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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A MARVELLOUS ATTRACTION, . COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, at 2.30 & 8, NEXT SATURDAY, at 2.30 & 8, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present ERNEST C. ROLLS' Most Entrancing and Most Beautiful Musical Comedy Production. VENUS, LTD., VENUS, LTD., VENUS, LTD., . VENUS, LTD., , '» Which attracted Record Audiences in Sytlney and Melbourne for upward of Six Months. ENTIRELY IMPORTED COMPANY OF 50 STARS FROM ENGLAND, AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA. 7 JENNIE jCHARLES 8 BENSON, NORMAN, The Queen Direct from of Musical his London Comedy. Triumphs. RENE RIANO, The Girl with tho Million Dollar Legs. a COLIN CRANE. MAI RE BAIRD and ARCHIE THOMPSON. 9. Assisted by HARRY SIMMONS. L'ETOILE and LAURANCE BILLY KERSHAW. '. CECIL SCOTT, AUDREY LEWIS, i. AL MACK. FRANK KEANE, CHARLES KING. MADGE HOPE. MARIE DORAN, CHIC ARNOLD, TIIELMA TROTT, ALBERT BATCIIELDER, , And AUSTRALIA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. RUTH KING, HONOR O'BRIEN, EILEEN IIEMBERG, NORMA HOSKINS, JUNE KNIGHT, MERVYN PITT, SALLY EVANS, JANE JANIS. And TWELVE OF AUSTRALIA'S - PICKED BALLET. Gorgeous Costumes, Brilliant Ensembles, '• Beautiful Ballets and Screamingly Humorous Comedy Scenes and Situations. PRICES : 6/, 4/, 2/, and 1/0, Tlus Tax. rl THE BON PLANS Will bo Opened at LEWIS EADY, LTD., on WEDNESDAY MORNING NENT, AT NINE O'CLOCK. A Queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Manager, JOHN FARRELL. rfTHE LAST DAY TO-DAY. NX NATALIE MOORHEAD, > i- " DISCARDED." 6d Recommended by Censor for t>U Adults. , 6d SIR HARRY LAUDER DCi In His Latest Songs. „ , 6d Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 0. and S. ba fA COMMENCING TO-MORROW. f:A OU "INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO.'' ou 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d Gd " | ONEHUNGA. J ', | STRAND. To-night. STRAND. I MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN In £10,000 worth of Fun, " PROSPERITY." You Will Laugh Till You Cry. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Travelogue, Fisherman's Paradise. RBI" LYNN EN-SE R VIC EM E N IS Flag 500 Evening, To-night, St. Cole umba Hall, Surrey Crescent, 7.45 p.m. Good Prizes and Supper. A game all will like. Come and take my flag. Admission 1/.. " DANCING. ANOTHER BIG NIGHT AT AUCKLAND'S . POPULAR MONDAY NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCE. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. S P.M. TO 12 P.M. Monte Carlo, Ist, 2nd and 3rd I'rizes; Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., Streamers, Balloons Complimentary Tickets and Novelty Dances, Etc. Special Dances : Polka, Mazurka, Log Cabin, Paul Joues Medley, Lancers, Lightsome Reel, etc. Don't Miss This Big Old-Time Dance TO-NIGHT. SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Supper Provided, Enjoyment Assured. Admission, Only 1/. DOT HARVEY and H. ANDERSON, M.C.'s. 7 p.m. to S p.m.—Learners and Improvers' Class. f N.B.—Reserve now for Scots Hall, Sat. r Next, Vice-Versa Carnival. Cash Prizes Phone 30-727. 14 3 ,: Tr)EL TJIO " TRANCE QLUB, " SCOTS HALL, Destined to be Auckland's Society Dance Rendezvous. J TO-NIGHT AXD EVERY MONDAY. f WHO IS DANCELAND'S PRETTIEST - GIRL? DANCELAiND'S BEAUTY QUEST. 1 £75—IN PRIZES.—£7S ; ; Full Particulars To-night. > TREVOR EADY AND HIS "SOCIETY 7 SERENADERS." Subscription: Ladles 2/, Gentlemen 2/. t Dancing, S-11.R0 p.m.. , SCOTS HALL—TO-NIGHT—SCOTS HALL ■. . 14 jazz. reminder. tazz. azz. 'Jazz. ? crystal palace, mt. eden. i ryBDNESDAY T^ENT, AUGUST 16. . CRYSTAL PALACE REVELLERS' BAND > Includes Jim Watters (Alto Sax., you've heard him over the air), Harold Hunter . (Tenor Sax. and Solo Violin), Teddy Lee i (Trumpet), Bill Dcnulson (Drums), Geo. : Hunter (Pianist, Leader), featuring Latest i and Hottest Hits. • And Here's Your Opportunity : Free Tui- ! tion in Latest. Steps. 7-8 p.m., by Staff of Stratton School of Ballroom Dancing. , Monte Carlo, Jazz Polonaise, etc. . Ladies. 1/ : Gents, 1/0. 14 VIOLET HOHF.NSEE. M.C. O-N IGII T — LABOUR HAL L, BERESFORD STREET. THE A LBERTON TRANCE pLUB. HE -«LLBERTON -L-'ANCE . Announce having acquired the Above Hall ; ' For MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS. Dancers are assured of many nights of gaiety and happiness at this popular rendezvous, acclaimed the most select and Popular Dance in Town. FRANK STACEY'S POPULAR BAND. Novelties, Spot Waltz, Monto Carlo.' Light Supper. Sub., 1/. xl 4 M.C, STEVE ILLINGWORTH. pLICK CLACK CABARET —TO-NIGHT. Two Monto Carlos, Spot Waltz, Balloons '< and Complimentary Tickets. Tingle-Tangle, Gordon March and Polonaise Medley. CLICK CLACK ORCHESTRA. Refreshments. Admission, XI. LES. GORDON, M.C. ' Reserves Free, Phone 40-789. 14 DANCING TO-NIGHT. Perfect Floor. Wonderful Band. MAY FAIR. CABARET, Karangahapo Rd. Popular Prices. BOOK NOW—Weddings, Birthdays, Club Dances, Phone 47-'S2Q. 14 "MEWTON UNEMPLOYED ASSN.'S i-N . WHOOPEE NIGHT. "BACK TO CHILDHOOD," THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, LABOUR HALL, Karangahape Road. Special Prizes. Prize Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. Supper. Popular Price, 1/. CLEMM'S MELODY BOYS. 1 "All the Fun of the Fair" NEXT THURSDAY. xl 4 ARE You Lonely V—Young, Middle-aged, Elderly, come along Wednesday, 16th,; to Dorothy? Baker's Social Dance, Clovelly ; Social Rooms, 03, Customs St. Light supper. xl 4 FLORISTS. MISS V. PALMER, Florist, Room 12, Hellaby's Buildings, opp G.P.0., for Artistic Floral Work. 45-097. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 16

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