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AMUSEMENTS. THEY'RE HERE! " The Greatest Comblnntlon of Revue Artists that has ever visited New Zealand. OPENING FRIDAY! At Auckland's New nnd Magnificent Vaudeville Theatre, a veritable liulacu of luxury and comfort—lT WILL ASTOUND YOU! BE WARN EP BOOK NOW! THEATRE OK VARIETIES. (Formerly THE NATIONAL.) A truly wonderful night of nights—a memorable event In Auckland's Theatrical History. GRAND GALA OPENING, FRIDAY. I When EDWIN R. GHEENFIELD Will present for the first time In New Zealand, direct from their sensational success Id Australia, THE MILDRED HARRIS REVUE COMPANY, "THE DIPLOMATS." "THE DIPLOMAT 8." Produced by ED. W AR1!" NGTON, Featuring s Mildred and /-ionnie, I\t ildred and /^onnie ILDRED AND VdV.NIU, AND DIRECT FROM THE TIVOLI THEATRES. Bert j iilbert, cjcott. ert Gilbert, ►ocott, C'elelirnfed London Comedian, In "KNUTS I,ate Juvenile Lead, "Leave it to Jane" AND MADEIRA," a screainihgly funny and other J. C. Williamson productions. Revue. CLYDE AND YVETTE, AL. MACK. The Smartest of Steppers. Comedian—an Old Favourite. COLLEEN HOPE, SAM STERN, LINDA DALE, Soprano. Direct from hla 12 months' engagement Soubrette. at Empire, Sydney. MISS O'CONNOR AND 11. PRIESTLY, Superb Ballroom Dancers. JACK EMSWORTH, JACK GERRARD Character Actor. Comedian. And ED. WARRINGTON, ED. WARRINGTON, In one of his Famous Military Sketches, and GRAND BEAUTY BALLET. Musical Director ERIC WATERS. Prices of Admission (Gala Opening and Saturday Night).—Stalls. 2/: Upper Circle (Res.), -V; Dress Circle (Res.), and Orchestral Stalls (Res). 4/ Seats may be Reserved (without extra charge) in U.C., D.C. and OS. at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ' '* PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY RESERVE NOW. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. THE THEATRE WITH THE GOLDEN CIRCLE. SPECIAL TO-MORROW — THURSDAY, By Special Arrangement and Exclusive to the Lyric, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present "TWELVE MILES OUT." "TWELVE MILES OUT." '..XwvVvS w'.V?.2 "TWELVE MILES OUT." TWELVE MILES OUT." "TWELVE MILES OUT." _ FEATURING v JOHN GILBERT, JOHN GILBERT, , . , With ERNEST TORRANCE AND JOAN CRAWFORD. This Is John Gilbert's Latest nnd Greatest Role —Truly a Great Production « WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT "ONE ROUND HOGAN," "ONE ROUND HOGAN," FEATURING J£ YAMS ' J,M JEFFRIES (former World's Champion). DO NOT BE MISLED—There are no better pictures made. There is no better t. Theatre ln Auckland. THE PRICES ARE FAIR! !!! PATRONISE THE THEATRE THAT SHOWS SUCH PROGRAMMES AS THIS AT USUAL PRICES. OR IT CANNOT BE DONE. Plans at Lewis Enily. Ltd. Theatre Phone, 43-645. W. J. BANNEHR, Proprietor.

DANCING. JAZZ tJ AZZ JAZZ. TO NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK And EVERT FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY In the Popular N EW M anchester xj nity QDDFELLOWS JJALL. (Corner Hobson and Victoria Streets). JjJDGAR jg END ALL'S QOLLEGIAXS WILL FEATURE THE LATEST, Including, "Someday Sweetheart." "Darling," "Ice Cream," "Speedy Boy," "Dew, Dew, Dewy Day," "Yale Blues." FINAL OF JAZZING COMPETITION, Finest appointed Ball In Auckland. Floor laid on Rubber. EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL. Ladles, 1/8. Gents, 2/. ; . ~,,..... 23 Jj MPI BE BALL. To be held In SCOTS BALL, TO-MORROW (TBURSDAY), 8.30 p.m. POWDER AND PATCHES. COLOURED LAPELS Cards of admission cart only b« had nt Lewis Eudy, Limited, and League Rooms, Shortland Street, on producing invitation. J. E. MURRAY, K. THOMSON, Hon. Secretaries. ' Members and Friends are invited to be present at Queen Victoria's Statue on THURSDAY, at 12 noon, at the Laying of the Memo rial Wreath. x 23 pONSONBY HALL, PONSONBY ROAD. Opp. Fire Station. THE SAVOYANS. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ , JAZZ. TO-NfoiiT, WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock. Also Every Wednesday and Saturday. Special Engagement of NORM. GANLEY'S SAVOYANS. This well-known Band is a Veritable Host in Itself, but In addition we are commencing To-night A GRAND JAZZ COMPETITION. With Prises at Greater Value than Ever. Balloons, Chocolates, Cignrettes. DANCING 8 TILL 11. Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. COMB ONE, COME ALL. THE SAVOYANS. x 23 ZEALAND! A TT ALL, ealandia tl AL r DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. And Every Wednesday and Saturday. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE AND EUCHRE. Music Under the Leadership of j mr. g. parker! Dancing 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Waltz. Ladles 1/, Gents 1/0, huchre 1/6. M. RAVLICK, M.C. 23 HEAPS AND MKNZIKS. gT. BENEDICT'S hai.T. THURSDAY, MAY 24, AT 8 P.M. Also, ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. AUCKLAND CATHOLIC TENNIS ASSOCIATION. Dancing 8 • 11.30 p.m. i Music by BENDALL'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/0. x 24 JJ VIA JJANCE QLUB, OTAHUIIU PUBLIC BALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 8 P.M. In Attendance, TBS MISSION BAY (CABARET'S JAZZ BAND. The Pakeha Limousine' Bua will leave 0.P.0. at 8 o'clock. Return fare, Including admission, il/9. . Also, ■ MISSION BAT CABARET, KOBI., Every Saturday Night. Free Boa Service from U.P.O. at ,8 o'ciociL—.. . ■ ... as-fJIO-NIGHT. fjpO-NIOBT? MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. ; QLD rpiME JJANCB TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND v; SATURDAY. ■ Vy MRS. TYLCOAT'S ORCHESTRA. MRS. TYLCOAT'S ORCHESTRA. Spot Waits, with Chocolates dkMIM Cigarettes. • •• Ladles, l/. Gents, 1/8. D. MAYES, M.C. . rpONioi,, TRUMPET NIGHT." " At S^ ,^?ANCES r A 5 Mutfe bj L y° n - & Ladles 1/8. "▼«««. °«ts 2/. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1928, Page 20

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