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AMUSEMENTS. _ ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) Prop.: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. matinee to-day, . MATINEE TO-DAY, ' 2.30. 2.30. 2.30. PIUCES: 2h. Is 6d, If. Children Half-price. Change of Programmes Every Monday. TO-NIGHT AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. NAT PHILLIPS' " WHIRLIGIGS," " WHIRLIGIGS," Featuring 'he "STIFFY AND MO" "STIFFY AND MO " SERIES OF REVUES. With NAT PHILLIPS and ROY RENE ' At Their Ijcst The Jazz Band that has Set the Standard The Greatest Musical Treat Olio Could Wish to Hoar. Ino CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS, CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS, A Band of First-class Musicians, who Play Well-selected Numbers and Know How. AMY liOC.riF.fjLF.. AMY ROCHELLE. Tho Popular and Charming Vocalist. And a Strong Cast of Popular Artists PRICES- 3s. 2s. Is Gd. Box Plans at St. James' Theatre from !) a.m. till 7 p.m. SUBURBAN THEATRES. CENTRAL THEATRE DE LUXE, PAPATOETOE. A WONDERFUL TRIPLE BILL programmeNo I—CHANCY'S MINIATURE CIRCUS A SHOW WORTH SEEING. No 2.—REX MACK'S PUNCH BOWLE REVUE. No 3.-W. C. FIELDS AND GEORGE BANCROFT in "THE POTTERS." " THE POTTERS." THIS IS THE PR KM IE I! SUBURBAN ENTERTAINMENT. "rivoli pictures, howick. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). S P.M. DOUBLE FEATURE AND VAUDEVILLE. DOUBLE FEATURE AND VAUDEMLLIL. United Artists Present CORINNE GRIFFITH "GARDEN OF EDEN." And Will. Fox Presents "FUN IN THE CLOUDS," Or "PUBLICITY MADNESS." EDMUND LOWE AND LOIS MORAN. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. "GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED." LEFTY FLYNN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDO. SERIAL. ETC. WEDNESDAY NEXT SPECIAL, "MOTHER MACHREE." DANCING Q RANGE JJALL Newton Road. Off Top of Symonfis Street TO-NIGIIT 8 TILL 11.30 G.O-NIGHT JpELXX QX.UB. Auckland's Finest Dance Orchestra of 8 Playera Under Leadership Laun Faddt. „ THE ORPHEANS. LITTLE BOY AND GIRL BALL. This means adults dressed as children. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Valuable Prizes for Best Costumes. To-night's Prices: Ladies, 2s; Gents.. 2s Gd; Double. -Is. Wednesday Night: Ladies. 2s: Gents., 2s Gd. VIC. BAKER, Sec. rpO-NIGHT. i O-NIGHT. KITCHENER IT ALL. ITCHENER XI ALL. TO-NIGHT. SURREY CRESCENT DANCE CLUB. GAIETY HALL. Surrey Crescent. THE BEST DANCE IN TOWN. Novelties Galore. Ladies. Is Gd. Gents.. 2s. GLENBON I) AN C E CLU B. TUESDAY NEXT. LONG NIGHT. DOMINION HALL. Patrons are reminded that our i iri AL Dance for this season will be held in the CLICK CLACK (Newmarket), TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0. Come and bring your friends and dance to the best music iri Auckland, rendered by Clyde. Howlcy's Famous Interna.tfbimln. VIC BAKER, Sec. COME TO BLOCKHOUSE BAY THIS SATURDAY! D A N C I N G. BLOCKHOUSE BAY PICTURE lIALL. Under Entirely New Management. •The Biigliost of Syncopated Harmony by the SEATTL"' SNAPPY SIX. Auckland's Melody Sheiks. Specially featuring, amid a host of popular hits, Paul Whitemiin's latest success, "Get Out and Get Under tho Moon._ Popular Prices: Ladies Is, Gents. Is Gd. Bus from Alt. Albert Terminus, leaving Hall for City after dance. LEO M. SAYERS. Onranisrr. RATIONAL DANCING (Correct Method). MR. D. MACLENNAN. Scotlunl'n Representative Dancer, London, King's Coronation. In attendance Palmerston Bldgs. Koom 40. TO-DAY (Saturday), to Enrol Pupils. IIourB: 10.30 to 12 and 4 till 0 o'clock. Correspondence caro Mrs. Grant, 12S. Parfcell Road. NIXON'S C A B A R E T, MISSION BAY, KOHI., TO-NIGHT. Buses leave G.P.0.. 7.45. return, midnight, via Mt. Eden, Dominion Rd. and Ponsonby. Admission, including bus fare, 2s Gd. Cabaret available for Parlies. Orchestra elways in attendance. Terms. Phono ,17-OyO. JjVZZ, .Tazz, and Euchre Tournament.— To-night and Every Saturday. Zealandia Hall, Dominion Rd. Terminus. first-class music. Ladies. Is. Gd; Gentlemen. 2s. W. .Walker M.C. A SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET, FANCY DRESS'BALL. (Under the auspices »t the Good Shepherd Convent School). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928, Dancing—Children, b p.m. to i). 3() p.m. Adults 9.30 p.m. to II p.m. Judge of Dancing in Costume, MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT. FULL ORCHESTRA OF 5 INSTRUMENTS Adults, 2s. Children, Is. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's l.uadinc Authority On BALLROOM DANCING i STUDIO: Embassy Theatre (Lessees Embassy Theatre. Ltd.). Tel 40-214. MISS O'CONNOR has iust. returned from % Tour of England, Frunco and America, where she studied under the world's leading keactleia. Private Lessons and Classes from !).;!() tin. Walty. Lleebie leubies. Baltimore -BALLROOM Dancing, correct stylo. quali- I D"** lo tuition --Modern Dancing 1 IdL'H . onr. Cr.P U frolesMional Dance 0,. Ins I Sd w-we--as* I sKf E "S/sSI' 1 ? 1 B -' loh r3ilUl "' V>'edpoint Erin' L'ark Kiosk"" i?«n l:a ,\ Ulu ' 1 for ~ •.Sgsi^ Sl2£!i»,„ Mr Be.ntlov. Ki,,.. M'*» TEAOHEfIS OF ELOCUTION ~T QULFORD ? UMon e . t ' l ßoom' n '>i ,B ' Spooking, Reci- '• a»«*n St. (N»*t Dppei

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20088, 27 October 1928, Page 24

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