Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 NIGHTS. LAW — Versus — CRIME. LAW — Versus — CRIME. IT'S IT'S ALL-TALKING. ALL-TALKING. Not a Single Sub-title—All Dialogue from First to Last. ROXY ROXY ROXY QUEEN ST. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. P A It A MOUNT'S ALL-TALKINO MASTERPIECE. 100 PER CENT DIALOGUE. "THE HOLE IN THE WALL." " THE HOLE IN THE WALL." "THE HOLE IN THE WALL." With Famous Broadway Stars. CLAUDETTE COLBERT. CLAUDETTE COLBERT. EDWARD G. ROBINSON. AND ALL-STAR CAST. __ AND A BRILLIANT ARRAY — — OF TALKING AND SINGING — SHORT SUBJECTS. — Box Plans Open at Theatre. Phone Reserves, 41-341. ROXY NOW SHOWING. WEST END.,i ~f PONSONBY ROAD. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK:. I t> I BIG ATTRACTIONS | O | | | BIG ATTRACTIONS |u I Ko. I—M AR C E LINE DAY, LAWRENCE GRAY IN "TRENT'S' LAST CASE." No. 2—CLARA BOW IN "THE PRIMROSE .PATH." Big Supporting Programme. ALL ADULTS AND CHILDREN 6D 6D CD. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS ■ CABARET. Where All Pleasure and No Disappointments Await You. DANCINGTO-NIGHT, 5.30 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Admission, 7/6 Double. W THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE ' 'BAND Are Always Playing' New .Melodies and Rhythm that make the Dancing a Perfect Joy. Afternoon Teas are Served in the Cabaret Every Day to Delightful Music. RING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION CONCERT. THE PRINCE OF WALES says: "We must take care that there is not even the question of a chance of another war." Support the League of Nations in its work for I'eace, by helping the local branch of the League of Nations Union. CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. UNITY HALL, QUEEN STREET. To-morrow (tues.), oct. is, at s p.m. O-MORROW (TUES.), OCT. 15, at S p.m. Artists*: MINA CALDOW, VERA HUTCHINSON, ALMA McGRUER, LOLA SOLOMON, . REG. -RICHARDS, WILFRED MANNING, STAN. PRITCHARD, LEO. WHITAKER, Also. ONE-ACT PLAY by Members of the GRAFTON SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. Admission 2/. Doors open 7.15 p.m. 14 DANCING.

rp 0 - N I G H T. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' CHARITY CLUB WEEKLY DANCE. SCOTS *HALL, " SYMONDS STREET, The Season is Drawing to a Close,. Make-the Most of It. Bring Your Friends. A Pleasant and Enjoyable Evening is Assured. / EDGAR BENDALL'S COLLEGIANS. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies 2/. Gents. 2/6. IJIO-NIGIIT rpO-NIGIIT. gYMPHONIAN jQANCE QLUB, DRUIDS* lIALL, NEWTON. OLD-TIME DANCE. A RENDEZVOUS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Novelties, Balloons, Streamers, etc. HILFORD HAORA AND HIS DANCE BAND Will Render Popular Hits, which make * ' Dancing a pleasure. Ladies 1/. Gents 2/. LABOUR NIGHT is our Monster Carnival. Variety Huge Prizes. 14 TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, SO, Palmerstou Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. _D 4 BALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing Classes. Private Tuition: — Vnleska's Studio, 'Xgapuhi Chambers, Lorue Street. Phone 40-121. ; ] C Trot, Waltz, Blues, in (5 lessons.— J- Ruby Slierriff, 8, Hopetoun Street, Ponson by. Post 1/ for hints. C PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 41D, Upper Queen Street. —Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. PHvufe Lessons; Ballroom Dancing. . D EXAMINATIONS. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS FOR SHORTHANDWRITERS AND TYPISTS, NOVEMBER, 1020. It is hereby notified that the usual Junior and Senior Public Service Entrance Examinations for Shorthand-Typists will be held on the 16th November, 1920. In addition it is proposed to hold in the four main centres during November an Intermediate Examination with Shorthand at the rate of 130 words a minute and typewriting at the rate of 50 words a minute, and a Special examination with shorthand at the rate of 150 words a minute and typewriting at the rate of 50 words a minute. Applications close 17th October, 1020, but late entries will be received up to 31st October, if accompanied by a late fee of 2/0. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. • 14 REMOVAL NOTICES. BUCKLEY'S Motor Deliveries (late Buckley and McGarvey), removed to u. Lower Albert St. (near Ferry Bldgs.) Phone 45-11-1. DRESS AND FASHION. MADAMK LOUISE STOmiAHT. Modl p rocks e from "Vf Ul i W^ th , Bldgs " Children'* rocL9 trom i/ 6. Ladies from 10/.—47-700 - O MUSICAL TUITION. oC al * Stringed Instruments • - 1 - pupils permanently on«a<»e<r .whore.-Waltor Smith.' IS n ELOCUTION viuiced students; competitions, e"aminn tlons,—l'alinerston Bldgs., Queen St MXH

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19291014.2.177.1

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 243, 14 October 1929, Page 20

Word Count
691

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 243, 14 October 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 243, 14 October 1929, Page 20