AMUSEMENTS. I V IC^> AT 11 A.M., 2.15, 7.50 P.M. LAST THREE DAYS LAST THREE DAYS LAST THREE DAYS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. " CAVALCADE." " CAVALCADE. ,, " CAVALCADE." IT'S A LIFE'S REGRET IL' , YOU MlbS XT. oOOn SKATS LEFT FOR TO-NIGHT. — POPULAR PRICES — MAKE YOU It RESERVATIONS NOW. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT 1033' a SUNSHINE SPECIALTAXET /"I AYXOK, «Jankt vXaixor, JANET fi AYXOK, «Ja.\et ■vXayxor, taxet /~layxcr, 'Janet vTayxok, TAXET AYXOK, WAXBT VTaINOK, JANET /~1 AYXOK, A NET VJaYXOK, ■ Saucy—lrresistible, In Ns/^^ y "ADORABLE" X. X "ADORABLE" \- < "ADORABLE" > \ "ADORABLE" / X. "ADORABLE" / HEXRY fIARAT, EXRY "A RAT, HEXRY ARAT, EXKY VT.VRAT, HEXRY r^ARAT, EXRY vTaUAT, HEXRY ARAT, ENRY VXaHAT, Delightful New Tenor. .NEW ENSEMBLES. GORGEOUS SETTING, NEW SONG'S.Box Plans Now Open. LONDON~i y/ orr. G.r.0., queen ST. , ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. r\ 6d 2 BIG STAR FEATURES. bd No. I—An All-English Tragedy, 6d I " THE SKIN GAME." | 6d 6d By JOHN GALSWORTHY. 6d Jill Esmond, Phyllis Konsttim, 6d Edmund Gwenn, John Longdcn. t>rj 6d STRICTLY BUSINESS. 6d lictty Aiminn, Molly Lamont. a , 6d lioth Iteoommended by Censor OU for Adults. firi Sessions: 11.15, 2,-4, C, and 8. 6c A Really Fiue Bill To-Uay at 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 0d IQNEHUNGA| I STRAND Tu-xxuHX. STKAND. | (JLIVE BROOK, Supported by Lila Lee, Charlie Ruggles anil FraiK-t's Dee, in "THE NIGHT OF JUXE 13,'" A Drama loaded with talent, excitement and uex, of iwoplo, the good and the bad, Hie honest and the crooked. All revealed when you see what happened on the Night <>r June 13. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening: Revuo, "Hollywood on I'nrndo," Cartoon and Cinesound News. EMPIRE " DOMINION KOAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. The Cyclonic Musical Comedy of 1033. EDDIE CANTOR, In " THE KID FROM SPAIN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. l'honc 21-433 for Reserves. DANCING. TJOPULAU CLUB IDAXCE, TO-NIGHT. X MAYFAIH CABARET, Kurangahape Road. Monte Carlos, Streamers, Favours. Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 1/. Don't Forget Tues., .-.ug. 22, Grand Repeat "BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD" DANCi), By Special Request. xlu GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT.—SPECIAL CARNIVAL with Novelties and Balloons Galore. Fun for All. CONNON'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA Rendering " Big" Old-time Programme. Chocolates, Cigax-ettcs, Special Prizes and Refreshments. All one price, 1/ each. 15 DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT and livery Tuesday. Old-time Dance. Music by Operatic Four. Last Heat Waltzing Competition, 3 cash prizes, judges. Refreshments. Admission, 17, 1/G double. 15 l>. COLLIER, M.C. ! rpO-NIGHT (Tuesday).—Modern and OldJ- time Dance. Dominion Hall, next Post Office, Dominion Rd., 8 to 11.30. Good Music. Prizes. Statue Dance, Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo. Everybody welcome. Subscription: Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/. xlo SPECIAL ATTRACTION — "ON OUK SELECTION NIGHT," At the LABOUR HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, entrance Beresford St. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, At 8 p.m. Come and join in the fun. FRANK STACEY'S ORCHESTRA. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/. Light Supper. x! 5 1 PUBLIC INVITATION. — DOROTHY - BAKER'S DANCE, To-morrow Night (Wed.), Clove Hey Social Rooms, 93, Customs St. Bast. Exhibition Dancing, Mus-ical Items, Miss Beresford. xlo TTvRUIDS' TTALL NEWTON. THURSDAY NEST. EVE E-LLIS , POPULAR BAND. 1/ —Light Supper—l,/. 15 UEST NIGHT, THURSDAY NIGHT.— Dominion Hall, next Post Office, Dominion Kd. Old-time Dance. Wonderful Music, Special Supper, Good Floor. Gentlemen and partners, 1/; ladies, Cd. Sociability assured.—M.C, A. ADAM. xlo A.NCIi Huts, I/O dozen; Novelties, dozen, large variety. — Alortcnscn, Manufacturer, 270, Kai-angahape Road. Phone 27-720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. QJ Y M .0 N D SVILLB STUDIO. 30, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce). MODERN DANCES, SATURDAY, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Strictly Private Lessons, 10 a.m. to tO p.m. Daily, In all the Latest Dances; also Old-time Dancing. Particulars : AT STUDIO. B FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expect Instructor, Jazz or Old-time Course, 15/. 174. Upper Symonds St. B MISS MACK. Oldtime, Modern; Private Course, 10/.—Pierce Bldgs., Symonds Street. 15 FLORISTS. MISS V. PALMER, Florist, Room 12, Hellaby's Buildings, opp G.P.0., for Artistic Floral Wort. 45-097. Si
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 191, 15 August 1933, Page 14
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