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__ AMUSEMENTS. A GREAT PROGRAMME. YOU CANNOT GET BETTER IN SILEN3 PICTUHES. THE NATIONAL. I Phone NATIONAL. «*»• Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. Evening Session Commences 7.50. 2--GREAT STAR PICTURES-2 William Fox Presents A Romance in Araby, with a Sheik. With that Prince of Lovers, CHARLES FARRELL, I AND GRETA NISSPN As a Sheik of Araby, wooing the alluring beauty, as a daughter of Paris. IN A lavish I Exotic! Spectacular! Sensational ! Thrilling Story. a story FAZIL. A stOf y I of Sheik FAZIL. of Sneik I Love. FAZIL. Love - I A fiery romance of forbidden love. East meets West in a tempest of passion—hot as the sands of Sahara. TWO PASSIONATE HUMANS. Who dared a Forbidden Love. And Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present A Hilarious Comedy-Drama of a Pug Who Went to College. An Avalanche of Laughs. THE DUKE STEPS OUT. A Romance of the Prize Ring. Thrills in the big fight and laughs galore. WITH WILLIAM HA INKS KARL DANE AND JOAN CRAWFORD. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. , F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. STALLS, 1/. BEST IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/. (No Tax.) NEXT " DESERT SONG " MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1.55. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. AN INDESCRIBABLE PRODUCTION. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.55, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.55, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MAMMOTH AND WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAY. "THE DESERT SONG." "THE DESERT SONG." "THE DESERT SONG." "THE DESERT SONG." Which is Nightly Attracting Record Audiences, and which is from every point of view an Incomparable Production. A WONDERFUL CAST OF PRINCIPALS A MALE CHORUS OF 40 VOICES. A GRAND BALLET OF 60 DANCERS. And CZAR (the Arab Steed). And LIGHTNIN , (the Donkey). Produced by GEORGE H. HIGHLAND. Ballets and Ensembles Arranged by MINNIE EVERETT. BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day s& £s at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. EVENING PRICES : D.C. and R.S., 10/ ; i ta 9 ' * S /i Galler r- 2/6. Early Door Extra' Extra - ■ Ear] y Door Gallery, 6d MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S, 8/; Stalls, 5/; Gallery, 2/6. Children Halfprice. All Prices plus Tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL. LEWIS EADY HALL." GRAND OPERA RECITAL, IN COSTUME, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, AT 8 P.M. MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, With Advanced Pupils and Mr. Arthur ' "iLTOoVAroil'' Sc^sfrom "CARMEN " ■ And " AIDA," With Madame Irene Ainslev, Misses Marif «, *%*«>*> r ah - Gibson Blackle At the Piano—Mrs. Charles Prime and Mi<Ks %fP\ lamilto,,. Ballets kindly arraiged by Miss Daphne Knight. Chorus from Madame TT PRi CE .sf in s T ?r a 3? iiss pius Z. s e a. Ed. B - «<£ Vjjj

gPEC IA L -ATI K A CIIO N. UNITED PARTY AUCKLAND WEST BRANCH EUCHRE AND DANCE EVENINf EUCHRE AND DANCE EVENING' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 ' 8 p.m. O'NEILL STREET HALL. „ Piani^ UNXIXGHAM ' S OKCHESTKA. Violinist w - -MardoH Cornet . ( - Hellriegel Saxophone, Flute PR»VniA' \i V J >, IJullri e«Pl Trombone .....' °' *' K " Cunningham Drums .. >. W. Tanjji ■s'.^oVproviJen'-^ 011,1,30^"1 ' kunts 1/6. 1)( . J|£ jV/TEMBERS OF THE AUCK fWh Iri LAND CONGRESS HALL PLEASE NOTE That the Band will NOT be Broadcasting On "' WEDNESDAY, 27TH INST H. DOPSON, - x ~" Secretary. AQUATICS. " K"iT AMAKI yacht club? J(\ HARBOUR RACES, ■ Over the Club's Course off SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. Races for Classes M, V, s, T X y y Stni , and Outbourds. ' ' ' ' J ' Entries close o p.m., November 27 at John Burns, Le Key's, or Soorettirv Tus man Bldgs, Entry fee §/.—CAPT."h C BARNES, Hon. Secretary. Phone '43-44 L 2(i TEACHERS OF DANCING. ■OALLI'OOM DANCING. Correct Stvlr -L» qualified Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston m ( i»s npp. 0.P.0 Jfa TjMiANR WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor X J;lzz or Old-time: special course 15/— 174. Upper Syninnds St. jj OARISIAN Diiiicins Studio, Whitcli.ill i~ 419. Upper Queen Street. — Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentlcy. Private Lossons • Ballroom Danr-ing. fj "DERFECT enlargements from Rajar -*- Films, always the fastest—alwavs satisfactory.—All dealers. RB

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 280, 26 November 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 280, 26 November 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 280, 26 November 1929, Page 22

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