PIRATE SHIP, MILFORD
DANCING ARRANGEMENTS Ye Okie Pirate Shippe has been the scene of many happy dances during the holiday season, and more happy times are to come, as flannel dances have been arranged for every evening this week. Kor the convenience of dancers, buses will meet the 7 o’clock ferry front Auckland on its arrival at Devonport. A late vehicular ferrly. leaving Devonport at 12.30. is advertised. The cabaret is open for afternoon teas and informal dancing every afternoon. _ With the perfect dancing floor and the delightful music from the now famous Versatile Pirates Orchestra, an exceptionally pleasant time is assured.
“Lightning.” a magnificent, fiery stallion, leader of a herd of wild beasts, fights his enemy, man, until he seeks his mate. and succumbs to the humdrum existence of domesticity. The romance of two men from the West and a couple of cabaret singers, "Lightning” is soon to be released in Xew Zealand and the cast includes Lightning, Jobvna Ralston, Robert Frazer, Cluinn Williams, Pat Harmon, Margaret Livingston and “Bull’’ Montana.
Olive Hasbrook has been chosen as Reginald Denny's leading lady for "Clear the Deck.” which is the releasing title of E. J. Rath’s "When the Devil Was Sick.’’ Others in the cast include Lucien Littlefield, Otis Harlan, Colette Merton of "Collegians’’ fame and Robert Anderson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 15
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