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AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A Picture that will live for ever in your memory! 1 JOHN BOLES, And CARLOTTA KING, In " THE DESERT SONG," "THE DESERT SONG," "THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," ■ " THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," Colourful and Enchanting. Produced with boundless magnificencebewitching songs — stirring drama — the screen's supreme achievement.. Also, MICKEY THE MOUSE, . MICKEY THE MOUSE, In "JUNGLE RHYTHM," Etc., Etc. RESERVE EARLY. Box Plan Rapidly Filling. Stalls, 1/ ; Circle, 2/; Reserves, 6d extra. Phono 46-609. SPECIAL MATINEES EACH AFTERNOON DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. KAItANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. The Supreme Triumph of the Talking Screen !! " THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," The Magnificent Singing and Acting of JOHN BOLES, Carlotta King, Otto Hoffman, Edward Martindel and a host of others !! "The Desert Song," magnetic, colourful, glorious desert settings, delightful, convincing and tuneful numbers. Also a Fine Supporting Programme. BOOK NOW!! Stalls, 1/! Circle, 2/; Reserves, Od extra. Phone 44-136. SPECIAL MATINEES EACH AFTERNOON DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. ARCADIA. Final Screening TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. "THIS THING CALLED LOVE" Showing MON. and TUES. ONLY. The Sensational All-Talking Mystery Drama, "THE UNHOLY NIGHT." WEIRD! FANTASTIC! THRILLING! Coming Wed.—"THE VAGABOND KING." X X DELPHI XXXXXXX REY' X X X 3.. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. X X DOLORES COSTELLO. X X In X X. \ -.\VV ? .vxxx/xxxxxxs /SS&V AUCKLAND CITY tigy MISSION. PLAZA THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Doors Open 6.15. Begin 7 o'clock. MUSICAL ITEMS. Solo —"Consider and Hear Me" (Wooler) Soloist: MISS CECILA PRINGLE. 'Anthem—"Vesper Bells" (Philpott). CITY MISSION CHOIR. Accompanist: MR. EWART LYNE. TWO SHORT ADDRESSES, (a) "THE WHITE LIGHT." REV. JASPER CALDER. (b) " THE RED LIGHT." DR. HERBERT BARRACLOUGH. Also Screening of a fine Picture, entitled "CROSS ROADS." (Part I.). N.B.—DON'T FORGET the Big Pageant, "AVALON," next TUES., WED., in the Big Town Hall. AUGUST 27. FAREWELL. UNCLE TOM SAYS " GOOD-BYE " " GOOD-BYE " TO SINGING SINGING X FOR THIS YEAR. ("Kathleen Mavourneen"). WEDNESDAY NEXT. DAY — 12.30 TO 1.30. TOM'S SONGS WILL INCLUDE: Marie," "The Ship I Love," , Earth," "Love's Old Sweet Song," Remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt." WILL BE ON THE PLATFORM, AND CINDERELLA OF IYA, sands, has, after all these years, gaze, and will take the platform with UNCLE TOM, AT THE SING ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. a Gramophone Recital from 12 o'clock. TO BE EARLY." AND BOYS INVITED. DANCING. .—A KAKANA YACHT CLUB. I 1 (Incorporated.) CSUAL SATURDAY NIGHT CSSSa . . DANCE Will be held in the Clubhouse, Mechanic's Bay, TO-NIGHT. (Saturday), Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Endean's Buildings from 7.30 until 8.30, returning after the Dance. Sub.: Ladies, 1/6: Gents, 2/. | S4 T. P. BOSWELL. Social Sec. RIO T?ITA T"\ANCE 10 -L'ANCE '-'LUB. CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, Mount Eden. EVERY WEDNESDAY. Peppiest of Dance Music by that Popular Dance Band, THE VAGABONDS.. "The Rogues for Music." 23 G. MASON, Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING. FRANK WOQDRUFFE, the Expert Instructor —Jazz or Old-time; course, 15/. —174. Upper Symonds St. B | "jVTISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's Church). Dances, Saturday, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by phone 42-237. or Studio. B T)ARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below - 1 - Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. p ffAN TOY.—Modern Dancing Classes and *-> Practice Dances Every Wednesdav Saturday, 7 p.m., Royal Oak Hall, Roval Oak. ' ; 27 VALESKA'S Studio —Every type Dancing taught.—Ngapulii Chambers. Lome St.. onn. Regent Theatre, Phone 46-121. R -J / PER Lesson —Miss Violet Robertson, JL/1 registered Teacher Dancing, all fancy and latest ballroom dancing.—Room 200. Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. East. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1930, Page 22

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