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'lt breathes the very spirit of England." —Herald. Tfc-ice QTRAND Tb Dai ly 0 Tit AND Hon At QTRAND of 2 3 o OIttAND On and QTRAND Grefl a t 8. OTRAND Film Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. 2ND fIREAT \\J EEK. ND VJREAT > V EEK. CROWDED HOUSES DAILY ACCLAIM THE GREAT BRITISH TRIUMPH. United Artists Present I WARWICK DEEPING'S Sensational Novel of which Over -2,000,000 copies have been sold. SPECI4T, ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE. 1 k K'-nre Viv EVE BENTLEY, And The Strand Orchestra. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. Dixieland. IXIELAND. JLUxieland. THE CABARET BY THE SEA. THE CABARET BY THE SEA. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing 8.30 p.m. to Midnight. Admission: Ss. Music by CLYDE HOWLEY'S FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS, Who will feature "My Blue Heaven." the sensational Fox-trot. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Howley will dance the Yale Blues and Black Bottom. If you know Dixieland you know what the name symbolises—36oo sq. ft. of perfect dancing floor: the best dance music in N.Z.; beautiful decorations, fascinating lighting effects; comfortable lounges; delicious cool drinks and, the daintiest of suppers; and that delightfully cool atmosphere so widely commented on by both press and dancing public. For Reservations, Phone 26-615, or National Tours, Ltd. Phone 46-400. Transport may be arranged with National Tours. Ltd., next to Majestic Theatre. THIS AFTERNOON, Dancing and Afternoon Tea, 3-5 p.m. CRICKET. /"IRICKET. O riRICKET. L; QRICKET. V. V. V.

JgDEN pAfi E, jjDEN piEK. rpO-DAY (SATURDAY), COMMENCING AT 11.30 A.M. Also , M ONDAY. COME AND SEE AUSTRALIA'S TEST-MATCH PLAYERS. Progress of the match can be ascertained by ringing Information—394. ADMISSION.—Ground, Is; Stand, Is. School Children, Half-price. DANCING. rPO-NIGHT QATURDAY. 1 o-night Saturday, MARCH 10, 1923. PHENOMENAL REOPENING OF THE "PARISIAN I HE -L ARISIAN AT THE KITCHENER TTALL itchener Hall (Late Society of Arts Hall). CA R N I V A L ARNIVAL American Cabaret Scenery! New Novelties! Blaze of Colour 1 THE rvRPHEANS ! . HE V/RPHEANS I EIGHT PERFORMERS. Featuring the Fox Trot Arrangement, of "Kamennoi Ostro" Overture, under the Personal Direction of MT AURIE "PADDT. . IJAURIE JL ADDI. DANCING TO 11 30. Inaugurated by THE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 39-40, Winstone Bidgs., Queen Street. jy£ ILF OR D pAVILION, MIL FORD BEACH. ipO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). JQANCING. Music Supplied by the Wonderful Pianatrope, kindly lent c>y F. Moor© Piano - Co., 166, Queen St. No charge for dancing. gUNDAY, 8 P.M. TAKAPUNA MUNICIPAL BAND Will Play Selections. North Shore Transport buses meet all boats via Bayawater and Devonport. Return Through Fare, la 6d. Madame edith baird. Of London, Has Pleasure in Announcing the RESUMPTION OF CLASSES And PRIVATE lessons For 1928 Season. Special Classes being Formed for YALE BLUES And all that is New in the Ballroom. Assisted by MR. COLIN SHORTER, of Wellington. Full particulars, SECRETARY, The Bungalow Studio. 22. Westbourne Rd., 25-633. Remuera. jyjISS MABEL JOHNSON. Classes reopen at the end of MARCH. Private Lessons in all the Latest BALLROOM DANCES. Including the YALE BLUES. Phone 25-021. STUDIO: 1. OMAHU ROAD, REMUERA. \ LL Ballroom Dances taught in sis les XX sons, including Yale Blues.—Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. Studio, 30, Palmarston Bldga., opp. G.P.O.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20