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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. If yon have not TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50. •ampled tho fu _ __ at tho PICTURES AND DANCING (At Night). TWO HOURS' PICTURES. TWO FINE PROGRAMMES. The Fascinating NANCY CARROL as a Broadway Bounty, in nn exciting Dial mi, " THE SIN SISTER," And J ETTA COUDAL. in "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN," An amazing story of love mid intrigue, with u smashing climax. Tho usual Two-reel Ribtickler and Topical News, and then to finish, off a great oveniufl'a fun. MOULIN ROUGE (Tudor, Remuera). •iua Sample it To-night nt 7.50. MS. Crackajack Orchestra 10, in all the latest liits. Pretty Lighting Effects. Light Supper in Our Beautiful Lounge. Usual Popular Prices: '2s, la lid and Is (plus Jazz, Is 6d) Phone 24-749 for Reserves. follow thq Crowd. Run out at 10 if you cannot come at 7.50. YOU'LL FEEL BETTER FOR SEEING THESE PROGRAMMES AT THE FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. pRINCE Big, Brand New* Bright Programme of Pictures and Vaudeville. IVOR NOVELLO. in "THE SOUTH SEA BUBBLE." A Thrilling Yarn of Love and Adventure in the Tropics. And Dorothy Maekail and Jack Mulhall. in " CHILDREN OF THE RITZ." And ttien. at Night. "£IOO FOR A KISS/' REES and KAY. in their Roaring—Laugh-ing-Shrieking PINCUSHION REVUE. Bigger and Brighter than Ever. New Songs, Ncv Ballets New Sketches. A Perfect Cornucopia of Beauty and Talent. A Complete Revne that is Different. A GREAT SHOW-LET'S GO. Grey t ynn ruNEMAJj To-night, at 7.45. Excellent Programme, headed by Tho Gay Fox Attraction, " NEW YEAR'S EVE." Yes, it's Lively—Full of Cheer and Laughter. Also. "WIDECOMBE FAIR." Comedy and News. At the Cosy, Comfortable T\E VON" PORT PARISH HALL— I / To-night at 7.45. FLORENCE VIDOR, in - a Splendid Pari mount Attraction, "HONEYMOON HATE." And a Screaming Thriller, "7 FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN." Comedy nnd News. The Best Prog, we have Screened for a Long While. BIRKENHEAD-FORESTERS' HALLAt 7.45. VIICTOR McLAGHLEN, in a Rollicking Comedy-Drama, "STRONG BOY." Also Collegians— Comedy and News, And FREE JAZZ TO FOLLOW.

AUCKLAND CITY CsmX MISSION. VxffifwJ LEWIS EADY HALL LEWIS EADY HAT J QUEEN STREET (2 Doorß bolow John Court. Ltd. Doors Open 0.15 p.m. SERVICE BEGINS 7 O'CLOCK. • (Thanksgiving Service.) SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Items Will bo Rendered by lhe MISSION CHOIR, And will include the following Solo, "Nearer. My God. to iThee" MB. WILL HARRIS. "Song of Thanksgiving" by the Choir. Duet, "A Night in Spring'* . . (Bohm) MISSES DOROTHEA AND LU TAYLOR. Anthem, "Ye Shall Dwell in the Land" (Soloist, Mr. Will Ellis.) MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. NOTICE.—WEDNESDAY EVENING. Social at St. Matthew's Hall, 8 o'clock. THURSDAY. Holy Communion (Mission Chapel), at 11 a.m. All Guilds, ns usual. We are now in active preparation for our "BETTER TIMES BAZAAR." to be held on Sept. 18. 13, 20, and would be glad to hear of folks willing to assist in making saleable articles. JASPER CALDER, City Missioner. BART CLARK. Organising Secretary. DANCING. •01 A KAR'ANA YACHT CLUB. A (Incorp.) M IKj Weekly Dance will be held in the CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY TO-NIGHT. Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Endean's Bldgs., from T. 30 until 8.30, returning after the dance. Sub.; Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, Zs. A Special Danco, in aid of the Mayor's Earthquake Fund, will ba held in the Clubhouse on WEDNESDAY NEXT. July 10. T. McKAY. Commodore. THOS. P. BOSWELL. Social Sec. ,TT ENDERSON FORESTER 8* 10TH ANNIVERSARY BALL. In the SWANSON HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 P.M. Special Bus leaves G.P.O. 7 p.m.. picking bp passengers via Pt. Chevalier, Henderson. THE M argaret 0 ' C onnor STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING All Pupils and Intending Pupils are reminded of the Studio Championship, which will again take place later th;e vear FIRST PRIZE Freo'l'rip to Wellington to Compete against Wellington Studio for the Challenge Shield. Also i' 3 3s and Gold Medals. SECOND PRIZE: £1 Is and Silver Medals. Studio. 91 QUEEN STREET. (Over Hugh Wright's Ladies' Shop.) Phone 46-2 M BURNNAND'B Professional Dunce-Orches-tra; open for engagement —Oilice, Lewis Eady, Ltd., Bldii., 3rd Floor Phone 43-234. BALLROOM Operatic Character Duncing Classes, private tuition.- Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chbs., Lome St. Phone 4(5-121, ; BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, Qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30, Palmeistou Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. J.'OX Trot, Wall/. Blues in (i lessons.— JL Ruby Sberriff, rf. liopetoun St.. ronson by. I'ost la for hints. MISS SPENCER'S DANCES, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's).—Tuesdays. Saturdays, Classes: Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment Particulars bv I'hone or at Stiulio. J3ARISIAN Lancing Studio, Whitehall, J- 419, Queen St.—Miss Bn>ol:s. Mr Bentley; jjiivate lessons; ballroom dancing. HALLS TO LET. HOLIDAY Resorts, Bench. Baths, Weddings, Social Evenings entered for.— Point Erin Park Kiosk, Heme Bay. DENTISTRY M ll H. P. BLAKBYDENTAL SURGEON. BROADWAY CHAMBERS. NEWMARKET. Painless and Gas Extractions. Pninl ess Fillings. Artificial Teeth. Phone for Appointment LAWN TENNIS. A BItUC.E, Lawn Tennis and Badminton -I • Racauet ltcstrincrer. 91. Albert St. •»1 • Racquet lkstriiicrer, 91. Albert St. Patroaised by Tildea, World's Champion.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 24