AMUSEMENTS. MISS!! A? 2,30. "THE ROAD TO MANDALAY.*' THE HARRIS FAMILY. And STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OTRAND OTRAND STRAND TRAND STRAND TRAND STRAND TRAND Cfi'RAND OTRAND OTRAND OTKAND Uuection: Fuller-Hayward Theatres Continuous Daily Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. PACKED HOUSE OF ENTHUSIASTIC PATRONS LAST NIGHT. '"Ship mo uomewbetb Waßi ol ttuez. Where the best ia like the worst; Where there ain't no Ten Commandments, And a man can raise a thirst. On the road to Mandalay, Where the flying fishes play. And the dawn comes up like thunder Out of China, 'cross the bay." -Kipling, " rpHE " 1 HE " rpHE " X HE "/pHE '• 1 HE " rpHE " 1 HE »OAD rpo Road OAD >oad to Road oad Mandalay." andalay." Mandalay." ANDALAY." Mandalay." ANDALAY." Mandalay." ANDALAY." A Mystery Drama of the Orient—Singapore —Mandalay and Bengal—Uncanny— Stfirtling. featuring LO N ON KJ H A N E Y. LONCH A N E Y. LON C H A N E Y, LONCH A N E Y. LON C H A N E Y. As "Singapore Jop." outcast of the Orient —a brute man with the face and heart of a beast, yet cherishing a love that passed all understanding, he eclipses all previous performances. With LOIS MORAN And OWEN MOORE. Also Screening: Latest Topicals Aesop Fable Lloyd Hamilton Comedy. ON THE STAGE. Encores and rapturous applause last night fdr thife Ace High Vaudeville Act., Whirlwind of Harmony—Latest Comedy Stunts, by that Family of Picturesque Personalities, " rpHE UAKKIs GIAMILY." "1 he Harris E amily." STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductress: Eve Bentley, Overture: "Morning. Noon, and Night" (Suppe). Prices as Usual. Is to 2s 9d. King 43-114. Children Half-price at all Times. 2 GREAT NOVELS Made Into 2 GREAT PICTURES At the STRAND NEXT SATURDAY, And During Easter Week, f " "DOSE rpHE' WORLD." I. "Hose Up I.he World." by KATHLEEN NORRIS. O "rpHE /IALL AP rpHE L. " IHE WALL VJp IHE "T7I7TLD." W ILD." By JACK LONDON. SUNDAY /"CONCERT. UNDAY V7ONCERT, p H A N E sf. \y H A N E Y. ITAJESTIC THEATRE. TO-MORRO\S EVENING TO-MORROW EVENING at 8, JJIGH-CLASS pROGRAMME WILL BE RENDERED. Come early, as the Majestic can only seat 2000. SPECIAL SELECTIONS ON PENATROPE MACHINE From 7. till 8. Doors open at 6. Silver Coin Collection. E. J. DUDSON, Organiser. STRAND rpHEATRE. TRAND -L HEATRE. SUNDAY CONCERT. EASTER SUNDAY. And Every Sunday Thereafter. Leading Artists. Watch Next Saturday's Issue. H. FITZWILLIAMS, Organiser. rpHE FELIX PAN CI: 1 CLUB. ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ROAD. To-nigiit and every Safur day night, 8 till 11.30. DANCE Fox-trot. Fox-trot. Fox-trot. Fox-trot. Fox-trot. Pox-trot! The Danco that needs no Fox-trot. boosting. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Balloons. Fox-trot. Fox-trot. Fox«trot. Jn7.7.. Oh! boys, see otir grand Fox-trot. Jazz. spot lights. Fox-trot. Jazz. Shorland's Famous Danco Fox-trot. Jazz. Orchestra. Fox-trot. Jazz. Ladies: 2s. Gents.: 2s 6d. Fox-trot. VIC. BAKER. Secretary. DANCING. QOCIETY / \ F ARTS TT ALL, Society vJ f Arts Hall KITCHENER STREET. TO-NIGHT - 10-NIGHT - O-NIGHT OATURDAY. Commencing at B.' SATURDAY. ATURDAY. THE PARISIAN, IHE 1 ARISIAN, Proceedings will be enlivened by The irresistible Music of the Boston trance orchestra, 3STON JJANCE URCHESTRA. SEVEN PERFORMERS. Under the Personal Direction of RAY ftfARSON, AY IYXARSON, Who will be Playing under contract for IHh lARISIAN this Beason. COMMENCING AT 8. EVENING DRESS Single, 2s 6d; Double, 4s (id. Inaugurated by THE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, lcachera of Modern Dancing, 39-40, Winstone Buildings. Queen Street. I 13URLINGTON. [ -OCRLINGTON. BURLINGTON. URLINGTON. ' 1 DOMINION HALL. - DOMINION ROAD. (Next Post Office). Tonight. O-NIGHT. Dancing, 8 till 11.30. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, including M ISS Q- WEN IVX CJS[ AUGHTON, in Novel Spanish Dances. Also, MR. .T. MADDEN, in Special Numbers. Balloons, Streamers, Monte Carlo, Roulette Dances. BEN DA LL'S p OLLEGIA NS. EN DA LI/ S V_y OLLEG IA NS. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies. 23, f Gents, 2s Cd. E. EVANS, M.C. B. SPECK, Principal. ORIENTAL * RENDEZVOUS. MANCERE BRIDGE. select Cabaret. SATURDAY NIGHT. 8 to 11 p.m. GOOD ORCHESTRA. PHONE 12-445. Weddings and Private Parlies Catered For Doublo Ticket, 5a Good Motor Road WEST END ROWING CLUB (Resd.) The Committee of the West End Rowing Club wish to remind their members and friends that they will be commencing their series of fortnightly Dances at the EMue Pavilion Cabaret, Karangahape Road (opposite RendeH'3), TO-MOKHOW (Saturday) EVENING. April 9, Al. Clarke's Jazz Orchestra. J. W. HAYLOCK, Hon. Sec. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band open for Engagement. —Office, 230. Queen St. Phones: 43-234. 25-839.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 22
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