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AMUSEMENTS, Milmll.Dl LSI AT 2.30. "ZEEBBITGGE," "DANCES OP THE EMPIRE." PROLOGUE. ORCHESTRA. AND "WILD JUSTICE." QTRAND OTEAND QTRAND Otrand Direction - - - Fullar-Hayward Theatres. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. JpULL JpROGRAMME QF | Recommended by the Education | ! Board as eminently suitable for I Children. I.—OVERTURE - "IT'S THE NAVY." By Strand Augmented Orchestra. ***** 2—STRAND MAGAZINE - - - TOPICAL. * * * * * 3.—FANTASIA OF NATIONAL AIRS. By Strand Augmented Orchestra Vocalist, Mr. George Martinengo. **■•** 4.—OUR GANG COMEDY. ***** s.—Prologue to "Zeebrugge," Twice Daily. "DANCES OF THE EMPIRE," By Valeska, Assisted by the Strand Follies. «•***« G.—Under the Distinguished Patronage of the King, and the Auspices of the N.Z. Navy League. THE STORMING OF ZEEBRUGG E." EEBRUG G E." "ZEEBRUGG E." "ZEEBR L G G E." "ZEEBRUGG E.V "ZEEBRUGG E." "ZEEBRUGG E." "ZEEBHUG G E." "ZEEBKUG G E." ' " Z Hi E B RUG G E." "ZEEBRUGG E." "ZEEBRUGG E." "ZEEBHUG G E." "ZEEBRUGG E." " Z E E B R U G G E." " Z E E B R U G G E." "ZEuBKUG G E." Screening at 12, 3.25, G. 20, and 9 o'clock. The greatest Siaval exploit of all time. Produced under the direction of the Admiralty. * 4c "ft * All true Britishers will feel a mighty thrill as they follow these 2000 brave men in their hazardous journey to Zeebrugge, then through one of the most thrilling Naval engagements in all history. WHO AMONG US: WON'T THRILL AT THESE GREAT INCIDENTS? YOU'LL NEVER BET,TEVE YOU'RE LOOKING AT A MOTION PICTURE. YOU'LL ALMOST BE PREPARED TO SWEAR THAT HERE IS THE ACTUAL RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE ITSELF! Also Screening, PETER THE GREAT, PETER THE GREAT, The Remarkable Police Dog Hero. In "Wgg " WILD " WILD " WILD " WILD JUSTICE." J USTICE." JUSTICE." JUSTICE." JUSTICE." JUSTICE." Screening at 11, 3.20, 4.45 o'clock. A Thrilling Story of the Frozen North, ill which the "amazing intelligence and athletic prowess of a dog aro an important factor. Box Plan at Theatre. Prices: la to 2s 9d. Children, Half-price. Phone: 43-114. QUEEN'S. [TEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. . NOW SHOWING. 3 BIG STARS 3. Harold tjell. -wright's arold -Dell VV right's FAMOUS NOVEL, ' A QON fX* "RIS PATHER.' ■ A DON VJE -O-IS X ATHER.' " A SON OF HIS FATHER.' "A SON OF HIS FATHER.' " A SON OF HIS FATHER.' A SLASHING SPEED WESTERN DRAMA. FAY /-iompt on . AY <OoMPTON, IN A STORY OF YOUR HOME AND MY HOME WITH VARIATIONS. ' The ttappy tending." he Happy JCjnding." ' THE HAPPY ENDING." " THE HAEPY ENDING." " THE HAPPY ENDING." r<HAS. fIHAPLIN, Chaplin, IN " rnHE ttagabond." « Ihe V agabond." PHONE 41-341. RUGBY FOOTBALL. D E N bEN •T'O-MORROW X O-MORROW (SATURDAY). (SATURDAY). rpUKAPA X UKAPA (Taranaki TUKAPA Champions) MARISTS. ARISTS. MARISTS. MARISTS. CUBURBS -V. TJONSONBY. SUBURBS V. IT ONSONBY. UNIVERSITY V. pOLLEGE "DIFLES. niversity v. College Xlifles. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. CURTAIN RAISER, PRIMARY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP. PRIMARY 'SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP. PRIMARY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP. Kick-off 1.30 p.ra. Admission Charges as Uaual. School Children Free to Grounds. T. W. MABEN. Secretary, A.R.F. Union. BOXING. TOWN HALL, CAMBRIDGE. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 8 P.M. purdy v. Mcknight, purdy v. Mcknight, Ten 3-Minute Rounds for £ 100 Purse, Also, Five Amateur Bouts. PRICES.—IO3 6d, 7s Gd, Gb, ss, 3s. Ladies, Half-price. J. DODGSON, Hon. Sec. SPI. THOMAS, Referee. TEACHERS OE DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—-Modem Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. BALLROOM Dance Instruction is our speciality. We employ the exclusive methods of teaching as used in leading dance schools in Europe. Learn the correct way to Charleston. Individual private tuition, >2-9 daily .—Modern Dancing Studio, 30. Palmerston Bldgrs., opp. G.P.O. WOODRUb'FE, expert Instructor; full Ballrocm Course, 255; Jazz only, 155.—178. Upper Symonds St. MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Teacher iiX Ballroom Dancing (Private or Class Lessons). Studio. 8, Belgium St.: 41-755. PARISIAN Dancing Studio. 3S. Winstone's Bldgs. (over Smeeton's). Select Ballroom Steps Taught in Private Lessons.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19417, 27 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19417, 27 August 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19417, 27 August 1926, Page 20