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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT, Commencing at 7 p.m. Wallace Becrv anrl Raymond Hat ton in "WIFE SAVERS. ' "DOOMSDAY. with Florrnce Vlrlor. And Tom Mix in 1 HIS DA REDEVIL'S REWARD.' At _ — PRINCE EDWARD. — lvarangahape Road. A Fuller-Hnyward fheatre. Daily at 1.30 and 7 p.m. COMMENCING TO MORROW . Another Double Feature Programme. LIONEL BAKKVMORB, with AILEEN I'RINGLE and NORMAN KhßiiV, in • TJODV A - NIJ '-L>ODY Amj fJOUL." Second Rig Picture : RIN TIN TIN (the Won tier Dog), In his Latest P™ducfioo, "4 I \OU fV T HK -A JJOG J- HE JVEGIMBNT.;; To-niorr<iw and Saturday, a HUGE "DOb COMPETITION at the Matinee on y. l rizes for the best "dog" of each breed. A special prize for the best judged "Alsatian dog ot the same breed as RIN TIN TIN. All dogs must parade outside the Prince Mwiird not later than 1-30 p.m. each day. Jhe judge's selection is absolutely filial. Rvery compel itor must buy a ticket at the Theatre before their respective dogs will he judged. NEW "TUDOR" CINEMA, REMUERA—'The Theatre Classic. Direction : Fuller-May ward and Mumford. TO NIGHT, AT 8. ALICE TERRY AND IVAN PETROVI'ICH In THK /IARDEN f\F ALLAH" IIE ' J.VRDEN I'' "-LLAH. Also, FRED THOMSON, and his Superb White Horse, .Silver King, in •rniiE tjioneer qcout." "A HE -t IONEER COMMENCING TO-MORROW'. KARL DANE AND GEORGE K. ARTHUR In a Circus Thrill, and Howls of Mirth. CIRCUS T3OOKIES." IRCI'S "OOKIES." Also. VIRGINIA VALLI. WILLIAM RUSSELL, IN "THE ESCAPE." Thone Reservations. (Theatre). /CAPITOL. A FULLER lIAYWARD OAPITOL. THEATRE. Capitol. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHJ. Capitol. Two Excellent Pictures. Capitol. Final Screening of Capitol. "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH.' Capitol. A Vivid and Soul-stirring Drama. Capitol. An outstanding Screen Sensatloa, Capitol, starring BELLE BENNExT and Capitol. EMIL JANNINGS. Capitol. The Second Picture. Capitol. "THE BIG NOISE." Capitol. An Uproarious Comedy-Drama, Capitol. Starring CHESTER CONKLIN. Capitol. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra Phone 20-574. EMPIRE. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT — 8 o'clock — TO-NIGHT. I SPECIAL LADIES' NIGHT. | (Gentlemen Admitted.) Owing to-Numerous Requests PROFESSOR D'ALMAINE Eminent Hypnotist, Will Accept Ladies as Hypnotic Subjects. Don't Miss This—His Funniest Performance to date. See the Hypnotic Vocalists, Dancers, Etc. A subject will he placed in the vestibule of the theatre and under hypnotic suggestion will play the piano from 1.30 p.m. until awakened on the stage at 8 p.m. THEN A RIOT OF LAUGHTER. AND FUN FAST AND FURIOUS. Final Appearance of PROF. D'ALMAINE On the Screen, " mHE /CHINESE TJARROT." » XHE ARROT." The Greatest Mystery Thriller of the year. Starring MARION NIXON. EMPIRE NEWS AND CARTOON. Prices as Usual. XT'DEN DALE. -CDENDALE. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT—B O'CLOCK—TO-NIGHT. Final Screening of — " rpHE "DLOOD CJHIP» <• xHE - d LOOD CHIP,The Mightiest of All Sea Dramas. Fnll of Romance, Thrill and Adventure. Starring HOBART BOSWOBTH, | FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. I Children Under 16 Cannot be Admitted. " QILK T EGsT" " ®ILK A Sparkling Comedy-Drama, Starring MADGE BELLAMY. 2-Reel Comedy and Fox News. Orchestra. Phone 20*710. ONEHUNGA. CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. Strand. 1 1 Strand. I Engagement Extraordinary, Strand. SIDNEY DAN Strund. j | Strand. | THE HUMAN OSTRICH. Strand. I [ Strand. He eats glass, nails, tacks, etc. Strand. He bends solid steel bars with Strand. his teeth. Strand. Huge 2cwt blocks of stone smashed Strand. on his chest. Strand. See THE ANVIL TEST. Strand. A Freak of Nature. ■ Strand. Must be seen to be believed. Slrund. Co-Starring— Strand. BERT HARROW, Strand. ' St rand. Inimitable Mi'le-a-Mlnute Comedian Strund. IT'S COMING! Strand. I TELL YOU! Strund. a, ITS COMING TO-NIGHT! Strnnd. (> ■' I Strand. « T HE GHOST Strand. Strand. TRAIN." Strand. Strand. The Greatest, Mystery Strand. Thriller of All Time. Strand. I ' DANCING. J} R U I D S' H A v,L L. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT. JOYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. . Best Old-Time Dance in Town. Best Floor, Best Music, and Best Night of Enjoyment for one and all, with Monte Carlo Twilight Walts. Mrs. Tylcoat's Competent Orchestra. Ladies, I/. Gents, 2/. Don t Forget Joyland Fancy Dress Ball. October 4. A. McKENZIE, M.C. 23 rp O • N 1 O H T. — T O -NI G H T. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRES3 MASKED BALL, PT. CHEVALIER HALL. Old-Time Dance and Afelody Four Band, l'uzes Best Fancy and Most Original Dress. Supper Provided. Grand March, 8 p.m. Sharp. Ladies, 'if. Gents. 2/6. Double, 4/. ___ >ii D^VlMlJß^ecretafy^ TEACHERS OF DANCING. VALE BLUES TAUGHT IN 8 LESSONS FULL BALLROOM COURSE IN 6. CLAPS THURSDAY EVENINGS. Also OPERATIC. CLASSICAL. CLOG AND CHARACTER.MISS RUBY SHERRIFF. Mornings; 8, Hopetoun Street, Fonsonby. Afternoons and Eveulngs: Upstairs, St. Kevin's Arcade, Newton, opp. Rendell's. TH Ballroom dancing, correct styie. Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30. Pahnerston- Buildings. opposite G.P.O. ■ , D 4 RANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazx Instructor, guarantees proficiency for 15/; private tuition.—l7B, Upper Symonds st. ; B \TISS SPENCER'S Dances. Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul'a). Tuesdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays. Private lessons by appointment. Latest Dances, including Yule Blues.—Particulars Phone or Studio. ■ • ■ - B ifLLE. VALESKA, Ngapuhl Chambers, iri Lome St., opposite Regent Theatre.— Every Kind of Dancing Taught.—Phone 46-121. D PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 39-40, Wlnstone Buildings, Qneen St. Principals, Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley—Correct Tuition, refined style. D FOOTWEAR. / " T IFEBUOY " Knee Gum Boot* (Men's U Special). Only '10/11: post free.— Millers. Ltd.. 70-74. Victgrin St W. B PARNeJLL SHOPPING. YX7EBSTER BROS., Jewellers. — Bring | - * lour Jewellery Resales to as. H

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 24

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