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amusements. 'SEASON EXTENDED! THE REGENT. — 3 TALKING SESSION'S DAILY, 11 a.m. — 2.15 p.m. — S p.m. SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINAL FRIDAY NEXT. THEY TALK! THEY SlN'jri THEY DANCE! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER S PWONDER~"FR 0D UC TlO N l/l THE ' // broadwAy Y\ . /// BROADWAY \\\ /// BROADWAY \\\ /// BROADWAY \\\ /// BROADWAY \\\ 111 BROADWAY \\ \\Y . MELODY. I/ \\\ MELODY. /// \\\ MELODY. /// \\\ MELODY. /// \\\ MELODY. /// \\\ MELODY. j \V\ MELODY. m RpmiMfnl Music ! — Tuneful Songs ! Snappy Dialog! - Tecbnicolou Sequences! — Happily Blended in thi biggest immediate liit.in the annals o Stage or Screen. " THE BROADWAY J MELODY." PROVE 'a BY ITS SUCCESS — ALSO — OUTSTANDING TALKING AND SINGING FEATURETTES! Arthur G. Frost at'the Wurlitzer. Box Plans Now Open at Theatre. Phone 4G-SBS, and Lewis Eady, Ltd. _ ARCADIA. — SHOWING TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. The Sensational South Sea Island Drat '.'WHITE SHADOWS IN THE SOU' "WHITE SHADOWS IN THE SOU' SEAS." SEAS." Synchouised Music and Song. The pulsat: tropic romance. White men, pricei pearls and beautiful Island girls. Support'-t Features: Geo. Dewey Washington sing 3 "Sonny Be and other numbers; Marion Harris, j: song bird; Vincent Lopez, at the plat Duci de Kerek.'arto, violinist. Screening Daily at 2 p.m. and 7.45. DANCING. rpO-NIGHT TO-NIGE -L 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. NGAROMA SOCIAL CLUB'S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, To be Held in THE MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Cr. Hobson and Victoria Streets. Music by the .Toyland Orchestra. Special Spot Waltz Prizes. Evening Dress Optional. Supper Supervised by Expert Caterers. Dress Circle at tlie Disposal o£ Dancer, Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/, Double 5/. Heebie Jecbies Prohibited. A. ESTALL, A. McKENZIE, M.C.'s. TO-NIGE TO-NIGHT. DRUIDS' OLD - TIME CABARET. The Dance of Novel Attractions. FIRST MID-WEEIC CARNIVAL. Balloons, Streamers, Special Prizes, Choc Cigs. Prizes Galore in Big Musical Hit. COMPETITION. Come! Join the Fun, and Dance to t Strains of "TJie Revellers' " ..Club's Fine Band. DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. Sat. was great! To-night will be even bett Ladies, 1/. . Gents, 2/'. To-night. to-nigh GAIETY lIALL. Surrey Crescent, S to 11. JAZZ JAZZ. Jack Swinburne's Havana Band. Monte Carlo, Chocs., Cigs. and Streanie: Come and Enjoy Yourself. Ladies 1/, Gents ORPI-lEUM THEATRE, ONEHUNGA WEDNESDAY—Children's and Adul Fancy Dress Ball. Children 7 to Adults 8.45 to 12. Good Prizes. Supi provided. Children and Spectators, 1 Adults,' 2/. —To-night and To-morrow Nig] TEACHERS OF DANCING. "DALLROOM DANCING, Correct Sty •*-* qualified Private Tuition. — Mode Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., oi G.P.O. : FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instruci Jazz or Old-time, special course, 15/, 174, Upper Symopds St. IM-ISS SPENCER'S Dance, Symondsvi lu. Studio, Symonds Street (next Paul's). Dances, Saturdays. Elements Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Privi Lessons by appointment.—Particulars Phone or at Studio. ' "DARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whiteha 419, Upper Queen Street.—Miss Brool Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons; Ballroc Dancing. EDUCATIONAL. JjIINAL - QPPORTUNIT To Qualify in Accountancy Without Matriculation. ACCOUNTANTS' pRELIMINARY Will not be available after 1931. Matriculation will then become compu'so JS rjIHE rpME. Commence your studies before the door is shut. Preliminary regulations allow a partial pass to count and permit a choice of easy subjects. YOUR J/ST QHANCE. Enrol at once -while this Examination is still available. Delay and it will be too late. For fullest information write to the specialists of over thirty years' standing. JJEMINGWAY'S QORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. 1 ASHCROFT, 17, Ladies' Mile, Remuera Individual Tuition, Proficiency to pj fessional, Licensed Surveyor.—Telenho 17-802. -

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 18

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