I AMUSEMENTB. m] MAJESTIC fcg ' Continuous from 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. 35 HH EVENING SESSION 8 P.M. Jgj LAST DAY OF S3 I |H VOTING FOR §j s AUCKLAND DISTRICT 33: s= FINALISTS IN" S^ h= ST. JOHN AMBULANCE 3= HI BABY CONTEST. jjj Get Your Votes in To-day. H§ also in |§"WOLF OF NEW YORK"|j == Recommended by Censor for Adults. 3= = — And — i=3 H"JOE AND ETHEL TURPfIj CALL ON THE PRESIDENT" 33 IH Approved for Universal Exhibition. §3 l=l PLANS THEATRE. Phone 40 210.1111 * . * II MAJESTIC %* * ALWAYS TWO BIG FEATURES. # * TO-MORROW! J * METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER * present * * BOLD, WISE-CRACKING * * * * " CONGO MAISIE " * J " CONGO MAISIE " * * " CONGO MAISIE " * * " CONGO MAISIE " * * * * AMUSING. MAN-WISB, -. Z. AMAZING! * A as she mows down a Congo j, jfr Romeo and is hit in the heart again. * ANN SOTHERN * * ANN SOTHERN ♦ t * *. — And — * * * * JOHN CARROLL * * JOHN CARROLL I % i m — With — * * RITA JOHNSON * * RITA JOHNSON * i t Hit Recommended by Censor for Adulte. * ALSO * British Empire Ftlms Present * A Whirlwind of Dynamic Action * J " BRANDED" * * "BRANDED" I * * y. Recommended by Censor for Adults. * PLANS THEATRE. Phone 43-210 * • • PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD BEACH. OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL. EVERY SATURDAY. See Saturday's "Star" for Special Transport Arrangements. 20 DANCING. " TO-NIGHT AT THE METROPOLE WE FEATURE LEW JONES [ AND HIS MUSICIANS 1 SURROUNDINGS. A FLOOR THAT YOU NEVER. GET TIRED OX. Admission 2/, Including Snpper. Phone 42-330 for Free Reserve*. ALFRED PBNN. Director. 2(> AMBASSADORS HALL. ■*■■"■ Dominion Road. TO-NIGHT! LEARNERS' OLD-TIMB CLASS, 8 till 11 p.m. Good Music bv the CENTURY CLUB* BAND. Monte Carlos. Twilight Walte. Bnjoy this Wonderful Night with your Friends. Admission fld. 20 ST. MARY'S HALL. T. MARY'S HALL. Great South Road Tram Terminus. TO-NIGHT —AND EVERY THURSDAY. TO-MGHT — AND EVERY THURSDAY. CONNON-S DANCING CLASSES. Learners. 7.30 to 5.30. Dance Programme, 5.30 till 10.30. Admission 1/ each, 2«> AfA OR I QUEEN DANCE. XTX FRIDAY, JUNE 21. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. Hobson Street. Good Orchestra, etc. Admission, 1/6 and 2/. ROLL UP AND SUPPORT THE GOOD CAUSE. 21 BAND OF THE N.Z. BLIND INSTITUTE, under the guidance of LIEUT. G. W. BOWES. Auckland's Most Brilliant Band. Special amplifier »nd 2 loud speakers. Oldtime and Modern.—BOX 8, Newmarket. Phone 45-870. B TEACHERS OF~ DANCING. (DECILE BLACK & Arthur PeU—Modern Ballroom as danced in London. Classes. Lessons.—Phone 31-082. 20 E DNEY'S Dance Studio, 319. Queen St., Phone 41-615.—01d-time Class To-night. 8.30-10.30. 2/: Private Lessons Daily. H WOODRUFFE, the Expert—Old- *- time or Jazz Course. 17/6.—174. Symonds St. B TiTODERN Ballroom" private tuition. •"-*- practice classes, style, technique assured. Mavia Tollemache. Epsom. Ph. 16-214. MTH TJUJINE SCHOOL OF DANCING, 139. ■*'*' Broadway. Newmarket. Classical — Character — Acrobatic — Adagio — Tap. Classes for Children and Adults. Private Tuition by Appointment. Principal: R. RUJINE. HS SYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. 30. Symonds St.— Private Lessons by Appointment. Modern. Old-time. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays. Studio Dance Saturdays.—For particulars call or Phone MISS SPENCER. «--237. THF
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 24
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