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AMUSEMENTS. I MAJESTIC 1= Continuous. 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. I EVENING SESSION. 8 P.M. j |j LAST TWO DAYS OF ij "TRAITOR SPY" j | — With — ji I BRUCE CABOT | | A Pathe Picture. I Recommended by Censor for Adults. "DANGER ON WHEELS" I j A Universal Picture ill I WITH i|j RICHARD ARLEN [I ANDY DEVINE. y.\ Recommended bu Censor for Adults. PLANS THEATRE. Phone -jr: 210. MOVIE BAM.. TOWN HALL, || JULY IS. |:j MA T F 9TT r ■ COMEDY WEEK COMMENCES FRIDAY! YOU'LL HAVE THE FUN OF YOUR LIFE AND THE CHANCE TO EARN A £500 REWARD £500 REWARD 'I MAE | | W. C. T III! I WEST | | FIELDS | [ WEST | | FIELDS I i WEST j FIELDS j i WEST | | FIELDS | - I WEST | | FIELDS | '■ | WEST ! 1 FIELDS | = [ WEST | i FIELDS I i I WEST | | FIELDS j ; FIELDS WEST IS AND IS FIELDS WEST AT LAST THE TWAIN SHALL MEET j in : THE LAUGH TORNADO "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" | "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" ! "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" I "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" i Recommended by Censor for Adults. TO ADD TO YOUR DELIGHT TOM BROWN PEGGY MORAN ALLEN JENKINS In a MORSEL OF MIRTH AND MELODY, 1 "OH JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN LOVE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. FINALLY— SENSATIONAL — REALISTIC - 'THE PYJAMA (iIKL MURDER CASE" (Produced with the co-operation of the . New South Wales Police Department.) OFFICIAL RECONSTRUCTION OF 1 THE ALBI'RY PY.TAMA GIRL i MYSTERY! £500 — REWARD — £500 ■will he paid by the N.S.W. POLICE to anyone who can identify the body. PLANS THEATRE Phone 43-210. DANCING. ALL STAR ENTERTAINMENT. ORANGE ' CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. 9 / — EMBASSY DANCE CLUB — 9 / Presents TED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND (Nine Players, 26 Instruments'!. New Zealand's largest and most versatile Dance Band. Playing music that will please the most discreet dancer. Featuring To-night Americas No. 1 Dame Hit. "Too Romantic." "Turn On the Old Music Box." "I've Got No Strings." Dance to the latest Hits and Old-time Favourites at the Beautiful ORANGE Ballroom. Join the gav and ? select crowd at this Popular Show "Place Entertain your friends at the ORANGE" • Two Monster Monte Carlos: 1, 2, 3 Prizes. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. I MAC. BROWN. M.C. THE DANCE OF DISTINCTION! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TUI c FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL! Prizes for Best Fancy Lady and Gent : Best , Comic Lady and Gent : Best Poster Ladv and Gent: Mast Original Lady and Gent, bpecial Cash Prize. Best Impersonation of "Tui Dance." y Also First Appearance in Auckland of ROSIH PARKER < N.Z. May Koteon—no relation to Nosey Parker, of course). She 1 will thrill you. Also MI-SS LEONA MOORE in Request Numbers. Do Not Miss this Night of Entertainment. Our unexcelled Band will be there as usual to entertain you with Snappy Tunes and Smiling Faces. We're just a large, happy family at the Druids", so come early and enjoy yourselves. '• Admission 1/ti. • 3 Direction : E. McLEAN. • teachersof^dancTng. "jyrODERN BALLROOM DANCING. MAVIS TOLLEMACHE, Accepted Authority on Style and Technique has resumed PRIVATE TUITION AND PRACTICE CLASSES. 3 All Lessons PERSONALLY Conducted and - Each Pupil Taught INDIVIDUALLY r 11a. RANFURLY ROAD EAST. EPSOM Phone 16-214. ■yyc PATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCIXS *• 203. Symonds Street. Beginners' Old-Time Class Monday 5 p m Modern Class Wednesday. 8 p.m. Private Lessons Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. For vour .. appointment Phone 31-031. Principal . patricia green. mw - dJmonstratTons. '! r — ■ I J)RESS>MAKIXO AND DESIGNING, j SPECIAL FREB DEMONSTRATION ' s in Dressmaking. Pattern Cutting and Designing. DRULEK.*ri COLLEGE O Connell Street. THURSDAY. JULY 11. at 8 p.m. This should be of '• particular interest to Businojss ; . >\omen. 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 156, 3 July 1940, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 156, 3 July 1940, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 156, 3 July 1940, Page 18

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