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AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO To-night. 'IALTO To-night. Phono Overture 46-609. at 7.45. DOUGLAS MACLEAN In "That's DOUGLAS MACLEAN My Baby." Yes, sir, "That's My. Baby," Doug.'s best, and wo don't moan maybe, cither! You'll linvo tho time of your life watching Doug, with a "baby" in his arms trying to explain to his best girl tho whys and what-fors. ONE BIG LAUGH PROM START TO FINISH. Also, VIRGINIA VALLI. in "WATCH and YOUR PAT O'MALLAY WIFE." A deft, joyous comedy of the harmonies and. disharmonies of a loving couple who couldn't gel along with each other and couldn't get along without each othor. Also, Latest Gazette - - • - Home News AT THE MATINEE. 2.150. DOUG, in "THAT'S MY BABY." Two 2-Reel Comedies of Real Fun. Latest Gazette. DOUG, in "THAT'S MY BABY." DEMPSEY V. TUNNEY, For tho Championship of the World. Latest Gazette. Etc. MATINEE AT 2.30. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC." MAJESTIC. New Zealand's Largest and Finest Thoatre. Lessee: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. QUNDAY, nECEMBEE 10 OUNDAY. -L'ECEMBER J-A i? 7.45. Special Engagement by Permission. Auckland's Favourite Beauty Finalist, -Auckland's Favourite Beauty Finalist, MISS DISTIN STRANGE MISS DISTIN STRANGE MISS DISTIN STRANGE MISS EDITH STRANGE, MISS EDITH STRANGE. MISS EDITH STRANGE. In Vocal Duets, WALLY VERNON, WALLY VERNON, WALLY. VERNON, The Society Entertainer and his Pal, •TIM. JIM. JIM. LITTLE GLADYS CAIN, LITTLE GLADYS 'CAIN, LITTLE GLADYS CAIN, The Wond'er Child, in Xrua3 Dish Washing. Special Engagement by Permission B. Nettleton and M. Turner. IRA ARDLEY, IRA ARDLEY, IRA ARDLEY, IRA ARDLEY. And DOREEN O'LEARY, DOIIEEN O'LEARY, DOREEN O'LEARY, The Duo. The Quarrelling Duo. JACK WILLIAMS, JACK WILLIAMS, JACK WILLIAMS, The Canadian Entertainer With His Piano, Harp and Phono i Fiddle. HENRY ALEXANDER P. BISHAW, HENRY ALEXANDER P. BISHAW, HENRY ALEXANDER P. BISHAW, , The Kreisler of the Steel Guitar, And DOODY WILLIAMS, DOODY WILLIAMS, DOODY WILLIAMS, The Versatile Accompanist, MISS OLIVE WARIN at tho Piano. MISS OLIVE WARIN at tho Piano. ADMISSION, SILVER COIN. ADMISSION, SILVER COIN. ADMISSION. SILVER COIN. AGED AND NEEDY'S XMAS BOX. AGED AND NEEDY'S XMAS BOX. E. J. DUDSON, Organiser, JQIXIELAND. ' BY THE SEA. AUCKLAND'S POPULAR- SEASIDE RESORT. npHIS (SATURDAY) FTERNOON, DANCING 3 P.M. TILL 5 P.M. Admission, is Gd. THE EVENING SESSION, Commencing at & ,p.nj. till Midnight. Admission, ss. NOTICE. I OUR BALLROOM f | has been newly decorated. | ! and Patrons can be Assured { of an enjoyable -evening in [ I comfort, amid cool and pleasant | I surroundings. j I Accompanied by ' Dixieland's | ! r amous Internationals. I For Reservations, Phone 26-615. M°TOR CYCLISTS.—Do not fail to see Barrett .climb nearly 4000 ft. into the clouds At the Strand this week.—Merson Bros., Ltd., Auckland Distributors. DAHCING. . DOMINION HALL, Dominion Road, next P.O. To-night. O-NIGHT. * [ DANCING 8-11.30 P.M. "j Monte Carlo. Roulette Dance, With Chocolates and Cigarettes. Also, Spot Dance. In All Latest Jazz Numbers.' MONDAY Ni^X'i'.—Novelty Competition. Prizes, Value £5 ss. WEDNESDAY NEXT. 15th.—Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. The Night of the Season. Don't miss it. Watch for further particulars. Evening or flannel dress optional. Ladies. 2s: Gentlemen, 2s Gd. BERT SPECK. QOCIETY n F A RTS. XT ALL. SOCIETY Uf Arts II all, KITCHENER STREET, TO-NIGHT - SATURDAY. r npHE "PARISIAN. ') i 1 HE JL ARISIAN. Proceedings will be enlivened by the irresistible and synocopated music of the PARISIAN TRANCE ORCHESTRA. ARISIAN JL/ANCE O'RCHESTRA. EIGHT INSTRUMENTS. Under the Personal Direction of CLINTON "DUCHANAN. LINTON JL> U CHAN AN. Single, 2s Gd. Double, 4s 6d. COMMENCING AT 8 SHARP. Inaugurated by PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO. 39 and 10, Winstone'a Buildings, Queen Street. /ORIENTAL RENDEZVOUS. U MANGERE BRIDGE SELECT CABARET. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, 8 to 11 p.m. GOOD ORCHESTRA. PHONE 12-145. Weddings and Private Parties Catered For. Double Ticket, ss. Good Motor Road. PT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S GRAND WEEKLY DANCE Will reopen in their Pavilion. Joan St., THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8. Remember! This night is absolutely tree to all dancing patrons, old and new N.B.—Walter Berestord's Novelty Players' Orchestra specially engaged to supply music. Buses to Pt, Chevalier every few minutes. And don't forget thw night. IB FREE. G. DUNN. R. HOGAN. Organisers. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band Open for Engagement. Office; 536, Quo on St. Phones: 43-234, 25-839,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 22

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