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AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. (The Theatre Luxurious.) MOUNT EDEN ROAD. Crystal Palace. TO-NIGHT at S o'clock. iCryßtal Palace. 2 First Screening Crystal Palace. Attractions.. Crystal Palace. LILLIAN GISH, In Crystal Palace. " THE WIND." Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace. Also, Also, Crystal Palace. TOM MIX and TONY Crystal Palace, (the Wonder Horse), in Crystal Palace. KING COWBOY. Crystal Paiace. Crystal Palace. Usual Prices. Crystal Palace. MATINEE. Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace. SATURDAY, 2 o'clock. Crystal Palace. (To-morrow.) ' Crystal Palace. Tarents Note'! — This Crystal Palace. Matinfee Programme is Crystal Palace, most suitable for children. Crystal Palace. All New Attractions. Crystal Palace. We do nqt show OLD Crystal Palace. Pictures.. Crystal Palace. Programme as Follows : — Crystal (Palace. 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS 3 Crystal Palace. Tom Mix and "Tony,", the Crystal Palace. Children's Delight, in Crystal Palace. RING COWBOY. Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace. A Mighty Sea Mystery. Crystal Palace. "<Q »■ SHIPS." Crystal Palace. . • Crvstal Palace. First N.Z. appearance of Crystal Palace. « DR. . LINCO," Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace. Master Magician and Crystal Palace. Ventriloquist. Crystal Palace. Gazettes, Comedies, Crystal Palace. Scenics. Crystal Ijtlace. MATINEE, SATURDAY. "1 EMPRESS. I EMPRESS. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. j TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. I !2 I Star Programme. 2 I .2 I Star Programme. 2 I No:. I—The Picture, with the Personal Appearance of Prince of Wales and . Earl Haig. ALL STAR CAST, in '• REMEMBRANCE." No. 2—ALL STAR CAST, in '•' Q ' SHIPS." Big Supports. Stalls 9d, Circle 1/. | Empress Matinee, i ; : Empress Matinee. 10 SPECIAL 10 Empress Matinee. ATTRACTIONS. Empress Matinee. Lasting from j Empress Matinee. . 1.80 till 5 p.m. | Empress Matinee. Specially Selected I Empress Matinee. for the Children. | Empress Matinee. Children, 3d, 3d j Empress Matinee. Children, 3d, 3d | j Empress Matinee, ' ■■.■—. j 1 WEST END"") Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ~~ TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. 2 I Star Programme. 2 2 1 Star Programme. 2 No. I—The Picture with the Personal Appearance of the Prince of Wales, Earl Haig and All-star Cast. In " REMEMBRANCE." No. 2—Mabel Poulton in the Funniest Picture Seen in Auckland.

'• VIRGINIA'S HUSBAND." Big Supports. Usual Prices. WEST END MATINEE WEST END' MATINEE : ■ WEST END MATINIfB — WEST END MATINEE — TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. — TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. From 1.30 till 5 p.m. I 12 MONSTER ATTRACTIONS 12 12 MONSTER ATTRACTIONS 12 CHILDREN. 3d, 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d, 3d. | NEW DE LUXE, j Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. j '"'. TO-NIGHT,.AT 8 O'CLOCK. ~ ■ I 2 I Big Pictures.. 12 No. I—George . , Lewis, Dorothy :.:'■! Gulliver, in ■:■ .',' '. ' " HONEYMOON .FLATS." No. 2—Mabel Poulton, in. ~ •'VIRGINIA'S HUSBAND." ' Big Supports. :•' : Usual Prices. MATINEE SELECTED PICTURES, TO-MORROW* 2 p.m.! . .'j '■ . A Big Programme . Suitable for the ! Children. ~'., - *. . j NE'W DE LUXE, MT. ALBERT TEB. . DANCING. MUSICAL BOX. COR. PITT ST. and KARANGAHAPE RD. Again To-night this Cabaret will present an appearance of gaiety and happiness, for it. is the rendezvous of all Auckland's young dancing fans. Last Friday night a huge crowd enjoyed a Wonderful night ' " ," at the Box. TO-NIGHT, 8-11.30. HARRY NIELSEN AND HIS FAMOUS DIXIELAND. BAND ~ Will- again feature for you all the Latest Dance Hits, including "Clarionet," "Marmalade." "Precious. ■ Little Thing .Called Love" and "Avalon Town;"-.- etc, -.' Ladies 1/6. .'.- . Gents.. 2/. .: : VIC. BARKER, T • ;•- . . - • . ' Manager. AUCKLAND WATBRSIDERS' SOCIAL :;■•.,• ; . CLUB, ' ■. - : . '•*..■ GRAND, OLD-TIME DANCE. TRADES. HALL. TRADER HALL. TRADES HALL.. ' TRADES HALL. '•• SATURDAY,- JUNE 8, '•,■ ■ '•'. AND EVERY SATURDAY. Proceeds in Aid-of Hospital Comforts Fund. Come and Help-Us to. Help- Others, and , Enjoy Yourselves at .time.Music, Floor, and. Management Leave Nothing to.be Desired. "'. '-. POPULAR 'PRICES: • "•' ' Ladies,. 1/.'. '*• '■ Gents, -1/6.-' 7 TJLOCKHOUSE BAY". PICTURE HALL. "THE DANCE. SUPREME." EVERY' SATURDAY NIGHT. Futuristic Dance.Music by. the' Peppiest of .'.:< Dance Orchestras. - THE MELODY BOYS, ./ THE MELODY. BOYS, Under the Direction of"RON.'STUART. .-•-'■- The-Eminent Jazz .Violinist. Ladies. 1/ Gents, 1/6. Take Tram to Mount-Albert Terminus. : Bus : to City- after •Dance./ 1 mO-MORROW -VpGHT (SATURDAY). ' .-y-ENTURA ■' '■:■■- '•".- : -':•••".';'- ' ■'■■'. •':." > ."'... ,; .. _V ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. 7 rpREV. REEVES and his Felix Orchestra! -*- open for Engagements; Dance Music a ; specialty.—C/o 'Phone .26-292. xl 3 ,

TEACHERS OF DANCING. LYNN LABOUR PARTY. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME'DANCE. O'NEILL ST. HALL, PONSONBY; LEARNERS' CLASS. EVERY SAT. EVENING, 6.45 TO 7.45. Pupils Receive Personal Attention aid are Taught Correct Style. 1/ Lesson. ;.' '.'■/' ■' '■•■.' ' :''■'• W F4 BALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing Classes, Private Tuition. —- Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 46-121. . .. .. .. '■•-"-■ D BALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, oualified Private Tuition. Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. gp:o. P 4 ARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419. Upper Queen Street. — Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons: Ballroom Dancing. : . . P ' LAWN TENNIS. TJESTRINGING Racquets, same day ser- -"' vice. See new range Spalding, Slauenger Racquets.—Wiseman's Queen.St., and Newton. . .-- _ D SAFETY FIRST' CAMPAlGN—Hydraulic ,'•£.. Internal. Expansion Four-wheel Brakexclusive Plymouth'feature In its = pricn lield. DRIVE A PLYMOUTH . AND BE SAFE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 133, 7 June 1929, Page 16

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