AMUSEMENTS. 1| MAYFAIR (LATE NATIONAL) Queen St. Phone 42-169. Deaf Aids Installed. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. SESSIONS AT 11 - 2 - 5 and 8. Thrill anew to the charm of —111 i ARTHUR TRACY |||]— The Street Hinff^r, , T .. I COMMAND PERFORMANCE! ! A Delightful Musical Romance. I I Approved for liniremal F.-rliihition. | Also Screening : RONALD SQUIRE JANE BAXTER. " DUSTY ERMINE " Recommended 6r/ Censor for Adult*. FRIDAY NEXT:— MURDER j I MURDER | IN THE i IN THE RING! ( I RING! ,-IT'S A REAL KNOCKOUT-, j WORLD'S'CHAMPION | •! DETECTIYK. I MR. MOTO JOINS FORCES WITH The Son of CHAKME CHAN And stakes his life in a dangerous game against a phantom killer. „ f PETER LORRE „ illlll PETER LORRE ||||H "" \\ PETER LORRE " With KEYE LUKE — DICK BALDWIN, MAXIE KOSENBLOOM. In ~ "MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE" ~ ~! 'MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE" j|| M ' ,; MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE" |l "MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE" / Recommended bit Censor for Adults. "GUNS I SILENT! | j WITHOUT I INVISIBLE! | I BULLETS! || DEADLY! I UeuliuK death il 21),1MX» witnessoa, i I at a Championship '| and nobody saw I I Fight. 1 I who did it. I A STAKTI.IXC. MENACING MYSTERY! AT THE STROKE OF TEN DEATH WAS TO STRIKE MOTO HIMSELF! A picture that is excitingly different. MAYFAIR FRIDAY I I/IMP'C iNorthcote. Tonight and I _ IVIiN Vj O I Wed., at 8 p.m. " GEORGE O'BRIEN in the Thrilling
"WINDJAMMER." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. (COMMUNITY OINGING. /COMMUNITY C3IXGIXG. TIO-MORROW yyEDNESDAY, 12 TO 1.30 P.M. MAYFAIR THEATRE, QUDEX STREET. Another Joyful Sing in Store. CONDUCTED BY REV. ORK. if you Come Once You'll Want Some More. Vocalist: MISS FRAXKLAXD. Collection for Children's Health Camps ;>) DANCING. • AMBASSADORS HALL, DOMINION ROAD—SECOND SECTION. TO-NIGHT. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE. 8 TILL 12. Under Sole Management of A. G. COSSEY. WITH PARKER'S ORCHESTRA Of 6 Players, including RON SWINTON, Auckland's Brilliant Piano - Accordion Player; JACK GRIFFIN, String Base, Banjo and Violin; also a Real Snappy Drummer. 2 Monte Carlos. Excellent Floor, Music. Supper. Admission 1/6. PJS.—Learners' Class Every Thursday. 9d. MONSTER BALL, TUBSDA-Y, August 16, 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. Always the BEST In Auckland. 2 AIETY HALL—SURREY CRESCENT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND MONSTER CARNIVAL. Novelty Hate, Blowouts, Squeakers, Rowdies, Balloons, etc. CONNON'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. SUPPER —Cakes, Sandwiches, Tea ant Coffee. 2 Monte Carlos (Ist, 2nd and 3r<i Prizes). Spot Prizes. Admission 1/6. 2 COMB TO BLLERSLIB A.O.F. DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, - North Street, Newton, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3. ' ' Music by RHYTHM RASCALS. Good Supper. Novelties. ANNOUNC E M B N T. < APOLLO DANCB CLUB. OLD-TIMB DANCING, MBTROPOLE BLDGS., QUBEN STREET, Will Hold Their First Dance In the New Apollo Hall NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 30, AT 8 P.M. Subscription: 2/6 each. Evening Dress Optional. j5 BLIND INSTITUTE, Auckland's most . brilliant Band; old-time and modern. Box 8, Newmarket. Ph. 45-870. B 808 SMITH'S "Spirits of Rhythm."— For engagements Phone 41-234. 46-531. PI SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau. 8 Bands available.—At winters Pianos. LD-TIME CARNIVAL In Aid of City Boys' Band—NEW SAVOY. Karangahape Road, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. Novelty Monte Carlo, Novelties, Balloons. MERRYMAKERS BAND. Admission 1/6. :2 TEACHERS OF DANCING. AVIS HEDGEMAN, School of BALLROOM DANCING, strictly priva lessons daily by appointment, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Class lessons Tuesday, 8 p.m. Make Inquiries at the Studio, 328 a, QUEEN ST. Phone 44-147. TS EDNEY'S Studio, 319, Queen St.—Modern and Old-time Class every Thursday: 8-11 p.m.. 2/6.—Ph. 41-615. TH BANK WOODRUFFS, the Expert; Oldtime fuU course, 17/6. 174. Symonds St. _B MAVIS TOLLEMACHE returned from studying Modern Ballroom Dancing in the leading studios of London and America, resumes Teaching at lla, Ranfurly Road East, Epsom. Private Tuition and small classes arranged for friends wishing to learn together. Correct style and technique assured.—Ph. 16-214. B SYMONDBVILLE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Strictly PriVate Lessons by Appointment. Modern and Old-time. Tuition Classes, Mondays. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Dances Saturdays. Call or phone for particulars. MISS B. SPENCER. 42-237. E CHIROPRACTORS. riHIBOPRACTIC Institute. Lionel Duggan, \J Principal, Winetone Buildings. Phone 44-929. B UGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), N.Z.C.A.. Winstone Bldg*. 46-444. B GILES AND GILES, Palmer Graduat«B, N.Z.A.C.A.. Dilworth Bldg. 45-525. B —ERCY HAMBLYN, Palmer Graduate, 603, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. 42-244. B TYPIBTB. '_ t __ ISS HANTON, Confidential Public Typing. Duplicating. Vulcan Bldxs. 80-014. B nriLLIAMS AND WILLIAMS. Public W T J Pistes, Duplicating, etc, — N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.; 43-572. B MUSICAL TUITION. SAMUEL ADAMS, Music Studio.—Piano, Violin. 'Ce110.—174, Symonds Street. Phone 16-131. B DYERS AND CLEANERS. fIAR Laundry, 145, Albert St. Upholstery of Cars Dry Cleaned.—Ph. 41-769, D GUARANTEED. —No shrinkage of Flannel Trousers if sent to N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co. 'Phone 47-003. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 180, 2 August 1938, Page 20
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