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AMUSEMENTS. Do Your Appreciate Good Music? JDo Your Appreciate Good Music? Then Come to the CRYSTAL PALACE. • The Theatre Luxurious), With a REAL Orchestra. Mount Eden Road. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 3—GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS-: No. 1. I I I Victor Huero'a Classic, "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,' "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS," Featuring Conrad Veiclt. Mary Philbin. VERA REYNOLDS " THE MAIN In EVENT," "THE MAIN EVENT," A Society Drama, ending a a Fighting Climax. ■j No. 3. | Society Entertainers, ' "GRIFFITHS DUO," Of Broadcasting Fame. Orchestral Stalls ■ - Is, Is. Dress Circlo - -Is Pd, Is Gd. Reserves, 20-573. CRYSTAL WINTERGARDEN • Crystal wintergarden *■ / / (The Place to Dance). TTo-fiight, commencing 8 o'clock, until 15 third big dance. Latest Music with Special Novelties. Ladies. Is 6d. Gents.. 2s. (Special Concession after Theatre). THIS AFTERNOON, TO-NIGHT, LAST TWO SESSIONS LAST TWO SESSIONS LAST TWO SESSIONS LAST TWO SESSIONS COMMUNITY SUNSHINE COMMUNITY SUNSHINE COMMUNITY SUNSHINE CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. , CARNIVAL. THE LAST TWO SESSIONS THE LAST TWO SESSIONS LUNA PARK LUNA PARK LUNA PARK LUNA PARK LUNA PARK LUNA PARK FOR THIS SEASON. THIS AFTERNOON, TO-NIGHT, SEE/ " STORIED JERUSALEM." Strand Service. SUNDAY NIGHT. Doors open at 6.30 p.m. 1500 free scuts. SUBURBAN THEATRES. PICTUREDROME. MILFORD. KEN. MAYNARD AND HIS WONDER HORSE TARZAN in " THE PHANTOM CITY." " THE PHANTOM CITY." " THE PHANTOM CITY." ,A Thrilling Mystery Drama. Topical. Scenic. Comedy. Jazz to follow, Thomson's Orchestra, v Usual Prices. DANCING. ORANGE HALL. ORANGE HALL. 8 till Midnight". Newton Koad, off Top of Symonds St. -BIRTHDAY CARNIVAL.— FELIX DANCE CLUB. Girls and Boys! This is our Birthday Night, and we are going to give you all a treat. Yon will think it's yours, too. MB/ RAY GRACE has several new numbers for you To-night, as usual, and you can rest assured about getting good misic from his eight players, THE VAGABONDS. - Yes, Tons of Novelties! Jazz hats, trumpets, squeakers, balloons, chocolates, cigaretles, etc. > . , ■ • i No increase in prices for this big r.isht. Ladies 2s. Gents, '.'s Double 4s. VIC. BAKER. Secretary. ./NEXT MONDAY, APRIL 22. GRAND POSTER BALL. Prizes, Novelties and Supper. MAINLAND FULL ORCHESTRA. Full Particulars see to-nght's Star and Monday's Hehald. N. BOUZAID, . Secretary. ■yyEST COASTER S' ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL EVENING. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. WEDNESDAY. 24th inst., 8 P.M. They Initial Social under the Auspices of the newly-formed West Coasters' Association will be Held as above. Admission 2s I'd. Bendall's Orchestra. rjpHE jyjARGARET Q'QONNOR STUDIO OF jgALLKOOM jQANCING. Principals: Miss Margaret O'Connor, Miss Kathleen O'Connor, Mr. W. E. Priestley. Mr. Priestley has just returned from studying in England, and the Continent, and Pupils arc assured of receiving tho very latest in 'Technique and Style in the Latest Dances. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. Classes: TUESDAYS, 8 to 10 p.m.; WEDNESDAYS. 8 to 10 p.m.; FRIDAYS. / 8 to 10 p.m. STUDIO: 91. QUEEN STREET (Over Hugh Wright's Ladies' Shop), Phone 4(5-214. NIGHT g'I'UDIOS. 22, Kifif BE R PASS. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING OF EVERY KIND. CLASSIC AND OPERATIC, CALISTHENICS, CHILDREN'S CLASSES. L'HONE 11-12: i. jjyj- A B E L J O If N S O N, THE' BALLROOM, Phono 25-02) OMAHU ROAD, REMUERA. is returning on April 22, nfler a course of study in Ballroom Dancing under Josephine Bradley and Greek Dancing undei Ruby GinCr. both recognised as the leaders iu thoir different branches. ('lasses will begin Liu tnoi week in May Private Lessons any time by arrangement tA LL New Season's Dances for XI Is, J 4 term.—Stoddart School of Dancing. iii-i. Dilworth Bldgs. IT-V'jy. IJALLKOOM. Operatic, Character Dane-! iug Classes, private tuition.— Valeaka's Studio. Ngapuhi Chambers. Lome Street Phone 43-121. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private 'uition.—Modern Dancing Studio: :10. Ralnin-ston Bldga.. opp. G.P O BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra; open for engagement.—Office. Lewis Kady, J,td., 3rd floor. Phono 43-234. I?OX Trot. Waltz. Blues, in <j lessons; Ruby Sherrilf. c Hopctoun St.. Poneonby. Residences visited. JESSAMINE KIRK WOOD.—Private Lcs*J eons Studio: 41, Lewis Eady's Bldgs. Queen St.. Thursdays, 1-2.—Phone 12-204. .TVfISS SPENCER'S DANCES. Symonda •"A t villo Studio, Symond> St a (next St. Paul's).—Tuesdays, Saturdays. Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment.—Particulars by Phone or at Studio. 1 "pARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall. ■*- 419, Queen St.—Principals: Miss BTOoks. Mr. Bentley Privato lessons; ball loom ' dancing.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 24