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AMUSEMENTS. . Now. the Thousands of Auckland j Lloyd Fans get what they've been waiting Cor, - A TEN-REEL ALLTALKING LAUGH RIOT. V (A Paramount Release.) Harold Lloyd in His Greatest Laugh-Thrill Mystery! The i innocent. young botanist delves into the dens of Chinatown and digs up a Goldmine of - laughs. The thrills are f a st an d furious. STRAND NOW SCREENING, 11—2.15—8 P.M. All of the 'Rapid-fire Fun and Freshness accentuated) many-fold because Lloyd talks. HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD ; HAROLD LLOYD v HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD ' ; TALKS ; IN ;" WELCOME' DANGER." "WELCOME DANGER." • " WELCOME DANGER." It's the Greatest Laugh-maker of the Talking Screen. Plans at" Theatre and Lewis Bady, Ltd. 1 -— EDENDALE, — TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, , Also MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Metro-Goldwyn's . Astounding Production, A Mighty ALL-TALKING Screen Sensation, " MADAME X," ; . "MADAME X," ■f "MADAME X," "MADAME X," The World's Greatest Drama of Mother Love. Screen Version of the Famous Stage Play, starring Ruth Chatterton and Lewis Stone. Excellent Supporting Featurettes. (1) Fox Movietone News. , (2) Gordon and Squires, Concert Artists. (3) Phil Spitalny's Popular Band. (4) Johnny Marvin, Renowned Vocalist. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA, THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS CABARET IN NEW ZEALAND. . DANCING TO-NIGHT. 8.30 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 7 V Admission, 5/. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND. The. best combination o£ musicians in New Zealand is the most fascinating Band South of the Line. They play the rhythm I that makes you dance. Afternoon Teas are served in the Cabaret every day to delightful music. PHONE 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. POPULAR ! flOl) CINEMA SERVICE. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7 P.M. Speaker: REV. L. C. HORWOOD. . Film, "MOON OF ISRAEL" (Second Part). "UNCLE TOM" LEADS THE SINGING. Programme of Music from 6.30 p.m. . Doors Open 6.30 p.ni. 1500 Sea.ts Free, y Not an entertainment, but a service you.ll . enjoy! e '— ■ , DANCING. 8 ril O-N I G H T. JL O-N I G II T. Auckland's Greatest Dance Attraction! DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET And THE FAMOUS REVELLERS, t. North Street, Newton. Presenting "liigoletto" (Special Arrangement by Mr. Ted Lee), "Tip-toe Thru the Tulips," and a host of musical successes. I Dainty Supper for All. J Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., Spee'al ; Prizes. Join the Merry Crowd at« "THE DRUIDS, Ladies, 1/6. -TO-NIGHT. Gents, 2/. . 18 •jyj . NICIPAL JJALL, -^EWMARKET. QLD-TIME JQANCE, TO-NIGIIT AND EVERY SATURDAY. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. « Montu Carlo, with Chocolates, Cigarettes and o'aovver Balloons. Tram leaves Hall for City after dance. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. IS D. MAYES, M.C. TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALL Dancing; £1 1/ term; proficiency guaranteed one term. School of Dancing, 313, Dilworth Bldgs. 47-799. 7 - • . . _D y DALLUUUjI ..DANCINU, Correct Style, t. " Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern n l),.neing Studio. 30. I'almerston Buildings, s. <ipp. G.1'.0. ' 04 TTiRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert ! " Instructor, on vacation ; reopen Februg ,-iry 8.—174. Upper S.vmonds St. B j, pARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, J- Whitehall, 419, Upper Queen St. Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley. 8 Private Lessons. Ballroom Dancing. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 22

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