. AMUSEMENTS. — PRINCE EDWARD.— A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. ALL-STAR /CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. V- ELEBRITY V AUDEVILLE. SENS AT lONA L ENGAG EMENT Direct from Triumphant World Tour Baby ( \lar, ABY U L AK, Baby olar, aby v^lak, "RABY alar, -t>ABY NEW ZEALAND'S OWN WONDER CHILD. THE WONDER OF THE SILVER WIRE. Dancing—Skipping— Jazzing in Mid Air; Til E MARVEL OF THE FLYING TRAPEZE. Featuring the Double Dislocation and THE SLIDE FOR LIFE. SEE BABY OLAR AS THE BONELESS WONDER, Turning and Twisting until her body appears to hp boneless. THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONTORTION ACT. AND TROUPE OF PERFORMING DOGS. Giving an Exhibition of Canine Intelligence Seldom Equalled. THE WORLD'S YOUNGEST VERSATILE PERFORMER, AND THE ONLY ARTIST OF HER AGE PERFORMING THESE DANGEROUS FEATS. And for No. o of our Popular "OLD FAVOURITES NIGHTS" We have greut pleasure in presenting that Fine Old Picture, The -yoLGA tjoatman." HE » OLGA -L>OATMAN." The "i roLGA tjoatman." HE V OLGA -DOATMAN." The "\roLGA tjoatman." HE » OLGA -DoATMAN." SPECIALTY NUMBERS BY ERN BEACHAM AND THE PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. PATRONS NOTE.—Owing to the length of " The Volga Boatman " the Vaudeville Act will commence at 8 p.m. sharp. OANCING. rpO-NIGIIT. SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. THE AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB WEEKLY DANCE. All should know of the Popular Dance at Scots Hall, every MONDAY Night. All net proceeds distributed to well-known City Charitable Institutions. These Charities benefit by your patronage. Dancing in a Beautiful Hall to the Rhythmic Melodies of Bendall's Band. Evening Dress optional. Ladies 2/. Gents 2/0. 28 Tl/f ERRYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE. Druids' Hall, Newton, To-night, 8 o'clock. Special Monte Carlo Waltz. Chocolates, Cigarettes, and Streamers. Roll up and have a good time. Latest music by Mrs. Northover's orchestra. Gents Ladies 1/. 28 G. DAVIES. M.C. BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra Open for Engagement.—Office. 23K. Queen St Phone 4".-234 C TEACHERS OF OANCING. M ISS j^£ A KGARET QJQONNOR NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING AUTHORITY ON BALLROOM DANCING. Studio: EMBASSY THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. MISS O'CONNOR has just returned from a tour of England, France and America, where she studied under such world-famous teachers as Maxwell Stewarte, Barbara Miles, Josephine Bradley, Santos Casani, Alec Miller, Arthur Murray. Studios in Auckland and Wellington. Auckland Studio under personal direction of Miss O'Connor. Private Lessons and Classes from 9.30 a.m. C , MISS RUBY SHE R RIFF iU Teaches Yale Blues in Three Lessons. Fox Trot, Waltz and Blues in Six. CLASS THURSDAY EVENING. Particulars, 8, Hopetouii St., Ponsonby. :30 A Ballroom Dances Taught iu Six Lessons, including Yale Blues.—Ruby SherrilT, 8, llopetoun St., Ponsonby. C "OA LL ROOM DANCING, Correct Style, -*-* Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. L>4 OERYL NETTLETON, Marjorie Turner, -*-» Dancing Studio, Union Bldgs., Customs St. Toe, Ballet, Character Songs, etc. Private or class lessons _by arrangement. C PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, ~39-40, A Win stone Bldgs., Queen St.—Fox Trot, French Tango, Waltz. New Yale Blues. D QTODDAKT School of Dancing, and Fancy *■3 Costume Hiring Co., 313, Dilworth Bldg. Ballroom Dancing a Specialty. C TENDERS. T\RAINERS.—Price wanted, Septic Tank and Drainage.—New Job, Marsden A v., off Dominion Rd. 3,2s rpENDERS for Drainage and Fencing, new Job, opp. Domain Rd.—Henderson, Valley Rd. 28 rpO BUILDERS. BRICK SHOPS AT OTAHUHU. Tenders are Invited for above and will be received up to 12 Noon. FRIDAY, June 8. DANIEL B. PATTERSON, Architect. 23, Shortland Street, Auckland. :30 BUILDING MATERIALS. PLANS. Specifications, from £11/; competent draughtsmen.—Home Designers, 14. Security Bldgs., Queen St. 'Phone 41-050. C PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. T>LUMBING Repairs attended also Drain- -- age; estimates free. —C. J. Regan, 135, f'rummer Rd. Plione 27-238. 29 ELOCUTION. r»AIE ROBINSON (Licentiate, Trinity ■" College, London). — Dramatic Art, Speech and Deportment.—l 2, Scots Hall, Symonds St. BfTB
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