AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. i A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous Daily. Popular Prices. I Ring 43-210 Reserves. LAST 2 DAYS, "The Untamed Girl of the Amazon Jungles," DOLORES DEL RIO In "THE GATEWAY OF THE MOON," "A Tropical Tempest of Rare Adventure" TO-DAY, AT 2.30 AND 8. FRED MAYFIELD, And HIS COWBOY BAND. 1928 Futuristic Jazz and Rhythm, HISTORIC TASMAN FLIGHT. EXTRA! WHITE GIRL TO BE EXECUTED IN CHINA! From a little fort in the revolution-ridden Orient, a wbite boy tapped out that message—all over the world newspaper men picked it np—Governments sprang to action —THIS THING MUST NOT BE DONE! Here's the Greatest Action-packed Picture of the Age, i " TELLING THE WORLD." "\ S tarring WILLIAM HAINES, In a new type of role—combining thrilling action with comedy. MAJESTIC — NEXT FRIDAY. EMBASSY. Flnal LYRIC. EMBASSY. *««!»«• LYRIC. LANDING OF SOUTHERN CROSS. "THE PLAY GIRL." "BLIGHTY." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, LOIS MORAN. LOIS MORAN. With NEIL HAMILTON, NEIL HAMILTON, In a Hilarious Comedy Romance, Crammed with Suspense. "DON'T MARRY."
"DON'T MARRY." "DON'T MARRY." "DON'T MARRY." WOULD YOU MARRY A GIRL THAT PARADES HER CHARMS. OR DO YOU PREFER ONE WHO COVERS HER KNEES? £??T7JI?> V A M ODERN MISS MADE A FLAMING YOUTH OF lIBR STRAIGUTLACED BOY FRIEND. A SOCIETY ROMANCE WITH A CLIMAX THAT IS A PANDEMONIUM OF LAUGHS. On the Same Programme. * Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents A Thrilling, Up-to-the-minute Drama, UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. With an All-etar Cast. Latest Topical Gazette. Two-reel Comedy. Usual Popular Prices. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. EMBASSY AND LYRIC. COMMENCING rnO-MORROW Commencing J-o-mokrow; ARGUS. EEK °- NLI- - ARGUS. THE .pJtOI'HET. ARGUS. ABGUS. USUAL PRICES USUAL PRICES. DANCING. CITY TRAMWAYS CLUB. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. KITCHENER HALL, Late Bociety of Arts, KITCHENER STREET, AUCKLAND. ALL LATEST DANCES. MUSIC BY EDGAR BENDALL'S FULL JAZZ BAND. Admission, 2/. S. M. FARRELLY. '" Secretary.
QW-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, j MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. MRS. TYLCOAT'S ORCHESTRA. LONG NIGHT . TO-NIGHT. A Demonstration of the Yale Blues and New Waltz will be given by Miss Kathleen O'Connor and Partner of the Tinbassy Ballroom. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates, Cigarettes, Shower Balloons and Streamers. Ladies, 1/0. Gents, 2/. 10 D. MA YES, M.C. (SIiANGE TTALL — r\RANGE TTALL. Grange -Hall _ vJkange -IJ-all.
«F W , T t ON Off Top Symonds Street. &ATLRDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. I FKLIX DANCE CLUB. |. PertJ«i.sr w,ej, ' M Famo "s. Internationals of 8 lerformers are Playing To-nipht. Most I opular Dances in town. SATURDAY NIGHTS— Ladies, a/. Gents •Vβ WEDNESDAY NIGHTSLadies, 1/6. GentSj 2 /. 19 VIC BAKER, ■ ■ Secretary. MUSICAL T»OX -**-USICAL -t>ox". POPULAR NIGHT. TO-NIGHT DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. in rpAMAKI UNITED ASSOCIATTme J- FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL BA^L THURSDAY, 20th. «* T i h i e ii fl ? e », bl,s from G.P.O for 1O J. K. CALDWELI^ ~ Secretary. TTAL TURNER'S Carlton Dance Band for
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 22
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