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AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS A. O'BRfEH"-, THEATRES. j PLAZA & TIVOLI, \ \ : \ -VfUtv \ \ petV.oU* \ \ «»d i""S°r w; n ?»rtS A \ \ \ ln R * IBE \ Three \ Days \ More. \ - ' Phone 41?s®.' Continuous from |y Tirol! at 7.45. Phone 44-138. THURSDAY NEXT— / CHARLIE MURRAY \ / LOUISE FAZENDA \ j VAMPING VENUS. \ / A Brand New Kind of Comedv, \ • Daringly Different, v.-ith Charlie * Nat His Best. / Also, v / RICHARD BARTHELMESS / "WHEEL OF CHANCE." / "WHEEL OF CHANCE." / EVERYBODY'S. NOW SHOWING. With VANITY. BEATRICE JOT, And CHARLES RAT Also. ADVENTURE MAD, An Exciting Mystery-Drama, with Lillian Hall-Davis — Nils Aather Gazette. Comedy. Phone 44-402. RIALTO and REGENT— Newmarket. Epsom. To-night at 7.50. ~ Madce "VERY CONFIDENTIAL Beautiful Madce in a Whirl- « .. JfJH? °' Mirth. BEBE DANIELS In "THE 50-50 GIRL." Orchestra. • KUlto — Phone 46-609. Regent, 20142. BRITANNIA- „. „ To-night at 8. Phone 26-041. Milton Sill. With Molly O'Dav. In ; " HARD-BOILED HAGGERTY." More Thrills than the Tasman Flight. And HOOT GIBSON In "THE FLYING — Comedy. Gazette. ROYAL— Kingsland. i PATRONS PLEASE NOTE! T j The Theatre has been Let I i To-night for Political Meeting, j ' DANCING. rpO-NIGHT—SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS - 1 - STREET. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. Always a Joyful atmosphere of refinement. Dancing in a Beautiful HalL on a Perfect Floor to the Melodies of EDGAR BEND ALL'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND. Evening Dress OptionaL Ladies, 2/, Gents, 2/«. DON'T MISS BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT NOVEMBER *12, 1925. (Final Dance till Next Season.) The Clnb will make this a pleasant evening for all patrons. i To-night. rno-NiGHT. O-NIGHT. — X O-NIGHT. GUY FAWKBS NIGHT. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. MERRI LAND. Come and Join in the Sparklet Walts, Monte Carlo. Chocs., Cigs.. and Streamers. Good » 8 un - Mrs. Northover'a Orchestra. Ladies. 1/; Gents. 2/. —GEO. DA VIES, M.C. "DURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orches- . tra Open for Engagement. — (Mice, Lewis Bady. Ltd. Bldg.. Phone 43-234. C TTAL TURNER'S Carlton Dance Band for ~~ Tour Next Dance. They play to please Terms.—Phone 45-83& C TEACHERS OF DANCING. M lSa ARGARET QJQONKOR, NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING AUTHORITY ON BALLROOM DANCING, Assisted by MISS KATHLEEN O'CONNOR. Stndlo: NATIONAL THEATRE. Telephone 46-214. MISS O'CONNOR has Just returned from • tour of England, France and America, where she studied the world's leading teachers. Thu^ay,™ 0 ". 0 * CISSS CVery Tuesda y aDd Private Lessons and Classes from 9.30 f«P U n«s? >4 2.^ C, ", BS , CTer * Saturday at Carlton Hall, Edendale, 7 to 8 p.m. C T>ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition. Modern Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opposite G.P.Q. £>4 TfOX TROT, Waltz, Blues, in Six Lessons. P S, Hopetoun &U to Jazz for Christmas, special ... course 15/.—Consult Frank Woodruff*. *78. Upper Symonds St. A "JlflSS PHYLLIS FRANKLIN. Palmerston £rh. Bldgs.. Queen St.—Wanted. Clever ir/'2» en for public appearances.—Ring J4-f>7s. Q Af LLE. VALESKA, Ngapuhi Chambers, _ St., opposite Regent Theatre. Kln <* of Dancing Taught. — Phone 4C-121. j) T>ARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 39-40, Wlnstone Buildings. Queen St. Principals, Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentlev. — Correct Refined Style. D BAZAARS. M ONS TER BAZAAR. H®- METHODIST SCHOOL HALL, NOVEMBER 6 AND 7. Afternoons Free. Evening*—Adults 6d. Children 3d. 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 262, 5 November 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 262, 5 November 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 262, 5 November 1928, Page 20