L " /Tnn fivmnnris St.\ “BENT FOR HEAVEN/' And “SINGED." TO-MORROW, (Thursday), at 7.45, TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS NTE BLUE •WWW • KCTHEKTOW WARNER BROS PRODUCTION Then Priscilla Dean THE DANGER GIRL” More Radiant and Wonderful than Ever. Phone, Theatre 43-645, for Reservations. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Also Screening at National. THE CABARET BY THE SEA TO-NIGHT Our Mid-Week Gala Night Dancing Tin Midnight; 7s 6d Double. For Reserves Phone 26-615. Note.—Afternoon Tea and Dancing Every Afternoon. WINNERS OF THE FINAL OF DIXIELAND’S *IOO COMPETITION. First —MR. OWENS. MISS CUNNINGHAM. Second —MR. SHORTER, MISS RATHER. Third—Mß. McGARVEY, MISS SINCLAIR An Exhibition by the competitors will be given at Dixieland next MONDAY NIGHT, January 9. Mr. Frederic Bentley, of the “Rose Marie” Company, has kindly consented to present the prizes to the winners.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 15
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