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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC lilllllll "Kelly," 10.45, I.S, 3.30, 5.45, 9.30. "Sky Parade," 11.55, 2.20, 4.40, 8.10. Molly Kelly Patsy Kelly Cecil Callahan ' Guinn Williams Gloria rn, Dr ,T. "VVillougliby Klum Cliarlie Chase Ike Arnold Edward Brophy "Spike" Harold Huber "Butch" Flynn .... Maxie Rosenblooin PATSY CHARLIE) KELLY CHASE [ " KELLY THE SECOND." [ "There is only one description which will lit llie picture which opened its season at .(he Majestic Theatre last night, Kelly the Second' —pure humour. ilt is a Picture which everyone should" see, because it has that effervescent quality of laughter ana high spirits which carries the audience from the end of one laugh to the beginning of another. The picture, too, is wholesome, and is one to which the whole family might be taken." —"Auckland .Star, 3/10/30. " 'Kellv the Second,' which was screened for the lii'st time in Auckland at tie Majesfin Tiion tr«» yesterday, is one of the most entertaining 'filflis to be sh°wii iii Auckland for some time.i-7 Herald, 3/10/30. " Three Musketeers of the Air! Laughing at Death. Jesting with Fate. PARADE." 1 Blazing Paths of. Glory above the Clouds. Introducing America s 1 °, s Jimmie Allen—and all nib pais. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. HEATED STAR SELECT. Karangahape Kd. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. "SHIPMATES FOR EVER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also : " SPECIAL AGENT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. | ONEHUNGA | I STRAND. To-night. STRAND. | Double-Star Attraction. Ist Feature: Jack Oakie, Ned Sparkes, Frances Langford in THE CHARM 'SCHOOL" 2nd Feature: A Universal Musical Treat, "SWEET SURRENDER," with Frank Parker, Jack Dempsey and Alice Damara. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANCING. JJALL, KITCHENER STREET. TO-NIGHT — OLD-TIME. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. Last Heat of MONSTER MONTE CARLO. Prizes —Gents: Tailored Suit by R. JAFFE, valued at £6 6/. Ladies: Evening Gown, by MISS PELARL I WILSON, valued £4 4/. FINAL — NEXT MONDAY. MONSTER CARNIVAL NIGHT. Admission. 1/6. ■ Supper. 5 ARCHIE McKENZIE, M.C. LABOUR HALL, Newton — TO-NIGHT. YOUNG WORKER'S'- SOCIAL CLUB OLD-TIME DANCE, 8-11.30 p.m. Snappy Trio Dance Band. 5 Spot Prizes. Monte Carlo. Supper. Admission, 1/ Each. __5 mO-NIGHT — EDEX-ROSKILL CLUB -L HALL, next Dominion Rd. P.O. OLD-TIME DANCE. Trevor Reeves' Orchestra. Splendid Supper. Good Prizes. Ladies. 1/ : Gents. 1/6. xo BURNNAND'S Dance Band—Office 230, Queen St Phones 42-430, 25-599- C AKE'S Melody Boys; 3 "Bands available all occasions.—l 29. Newton Rd. x 5 AIiKEU'S Band, Time Rhythm, Favourite Melodies. —Phones 13-346, 21-405. xl 2

TEACHERS OF DANCING. GEO. C. COX, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher, Tap. Stage, Ballroom Dancing.—Studio, i Durham St. East. C PATRICIA School of Dancing, 203, Symonds St.—Modern, Old-tinie, Tap ; Private Lessons, Classes Wed., Fri., 8 p.m., 1/6. ' S RUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs., Newton, Private Lessons 2/6, Tap, Ballroom, three dances by post, 5/. L MEETINGS. ; mHE LANCASHIRE SOCIETY. Meeting, Social and Dance will be held in the Arts Hall, Kitchener Street, WEDNESDAY, October 7, 7.45 p.m. Members only ,dn production of Membership Card. Intending New Members cordially invited. ® DENTISTRY. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many Great Advantages, Which are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back for the second time or oftener, as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES. I can safely use it on a patient of SO years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. S. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. 9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. THE LATEST IN PAINLESS FILLINGS. DR. BOWSLEY'S, of BOSTON, "OBTUNDENT." PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH, BUT A FACT. OPEN EVERY EVENING. JQEN3IST Q jy£UNRO JgJMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR* ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. Next C.P.O. Phone 41-604. Take Elevator. A HOWBV WALKER ( opposite John Court. Ltd.), has quite the best "Painless" Process known to Dentistry. A TEETH Extracted with "Gentleness and Extreme Care." —Ilowey Walker, opposite John Court. Ltd.. Queen St. A PUPILS WANTED. A BOUT Gregg Shorthand —Every AmbliV tious Girl should learn this Easy System.—l'lione 41 397 for Free Lesson, Wakefield College. Palmerston Bldgs. C OADEMY Designing, Modern Dressmaking: 305, Victoria Arcade. 10 lessons, 32/6. C A RT Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker JrSl. Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving; Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade. C

AUCKLAND Business College Teaches Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. English and Handwriting. p DEBATING, Literature, Journalism, Languages ; expert coaching.—P.O. Box 1231. DRESSMAKING.— Hollywood School sets the Standard in Style. Easily Learned. 10-21, Alston Chambers, 63. Queen St. C KULEIGH COLLEGE Art, Ticket Writing, and Display Students command success. ' RD EXI'EWT Tuition, Shorthand, Typing.— Miss Clarke, 11. Swanson St. Phone 41-147. C FOR Expert Tuition in Dressmaking— Sel-I'hit School. Plaza Bldgs. C HAIRDKESS1 NG—Forme | Pupils recommend N.Z. College.—22B. Queen St. A M" OTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill, late A.A. Post License Instructor, Phone 20-223. C O lIOWCAItD Ticket Writing successfully Taught, Auckland's Leading Showcard Artists.—K System. 79. Customs St. E. C DRESSCUTTING. DESIGNING. DRESSMAKING—For Thorough Tuition learn from the Foremost and Largest School of Fashion In the British Empire. Call, write or phone 47-260 for our Free Booklet. Personal or Postal Lessons. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING 4th Floor. Colonial Mutual Bldgs., 159, Queen Street. M

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 16

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