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. AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. I To p sok» F slnn'?'L SoM ' Ltd - TO-MORROW NIGHT — TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Opinion the Wide World Over is The Opinion the Wide World Over is \\\ /// WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD Is the Funniest Comedy Ever Written. Is the Funniest Comedy Ever Written. GEO. TX7ALLACE r\ EO. ra7ALLACE EO. »*ALLACK *JEO. »»ALLACE GEO. WALLACE GEO. WALLACE \\\ /// GEO. ITI/ALLACE EO. TXTALLACE EO. VVallace vjko. »Wallace "THE KING OF MIRTH," In His Greatest and Most Masterful Effort of His Stage Career. "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD" Is Not a Revue, but a Farce-Comedy with a Wonderful Plot. GEO, WALLACE, the Comedy Genius, in a Three-act Production. Bos Plans Now Open. ST. JAMES^THEATRE. Pro.: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Change of Programme Every Friday. TO-NIGHT AT B—AT 8 TO-NIGHT. GEO. VVTALLACE riEO TX7ALLACE . EO. »»allace vTeo »»allace I VX7ALLACE EO. TX 7ALLACE Wallace ueo. Wallace The Funniest Comedian on the Stage To-day. : —"VILLAGE LADS." — _« VILLAGE LADS." — » A Revue with extremely funny situations. Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plans at St. James* Theatre. e 3 piCTUREDROME. Last Screening To-night. "LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED." Greater than " Wings." ELOCUTION. gCANTLEBUEX. A.T.C.L., RECITATION, DEPORTMENT, DRAMATIC ART. TUITION FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHILDREN. ADULTS. Studio: 33. LEWIS EADY, LTD.. BUILDINGS. HS - BELL, The Academy, Upper Queen St. (next to Tabernacle). B Tl/IRS. CULFORD BELL holds Elocution •"■*■ Classes for Children at Romuera Library Hall, on Saturday mornings; • B MEETINGS. I A UCKLAND TTJHOLE ]VT ILK ■pRODUCERS , A SSOCI ATION. A General Meeting of Members of the nhove Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, Auckland, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 8, 1929. AT 11 A.M. Business: To Consider a Further Report . from Special Investigation Committee. All Farmers milking for town supply are invited to attend. H. H. JACKSON, JUN., Secretary. nnAKAPUNA RATEPAYERS—Unimproved ' ■*- Rating Undermined.—Monster Meeting, FORESTERS' HALL, TUESDAY, March 12, 8 p.m. Protest against Council's Resolution.—J. GUINIVEN, Convener. " eeolu 7 • DANCING. , rpO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY S X NIGHT. j JOYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. Final Heat Waltzing Competition. Prizes > valued at £5, so do not miss. This is • - your last chance. ' Spot Waltz. Chocs. Cigs \ MRS. TYLCOAT, JOYLAND'S OWN BAND ! Best in Town, so do not miss this night of enjoyment. Ladies. 1/; Gents 2/ ' I A. McKENZIE, M.cl fpO-NIGHT mO-NIGHT. KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB DOMINION HALL, DOMINION RD (Next P. 0.) SPECIAL NOVELTY NIGHT °? SI 84 not miss tnis - Cabaret Suppers and Refreshments served in our modern lounge. ) Ladies 2/. Gents 2/6 • x 7 TEACHERS OF DANCING. • ANITA WEBSTER. Ballroom exponent i -n. has resumed teaching.—lnauiries • Phone 27-177; Studio. 5. Shelly Beach Rd' ; r> : T>ALLROOM DANCING, Coorre.'t Style , f- . Qualified Private Tuition. Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerstou Bnildin"* I opposite G.P.O. D " 4 * ■ TjIRANK WOODRUFFE. Expert Instructor. *• Jazz or Old-time, special course 15/.— . 174. Upper Srmonds St. b "PARISIAN Dancing Stndio, Whitehall ~,.„ i l9 ' x 9. n «e n ft- — Studio Dances on Saturday Night. Specially sprung floor. D TTALESKA Dancing School, Xzapubi ■ » Chambers, Lorne St.—AH terms recommence from Feb. 11 —Phone 46-121. 1) ART UNIONS. ALL Saints' Scouts Model Yacht Raffle ! of ™ nnh >S number 353. not claimed within 7 days, will become the propertv of • %K^ir^\t2^ t U Un° n - SCCret H ; IN BANKRUPTCY. : TN BANKRUPTCY.— Take notice that I I intend to apply to the Supreme Conrt. • holden at Auckland, on Friday, the 22nd day of March, 1929, at 10 a.m. in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as application may be heard for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Auckland this 7th day of March 1929.— A. J. WHITTAKER. X 7 LEGAL NOTICES. JTOBLE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Formerly of Te Kuiti, Iβ now Practising his Profession at the SECOND FLOOR, COOKE'S BUILDINGS, Queen Street, Auckland. TH LAWN TENNIS. E XP^ B \- »««»«»■«. fl"* quality gut, o * 12/e to los/ n TiESTRINGING Racquets, same day ser--1-1, vice. See new range Spalding, Slaz-xPo^-Rae<luets-—Wlßeinan,e - Q ce « n St. and MUSICAL TUITION. TtfRS. HALLAM, L.T.C.L., 15. Karan**Rd.—Singing, Pianoforte, Theory: Candidates prepared for Teacher*' Du B

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 56, 7 March 1929, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 56, 7 March 1929, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 56, 7 March 1929, Page 28

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