AMUSEMENTS. FINAL NIGHT. ' BILLIE DOVE, EDMUND LOWE, ■. IN ■■■ "THE PAINTED ANGEL," "A" Certificate Adult Recommendation. .4"! l " OKAY " SAYS AMERICA. " YES SIR " SAYS GREAT BRITAIN; "WHAT A HIT " says austealia. And now. it's. New Zealand's turn. • The honour of presenting NORMA TALMADGE In . - HER FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE HAS BEEN GIVEN THE MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW, 11.0 MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW, 2.15 MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW, 8.0 / T li c \ / sou n d s \ /of revelry \ • / at night, the Y / hushed, gabby \ /noises of a\ / '.'speakeasy" . . . \ /the tinkling of\ / glasses - meeting in \ / the ecstasy of,law defi- A / ance . . ribald laughter \ / . the mournful, yet lively \ / tunes of a blues orchestra \ . / piercing the din of raucous \ / voices . . comedy, drama, and \ / tlie loves of the show people. \ ■IN • NEW YORK NIGHTS. NEW YORK NIGHTS. / NEW YORK NIGHTS. NEW YORK NIGHTS. (A United Artists Picture.) VTHE SCREEN'S INCOMPAR- / \ABLE EMOTIONAL ACT-/ , V RESS IN HER SUPREME / \ ACHIEVEMENT, / -PLANS AT MAJESTIC. PHONE 43-210. A MBASSADOR Embassador — pt. chevalier. TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. EVELYN BRENT in "DARKENED ROOMS," "DARKENED ROOMS," With Neil Hamilton — David Newell, s. A Paramount Picture.
DANCING. tJAZZ ! -—- JAZZ!—JAZZ! PONSONBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. KITCHENER HALL, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, . Dancing 8 till 11.30. Harry Bolton's Apache Band. Ladies, I/O. Gents, 2/. . :10 •pjRUID'S OLD-TIME CABARET. NORTH STREET, NEWTON. —— TO-NIGHT. — . Auckland's Greatest Ballroom Rec iezvous. Popular, Attractive, Well-managed. Featuring a Band recognised as the Finest Combination in Town. Geo. Hunter's "FAMOUS REVELLERS." Streamers, Monte Carlo, Chocs., Cigs., Spot Waltz and a Night of Happiness. Ladies, 1/ ; Gents, 2/. 16 This is something special.— DANCERS DON'T MISS THIS. TO-NIGHT IS THE NIGHT. Jazz Blues Waltz — Foxtrot. 808 ADAMS' FAMOUS NGAROMA DANCE BAND, Manchester Unity Hall, corner Hobson and Victoria Streets. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/.', Chocs.; Cigs., Streamers, etc. Join the Merry Throng at the Popular Dance Hall. 16 TITARIST BROTHERS' LEAGUE FOOTlri. BALL CLUB, sth Grade.—First Annual Dance, O'Neill St. Hall, TO-MORROW (Wednesday). All other clubs -welcome. , Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/. —W. McMahon. Hon. Sec. 17 TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Danciug Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., oppi G.P.O. DA "ITUiANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert -P Instructor —Jazz or Old-time; course, 15/.—174, Upper Symonds St. B TI/TISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, ItX 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 "PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. • D VALESKA'S Studio—Every type Dancing taught.—Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St., opp. Regent Theatre. Phone 46-121. B ■i / PER Xesson—Miss Violet Robertson, -L/ registered Teacher Dancing, all fancy and latest ballroom dancing.—Room 200, Pacific Bides.. Wpjlpsley St. East. ■ B SYMONDSVILLE Studio—Miss Spencer will hold a Gala Night next Saturday. September 20, 8 p.m. xIS DYERS AND CLEANERS. A CARPET Cleaning reduced to 6d per square yard.—Domestic Vacuum Co., 300. Queen St. Phone 44-600. D GARPET Cleaning and, Shampooing, one penny square foot. — Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Albert St. Phone 41-769. D 4 RIPLEY'S Cleaning Services — Vacuum Cleaning, also Windows, Shops, Offices, Houses.—Phone 42-741. 10, Commerce St. . _D SUITS. Costumes, Carpels, Cleaned, Sterilised; latest scientific methods.—N.Z; Drv Cleaning Co. Phonp 41-399. y R
At—SUITS. Costumes. ITrocks (plain), beautifully cleaned, pressed, when brought to Porter>. 43, Karangahape R(L A /{* —SUPERBA Dry Cleaners; price i/ oiuility cleaning: Dyeing ?pecial : ised: rtailv delivery.—-85. Jervois Rd. ■plmnp * R WINES FOR SALE. " \ LWAYS Leading—Corban's Wines, Good Port, 12/6 gallon at depot. Fort St. Bring 2-gallon' jars. D GROWN WINES, * Elliott Street—Special offering Madeira, old sweet White Wine. (30/ case delivered, freight paid.' - . D INVALID Port', 45/: Claret. 45/": Red. 4S/; Sherry, 3S/: Extra Special Sherry, 60/. Sprtcial Reserve Port, 60/. Freight paid, delivery free. State occupation. — Corban and Co.. The Wine People, 31, Fort Street. Phone 42-463.- D Ofj / CASE—Frontignac, rich, sweet, red O\Jf Wine;, delivered,- freight paid.— Crown Wines/ Elliott-St.-Phone 47-135. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 20
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