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BIG SPECIAL " BEN HUR " Empire. MATINEE, Empire. SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. Edandale. TO-NIGIIT — 8 O'CLOCK. Edendale. THE TRIUMPH OF THE RAT. A Stirring and Thrilling Drama, Edendale. starring Ivor Novello, the celeEdendale. brated English Actor. Edendale. Edendale. The Second Picture— Edendale. " IRISH HEARTS." Edendale. A Rollicking Irish ComedyEdendale. Drama, starling May McAvoy. Edendale. Selected Supporting Programme. Edendale. EDENDALE ORCHESTRA. Edendale. Phone 20-710. — ONEHUNGA. — FUN NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Strand 1 Strand. Strand. TJROF. TV A LMAINE, [ Strand. j Strand. - T>ROF. Ty A LMAINE, , Strand. Strand. Eminent Hypnotist. Strand. Strand. Strand. Radiating merry mental suggesStrand. tion, in a novel and humorous Strand. manner. Strand. SEE HYPNOTIC Strand. THE Strand. SKATERS, Strand. PREACHERS, Strand. CHORUS GIRLS, ETC. Strand. An Hour of Laughs. Strand. FUNNIER THAN EVER. Strand. 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McKENZIE, 12 M.C.'s. CJT. MARY'S HALL, CHURCH STREET.' So ONEHUNGA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Supper. Novelty Dances. Admission. 2/. x*2 T! CHEVALIER HALL TO-NIGHT. REGULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Balloons and Streamers. Music by Melody Four. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. *12 TEACHERS OF DANCING MISS RUBY SHERHIFF TEACHES FOX TROT, WALTZ AND BLUES IN 6 LESSONS. YALE BLUES IN 3. Appointments:* Mornihgs, 8, HOPETOUN STREET, PONSONBY, to 1.30 p.m. Afternoons and Evenings, ROOM 1, ST. KEVIN'S ARCADE. NEWTON, opp. Rendell's, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. CLASS THURSDAY EVENINGS. :12 BALLROOM DANCING. Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs.. opp. Q.P.O. ~ D 4 T7IRANK WOODRUFFS. Expert Jaw " Instructor, guarantees prpflciency for IS/ : private tuition,—l7B. ■ Upper Symonds St. . - B ! ISS SPENCER'S Dances, Symondsville Studio. Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). Tuesdays. Saturdays. 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays. Thursdays. Private lessons by appointment. 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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 24

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