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AMUSEMENTS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT . GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT TO-MORROW, TUESDAY EVENING. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY EVENING. Each Visitor to the Theatre To-morrow Evening will be presented with a Beautiful and Artistically Illustrated Souvenir, which will include a Picture of Each Member ot tlio Company. This very special occasion will also witness the Midnight Frolics m A Complete Change of Programme. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction •! C Williamson <N Z > Ltd THE. MIDNIGHT FROLICS BOOM TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING. Final Matinee Saturday. J. C WILLIAMSON LIMITED Present tho Incom para bio MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT FROLICS, MIDNIGHT FROLICS, With CLEM DA WE, MONA MAGNET, Together with THE FROLICS JAZZ BAND OF 12, THE FROLICS JAZZ BAND OF 12, And the i-thei Favourites, including Eric Edgeley. Gregory Ivanoff. Dorothy White. Oscar Beck, Gertie Cremei. William Perrvrnan Les White Tohn Robertson TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. SOUVENIR NIGHT And \'ew Songs. New Dances New Ballets. New Sketches Plans at Lewis Eadv. Ltd PRICES -D C and R.S 4a Stalls 3s and 2s; Gallery. Is Saturday Reserves 5s All orice? dlus tax tlanager Joha Farrell ST. JAMES THEATRE. Opposite th< Hollow Square (Proprietors ■John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) IF IT'S UNIVERSITYIT'S UNIQUE TO-NIGHT, And for the FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS. FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Present Their TYPICAL TOPICAL. UP TO THE MINUTE MUSICAL FARCE, THE KING THE ' KING . OF OF KAWAU, KAWAU, OR "SEVENTY MILLIONS." " SEVENTY MILLIONS:" Producer: A S COPPARD Musical Director: TREVOR SPARLING. Ballets by MLLE VALESKA The riot of farce runs on with a strong flavour of burlesque, round after round of spirited chpruses, tuneful songs and with uo lack of sparkling music, "i —Auckland Star. 18/5/29. BOX PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY Varsity Prices:. Kes. 6s; Back Stall 3 3s; (Early Doors, Is extra). Grand Circle, Res, 2s ; Unres., Is 6d Boxes by ar rangement NO TAX NO QUEUE. DANCING. rp O - -N I G H T. ± SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. Always a joyful atmosphere of refinement. Everybody will agree the Charity Club's Dance is popular. " Edgar Bendall's Collegians will feature the latest melodies. Net proceeds donated to charity. Evening dress optional. Ladies, 2s; Gents., 2s 6d. T E PAPAPA. NEXT MONDAY 27_ GRAND DANCE. All Novelties Jazz Competition. Later particulars— Saturday's Star and Monday's Herald. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, quail fied private tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. 1?OX Trot, Waltz. Blues, in 6 lessons; . Ruby Sherriff. ci, Hopetoun St. Pon sonby. Residences visited. FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Waltz and Jazz Instructor. Special Course, 15->. 174. Upper Symonds St. H/TISS SPENCER'S DANCES Symonds j xVx ville Studio, Symonds St. (next St j Paul's).—Tuesdays. Saturdays, Classes, Mon days. Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment—Particulars by Phone or at Studio. PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419, Queen St.—Miss Brooks, Mr Bentley: private lessons: ballroom dancing HALLS TO LET. HOLIDAY Resorts Beach Baths. Wed dings. Social Evenings, catered tor Point Erin Park Kiosk Herne Bav EDUCATIONAL. TTNPROMISING MATERIAL. We have trained thousands like you and increased their efficiency WHY STOP DOWN? Building Contractors, » Carpentering, Plumbing. Bricklaying, etc. Write for full particulars to— THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.). LTD.. . 3058 N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Auckland, JQALCROZE EURHYTHMICS. MISS BERYL WHISTLER Commences Winter 41' erin FIRST WEEK lIS JUNE. Classes for Children and Adults. Special Class for Teachers. All inquiries to NO. 5. IRENE AVENUE MT. EDEN. ' Phone l(j-l(>3. jQRULEIGH 00LL EG E. ANZAC AVENUE. AUCKLAND. EMPLOYMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS » PARENTS AND GUARDIANS! You are strongly advised to interview the Principal of Druleigh Collego regarding Employment fo: your Buys- and Girls. There lias been a very strong demand this year for efficiently-trained Druleigh Students. Our training for Commercial life is recognised by Employers as being of an unusually high standard au-i truly practical. Druleigh Students always get. the preference. You will find Druleigh Fees very red,sonable. Interview the Principal To-day. G. P OSHANNASSY. Ph.D. Phone 4G-884. A SHCROFT 17 Ladies' Mile, Remue.ra xl Tuition for Proficiency Matriculatio Professional Examinations Licensed Sur veyor.—Phon,- 17 -^l'2 RESTAURANTS MEET me to-day at the Mecca Cafe Yorkshire House, Shortland Street.— Best Home-cooked Meat; in Town Open daily. 930 io 7 p.m.: Saturday. 0.30 to 130 p.m.—MISS F BELL, Manageress V7EOETARIAN Dinners, Is 6d. served in V. delightful surroundings.-Queen St.. opposite His Majesty's Eat for Health.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20259, 20 May 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20259, 20 May 1929, Page 20