." QUALITY AND QUANTITY. THE MOST FOR I'HE LEAST. A DOUBLE PROGRAMME THAT DEFIES COMPARISON At the PRINCE PDWABD, RINCB -IliD WARD, KARA NG AH APE ROAD. Theatre 1 * 46 " 232 to Rese,v « Any Seat in the DANCING. TA Z Z ! — rnO-NIGHT — TA Z Z ! U AZ Z ! _ 10-NIGHT - J AZZ I PONSONBY HALL, PONSONBY ROAD. Opp. Fire Station. FOLLOW THE CROWD. rr^-rr,,7l. e Ouafttntee you a Good Time. ENTER TO-NIGHT FOR SECOND HEAT MONSTER JAZZ COMPETITION Snappy and Fascinating Music by Tg|CKgi™g Under the Leadership of NORM. GANLEY Dancing 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Ladles, 1/6. Gentlemen, 2/. 22 Director, J. KOIIALA. rjlO-NIGHT 8 -11 rpO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. , 4 (OPP. Rlnlto Theatre). [AZ/ — FOX TROT — JAZZ. JAZZ — FOX TROT — JAZZ. Music by THE ORPHEAN'S JAZZ BAND. Ladles, 1/6. Gents, 2/. - 2 J. McGUIRE. M.C. DANCE CLUB, C DOMINION HALL (Next Dominion Road Post Office). TO-NIGHT, and EVERY TUESDAY. Music by the Famona DIXIELAND INTERNATIONALS. Dancing, 8-11. Admission, 2/. 22 "pONSONBY HALL, PONSONBY ROAD . Opposite Fire Station. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JA/Z. JAZZ. JAZZ. GREAT, ATTRACTION, TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) 8 to 11 p.m. NORM. GANLEY'S SAVOY AN?. FIRST HEAT JAZZ COMPETITION 00 °* henry. _ Promoter. rpO-NIGHT (Tuseday), To-night.—Mlzpah Dance Club.—The usual Old-time Dance will be held In Social Hall, Surrey Crescent tram stop. Every Tuesday Night. Chocolates and Cigarettes. Mrs. Tylcoat's Orchestra. Ladles, 1/; Gents, 1/6. gg . W. BELL, M.C. TEACHERB OF DANCING. T>ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, *' Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgr. opp. fJ-P.O- D 4 TfRANK WOODRUFFE. Expert Waltx and .. Instructor; Special Jass Coorse. !■»/—l7B. Upper Symontls St. . B \fISB SPENCER'S Dances, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next Bt. Paul's). Tuesdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment. Latest Dances, including Yale Blues. Particulars Phone or Studio. B PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 30-57, * Wlnstone Bldgs., Queen St.—Fox Trot. French Tango. Waltz. New Yale Blues. D SJAN TOY Studio, 83, Queen St., Onehiinga. Classes Tuesday, Friday, 7 p.m. ; 10/ course. Including Ynle Blues. :25 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. mHE UPPER HARBOUR FERRY, CO.. -!• LTD.—Excursions to Pine Island (weather and other circumstances permitting) Launches Wyaona and Tawa leave Auckland Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 10 a.m., returning from Pine Island Wednesdays at B.SO p.m., Saturdays R p.m. and Sundays 4.40 p.m. Calling at Island Bay, Beach Haven, Hobsonvllle and Greenhlthe Fares: Adults, Return. 1/0, Children, Od. D RIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES STEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHAKVBS, Leave Auckland Dally at 8.30 p.m. for Hobsonvllle. Waimarte, and Rlverhend (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Rlverbead dally at 0.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted. For OBTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf, Sundays, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays 9.45 a.m., Fridays 6.90 p.m.. Saturdays 1.45 p.m. D 4 BRADNET AND BINNS DYERS AND CLEANERS. BROWN, D. and A., Ltd. —Dyers, Cleaners, Shortland St.: vans collect, deliver. Estnhllslipd IST,a. - Phone 45-784. E (JUIT3, Costumes. Carpets, Cleaned, Sterl*3 Used; latest sclentlflc methods.—N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 41-300. B have Cleaning and Remodelling De- • '» partments for Ladles'and Gent's Hata. Cox's Hat Factory, Knrangahape Rd. D 44"R(MV- CAni ' ETB Cleaned and Dlaln ' 'ected; Electric Beating —Domestic Vacuum Clean'Jg M rn__htrn T , rt Arcnde D il. crm " lrT specialists. k T KU'kcta < "o , ' n y' uni Bldgs., Queen teat Corsets, Belts. m *«pal»a. * P**sooaiiy nt.a; Cleaning. i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 20

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