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AMUSEMENTS, To-day at 9qa p.m. O-DAY At ii.OU P.M. FULL ORCHESTRA AND PROLOGUE. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRTNCRSS. PRINCESS. KIN CESS. ONLY A EEW MORE DAYS LEFT TO SEE " the " 1 HE WANDERER." ANDERER." Paramcunt's Wonder Picture. Sessions from 11 a.m. For Reserves, Plione 41-SSG. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. AN EXTRA SPECIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS f 10RRINE p RIFFITH, V/ORRINE VJ RIFFITH, In " T ILLIES AP T nE "JUILLIES Uf J-HE I lELD. The story ot n se l , of fashionable women whose only ambition is to drain life ox the last drop of pleasure. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT Madge ADGE Bellamy ellamy in "A Foot AnS Hit Money." A STORY OF GHOSTS. MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE. ,\N r\UR (HANG pOMEDY, An Our vJaNG Oomedy. "THE T)IG QHOW." " IHE I>IG OHOW." SESSIONS 11 A.M.. 2 P.M.. 5 P.M.. AND 7.-15 P.M. •PHONE 41-341. IXIELAND A B A R E T. AFTERNOON SESSION, Dancing and Afternoon Tea From 2,30 to 5 p.m. TO-NIGHT QRAND lARNIVAL rjpO-NIGHT. L lyriGHT. DANCING. 8 TO MIDNIGHT. Admission, Gs. SPECIAL LONG NIGHT, MONDAY. JULY 12. Dancing, 5.30 to 2 a.m. Come and spen> !> Night in Cairo at Dixieland, as the management intends striking a new note of enjoyment. In the sweep of its beauty, in its matchless setting in its gorgeous lighting and decorativ effects of the Egyptian Temple of Lights. This, beyonu a.ll doubt, will be the Biggest Night of the Yeas, SPECIAL NOVELTY ITEMS. Headed by Miss Lilliokalani, who will dance the original Egyptian Dance of Deata. Also Mirß Grace Gordon, one of Auckland's Leading Vocal Artists. Accompanied by DIXIELAND'S FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. NOTE.—Patrons are advised to Reserve NOW. Phone 26-615. A UCKLAND LITTLE SOCIETY (INC.). THEATRE " the " Xhe The he Dover over Dover over (A. A. Milne.) "OOAD." -IXOAD." Road." OAD." Q ONCERT rjp O W N QHAMBER. "PI" ALL, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 27. JULY 28. JULY 29. Subscriptions MUST BE PAID at the Office, 31. Shortland Street, before seats can be booked. Box Plan, Lewis R. Eady and Son, Monday, July 19. T>EV: LIONEL FLETCHER •*-*' Preaches at the Majestic Theatre NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT AT 6.45. You must, ccrne early if you want a seat. TliT"-dlacks at carlaw park A -D to-day. t See Wilson-Hall against. Delgroaso at half: Kirwan and Webb against Brisbane and Riley. Who Will Go? DANCING. X~L H AMBRA DANCE CLUB. A To i nv itation Holders The Opening Night of the above Dance will take place in St. Paul's Hall, Symonds St. (opp. Wellesley St.) TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), iou cannon fan to enjoy yourself, as the music will be supplied by the ALHAMBRA JAZZ ORCHESTRA. ORIENTAL ' RENDEZVOUS. Oriental rendezvous. MANGERE BRIDGE. WEEKLY DANCE. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. S to 11 P.M. GOOD ORCHESTRA. DOUBLE TICKET. ss. GOOD MOTOR ROAD. Cj A V O Y D A N C ING CLUB IO ORANGE HALL, Newton Road. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. Enjoyment is assured by the engagement of Noel Johnston's Famous Band. Supper, dancing, 8-11 Ever;- Wed., 2s and 2s (V SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATTNG. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. RK A TING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. Sl{ -\TTYG. SKATING. SKATING. SKATTVO. "K \TTNO. <?K \TT\Tr SKATING SK A TI7CG «K * TTXO SKATTNG.' SKATING. ' "PREMIER T>INK, J REMIER IVINK, Pitt Terrace, off Pitt St. Sessions To-day: 10 to 12; School Children. 2 to 4.30, and Great Night Session, 7.30 to 10. Band at Night. Prices: Admission, (id: Floorage, Is; Skates, 6d. Y L.O. ] vTnK, Newmarket. J-tINK, Newmarket. ■ BROADWAY. Now imder New Management. Sessions to-day, 10 to 12. 2 to 4.30. 5 to 7. 7.30 to 10. Prices: Admission. 6d ; Floorage. Is; Skates. Gd. Band Wednesdays Saturdays. Manager, A. Howard, late of Wembley and Premier Rinks, Golden VSate pink. OLDEN VT ..\TE It INK. Best Situation in Auckland. Lovely Floor. Sessions today. 2 to 4.30, 5 to 7. and 7.30 to 10. WEMBLEY SKATING RINK, CROW". VV HURST ST.. KHYBER PASS.-Our Big £a Competition commences To-night. We have the Largest, Fastest and only Circular Flooi in N.Z. Sessions 10 to 10. Band. Usual Prices.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 20

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