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AMUSEMENTS. palace L CRYSTAL PALACE, CRYSTAL (Tlie Theatre Luxurious.) PALACE. MOUNT EDEN ROAD. CRYSTAL TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. PALACE. 2 Real Splendid Features. CRYSTAL No. I—JETTA GOUDAL. PALACE. VICTOR VARCONI. In p*f'«£ L " THE FORBIDDEN) crystal WOMAN " PALACE. WUMAJN. CRYSTAL No. 2—A Universal Thrill PALACE. Story. with the Daredevil CRYSTAL Aviator. AL. WILSON. In fuYsTAL THE SKYSKIDDER. PALACE.' Music by CRYSTAL Crystal Palace Orchestra. PALACE. Orchestral Stalls. 1/. 1/. CRYSTAL Dress Circle. 1/«. 1/0. PALACE. (Children, Half-price.) j~ IFs Coming to The CRYSTAL j PALACE SHORTLY. j : SYD CHAPLIN in "SKIRTS." | EMPRESS J Xewton-8 Popular | EMPRESS— ] Pictu;o Theat,e - j rpONIGHT, AT rr OA ' J-O-XIOHT, AT * .OU. A BIG ROAD SPECIAL "VfORMA mALMADGE, UKMA J-ALMADOE, VOBMA mALMADGE. ORMA J- ALMADGE 111 " THK T\OVE." "rpHE T\OVE." "J- HE ■L'OVE." "-1 HE -I'OVF " " rpHE -p|OVE." "mHE TAOVH." " -*■ HE -L'OVE. ■ " J- HE ■L'OVE." BIG SUPPORTS. STALLS. ftd. ikl. CIRCLE. 1/. 1/. I ANOTHER BIG SURPRISE NIGHT' I i TOMORROW NIGHT at the EMPRESS. ; WHAT'S OX?? PONT MISS! ! | ' Screening very shortly at the EMPRESS. 1 1 SYD CHAPLIN, ill "SKIRTS." j j WEST END I'ONSONBY "I I ,TIJUI IJil|iy ) ROAD I [ TO-NIGHT. AT 7 4.1 ! Two Pictures You All Have Been Patiently Waiting to See. i NORMA TALMA DUE and i NOAH BEERY. | ! " THE "DOVE." ' I BARRY NORTON and | I DOROTHY JAMS. I " FLEETWING." ! NOTE.—Although these two Films have j , been secured nt extra expense, the | i Prices of Admission Remain the Same. I J NO INCREASE IN PRICES: I Stalls. !I<l : Pircl", 1/. WEST END THEATRE — TO-NIGHT. | ■ SHORTLY — Shortly lit thft I WEST F.ND. I SYD CHAPLIN, in "SKIRTS." 1 ST. JAMES , THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro.: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.) CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FRIDAY NIGHT. MATIXEK TO-DAY, MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. 2.30. 2.30. Prices: 2/, 1/G, 1/. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. GEO. GEO. GEO. WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, The One and Only Comedian. I And his Popular Revue Company in I" THE PICKLED PORTER." i" THE PICKLED PORTER." Pwo aiul a-tialf hours of joy. George as the I much harassed Porter, doesn't let you stop j Laughing. PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/, plus Tax. Box Plans at St. James' Theatre.

THE LYRIC. —— - TO-NIGHT William Fox Presents " RED WINE." A Snappy. Up-to-the-Moment Comedy Drama Featuring COXHAI> NAGEI/and JI'NK COLLYEH. A uot-so-old doj; decides to learn new tricks, ami sets out to go to the bow-wows with a wow ! Also. "THE ROMANTIC AGE," In which it is proved that love laughs at years—and romance is not based on birthday anniversaries. Featuring EUGENE O'BHIEN and AJ.BERTA VAUGHN. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at Lewis Kady. Ltd. Theatre Phone 4;: 645. DIXIELAND. NEW ZEALAND'S CABARET DE LUXE. DANCING. TO-NIGUT. 8.00 to 12 o'clock. Admission, 7/0, Double. THE LATEST AND MOST POPULAR DANCE MUSIC Will a tr;ii 11 be rendered hv FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE* BAND. For Reservations I'hone 2G-Cls. Don't forget to arrange your Party juid make your Reservations now tor Dixieland'* GREAT NOVELTY AND SPECIAL ATTRACTION NIGHT On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. From 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. DANCING. rp O - N I G II T TO-NIGHT. ORANGE HALL. Top Ne'vton Rrl. and Symonds St. LAURI TJADDI'S AURI -t AUDI'S V/rpHbaXS. EIGHT PLAYERS. Choc.'ilntos and Cigarettes. S to 11. Gents, a/. Ladies. in. 20 Management, Nick Saunders. "DLOCKHOISE BAY PICTi: RE HALL. EVERY SATURDAY. SPECIAL CARNIVAL. First and Second Prizes for Ladies' Prettiest Paper Apron. LATEST DANCE MUSIC BY THE I ALOHA QL'AKTLX. | Ladies. 1/. Gents, 1/6. Take Tram to Xlt. Albert Terminus. Bus to City After Dance. 20 GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. AIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. EVERY SATURDAY. The Latest in Syncopated Harmony by the seattle q nappy cjtx. eattle Snappy Esix. Always First with the Newest American Dance Music. Ladies, 1/6. Gents. 2/. •JO P. McDONALD. Management. BURNNAN'D'S Professional Dance Orchestra, open for Engagement.—Office. ; Lewis Eady. Ltd.. Buildings. 'Phone 43-234. I C TRANCES — Anyone interested running - L ' Dances with good band, write W. 9082. Star. 20 RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. "mHE GROTTO," 9, SWANSON STREET. Cafe "Open 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. daily. Light Luncheons, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. Room Available Meetings. Parties, etc. Entirely New Management. MISS L. SPICER. MISS E. H. WILLOUGHBT. C ■pRIORS Strand Cafe, opp. Auckland J- Savings Bank. Try us for a Meal. Coolest room in city. a T7EGETARIAX Dinners, 1 '6, served in ▼ delightful surroundings—Queen St.. opp. His Majesty's. Eat for Health. JH

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 43, 20 February 1929, Page 22

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