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AMUSEMENTS. . LAST TWO DAYS THE -—REGENT.— , r ,M. _ 8 P.M OF VALENTINE." } VALENTINE." | THRILLER ! and HEAR! and Talking Featurettes yet' in Auckland. 46-888, and Lewis Eady, Ltd. «" BATURDAY ATURDAY SATURDAY ATURDAY SPOKEN 1 FROM bE&iNX'IX6 TOBXD Paramount's PICTURE, " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." SPEAK FROM THE SCREEN. '•As Sir John- Jlarley. One f word to the Press spells his | ] ruin. What will fate do to I I him? This man who spent a lifetime helping humanity. I As Phillip Voase, the ne'er- j do-well, who holds in his un- . f trustworthy hands the future j 1 happiness of three people. | ) Aa Deborah Kane, a woman 1 whose one virtue was an unreturned love, wliose one aim. — : ——l revenge at the cost of another woman's happiness. i_ - As Faith Marley, who submits to the terrors of blackmail so her husband may not know of her forgotten past.

PICTURE. Yet Presented in Auckland. "YOUNG WOODLEY," Just as • • LONDON. MELBOURNE. y SYDNEY Did Again last night Auckland theatregoers gave "YOUNG WOODLEY" a right royal welcome. There have been many plays that have caused discussion, but this remarkable story of, college life is one that will be argued over, talked about, and watched with a smile and a tear very close together for a long time to come. A PLAY YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER. — HIS MAJESTY'S. — Lessee: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. A — MORE NIGHTS ONLY — A. * _ MORE NIGHTS ONLY — * J. C. WILLIAMSON Present Their NEW NOTABLE ENGLISH CO. la A Play that will make conversation for months, "YOUNG WOODLEY" "YOUNG WOODLEY," A Serious Drama of Youth by JOHN VAN BRUTEN. "YOUNG WOODLEY" — The most "YOUNG WOODLEY"— discussed "YOUNG WOODLEY"— play for years. The play — "YOUNG WOODLEY" with a College — "YOUNG WOODLEY" Setting —"YOUNG WOODLEY" "YOUNG WOODLEY," The most-talked-of English play for 10 years, presented by A DELIGHTFULLY YOUTHFUL AND SPLENDID ENGLISH COMPANY, Including Natalie Moya, Leslie Shaw, Frank Royde, Michael Macowan, George Preston, Agnes Dobson, Guy Hastings, Trevor Brogan, Edward Ashly.

"YOUXG WOODLEY" BOX PLAXS ARE NOW OPE-X FOR THE SEASON AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. DAY SALES AT THE THEATRE KIOSK. PRICES : D.C. and 0.5., 8/ ; Stalls, 4/ : Gallery, 1/6 (Early Stalls and Gallery, 1, Extra;. Plus Tax. Manager ALEX; F. WILSON. DANCING. JJRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Final Joyland Maxina Competition. To be judged by W. Jackson and two ladies. So come along and see who takes the prizes, and also hear Mr. Charlie Mars sing some of the Old Songs. So do not miss this night of enjoyment, with Mrs. Tyleoat's Joyland Orchestra. Chocs., Cigs., Twilight Waltz. Ladies 1/, Gents. 2/. A. McKEXZIE, M.C. Don't Forget JOYLAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held on JUNE 27. xl 3 TAZZ FOX TROT JAZZ. ° TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IN OLD ORANGE HALL, Opposite Newton Post Office, Down Lane. JACK SWINBURN'S HAVANA BAND. Why is this Band so popular? Come and see for yourself. Ladies 1/G. Chocolates. Gents. 2/. Cigarettes. Double 3/. Dancing 8-11. 13

rpREV. REEVES and his Felix Orchestra ■*- open for Engagements; Dance Music a specialty.—C/o 'Phone 26-292. xl 3 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "DALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, ■*-* qualified Private Tuition. Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. D 4 RANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor, Jazz or Old-time, special course 15/. —- 174, Upper Symonds St. . B MISS SPENCER'S Dances, Symondsville Studio, Symonds Street (next St. Paul's), Tuesdays, Saturdays. Elementary Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment.—Particulars by Phone nr at Studio. B PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 4- 419, Upper Queen Street. — Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons: Ballroom Dancing. D PARNELL SHOPPING. VJT7EBSTER BROS., Jewellers. — Brina .Tone .Tewellerj Repairs to us. H

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 28

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