AMUSEMENTS. _ LOVE 'gj ie loyeti him madly, sincerely, this unknown man. \nd' then came the tragedj * he was their great enemy. Marriage with hill# would mean sliame. disgrace. fcHe was asked to betray him. What would jou have done: THE DRAMATIC THRILL . OF THE YEAR. The Most Amazing Romance of Your Picture-going Days. "THIS MAD WORLD." "THIS MAD WORLD." Adapted from The Great French Play, "Terre Inbumainc." 4. Picture You Will Think About and Talk About for a Long, Long lime. With BASIL RATHBONE, The Famous English Actor, wl lo a P; peared in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney. And KAY JOHNSON. FRIDAY'S SMASHING ATTRACTION At _ THE REGENT (The Perfect Sound Theatre.) BOOK NOW. ' KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. The Supreme Triumph of the Talking Screen!! "THE DESERT SONG," "The Desert Song," magnetic, colourful, glorious desert settings, delightful, convincing'and tuneful numbers. Also a Fine Supporting Programme. BOOK NOW!! Stalls, 1/ ; Circle, 2/ ; Children, Half-price. Phone 44-136. SPECIAL MATINEES EACH AFTERNOON DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. " ERCL\mVA"i\ NEWJIAEEET. . THIS AFTERNOON, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A Picture that will live for ever in your memory !! " THE DESERT SONG," Colourful and Enchanting. Produced with boundless magnificencebewitching songs — stirring drama — the screen's supreme achievement!! Also MICKEY THE MOUSE in "JUNGLE RHYTHM," Etc., Etc. Stalls, 1/; Circle, 2/; Children, Half-price. Phone 46-609. SPECIAL MATINEES EACH AFTERNOON DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. XXXX XXXXXX X X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx X — ADELPHI, .| X GREY LYNN. X X MATINEE — TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. X X See Tom Mix at His Best. X X And Talking Supports. X X TO-NIGHT — At 8. — TO-NIGHT X X "THE GREAT DIVIDE." X X And Supports. All-Talking. X DANCING. ; . p RAND OLD - TIME DANCE Is Being Held Under the SATURDAY NIGHT MANAGEMENT In the ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGH T. —— TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. Spot and Monte Carlo Waltzes. Chocolates, Cigarettes and Streamers. Dancing commences at S'p.m. to the strains of those Grand Old Maori Melodies which can only be rendered so beautifully by our ever popular Old-time Orchestra, SNAPPY SIX. Ladies, 1/C; Gents, 2/. T4
DRUIDS' /"\LD-TIME f~IABARET. RUIDS' NORTH STREET, NEWTON. Auckland's Greatest Ballroom Rendezvous. Popular, Attractive, Well Managed. Featuring a Band recognised as the Finest Combination in Town. GEO. HUNTER'S FAMOUS REVELLERS. Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., Monte Carlo, 'Spot Waltz, etc., and a Night of Dancing and Joy Supreme ! Make Your Party and try "The Druids' " TO-NIGHT. Ladies, 1/, Gents 2/. " BACK TO CHILDHOOD," THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 20
* CRESCENT JAZZ DANCE CLUB, Gaiety Ilall, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. Dancing will be held from 8 to 11. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. VI DEAN'S GAIETY GIRLS' ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. 20 RHYTHM DANCE. CLUB. Dominion Hall, TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. MONTE CARLO. Snappy Music. Good Floor. Bert. x 26 —A KARANA . YACHT CLUB (Incp.). SPECIAL OLD-TIME AND JAZZ ' DANCE, In the Clubhouse, By the Sea, Campbell's Point, TO-MORROW (WED.), AUGUST 27, At 8 p.m. Supper. Free Bus from Endean's Bldgs., 7.30 to 8.30. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 2/ x 26 T. P. BOSWELL, Social Sec. OUEEN0 UEEN ' CARNIVAL DANCE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. AVONDALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, S-12. Jazz. Old-Time. "500" Items. Ladies. 1/. Gents, 1/6. 26 TVfARIST LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB, Grade Team—Annual Dance 10-MORROW (Wednesday) at S p m at Point Erin Park Tea Kiosk. Ladies, 1/G; Gents, 2/. —K. Lipscombe, Hon. Sec. x2G TEACHERS OF DANCING. "OA.LLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, ■ X - J Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G - P '°- D 4 T)E LUXE School Dancing, Liberty Hall, . 200, Symonds St.—Toe Taps, Aerobancs. Interview Wednesday afternoon, Saturday, 11 a.m. Reductions tiny tots. x2S "PRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor—Jazz or Old-time; course. l''/-—174. Upper Symonds St. B "jl/riSS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's Church). Dances, Saturday, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons any I™, jy appointment.—Particulars by phone 42-237. or Studio. r TV/TISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, \ Symonds St., will hold a Gala Night next Saturday. August 30. 27 T>ARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below 7", Tabernacle).—Miss .Violet Brooks. Mr. Alex._ Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. ■y ALE SKA'S Studio—Every type Dancing taught.—Ngapuhi Chambers. Lorne St.. Q'in Regent Theatre. Phone 46-121. R 1 / PER Lesson—Miss Violet Robertson, ' registered Teacher Dancing, all fancy nn ( l. latest ballroom dancing.—Room 200. Pei'ifie Bldgs.. Wellesle.v St. East. rt ' TOILET SPECIALISTS. Permanent Waving from 21/.— Sampson's Toilet Parlours, Broadwav.' Newmarket. Plioner 44-778. \ T\ APO ' Rejuvenating Hair Restorer T( , ? tops falling: 8/8 posted.—Walker's T narniacy, Mail Order Chemists, Ponsonbv A TJERMANENT Waving, full head. £1 1/• done 111 comfort in your own home; SIA^ aC guaranteed.—Write S. 50DS^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 201, 26 August 1930, Page 20
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