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__ AMUSEMENTS. " THE GIRL FRIEND." JOYOUS NEW SHOW r OPENING TO-MORROW AT HIS MAJESTY'S Dozens of nice girls, jazzilv and expensively clad, two particularly charming young people in Annie Croft and Reginald Sharland, a bunch of breezy comedians led bv Leo. Franklyn and Gns Bluett anil with May Beatty, Billie Lockwood. James Hughe* and a wonderfui cast "The Girl Friend" will he everybody's friend. — HIS MAJESTY'S. — Lessee: J. C. Williamson (X.Z.), Ltd. COMMEXCIXG ■ t TO-MORROW, AT 8. AXD FOLLOWIXG EVENINGS J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., " Present Their Xew MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, With The Rarest and Fairest of Leading Women ANNIE CROFT. ANNIE CROFT. V.* Vh , cn Ann 'e Croft Smiles, all the World Smiles Too."—Vide Press LONDON'S FAVOURITE MUSIC\L COMEDY STAR A BRILLIANT COMPANY WD A WONDERFUL CHORUS. With all the Joy of Youth and Beautv. 100 ARTISTS 100 THE MOST FASCINATING OF MUSICAL PLAYS, TO-MORROW, AT 8 7 „ AND MATINEE, NOV. 3 "THE GIRL FRIEND." "THE GIRL FRIEND." So Lively. So Lovelv, •THE O>RL S KR& U f*- S ° Gaily Chasing after p. M OSe Marie" Records. To Be Followed by THURS., NOV. 8. o NIGHTS AND MATINEE. NOV 10 A Spectacular Musical Play, with a „ Tang of the Sea, "HIT THE DECK" "HIT THE DECK." A Full Speed Ahead Show. •HIT THE DEcl ? " ShinS HU " Full of Light. Bright"ess. Sparkle and Zip. ofT E v^ s P H X o S , KOR THE SEASON nP Pv and 2 Matinees ARE \OW op E;\ Lewis Eady. Etd. Gaflerr E l S /A ?f- C , an ,'i OS-s/ '< Stalls. 4/: 1/ (Early Door Stalls and Gallerr " JT.SI; 5S H.M. Kiosk. ' To-morrow at Representative Walter Monk ELECTORAL. RAGLAN ELECTORATE. W. L EE M ARTIX - Mp - OXE p m ER °~ TO DAY (TUESDAY), S OPU I^3O7.m°" MORROW WEDNESDAY), GLE xes^K A^o T K ORROW (WED pukekawa-to-morrow (WEDXESM B J. G. B ARCLAY OFFICIAL LA NDI DATE FOR Will Addffss Meetings at the following places:— KAUKAPAKAPA— TO-DAY (TUESDAY) WAI DAY) KU ~ TO ' MORROw KUMEU—NOVEMBER 1. PARAKAI—NOVEMBER 2. TAUHOA—NOVEMBER 3. EDEN ELECTORATE W. T A NDERTON. X I Official Labour Candidate. (TUESDAY) — A LTH \ M \ v TO nfv EDENDALE ROAD, at 7.30 0 D .;V) (TUESDAY) — FDFND\T P* at 8 T p B n, LL R ° OM - pa *K'SH ROAD* THURSDAY, Ist—GORDON ROAD H\l I I EE m H AT L i A x-r- MEETING. JUBIHALL. MNGSLAND, 2.30 p.tn ro\d PAG 4 ES corxer - sew north MR T V r VAI ' L EV ROAD. MR. J. A. LEE IN SUPPORT, at S SATURDAY— CORXER HASBI'RY iv i WINDMILL ROAD. at 730 p.m PARNELL ELECTORATE. J. W. YARXALL-TO-DAY (TUESDAY) — PICTURE THEATRE. ST. HELIER'S, S p.m THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 st 8 p^n GES HALL> HANFURLY RD.,' Yarnall for Parnell. ROSKILL ELECTORATE A. S. RICHARDS, TO-DAY (TUESDAY) _ KING GEORGE HALL. MT. ALBERT. Sir George Fowlds, ChairmanMeeting at 7.45.

OANCING. rj\ONIGHT — TUESDAY — mo NIGHT. J>ARA MOUNT I~^AXCES, SURREY CRESCENT 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS. >0. 1— FINAL £5 FOX TROT COMPETITTOV of fhf P F d K y M! I" Ka,hlf, ° n O'Connor, of the Embassy Studio of Ballroom No. 2- Dancing. DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE L\TE*T dances * No. *3- thC PupUs of >liss O'Connor. VI. DEAN AND HER PEPPY BAND T.i- Danc,n S S 11.30. L&dics 1/6. p . gy e Management. B. PITMAN. I. HENDRT. ——so T° M CLEXDOX DANCE CLEB MGHT DOM.X.O* __ Post Office. REMEMBER! of the CLICK CLACK CABARET TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. CLYDE HOWLEYS ORCHESTRA. 30 CABARET, Mission Bay, Kohi. Every Wednesday and Saturday. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, SPECIAL MOTORISTS' NIGHT. Admission 2/6. Phone j-^ M° TH G L E E C L U B. OPEN INVITATION. . JAZZ COMPETITION. at°G P ll t |T^Vr^ E F" E^ Ya <*<"£r Ml °/ anil i/co- Surrey Crescent. Prices ZX •JIO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. A Good Night's Enjoyment for all. 1,/. Gents 2/. P J D A N C F ur j i ies * >r °S r essive Motor Ode C.ub' Wednesday October SI, St. Sepulchre's Hall. Music by Clyde Howley', Famous; Internationals. xSO:

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20

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