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AMUSEMENTS. The Music rendered by our renowned Orchestra of 8 is worth the admission charge alone. 5- BIG ATTRACTIONS K BIG ATTRACTIONS To-night, commencing 8 o'clock. CRYSTAL PALACE. (The Theatre Luxurious), MT. EDEN IiOAD. REGINALD DENNY " RED HOT SPEED." STAN LAUREL AM) OLIVER IIARDY . "TWO 1 TARS." NO. 3—An English Classic. VICTOR McLAGLEN " GAY CORINTHIANS." NO. I—On the Stage. " BARRY INGALL'S" HA \V AIIA N OR CI IKST HA, Of Broadcast ins Fumo. NO. s—Wonder5 —Wonder Contortionist. " WILMARA." Orchestral Stalls. Is Is Dress Circle. Is fid Is 6d. Reserves, Phone '2O-573. GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT. " CRYSTAL WINTER GARDEN " (The Place t" Dance). Situation: Crystal Palace Theatre Buildings. For full programme see Dnnco Column on This Page. PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT NEW ZEALAND'S MOST UNIQUE CABARET. Dancing. S-12 p.m. Admission, Is 6d. For Reservations. Phone 23-411. THE VERSATILE PIRATES' JAZZ BAND Will Feature All the Latest and Brightest Numbers. Late Vehicular Ferry to Auckland 32.30 a.m. AUCKLAND CITY fcJralSrof LEWIS EADY HALL. LEWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors Below John Court, Ltd.) Doors Open 6.30 p.m. Sacred Music (Eadylrolu), 7 .p.m. Service Begins 7.30. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Items will be tendered by the new MISSION CHOIR. Duet (selected). MISSES D. AND L. TAYLOR. Solo, "Ave Maria" (Kahn), by ltfß. ROBT. NIXON (Violin Obligato by Mr Sibun). Solo, "The Arrow and the Song" (Bennett), MR. WILL ELLIS. Anthem. "The San Shall Be" (Woodward), By NEW MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. JASPER CALDER. Subject: "THE SPED ARROW.'-' / N.B.—Holy Communion, 11 a.m., Thursdays. Annual Meeting, WEDNESDAY. April 24. The need for winter clothing is still urgent. Our v.in will call if friends will pleaise phone 43-045, or 10-050.

■ippp M ANGERE SATURDAY, SPECTACULAR AERIAL STUNTING, BOMBING, BUSES FROM QUEEN STREET. IRtTUKNEO SOLDIERS I EETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. SMOKE CONCERT. 'Under Vice-Regal Patronage, and in the presence of His Excellency the GovernorGeneral. Ex-servicemen and their wives, and I 'ex-service women are asked to attend the' above, which will be held at Scots Hall, Symonds Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. April ]7. Ex-service Men and Women are requested to wear their medals. _ Good programme. N.Z. Engineers' Band, Lyric Four and others. DreSiS: Mufti. All must be seated by 7.45 p.m. Admission Is. Tickets obtainable only at the door. E. H. SHARP. Secretary. ' ' DANCING. CRYSTAL WINTER GARDEN. CRYSTAL WINTER GARDEN. Situated in the CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE BUILDING. MT. EDEN ROAD. GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT, COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK. AND LASTING TILL 12. Come and See Auckland's Newest and Most Up-to-date Dance Hall. Gorgeous Decora tions. Wonderful Limiting Effects, and a Capacious Dance Floor. MUSIC BY REX SAYERS AND HIS NEW I "SEATTLE SNAPPY SIX." Special Cabaret Items and Tons of Novelties introduced Throughout the Evening. The Latest Ballroom Craze, "THE TILE TROT," Will be Featured by KATHLEEN O'CONNOR AND PARTNER. Popular Prices: Ladies. Is I'd; Gents., 2s. /.Open Every Wed and Sat Nights M.C.. OWEN ".TEHRY" PR.ITCHARD. jJ.APIIXE QTUDIOS. 22, KIIYRER PASS /MODERN BALLROOM DANCING OF EVERY KIND. CLASSIC AND OPEKATIU. CALISTHENICS. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. PHONE 'll-1 ii. jjyj ABEL JoHN a* o N', THE' BALLROOM, Phone 25-021 OMAHU IiOAD, r , REMUERA. Is returning on April after a course of Rlud.v in Ballroom Dancing mder .loseidiine Bradley and ('reek Dant ing undei Ruliy <>mcr, both recognised as !ho leaders m llic-ir different branches. Classes will begin ih - ii,n. week m May. private Lessons any time by arrangement. FIJALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancins Classes, private tuition.—Vuleeku'a Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. IHione 40-1 '2l. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio: 30. Palme'shm Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra; open for engagement.—Office. Lewis Eady. Ltd., 3rd t?OX Trot. Waltz. Blues, in C> lessons; Ruby ShernT, 8 Hopelmin St.. Ponionby. Residences visited. PSSA MINE KI R K WOO I W.'rTvate Lessons. Studio: 11, Lewis Eady's Bldgs., Queen St. Thursdays. 1-2. —Phone 12 201. PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419. Queen St.—Principals: Miss Brooks, litr. Bentlev. Private lessons: ball room dancing. MISS SPENCER'S I) AN (' ES~ Sy rn o i ids - villo Studio, Syiuondj SI. (next St. laul p).—Tuesdays, Saturdays. Classes, Mondays. Thursdays. Private Lessons by npParticulars by Phono or at

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 22

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