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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES , - (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best. , ' • 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 A.M., 2.15 AND 8. ■ Warner Bros.' Musical Success, Warner Bros. , Musical Success, ' THE THE THE :— THE THE ——— THE — DESERT —i ——DESERT- . DESERT- ;— -1 r DESERT : SONG SONG — SONG -SONG — L SONG — SONG Starring ... . JOHN BOLES and CAKLOTTA KING, ■Colourful and Enchanting, produced -with boundless Magnificence, a staggering succession of Sequences that 'will stir you with their £brobbing Intensity and SonoroiEe Grandeur! A WARNER BROS. AND A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Plans at St. James , Theatre — LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT — 8 — TO-ISIGHT -HIS MAJESTY'S.(Pro.: J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) . Lessee: Sir Ben. and TMr. John Fuller. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, . Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present THE SUNSHINE OF MUSICAL COMiEDY, "SUNNY,"' "SUNN Y," "SUNNY," • ■ "SUNNY,"

Headed by the New English Comedian, FREDDIE FORBES, Supported by a Brilliant Ail-Star Company, including ■ THE FAMOUS QUARTET, . THE BIG FOUR.PRICES: 3/, 2/,1/ i Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Store. "MERCENARY MARY" COMMENCES AT MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.15. •ONLY ONE MORE WEEK OF THIS —_ BIG- COMPANY. — DO NOT MISS THEM! " MERCENARY MARY " AT MATINEE," SATURDAY NEXT. EXHIBITIONS, #TiTODEL ■p'NGINEERING - INHIBITION. , LAST TWO DATS, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, From 1 to 5.15 p.m., and TB to 10 p.m. BROWNING AND IFWERSEN'S BLDG., Kingston Street (off Albert Street). DOZENS OF WORKING MODELS. FREE RIDES FOE THE KIDDIES. Interesting, Entertaining, Instructive for Young and Old Alike. . Admission, If. . .Children, 3d. (During afternoon: Adults 6d, Children 3d) : V ' 28 DANCING. jazz : — jazz — -jazz. trades hall, hobsox street. To-night is the night for the Reopening of Auckland's Old Favourite Dance ITalI( the hall with the WONDERFUL Fl6or). HUBERT HOFFMANN and His "COMMANDERS" ' Will Render Wonderful Harmony. Come and just hear them play. JAZZ HATS, BLOWOUTS, STREAMERS, and the Renowned CONFETTI WHEEL are the Novelties of the Night. Then comes the distribution of a large number of boxes f CHOCOLATES and CIGS. LARRY LASHER, Auckland's well-known Sport, promises- a wonderful evening's enjoyment. i Plenty of PEP and ZIP. Ladies, 1/C. ■-■..- Gents, 2/.' '

CJCOTS HALL SYMONDS STREET. K>COTS HALL SYMONDS STREET. MONDAY NEXT.' • MONDAY NEXT. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. REOPENI-NG NIGHT. "YE VERSATILE PIRATES," Playing Latest Repertoire. HELP CHARITY. HELP CHARITY. j Patronise this Dance Club which has worked for Three Years and Donated £2000 to Local Charities. Ladies, 2/; Gents, 2/6. EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL. x 29 AUCKLAND'S LEADING DANCE ■£*- RENDEZVOUS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT HOLLYWOOD DANCE CLUB ' Masonic Hall, Belgium Street. BAND will be Playing All the Latest Dance Numbers. | The Hollywood Dance the Best In I Town. . '. Just Roll Along and Forget to Frown. | Chocs., Cigs., Balloons. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. r,R JOHN. ? RON? "DLOCKHOUSE BAY PICTURE HALL EVERY SATURDAY, 8 P.M. .Skip Whiting and' liis Merry Jesters Jazz Band (Six Instrumentalists). Monte Carlo, Chocolates, Cigarettes. Wonderful Floor. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 28 — LAWN TENNIS. TENNIS — CLIVB ROAD ±* COURTS — Ideal Entertainment for Evening Parties Pavilion, with Dancing Floor. Ping Pong. Crockery Extra. Fees: Ring 45-274, Tennis, Ltd. _WF XTATES, 69, City Chambers — Tennis -*■ Expert, stringer of Tilden, Johnston and Patterson's Davis Cup Racquets. A ""***"^"'""————— ■—^___ ~^ HALLS, ETC., TO LET. T ARGE Hall, 2500 ft, suit 16dge meetings, J-* weddings, socials, clubs, etc.—Apply 3, Liverpool St., City. ±28

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 20

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