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AMUSEMENTS. TWO THRILLERS TO-DAY. h '| GRAND AND LYRIC. 7 hodsK Grand Theatre—''THE SIN SISTER.'' , X»yric Theatre—' '* DIiESSEI) TO KILL, £yric Theatre — u THE SIN SISTER." "THE SILENT HOUSE." "THE SILENT HOUSE.'-' _ "THE SILENT HOUSE." "THE SILENT HOUSE." _ "THE SILENT HOUSE." Screened Grand (0n1y)—12.20, 3.5, 5.50 and, 8.30. "William Fox Attraction. "THE SIN SISTER." „ "THE SIN SISTER." . "THE SIN SISTER.", Screened Grand: 11.15, 2, 4.45, und 7.25. Screened Lyrjc—9 o clock. / "DRESSED TO KILL." "DRESSED TO KILL" "DRESSED TO KILL." Screened Lyric Theatro (0n1y)—7.45. POPULAR PRICES. # , __ SEE THIS GCANT BILL TO-DAY. |. THE GRAND AND LYRIC. | ~ ' THE LYRIC THEATRE. jWrection - * Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 'At 2.30. SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME FOR' CHILDREN. iJnder the auspices of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Alice Fergusson. USUAL PRICES. '. ' . Children, 6d. •]__— FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. TDRINCE T7DWARD— Karangahape Rd. JT XV At 1.30 and 7.30. REVUE AND PICTURES. The Success of the Season. THE PINCUSHION REVUE. A Show Full of Good Points. Original—Entertaining. Comedy Sketches —Songs—Ballets. On the Screen—' " THE RINGER." Snd Feature—"SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN'.' With an All-star Cast. EVE BENTLEY and her Select Orchestra. G EEY I/™ "NEW YEAR'S EVE," with Mary Astor and Charles Morton. TRIDE OF THE FORCE," with a cast of Popular Players. Also "COLLEGIANS." pAEISH JJALL— 4( 2 B.v.npo rt . s "THE GATE CRASHER," with Glen Tryon. • "EILEEN," with an All-star Cast FORESTERS' XT ALL— Birkenhead XL At 2.30 and 7.40. "JIMMY'S MILLIONS," with an All-star / Cast. "GIRLS GONE WILD," with Sue Carol and Nick Stuart. FREE JAZZ DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. rr HE THEOSOPHICAL HALL. _L 371, Queen Street, On WEDNESDAY Next at 8 p.m. mSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Will be givenby MISS DORA JUDSON Piano. MISS LOIS WALLS. Violin. MISS MOLLY WRIGHT. 'Cello. Admission Free. Collection. A MUSICAL TREAT— J ULY 8. TR Ov T T I N G. Follow the Thousands to Auckland's Favourite Sports G-round. Alexandra Park, Epsom. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AND MONDAY. DANCING. iR \ KARANA YACHT CLUB, il (Incorp.) M UVj Weekly Dance will be held in Tiroir the CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY TO-NIGHT. Good Music Good Floor. • FREE BUS from Endean's Bldgs., from 7.30 until 8.30, returning after the dance. Sub: Ladies, Is Gd; Gents, 2s. T. McK'AY. Commodore, f THOS. P. BOSWELL, Social Seo. RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB. A Farewell Dance to -r R. A. (Shaver) HARDGRAVE, ' jpho is shortly departing for England, will be held in the MASONIC HALL, BELGIUM ST., next WEDNESDAY, June 26, at 8 p.m. All friends and supporters cordially invited. Admission: Ladies, 2s; Gents. 2s 6d. N. R. PATON. Hon. Sec. jQRIGINAL clendon dance club. EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. DOMINION HALL. fJ*HE jyjARGARET Q , (J ( STUDIO OF ;: ;t: ballroom dancing. All Pupilß and Intending Pupils are reminded of the Studio Championship, which will again take place later this year. FIRST PRIZE: Free Trip to Wellington to Compete against Wellington Studio for the Challenge Shield. Also £3 3s and Gold Medal 3. SEC6ND PRIZE: £1 Is and Silver Medals. Studio: 01. QUEEN STREET. {Over Hugh Wright's Ladies' Shop.) Phone 46-214. jTiREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. VT O'Neill Street Hall, Ponsonby. ''Best of All' Old-lime Danco 'l'o-night. GEO. WALTER. M.C., H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. PARISIAN. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Kitchener Hall. _ , , THE PARISIANS, Under the direction of H. Bolton, will render & Splendid Programme of Dance Music. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualifled private tuition.— Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Classes, private tuition.—Valeska's Studio. Ngapuhi Chbs., Lome St. Phone 46-121. - BURNNAND'S Professional Dance-Orches-tra; open for engagement.— Office, Lewis Eady, Ltd., Bldg., 3rd Floor. Phone 43-234 TT'OX Trot, Waltz, Blues in 6 lessons.— J- Ruby Sherriff. 8. Hopetoun St.. Pon■onby. Post Is for hints. IIVTISS SPENCER'S DANCES. SymondsJ.TX ville Studio Symonds St (next St. Paul's). —Tuesdays. Saturdays, Classes: Mondays, 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 ALL Dicing, £1 Is term Ballroom. Fancy; proficiency guaranteed: Fancy iCostumes hired.—3l3, Dilworth Bldgs. 47-799. ' HALLS TO LET. Hall, Surrey Crescent.—SaturvT day: Available Weddings. Socials; all conva.; from 15s night.—Phone 20-323. "|_l OHDAY Resorts, Beach. Baths, Wed- •*-*- dings, Social Evenings, catered for.— CPoint Eria Park Kiosk, Heme Bay. T AR&E. ROOM, suitable for Socials and »m»U Dances, with use pt\ crockery is available for a limited numroom is centrally situated, instance furnished. Apply first k': ADVERTISER, |t' Box 429, G.P.0.. City,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20288, 22 June 1929, Page 24

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