AMUSEMENTS. He who laughs lives longest. Double Star Comedy Bill To-day. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. A New Fox Comedy. "CHICKEN A LA KING." "CHICKEN A LA KING." " CHICKEN A LA KING." "CHICKEN A LA KING." " CHICKEN A LA KING." " CHICKEN A LA KING." 'A Roar, A Panic, A Riot, A Mirthquake. HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLYOD. IN HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, " GIRL SHY." HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, " GIRL SHY." Harold Lloyd's Biggest and Best! Sessions: 11.15. 2, 4.15 and 7.30. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY click clackTcabaret. TO-NIGHT Newmarket TO-NIGHT RACE BALL. RAC.H. BALL. 8 to 12 p.m. . Clyde Howley's Famous Internationals. Special Cabaret Items, including Mr. Corringham and Mr. Brown on the " Marimba." ADMISSION. -Is. Reserves, 40-759. SUBURBAN THEATRES. CENTRAL THEATRE DE LUXE, PAPATOETOE. TO-DAY, FOR MATINEE ONLY. WILD WEST ROMANCE And TWO BIG COMEDIES. EVENING. THE PUNCH BOWL REVUE, Together with PICTURES. RIVOLI PICTURES, HOWICK. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 P.M. ABSOLUTELY ONE SHOW ONLY. DIRECT FROM THE CITY! Paramount Presents THE SUPER SPECIAL EPIC OF THE AIR. CLARA «< V?/T]\jr , Q " RICHARD BOW, WIINU3. ARLEN CHARLES " W/'IWr.S " and a Cast of ROGERS. Wll\UO. Favourites. Unsurpassed for Thrills, Romance and Spectacle. It's a Picture that will Live in Your Memory for Years. Preceded by a Special Film. "KNIGHTS OF THE AIR." IT'S A SUPER SPECIAL- PROGRAMME AT USUAL PRICES. Managerial.—Owing to the unusual length of the programme the show will start promptly 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults. Is 6d; Children, <sd. SATURDAY NEXT.—The lons-woited-for "SEVENTH HEAVEN." with Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor. PEERLESS THEA TR E, ST. HELIERS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. William Boyd and Bessie Love, In " DRESS PARADE." Afternoon and Evening. A DANCE TO FOLLOW, Free to Picturegoers. COMING " RESURRECTION." DANCING. TO-NIGHT JL f)-\TRHT UCKLAND CITY TRAMWAYS CLUB. KITCHENER HALL. Late Society of Arts, KITCHENER STREET, AUCKLAND. A DANCE. . Under the Auspices of _ the Tennis SubCommittee, will be held in Kitchener Hall, late Society of Art 3, Kitchener Street, Auckland, 0:1 TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, IC-CS. AT 8 P.M. MUSIC BY EDGAR BENDALL'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND. All Latest Dances. Admission: Double Ticket, 3s; Single Ticket, Is Od.. S. M. FARRELLY, Secretary. A KARANA YACHT CLUB. (Incorporated). A Dance will be held in the Cluijiiouse, Mechanics' Bay, TO-NIG-HT (SATURDAY), from S p.m. to 11. p.m. Staeey's Orchestra. Novelties. GENTS., 2s; LADIES, Is Gd. Checker Cabs leave Endean's Corner from 7.30. Special rates. G. E. LAYCOCK, Hon. Secretary. ]U IXO N• S CABARET. MISSION BAY. KOHL. TO-NIGHT. Buses leave G.P.O , 7.45: return midnight, via Mt. Eden Dominion ltd. and Ponsonby. Admission, including bus fare, 2s Gd. Cabaret available for Parties. Orchestra always in attendance. Terms, Phono 17-990. R. NIXON. Proprietor. ORANGE Newton Rd., off Top HALL. ORANGE of Symonds St., HALL. ORANGE 8 till 11.30. HALL. ORANGE | T?ELIX TRANCE | HALL. ORANGE I -T ELIX | HALL. ORANGE I riLUB. I HALL. ORANGE J | HALL. ORANGE Auckland's Most HALL. ORANGE Popular Band of 8 HALL. ORANGE J 1 HALL. ORANGE Auckland's Most HALL. ORANGE Popular Band of 8 HALL. ORANGE Players in Attendance. HALL. ORANGE | THE ORPHEANS 1 HALL. Under Leadership Lauri Paddi. Balloons, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. Ladies, 2s; Gent.'s, 2s Gd. Double, 4s. VIC. BAKER, Sec. QTORMONT'S LTD.. SOCIAL CLUB.-A O Social and Dance will be held at the Masonic Hall, Belgium St., on WEDNESDAY, Septembei 26. at 7.45 p.m. Songs, Novelty Items and also Exhibition Dances t>y Air. Colin Shorter and Miss Yvonne Arlen. Supper provided. Tickets may be obtained at an.y of our branches. Double. 4s; Ladies, 2s; Gents.. 2s Gd. All friends cordially invited. _ „ . F. J. FREEMAN. Secretary. DIXIELAND STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: Miss Yvonne Arlen, Mr. Colin Shortor. 200, PACIFIC BUILDINGS. Full Particulars, 4G-720. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority On BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO: Embassy Theatre (Lessees Embassy Theatre, Ltd.). Tel. 4G-214. MISS O'CONNOR has just returned from a lour of England, France and America, where nhe studied under the world's leading teachers. e.m HV w\lU ® TT?I- al \ d Classes from 9.30 Uceble Peebles, Baltimore. l5 U1 & WA (W B Ounce Lewi., Eady Ltd Bid-"IT E $ eat —Office, 43-234. Jrd fcjoor Phono correctTtyip quoli tiudii!io. p^C r st;n 0, Bwf: J:odeJ opp. G.PX). Waltz, Blues, 1 R »>y Sheriff, Upstairs, St. KertnaaT cude. Newton. opp. RendMU ca Ar " VALESKA, Ngapuhl Chambers" , Studio Reopened. Wanted tjever-children for prologues—Phnn» TJARISIAN Dancins? Studio,' 39-40, VfTnfcrookslTr Btnll' C!ly^lri9trUcl ora: Miss j3jxh)ko, ,\] r ijc-ntley. Success assured pOINT Erin Park u>sk, HfirmTßaj^nd" Jaceiit Baths, Ben en, available Private IwrtiL, • bvemusß ' Weddings, Birthday
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20058, 22 September 1928, Page 24
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