AMUSEMENTS. , HIPPODROME (QUEEN ST.) HIPPODROME— iJ c S°5, S B. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS. I * o ken maynard i I "50,000 REWARD." I No. 2— I MAY McAVOY I { I "IRISK HEARTS. ,, I A Beautiful Picture of "Old I Ireland." No. 3—Exclusive to Auckland. 29th INTERNATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. I I AUTHENTIC FILM. | I I HIPPODROME—NOW SHOWING j EMPRESS (NEWTON). EMPRESS— ScßSlon Luxc ' I I I TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. I A SBCOND-TO-NONE PROGRAMME!! i The British Film Kvery Britisher I Should Sec. I BRITISH I > NAVAL I SECOND NAVATj | SECOND TO NONE. NAVATj 'TO NONE. 1 NAVAL '-— I FILM. ! ( Don't miss this Delightful Romance I of Our British Navy. j The Only Official Film of the I | GREAT EUCHARISTIC I i CONGRESS. I I THE GREAT PAGBANT OP I ! SPLENDOUR. i I USUAL FAMILY PRICES.. | I WEST END— ponsonby rd. WEST END— buss ' on Luxe ' Great Programme of Variety. No. 1 — KENNETH HARLAN and PATSY RUTH MILLER In "THE SAP." "THE SAP." A Mystery Thriller of Mexican Border Adventure. No. 2— The One and Only Authentic Film. 29TH INTERNATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. The Great Paceant of Splendour. Also, a Bis Supporting Projrramme. WEST END THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. I I I' I DE LUXE < MT .. ALBERT). DE LUXE— 8c85!0n 7.45. Luxc ' 2 STAR ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— ; Marie Prevost aud Kenneth Harlan In I I "BOBBED HAIR." I [ Xo. 2— TOM MIX In I I "DAREDEVIL'S REWARD." I f USUAL FAMILY PRICES. j DE LUXE, MT. ALBERT, 1 I I |, TO-NIGHT. I '
TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW — THURSDAY. GRAND CONCERT, Tendered to MRS. G. F.. CATER. The Following Well-known Artists will Render Items: Misses Mina Caldow, Alma McGruer and Beryl Smith ; Messrs. VV. Brough, F. Baker, D. 31ack, R. Dormer, T. T. Garland, T. Harris, W. Hicks, B. Mannall, A. McElwain, H. Miller, G. Poore, S. Pritchard, A. Ripley. H. Richards, J. Simpson. E. Thomas, Z. Wood, L. Wilson, R. Yates, SergeantMajor Halaban ; also the Blind Boys' Band and the Auckland Orphans' and Savage Clubs' Orchestras. Accompanists: Mrs. A. Ripley, Messrs. Leo Whittaker, C. Towsey, and T. Sparling. Doors Open 7 p.m. Commence at 7.45 p.m. Admission, 2/6. Reserves, 6d extra. Children, 1/. Tickets and Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 19 POPPYLAND — POPPYLAND IN ST. -\rATTIIKWS TJAKISH TTALL, T. -"-"-ATTIIEWH *. AItISII -tl-ALL, HOISSOX STREET. FRIDAY, CJATUKDAY, "\fOXDAY. KIDAY, SATURDAY, ON DAY. mCESDAY, 1 i:i;.sday, SEPT. 21. 22 ) ( 24 and 25 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. ) ( 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. To bf opened by MRS. DR. I'ARKES, on FRIDAY AKTERXOOX. at 2 p.m. The Hall lias been transformed into a field of Re<] Popple*, with hundred* of red lights shining in a Forest of Greenery. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Orchestra. Stalls laden with Beautiful Work. Plain and Fancy. Artistic; Brass. Cak,es, Produce, Flowers, Sweets, etc., brilliantly illuminated each evening. Admission : Afternoons Free : Evenings, 1/. Be sure aDd come. You will enjoy every minute and help a good cause. :x2."i DANCING. STOR'MOXTS, LTD. SOCIAL CLUB.—A Social and Dance will be held at the Masonic Hall. Belgium St., on WEDNESDAY, September 26, at 7.45 p.m. Songs. Novelty Items and also Exhibition .Dances by Mr. Colin Shorter and Miss Yvonne Arlen Supper provided. Tickets may be obtained at any of our branches. Double, 4': Ladie-s, 2/; Gents, 2/0. All friends cordially invited. :x22 F. J. FREEMAN, Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING. "YTISS ]\J"AKGAKET /"V?pONXOR, NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING AUTHORITY ON BALLROOM DANCING. Studio : EMBASSY THEATRE, QUEEN STREET (Lessees Embassy Theatre, Ltd.). Telephone 40-214. MISS O'CONNOR has just returned from a tour of England. France, and America, where she studied under the world's leading teachers. ! Private Lessons and Classes from 9.30 i a.m., iu Yale Blues, Xew Foxtrot, QuickStep Waltz, Heebie Jeebies, Baltimore. i
VTADAME EDITH BAIRD (of London). (Fellow of the Imperial Society of Dance Teachers), iFormerly Member of the British Association of Operatic Dancers). ALL THAT IS LATEST IN TUB BALLROOM. Classes and Private Lessons Daily. Uiuij Uf-633 for appointment.. 22. WESTBOUKNE KOAD. ' RKMUERA, WS BALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern i Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opposite G.P.O. D 4 FOXTROT, Waltz. Blues, in Six Lessons. Kuby Sherriff, Upstairs, St. Kevin's Arcade. Newton, opp. UenOell's. C LEARN to Blues, Waltz, Jazz for Xnias; expert private tuition ; success assured ; 1.-./ course.—Write W. 2904, Star. Hi MLLE. VALESKA, Ngapubi Chambers, Lome St., opposite Regent Theatre.— Every Kind of Dancing Taught.— Phone 16-121. P AKISIAN DANCING STUDIO. 39-40 Winstone Buildings, Queen St. Princi pals. Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley—Correct l'nition. refined stfle. D 2JTODDART School of Dancing and Fancy 5 Costume Hiring Co., 313, Dilworth Udgs. Ballroom Dancing Specialist. 47-71>9.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 22
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