AMUSEMENTS. ■ '. • '■""" '■■* ■ the - : ;"'/ ' \] '_.. h ; . — civic. — .■'.-■■■ ' . ';'■";■ i j Direction .... Thomas AV O'Brien. : Dir^T 0 i0.30. 2.30 and 8 P.M.. . .: ;_ LAST DAY — , «SO THIS IS LONDON." :■—„ COMMENCING — _ . •;.'' TO-MORROW —— TO-MORROW—— THE MINISTER FIGURE ' OF' THE ORIENT RETURNS ' IN NEW ADVENTURE— I "THE RETURN OF I DR. FU■■■MANCHU.".. .XX SEALED IN HIS COFFIN! FU MANCHU ■ ESCAPES AM) ONCE MORE SEEKS REVENGE.. YOU'LL GET YOUR FILL OF THRILLS IN THIS NEW SAX.. ? ROHMER ADVEiNTURE. ANOTHER HOROSCOPE FEATURE. BOX PLANS NOW OPE'N AT THE CIVIC. 43-266 — PHONES — 40-266 ——PLAZA CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. 11 o'clock, 12.52, 2.30/4.35, 6.45 and 8. LAST DAY TO SEE "THE CUCKOOS." "THE CUCKOOS." " THE CUCKOOS." ' "THE CUCKOOS." "THE CUCKOOS." "THE CUCKOOS." . WE KNOW THAT: YOU'RE NOT GOING TO MISS IT. PHONE 41-556 FOR RESERVES. ' City LYRIC , TO-NIGHT, Programmes J)J£ 7.45 p . m> Lyric Prices LUXE. ; Symonds St. ' I "NAVY BLUES." 1 With WILLIAM HAINES, ANITA PAGE, KARL DANE and J. C. NUGENT. First-class Talking Supports. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X A DELPHI GREY LYNN. X X X3L . X X- "TOMMY ATKINS," . ;X X "TOMMY ATKINS," -X X Featuring Lillian Hall Davis and - X X Henry Victor. X X And Supports. •All Silent, f X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DANCING. s mO-NIGHT — mO-NIGHT. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE Will be Held in the MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. Dancing from 8 till 11 p.m. AND EVEUY THURSDAY NIGHT.
Included in our Evening's Entertainineni will be Chocolates, Cigarettes and Streamers Popular musical numbers \vill_ be rendered by the Famous Old-time Dance Orchestra, SNAPPY SIX. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 2/. The Management wishes, to notify all patrons that these Thursday Evenings are Select, and entirely under New Manage: ment, and reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone who it Is thought would lower the high standard that must be maintained. Hj df&i r< KEY LYNN LABOUR J/ Xk VT ■ V PARTY. gaiety hall, surrey OSi<AtCT CRESCENT. TO-NIGHT — 8 TO 11 — TO-NIGHT. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. Sociability, Enjoyment. PALTRIDGE'S ALL-SOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. Come To-night for a Real. Good Dance. Ladies, 1/ Refreshments. Gents, 1/6. GEO. WALTER, M.C. IS -H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sdc. -QRUIDS , QLD-TIME /CABARET, NORTH STREET, NEWTON, mO-NIGHT. Auckland's Greatest Ballroom Rendezvous. Popular, Attractive, Well-managed. Featuring a Band recognised as the Finest Combination in Town, GEO. HUNTER'S "TjUMOUS "REVELLERS." Streamers, Monte Carlo, Chocs., Cigs., Spot Waltz and a Night of Happiness. Ladies 1/. . Gents 2/. • '■ . xIS TJNITED POLITICAL PARTY. AUCKLAND WOMEN'S LEAGUE. KITCHENER STREET HALL. TO-NIGHT, 8-12. • Dancing. Cards. Supper. Morrow's Orchestra. Tickets, -1/6 and 2/, at Door. 18 C\ L D - mI M E TV AN CI N G \J-LV) - J-IME -MaNCING AT THE CLICK CLACK CABARET, NEWMARKET. To those Patrons who enjoy OLD-TIME DANCING ONLY, Watch out for Announcement in Saturday's . ; , - "Star." is UNICIPAL HALL, Newmarket.—OLDTlME DANCING, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT,. Special Announcement (Extra)— Four Ten Shilling Notes Given Away.— G. W. PARKER. 18 TEACHERS OF DANCtNG. "OALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, -*-> Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bidgs., opp. G.P.O. : D 4 FRANK WOODRUFFE, the" Expert Instructor —Jazz or Old-time; course, 15/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B jV/TISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, ITJ - Symonds St. (nest St, Paul's Church). Dances, Saturday, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes, Mondays. Thursdays. Private Lessons anv time by appointment—Particulars by phone 42-237, or Studio. ; ' B PARISIAN Studip, Whitehall (below x Tabernacle) .—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. ' D CJYMONDSVILLE Studio—Miss Spencer » will hold a Gala Night next Saturday. September 20, 8 p.m. ;_. x js "'rrALESKA'S Studio—Every type Dancing v taugiit.—Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St., ppp. Regent theatre. Phone 46-121. B 17 PER Violet Robertson, ■*-' registered Teacher Dancing, all fancy and latest ballroom dancing.—Room 200. Pacific ; Bldgs., Wlesley. St. -East.. Ii
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 28
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