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AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY. EMBASSY. EMBASSY. EMBASSY. Sessions; 11.30, 3.30, 5 and 7.45. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. She's "Wonderful in ELINOR GLYNN'S ELINOR GLYNN'S "RED HAIR." "RED HAIR." 'Additional for the Day Sessions Only. \ HAROLD LLOYD IN "COLLEGE DAYS." TWO BIG PICTURES. CARTOON AND TWO COMEDIES, At i PRINCE EDWARD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. \ TO-DAY, at 2 P.M. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. "THE GHOST TRAIN," II A spine-tingling story, teeming with action and breath-taking thrills. And GRETA GARBO and LOWELL ; SHERMAN, in "THE DIVINE WOMAN," A great story of the stage—now a masterpiece of the screen. In Addition : "Our Gang" Comedy and a "Snub" Pollard Comedy. Prince Edward News 1 and Cartoon. i| Adults, 6d; Children. 3d (Stalls). I RIVOLI PICTURES. HOWICK. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, AT 8 PM. JO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, AT 8 PM. BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. FIRST: "William Fox presents MADGE BELLAMY in " SILK LEGS." " SILK LEGS." iR thrilling, fascinating story oE hearts *nd legs. Madge Bellamy's latest gloom shaker in Six Reels. SECOND: Paramount Pictures present ADOLPHE MENJOU in "A GENTLEMAN OP PARIS." " A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS." Also Big Two Reel Comedy and Gazette. RIVOLI ORCHESTRA. CLICK CLACK CABARET. TO-NIGHT. Newmarket. TO-NIGHT. CLYDE HOWLEY'S FAMOUS €-12 p.m.—INTERNATIONALS.—B-12 p.m. Phone 46-134. Admission, 4s. SATURDAY AFTERNOON TEA DANCE. Ladies, Free; Gent's, la 6d. 5 to 5 p.m. DANCING. 'I "O-NIGHT. JL rVNTIfiTTT KITCHENER TTALL. ITCHENER -O-ALL. Grey lynn labour party. TO-NIGHT—B-12—TO-NIGHT. O'NEILL STREET. HALL. PONSONBY ■ Paltridge's Orchestra. Best of Suppers. Free Bus to Pt. Chevalier and Avondale after Damce Ladies, Is Gd; Gents., 2s. Special Dress Nights commence August 25. Good prizes. GEORGE VAUGHAN, M.G QURREY CRESCENT DANCE CLUB. JO TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent Car Stop. ANOTHER GOOD NOVELTY NIGHT. Dancing on an Ideal Spring Floor to Miss V. Dean's Orchestra. Ladies, Is Gd. Gent's, !2s. J^IXIELAND. Every Mon., Wed. and Saturday. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT. 8 p.m._to 12. Admission, Ss. For Reservations, Phone 2G-615. IVfUSICAL l'i-TJSIOAL -1-tAUSIGAL JJOS. THE BEST DANCE IN AUCKLAND. 10-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. We are making a Night of Nights. GOME ONE. COME ALL. Valuable Prizes and Novelties. Follow ta» Crowd to the Musical Box. LADIES 2s. GENTS. 2s Gd.

ORANGE NEWTON RD., oil TTALL. RANGE top of Syiaonds St. -O.ALL. ORANGE Dancing, 8 till 11.30 HALL. ORANGE TpELIX TRANCE HALL. ORANGE I 1 ELIX UANCE HALL. ORANGE -pEUB. HALL. ORANGE VLUB. HALL. ORANGE Auckland's Premier HALL. ORANGE Band of 8 Players. HALL. ORANGE THE ORPHEANS. HALL. ORANGE THE ORPHEANS. HALL. ORANGE Balloons, Chocolates, HALL. ORANGE Cigarettes. HALL. IiADIES, 2s, GENTS 2s 6d. DOUBLE 4s. VIC BAKER, Secretary. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority On BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO: Embassy Theatre (Lessees Embassy Theatre, Ltd.) Tel. 40-211. MISS O'CONNOR has just returned from * Tour of England, France and America, *vhere she studied under the world's leading teachers. Private Lessons and Classes from 9.30 a.m. in Yale Blues. Quickstep, New Fox Trot, (Waltz, Heebie Jee'oies, Baltimore. TRANCING - NATIONAL, OPERATIC, U SOLO. BALLROOM.—MR DUNCAN MacLENNAIs, Scotland's representative Solo Dancer. .London, Coronation of vhe King, etc.. intends opening a School in Auckland at an early •late. Prospectus will be issued shortly, procurable at music shops. Correspondence meantime, to Box 14, Gisborne. His two leading pupils in National Dancing, Miss May Thome, winner of two Championships in the Old Country, and Miss Gladys Smythe, winner of many championships. T)IXIELAND STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: Miss Yvonne Arleu, Mr. ! Colin Shorter. 200. PACIFIC BLDGS. Full Particulars, 4G-720. * A VAILABLE for Hire—Spacious, airy Hall and Supper Room: suitable Weddings, Balls, Bridge and Cabaret Parties.—Particulars by phono or Miss Spencer, Symondsvillo Studio. Symonds St (next St. Paul's). BALLROOM Dancing, correct style. Qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palraorsfon Bides., opp. G.P.O. URNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra open for engagements Office, 230. Queen St Phone 43-234. 1 Waltz, Blues, in 6 lessons.— Ruby Sheriff, Upstairs, St. Kevins Arcade, Newton, opp. Rendells. MISS SPENCER'S DANCES. Symonclsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Raul's), Tues., Sats., 8 p.m. Tuition Classes, Mons., Thurs. Private Lessons by appointment. Latest Dance 3, including Yale ■Blues.—Particulars. Phono or Studio. fft/TLLE. VALESKA. Ntapuhi Chambers. St Studio Reopened Wanted clever children for prologues.—Phone 40-121. M™ 8 gOROTHY ROSENFELDT. Teacher Trot o£ ® all ™°™ Dancing. Yale Blues. Fox Kvah iT 8 ■ Tearoom s, Devonport. every Tuesday evening. Phone 22-397. "PARISIAN Dancing Studio. 39-40, WinBronW n ßt S? e t ld| B" Citv.-Instructor;: Miss brooks. Mr. Bentlcy. Success assured. P° I t3 f .^ r \^lC ark u Kio r lt ' Herae"B^T^d- * Beach, available Private |u& Evewaca ' Weddings, Birthday

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 22

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