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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. TWICE DAILY, AT 2.30 AND 8. | THE GREATEST THRILLER | J EVER SCREENED. | " THE SPY "— , The most fascinating drama of the Secret Service ever unfolded. "THE SPY"— A thousand mice feet up and down your back, that's "The Spy." "THE SPY"— See the workings of the great criminal brain of the Master International Spy who directs anarch?. "THE SPY"— Bomb outrages—a thrilling train smash —life hangs perilously to satisfy the rapacity of "The Spy." "THE SPY"— He and his underlings stop at nothing- human beings are crushed in his relentless grip. "THE SPY"— Nobody knows him, but in his train follows murder, rubherv and terror! "THE SPY"THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME. *-* * • STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Eve Bent Icy. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 43-114), and Lewis Eady, Ltd. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. PRINCE (Karangahape Rd.) At 1.30 and 7. "THE DRAG NET," with George Bancroft. "AVALANCHE" — Zane Grey Special — With Jack H«lt. QAPITOL (Dominion Road) at S. "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." with Mabel I'oulton and Ivor Novcllo. PROFESSOR D'AI.MAINE. in MAGIC CONJURING AND FIRE-EATING. (Edendale) at S. "THE SPORTING AGE." with Belle Bennet. "BEYOND THE SIERRAS," with Tim McCoy. J7MPIRE (Dominion Road) at 8. "HOME. JAMES." with Laura La Plantc. •THE PHANTOM CITY." with Ken Maynard. Q.REY LYNN CINEMA at S. | "THE FLEET'S IN." with Clara Bow. j i "THE BODY PUNCH." with Jack i | Doherty. Telephone 20-406. I 7TCTORIA (Devonport at 7.45 p.m. "TOMMY ATKINS." With an All-Star Cast. "VARSITY." with Charles (Buddy) Rogers. QNEII UN G A piCTURES. TO-NIGHT. Strand. William Fox Presents I Strand. NANCY DREXELI. and Strand. DAVID ROLLINS In Strand. "PREP AND PEP." Strand. A bright and breezy story of the Strand, youth of to-day with its probl ■ms Strand. and pleasures. Strn ml. Comedy and News. DANCING. MUSICAL BOX CABARET. Corner Pitt St. and Karangahape ltd. iS P.M. -- TO-NIGHT. S P.M. The Management Present t HARRY NEILSON ; And His Famous Dixieland Dance Band. Featuring all the Litest Dance Hits, including "Chalita." the most sensational and beautiful dance number of the year. Balloons — Monte Carlo — Streamers. Nothing can compare with the Special Sprung Floor. Ventilating System and Music dispensed by the Dixieland Band. Ladies 1/6. Genis it.'. SPECIAL NIGHT — S P.M. MIDNIGHT. Next FRIDAY. N,> increase in admission. Watch for further announcement Friday Night's "Star." Direction. VIC. BARKER. 9 Organiser. X. EDGAR. CLENDON TZANCK rtLUB. LENDON -L'ANCE (Late Dominion Hall.) I the lewis kXdy iTvTu | I QUEEN STREET. CITY. | TOMORROW NIGHT. WEDNESDAY GRAND REOPENING — OARNIT A L. — CARXIV A L. — Come and Bring Your Friends to Auckland's Best Hall, and Hear Auckland's Best Music, by CLYDE HOWLEY'S INTERNATIONALS. Wonderful Spotlights. Novelties Galore. Special Prizes. Partners for All. Dancing. 8 p.m. Admission. 2/. 9 T A Ya'A — O N-E H-U-N-G-A ~ JAZZ. O TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. GAIETY DANCE CLUB. ORPHEUM lIALL, TO-NIGHT. April !», and Every Tuesday. We have secured the services of Auckland's leading band, .Tack Swiiibtirn's Havana Band. All players from Lauri I'addi's Orplieans. A wonderful combination. Hear them and judge fur yourself. Support us and keep tlU* band of artists in your district. An Exhibition of the Fascinating Tile Trot, by Miss Kathleen O'Connor and partner, of the _Marg.net O'Connor Dancing Studio. In view of the extra expense in securing this Band of merit, admission will be : Ladies. 2/: Gents., 2/. 9 KEITH EEARDQN. Sec. T) AXCI NG. D O N'T FORGET, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ST. BENEDICTS HALL. AUCKLAND CELTIC ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND OPENING DANCE. Dancing 8-l'_\ Walter Smith's Orchestra. Gents 2 . Ladies 1/0, Double o/. f £ILEVEDON DANCE CLUB. TONIGHT TO-NIGHT. DOMINION HALL. opp. P. 0., Dominion Road. ■* SEMIFINAL FOXTRCT COMPETITION. Twenty-five Couples Taking Part BENDALL'S COLLEGIANS. Smoke Lounge, Perfect Floor. Auckland's Most. Select Dance. Gents. 2/': Ladies 2/. x'J 6rpO-NTGHT TO-NIGHT. ST. PATRICK'S SOCIAL. WELLINGTON STREET. Bright Music and Good Dancing Floor. Proceeds, to Reduce School Debt. Ladies. 1 /6. Gentlemen. 2/. 0 •{JURREYC R E S C E N T Surrey CRE SCE N T TO-NIGHT — (TUESDAY) — TO-NIGHT MEREDITHS ADELPIII BAND. Jazz. Waltz, Blues. Chocs.. Cigs., Stream ers and Confetti. LONG NIGHT, Dancing, 8 till 11.30. Ladies, 1/6; Gents., 2/. Management, R. LINCOLN. x 9 MX'., J. OSBORNE. Hirst hall — morningside TO NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8-11.30 P.M. GRAND DANCE. Monte Carlo, Choc, and Cig. Jack Edv/ard's Melody Boys. Gents 1/ti. Ladies 1/. ! MUSICAL TUITION. H/fRS. HALLAM. L.T.C.L., 15, Karanga iH hape Rd. —Singing, Pianoforte, Theory Candidates prepared for Teachers' D. I RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. VEGETARIAN Dinners. 1/0, served ii delightful surroundings.—Queen St. opp. His Majesty's. Eat for Health I __D DRESSMAKERS, COSTUMIERS. "VfITA NARDI. late Miss Dixon, Mode Designer: wedding and evening gowrii specialty.—la, Princes Flats. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 83, 9 April 1929, Page 18

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