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7 AMUSEMENTS. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. pEiNCE r~ EMIL JANNINGS, In I i > "THE PATRIOT." ,1 "A "WOMAN AGAINST THE WOULD," I with Harrison Ford. , || EVE BENTLEY'S Select Preheat m. | "iAPLTOL (Dominion Road). At 8. ) . OUTCAST." with Corinuo Griffiths. "THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OP THE FLAG LIEUTENANT," with Henry Edwards and Isobel Jeans. npMFIRE {Dominion Road), At 8. " PRICK OF FEAR," *;U> ''BEWAiiE OF MARRIED MEN." starring IRENE Ixlulrl. "jP DEN DALE QINEMA (EdendaM. g •' FOUR WALLS." A GILBEET . •■IDE MATIKEE WJLKER Grey t ynn pinema. JLi U (burrcy Crescent). At 7.45. "'ADORATION," with BILLIE DOVE. " HUSBANDS FOR KENT." w«»-h T 0 OWEN MOORE and DOLORES COSIELLO •pARISH JJ ALL (Dovouport). OCMIL jANNINGS^n LAST MUNICIPAL band concert. ITOWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT. EXTRAORDINARY BRILLIANT PROGRAMME ' AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Under the Baton of i-Trrn-T BANDMASTER CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Concerted and Solo It em 8 by THE NEW ZEALAND FOUR. MESSRS. SIMPSON, DORMER MANNELL AND BLACK. Instrumental Solos by MESSRS. McLENNAN AND BOWER. # Accompanist, MR. LEO WHITTAkER. ADMISSION: Gd and Is. RESERVES. 2s. Booking at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. PIRATE SHIPPE. MILFORD, SPEND TO-NIGHT AT New Zealand's Most Unique Cabaret. J MAY DAY CARNIVAL. Dancing, 8 till 12 p.m. Admission, 2s Gd. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. Music by Ye Versatile Pirates. r SPECIAL NOTICE. For the convenience of our patrons a Free Motor-car Service will be run from the top of Milford Road to and from the Shippo every Wednesday and Saturday Night. - SWIMMING. AUCKLAND MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION, SENIOR CADETS AND TERRITORIALS. ) SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. • SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. , TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 'COMMENCING 7.30. ADMISSION: Senior , Cadets and Territorials in . Unifdrm FREE. General Public .. .. Is T. P. LAFFEY, Telephone 43-199. Hon. Secretary. F DANCING. rj\HE ' Q'QONNOR STUDIO OF JgALLROOM JJANCING. Principals: Miss Margaret O'Connor, Miss Kathleen O'Connor, Mr. W. E. Priestley. Mr. Priestley haß just returned from sSudyins in England and the Continent, and pupils are assured of receiving the 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: <JI. QUEEN STREET (Over Hugh Wright's Ladies' Shop). " Phone 46-214. ISS ABEL JOHNSON, / The Ballroom, Omahu Road, Remuera. Miss Johnson Has Just Returned From London and New York With All that is Latest in Dancing. The Children's Classes Commence on / FRIDAY. MAY 3. Adult Practice Classi Commencing WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, From 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Walter Smith's Band Will Provide the Music. Fees and Prospectus on Application. Private Lessons at Any Time by Appointment. PHpNES: 25-021 ANI) 42-02 G. JQAPHNE NIGHT gTUDIOs" 22, KHYBER PASS. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING /OP EVERY KIND. CLASSIC AND OPERATIC, CALISTHENICS, CHILDREN'S CLASSES. _ • PHONE -41-123. BALLROOM, operatic, Character Danexng Classes, private tuition.—Valeska'a Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street, Phone 43-121, BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, quali- _ fied tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio: 3d, Palmerston Bldga., opp. G.P.O T"\ON"f Forget to bring your Suit to the XJ Shooters' Ball, at Rangiriri, Friday, JUay 3. Allen's, full Orchestra, Trot. Waltz Blues, in 6 lessons; • Ruby SherrifT B Hopetoun St Pongonby, Residences visited. RANK WOOF RT7FFE~ tbi Waltz and fazz Instructor Special Course, 155.—174 Upper Symonds St MISS SPENCER'S DANCES Symonds ville /Studio. Syir.ondj St (next St Paul's).—Tuesdavs Saturdays. Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by ap-pointment—-Part'cu'ars by Phone or it Studio. PARISIAN Dancing Studio. Whitehall, 419. Queen St.—Principals: Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley Private lessons: ballroom dancing. B TEACHERS OF MUSIC. jj-ISS// |£DNA j^ANGMUIR, F.T.C.L., L.A.B. (Pianisto), F.T.C.L. (Vocaliste), Elocutioniste, Has Commencod Teaching in Auckland. Studio: 319. MOUNT EDEN ROAD. Phone 20-159. Inquiries at Studio or Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen Street. PIANOFORTE, SINGING VOICE PRODUCTION. _ ELOCUTION. Corrdert and Social Engagements. Lillian braithwaite. 1.a.b.. Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, Piano, Harmony —229, Jorvois Rd., Heme Bay Terminus. WALTER SMITH. Mandolin. Guitar. Banjo, Ukulele, Violin. Saxophone, Clarinet.—Residential Studio. 18. Turner fit FOR SALE BY TENDER. ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. i-M ' LIMITED ' FOR SALE STEAMERS FOR DISMANTLING. Tenders will be received until Noon on •the 4th May. addressed to the " General Manager" of the above Company, for the Purchase of the Steamers " Wakatere " and " Aupouri," for dismantling purposes, as they now lie at anchor in the Auckland Harbour. Details may be obtained from the Company's Office, and permission given to inspect each vessel. Tenders are to be put in separately for each vessel. The highest pr any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. C. HAMMOND, CeneraJ Manager. Auckland, April 24, 1929.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 24

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