AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY. LYRIC. EMBASSY. LYRIC. DAILY. TO-XIGHT. 11.30-2.30. 7.45. 5 and 7.45. The World's Best-known Scotsman. SIR HARRY LAUDER, In a Modern Story of Intrigue, Mystery, Adventure and Romance. William Fox Presents "THE NEWS PARADE," A Snappy, Up-to-the-minute COMEDY-DRAMA. Usual Popular Hi ices. — PRINCE EDWARD.— KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Daily. 1.30 and 7. TO-NIGHT, AT 7. TONIGHT, AT 7. CELEBRITY ~Y7"AUDEVILT,E. ELEBRITY * AUDEVILLE. ROSE AND KAY, ROSIE RAYMOND, the Comedienne. HA HA BOYS. And Several Other Acts. OLD FAVOURITES* NIGHT. "Request" Picture No. 2,">. DOROTHY and LILLIAN GISH in " ORPHANS OF THK STORM." " ORPHANS OF THE STORM." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. "Why Sailors Go Wrons" and "Under the Tonto Rim." — NEW TUDOR CINEMA,— REMUERA. "The Theatre Classic." Direction: Fiiller-Ha.vward and Mutnford. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT OF MADGE In "THK PLAY BELLAMY GIRL." Laughter, Thrills. Suspense, and, above all, Romance. Also, RIN-TIN-TIN, the Alsatian Wonder Dog. i n "A RACE FOR LIFE." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. The World's Greatest Picture, Sunrise," UNRISE," With JANET GAYNOR and GEORGE O'BRIEN. A dramatic conflict of temptations enactc! ngainst a background of STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE. It's emotional appeal is tenilic. POPULAR ADMISSION PRICES : 1/6 and 1/. Children. Half Price. APITOL — A FULLER-HAY WARD APITOL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT — S O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. Capitol. Final Screening of Capitol. "A MAN'S PAST." Capitol. The Second Picture, Capitol. "TIP TOES." Capitol. Starring Dorothy Gish. Capitol. 2-REEL COMEDY. CARTOON. Capitol. and NEWS. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. Empire. mpire. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT — S O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. Final Screening - THAT CERTAIN THING," Starring Viola Dana. The Second Picture. "THE BRANDED .SOMBRERO," Starring BUCK .TONES. PATHE NEWS, FOX COMEDY. NOVELTY Eden dale. ~~~ DENDALE. A Fuiler-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO NIGHT. Two Excellent Pictures. " A MAN'S PAST." Starring Conrad Veidt and Barbara Bedford. The Second Picture : " BRINGING UP FATHER." A Riotous Comedy-Drama, starring Polly Moran. Comedy. New.-. Orchestra. Phone 20-710. ONEHUNGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT. Strand. Metrn-Goldwyn Picture" Prese-n: Strand. WILLIAM lIAINE I in Strand. "rpilE QMAUT JK'!'." Strand. " •*- HE «MAKT >OET." • Strand. A snappy Comedy 1 Strand. Strand. Also Screening, TO-NIGHT ONLY Strand. The Official Film of iin. Strand. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS i: Strand. SYDNEY. Strand. Strand. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Strand. "THE LOA'ES OF CARMEN." DANCING. rpO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS STREET. "GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE:" "GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE." THE AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. A happy atmosphere surrounds you from the moment vou enter the Scots Hall. SURPRISES FOR EVERYBODY. An Unlimited Simply of Novelties will be distributed. Effective Decorations. Don't hesitate. Come to Scots Hall and enjoy this pleasant evening. EDGAR BENDAI.L'S JAZZ BAND Will Feature the Latest Musical Numbers. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 2/. GentL, 2/6. 1 { ILENDON DANCE CLUB. LONG NIGHT. TO-MORROW. OCT. 2. FANCY DRESS DANCE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. Admission as Usual. 2/. 1 DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TONIGHT S p.m.—MARYLAND. Old-time Dance, with Fox Trots. Monte Carlo Waltz. Chocs. Cigs., and Streamers. Roil lip and enter for our WALTZING COMI'ETITNON. Cash Prizes.- Mrs. Northover's Orchestra. Ladies ]/, Gents 2/.—GEO. DA VIES, M.C. 1 BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra Open for Engagement. — Office, • Lewis Ead>. Ltd.. Bldg. Phone 43-234 C HAL TURNER'S Carlton Dance Band for your Next Dance. They play to please Terms.—'Phone 45-33S < TEACHERS OF DANCING. M . SS jyj AtSGA KET NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING AUTMOIM n ON BALLROOM DANCING. Studio : EMBASSY THEATRE. QUEEN STKKK'i (Lessees Embassy Theatre, Ltd.). Telephone 46-214. MISS O'CONNOR has just returned from a tour of England, France, and America, where she studied under the world's leadiug teachers. Private Lesson? and Classes from 9.30 a.m., in Yale Blues. New Foxtrot, Quick Step Waltz, Heebie Jeebies. Baltimore. ( TJALLROOM DANCING. Correct Style. ~ Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings. opposite G.1'.0. Waltz. Blues, in Six Lessons. -L Ruby Sherriff, Upstairs. St Kevin's Arcade. Newton, opp. Rendell's. C "VTLLE. VALESKA. Ngapuhi Chambers, ■J-*- Lome St., opposite Regent Theatre.— Lver.v Kind of Dancing Taught. Phone 40-121. d "PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO. Winstone Buildings. Queen St. Principals. Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley. — Correct Tuition, refined style. D School of Dancing and' Fancy Costume Hiring Co., 313, Dilwnrth Hidgs. Ballroom Dancing Specialist. 47-'SP!» - ■ C PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. RIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. STEAMERS. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30' fc.ta. for' Hobsonviile, Waimarie. and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Si'ndays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead Daily at 6.45 p.m. (Sundays excepted). FOR OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf Sundays. 0.45 a.m.. Wednesdays, !).45 M.iii. Fridavs. K.:!rt p.m.. Saturdays. 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 MUSICAL TUITION. f ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8., Teacher of Voice Production, Singing. i'i:ino. Harmony.—22o, Jervois Rd., Heme i'iy Terminus. C I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 18
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