AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. L? B I C. Y R I C. T Y R I C. ±J Y E I C. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.46. fIOLLEEN V^OLLEEN Mooll: Tn a simply delicious concoction of Moore merriment 1 - XT AUGHT Y •• IN aughty But dt Nice." ICE." - nnHE t ightning rider.;; " IHE LriGHTNING JLVIDER. — COMMENCING rpo-MORROW. OMMENCING JL O-MORROW. " T>ROADWAY ATIGHTS." ".DROADWAY I>IGHTS." "T) ROADWAY ]>TIGHTS/; "-D ROADWAY IIIGHTS." With T OIS WILSON. Juois VV ilson. LOIS WILSON. ois VV ilson. And ""DOCKING TMTOON. •• Hocking. jLVJLoon. " "DOCKING M ooN - I , "XCocking Moon.
LTLYAN rn ASHMAN ILYAN 1 ASHMAN And JOHN "ROWERS. ohn Dowers. TWO-REEL COMEDY. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. -lALTO Overture 7.50 XVEGENT Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS No. 1 FEATURES BILLIE DOVE . and Good Cast, in Adapted frorrt Ernest Pascal's story. " Egypt and the Lord.". A stark, human drama of the complex emotions of a startlingly beautiful Bociety leader. Also. ALMA RUBENS, in " rpriE TTEART AF QALOME " " IHE JO-EART VJf OALOME" Paris and passionate love! Romantic drama, nrodueed in interesting fashion, leading up to many tense and emotional scenic, vitb a thrill to round off with. Also. "COLLEGIANS." No. 3. - Bright and Merry. LATEST GAZETTE AND ORCHESTRA AUCKLAND'S INTER HOU SE GIRLS' SPORTS ASSOCIATION DISPLAY AT ROYAL SHOW THRILLED THOUSANDS.
ANNUAL CARNIVAL. NOVEMBER 12, CARLAW PARK. I WILL PAY £3 2R TO FIRST PERSON ASKING ME "THE QUESTION" AT PROTESTANT FAIR, Concert. Chamber, November 3 and 4. MEETINGS, UCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. DISPLAY OF POSTER ART AND EXPRESSION WORK, In UNITY HALL. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). 7.30 P.M. Music, Recitals, • Brief Addresses on Religious Education. All Interested Heartily Invited. EXHIBITIONS. jg, Qjg) X ARTS (Incorporated i. CLUB EXHIBITION. New Zealand Subjects- by Auckland Artists. DILWORTH BUILDINGS (sth Floor). Open Daily, 12-5. 7-3, Admission Is. DANCING.
"IT* UN AND FROLIC AT THE BRILJt) LI ANT AND GORGEOUS DEBUT OP THE MEW SAVOY T> A 5 iLROOM. AVOY VVLUB JD ATI/ROOM. KARANGAHAPE R( YD. Entrance Next Mil ads Beaut.;, Parlours, Beresford Street, rnO-NIGHT. AT Q Of. P.M. 10-NIGHT. AT O.OU P.M. A new and fashionable note has been struck in the latest interior decorative effect, together with modern umishines and conveniences, and as piany theatrical folk have signified their intention- of being present, a truly Bohemian revel is assured. The First of a Series of Cabar«*i Attractions. SPANISH FIESTA. Presented Personally by VALESKA, VALESKA, AND HER INIMITABLE FOi LIES. The Rhythm will be established by NORMAN GANLEY AND SAVOYANS. Every Member an absolute Master u his own department—Daph. Craig, on the ivories; Will Murray, to and fro; Dick L!.cMinn, wonder sax. sucker; Ken. CamctMi. trumpet; and Norm. Ganley , himself, ban;>> and drums. THE GAYEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR. ADMISSION. 6s. POPULAR NIGHT. FRIDAY. GUY FAWKES CARNIVAL SATURDAY. Beach haven cabaret, beach HAVEN SAT. NEXT a-nd Following: Saturdays. Double Tickets to Dance, 2s 6d. Arrangements.—Launches (lowa and Te Awa) leave Hire Steps, returning after Dances fare Is 3d return. Buses leave Birkenhead aftei arrival of 7 p.m. ferry from Auckland. Refreshments and Soda Fountain in our Cafeteria. BALLROOW Dancing correct stylo, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerßton Bldtfa.. opp. G.P.O. CHARLESTON. Fox-Trot and Waltz Taught simply and tpeediiy. - Miss Ruby Sheriff. S, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. LEARN to .Jazz for Xmas.—Special Course, 15a. -Fiank Woodruffe, Instructor, 178, Upper Symonds St. TV/pSS LAURIE KINGS LAND.—Ballroom i.T.I Da k inpt (private lessons).—Studio: Aah ridge. 24. Sytnonds St. private. Belvue,. Princes St. MLLE VALESKA, Top Floor, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St Phono 46-121. Every Kind of Dancing Taught. PARISIAN Dancing Studio 39-40, Winstone Bides.. Queen St.—lnstructors: Miss Brooks and Mr. Bentley. Succcsb atstired. WEDDINGS, Socials, Dances, etc.-Do- » » minion Hall. Dominion Rd„ next P. 0., oppoeite Grange Rd. Niceat Hall in Auckland. available for Weddings, Euchre Parties. Dances, etc., etc.—Apply Dominion Important Co., Phones 45-785 ox 30-321*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19783, 2 November 1927, Page 22
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