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"G-Men v. Black Dragon" Serial 1 AT THE A FTERNOON SESSION ONL% MAJESTIC A Puller Theatre Phono 48-1210 CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 7.15 P.M. EVENING SESSION 8 P.M. The Coolest Theatre in Town. TO-DAY TO-DAY A SCREENFUL OF THRILLS I Indian ambush! Traitors within! And a lO've slorv that sweeps you along 1000 miles of adventure! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents "THE OMAHA TRAIL" With JAMES CRAIG —PAMELA BLAKE DEAN JAGGER-- EDWARD ELLIS Action! Adventure! Romance! Associate Feature: She Made a Champ out of a Chump! She ran her boss . an<J bossed his son into marrying her 1 And they both loved itl "BEHIND PRISON WALLS" With ALAN BAXTER (J KRTRUDE MICHAEL (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Box flans at Theatre. No I'elephoiie Reservations Saturdays. Dir.. Kerrjdsc Theatres (throughout N.%.) S T A T F symonds st STATE O 1 r\ 1 L> p honc J 1 1 - 1.30, 7.30 DAILY James Hilton's Famed Novel —Satta of the men who build great characters of to-morrow ROBERT DONAT, GREER GARSON In "GOOD-BYE MR. 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Spectacle COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 4 AFTERNOON AND EVENING For a Limited Season Initial Appearance of the Renowned BRIGWYN REVUE COMPANY 03 ~ OUTSTANDING ARTISTS In the first, representation in New Zealand of the phenomenally successful, extravagantly expensive, musical comedy and dance revue "LET'S GO PLACES" "LET'S GO PLACES" "LET'S GO PLACES" In which will appear a great organisation of new and original comedians, vocalists, dancers, specialty stars, acrobats, tap dancing exponents. ballerinas and show girls, all of whom are comparable with any who have previously appeared in Auckland. "LET'S GO PLACES" provides a rare and bountiful feast of every conceivable kind of rich entertainment fare. Box Plans open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on Tuesday morning. Evening Prices: D.C. and U.S., -J/fi; Unrsd. Stalls, .3/; Gallery, ,1/6. Matinees: 3/, 2/. and !/. Children half-price. Prices plus tax. DANCING PETER PAN DEVOTED TO SWING I TO - NIGHT ! DANCING; & to Midnight. a/- ADMISSION - 8/• RESERVES- TEL 48-777. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO - NIGHT DANCE AT THE METROPOLE * THE SOCIABLE CABARET | ADMISSION: 2/0 | EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL ! Ph. 42-330 CUBICLE RESERVES ALFRED FENN, Director. WESTHAVEN CABARET BY THE SEA AUCKAND MOTOR-YACHT CLUB GRAND DANCE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Double 6/. Single 2/6 Good Supper Provided. Tony Lindsay arid His Hawaiian Orchestra Reservations Phone 26-447 PLEASE NOTENO Launch Service Available. PIRATE SHIPPE CABARET MILFORD BEACH The Cabaret that Sets the Standard Saturday Night MODERN AND OLD-i"!ME DANTE CARNIVAL. Dancing s? to 11.40 p.m. ADMISSION: Double. 2/6; Single, lib Reservations Ring 78-114. CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUB, OTAHUHU. Dance and Dine amidst ideal surroundings Every Saturday. ! The beautiful old Fairburn home, tastefully l redecorated and with lovely verandahs and I grounds, is ideal for summer dancing and ! private parties. i Dress optional during summer months. | For Details and Reservations 16-315 or j 21SS, Otahuhu. DANCE TO-NIGHT AT THE CATHOLIC SERVICES' CLUB (Corner of Pitt and Wellington Streets). FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SERVICES. Excellent Floor. Good Music. I' EARN TO DANCE AT HOME! Xi Wo invito YOU, whether you live in town or country, to drop us a line, with 2d stamp, tor complete interesting details of Home-Study Dancing Course of 26 Modern Ballroom, Old-Time, Party Dances. Study our Course with or without a partner, just os you find convenient. Sold under Money-back Guarantee. LAVELLE SCHOOL OF DANCING. - Dept. ■H, P.O. Box 10(10. Auckland. pOME TO PAIWTOETOE TO-NIGHT. \J Tho Good Companions Am holding their Popular Fortnightly Dance. TOWN HALL. Wonderful Music. Come and Enjoy Yourselves. pARNIVAL" NIGHT ———— "^O^NTGHT, P.O. HALL, BUCKLAND'S* BEACH. Big Monte Carlo Prizes. Paper Hats, Confetti and Streamers. Good Music. Admission 2/-. pOME TO PAPATOETOE TO-NIGHT. V.-' The Good Companions aro holding their Popular Fortnightly Dance. Town Hall. Wonderful Music Come and Enjoy Yourselves. TOY BEATTIE SCHOOL OF DANCING. O Latest Tap Routines —-Operatic, Modern Ballroom. Pupils prepared RjA.D. Exams. Studio: Durham Chambers, Durham St. East. Ph. 27-505. rPAKAPUNA GRAMMAR EX-PUPILS. I DANCE TO-NIGHT. Welcome to Returned Men. Farewell to Mr. J. Thompson. Dress Formal. Admission 2/0. I/f DK VALESKA. Albert Chambers, cor ■iVl Albert and Wellesie.v Sts.. Ph. 4S-121 05-32-1 All Types Dancing Taught MODERN Ballroom, private tuition. Studio Dances, poise, self-confidence: F.F., half fee. —Mavis ToUcniiiche, Epsom; l(i-2M, 1)1111 Y SHEHRIFF, li.B. Bldgs., Newton lA< Private Lessons, 2/6 (or 9 for £1) Modern. Old-time, Tap. 3 Dances by post, 5/• TEACHERS OF MUSIC MISS MARGARET A PARKER.—Pinno. Easby, 22 In vera ry Av., Epsom. Ph. 61-812. Royal Academy Examinations. Over 80 years teaching in Wellington and Auck : tlawk

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 10