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AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRE. BEAUTIFUL. THE REGENT. 11.0 A.M. — 2.15 P.M. — 8.0 P.M. Here is Charlie- at his best—The Real King of Comedians in the 'Supreme Laugh Sensation of the Century. Charlie . plays on the funny hone and the heart strings, running the whole gamut of emotions. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, IN "MODERN TIMES. "MODERN TIMES." "MODERN TIMES." There is no greater joy in this world than the laughter of young people. A visit to any session of "Modern Times" is to hear the merry laughter of all children from 6 to 00. A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. ALSO : "MARCH OFI REGENT time»No. 3."! orchestra. Plans at "Regent"—Telephone 32-888. 'YMAYFMrT~ Centrally Heated To-night at 8 p.m.—Kay Francis, Leslie 'Howard in "British Agent." Uecornmcnded bp Censor for Adults. Also Lew A.vres in "The Silk Hat Kid." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MEETiNGS. /"< R E Y LYNN * Jr RETURNED IM ~ . SOLDIERS' [RETURNED SOLDIERS II SOCIAL CLUB. Monthly General Meeting TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 19th May, 8 p.m., Gaiety Hall. Admission by this year's Membership Card. Business : General. xlB A. T. MOVERLEY, Hon. Sec. #rplIE BRITISH' LEGION N.Z. 'The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Rooms, Mason Struthers Building, Customs Street East, on WEDNESDAY, May 27, 1030, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business : Annual Report and BalanceSheet, Election of Officers, and General. W. H. SILCOCK, 18 Hon. Secretary. DANCING. mO-NIGIIT CARLTON CABARET. JL TO-NIGHT. CITY ROVERS (3RD GRADE). Monte Carlo, Jazz and Old-time, Spot Waltzing. Admission. 1/. Excellent Supper. IS /CARLTON CABARET. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Instead of Wednesday, as usual). DOLLY GREY, Hostess. CARI, TO N C A BARE T. IS riW-NICHT ! = TO-NIGHT! X GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. LABOUR HALL (Beresford St. Entrance. REVELLERS' BAND. Good Prizes. Supper. 1/ Single. 1/0 Any Two. IS APOLOGY —I wish to Apologise to the numerous Patrons who were unable to gain admission Saturday, May 10, St. Mal-y's Hall. lOllirslie.— M. J. Connon. xIS BUKNNAND'S Orchestral Band, avalluole for Engagements. —Office, 236, Queen St. CPrlncess Bldgs.). . Phone. 42-430. 25-599. V EPI SHALFOON'S Dance Band, two units available — Headquarters. Atwater Piano Co. IS T"» S A HALL, Royal Oak —Dance, To--I\. To-night, Old-time, Modern, Monte Carlo, Light Supper. Admission, 6d. M. Murray, M.C. ls Q NAI'PY SIX ORCHESTRA now available- engagements, Socials. Dances. — Inquire Webber, 370, Queen St., opposite Town Ilall. C TEACHERS OF DANCING. gYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30, Symonds Street. Strictly Private Lessons by arrangement. Advanced Classes Thursdays. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, ? p.m; Weekly Dances Saturdays, 8 p.m. Call or 'phone for particulars. — Miss Spencer, Phone 42-237. N

GEO C. COX. New Zealand's Fore&ost Teacher. Tap. Stage, Ballroom Dancing.—Studio. Durham St. E. C PATRICIA School of Dancing, 203, Symonds St.—Modern Ballroom, Oldtime, Tap; Private Lessons; Classes. C PAULMA Studio—Private Lessons, expert Instruction.—3o, Shortland St., above "Star." x 22 RUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs.f Newton. Private lessons, 2/6; Tap. Ballroom ; 3 dances by post. 5/. C mil 15 Misses Beresford, School of Dancing, -L 100, Symonds St.—Lessons by Appointment in every branch ; Classes as usual.— Phone 44-551. C VIOLET ROBERTSON Studio for Modern Ballroom Dancing and Tap Dancing. Classes, 1/6 Lesson, privately 5/. —2nd Flood. Queen's Arcade; 41-345. MWH WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. ALWAYS be Wise—Buy Wines from Corban's, Oldest Firm, Oldest Wines, largest vineyards in New Zealand. Bedrock prices. Hospital Suppliers. C Auckland wine CO., Rutland St.— Special Assorted Case Choice Wines. 30/ case; freight paid. A A UCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St. — A Reserve Port and Invalid Port. 40/ per case : freight paid. A MIXED Hafnpers—Order now. Royal Abbey Whisky, Taylor's London Gin, Rum, Brandy, from 11/ ; .Wine from 3/ ; Ale nnd Stout, 7/ doz. Any brand at competitive prices.—A.. A. Corban and Sons, Wine and Spirit Merchants, 28, Fort St., C.l. Send for price list. C "piCH Port Wine, 21/ 2 gallons at Depot, Jju bring jars.—Corban's Wines, Fort St. Phone 42-403. D OA / CASE —Frontignac, rich, sweet red Ou/ Wine, delivered, freight paid.— Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D TOASTER Wines—Rich Port, 36/ doz. No. 4 Port, 42/ ; Harmony Port and Claret, 4S/; Sherry, 55/; Invalid Port, Frontignac, Tawny Port and Madeira, 55/; Special Reserve Port and Special Vintage "Drv" Sherry, 60/; Wine Cocktail and Cellarman's Special Port, 85/ ; Special Assorted case, SS/. Freight paid, delivery free. CORBAN'S, The Wine People, Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. City Office and Depot, 28, Fort Street, \ Auckland. D TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. A MAZING Reductions, all makes, from A £5 10/ up; guaranteed; inspect.— British Typewriters, Ground Floor, Queen's Arcade. ■ D GERMAN Machine, new idea, very simple __to use ;_£ 7.—Phone 21-293. xIS IMPERIAL Typewriter,' old model, goo-d condition; £4. —Apply Room 16a, Wright's Bldg. 18 rnYPEWRITEItS, fully guaranteed, from JL £5 upwards; call, inspect.— Imperial Supply Co.. British Chambers. High St. D TYPEWRITERS WANTED. OA ADDING MACHINES — ZU ANY MAKE, ANY CONDITION. HIGHEST CASH PRICES. ' 8. QUEEN'S ARCADE. D 4 CHEMISTS. RALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Ralph Sanft). —Prompt Mail Order Chemist. Dept. 8201, Symonda St., Auckland. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 116, 18 May 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 116, 18 May 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 116, 18 May 1936, Page 18

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