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AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY. LYRIC. EMBASSY. LYRIC. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, 11.30, 2.30, 7.45. 5 and 7.45. The World's Best-known Scotsman, SIR HARRY LAUDER, i In a Modern Story . of Intrigue, Mystery, Adventure and Romance. o— THEN —-William Fox Presents "THE NEWS PARADE," A Snappy, Up-to-the-minute COMEDY-DRAMA. Usual Popular Piices. A THREE-DAY LAUGHTER SEASON A THREE-DAY LAUGHTER SEASON COMMENCES TO-NIGHT, AT 7. At the — PRINCE EDWARD. — KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Daily, 1.30 and 7. Wm. Fox Presents his Comedy Jeani, TED McNAMARA AND SAMMY COHEN, In "V\7HY QULORS W ROXG " "VV H y BAILORS »» RONG." High Sea Roamers in Romantic Hot Water. And ZAXE GREY'S "TTNDER fHHE rpONTO "RIM." " NDER - 1 - HE J-ONTO ll IM," Starring RICHARD ARLEN AND MARY BRIAN. Good Supports and the "Prince Edward" Orchestra. '. ■ . — NEW TUDOR CINEMA,— REMUERA, "The Theatre Classic." Direction : Fuller-Hay ward and Mumford. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. The World's Greatest Picture, SUNRISE," , t CNRISE," * With JANET GAYNOR and GEORGE O'BRIEN. A dramatic conflict of temptations enacted against a background of STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE. Its emotional appeal is terrific. Additional Attraction : W. C. FIELDS and CHESTER CONKLIN in " T7IOOLS Tj'Oß T UCK." «' OOLS -T OH -"UCK." , — Capitol.*sA FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE Capitol. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK. Capitol. The Greatest Picture Programme Capitol. * in Auckland. Capitol. " \T7INGS." " Capitol. "* * INGS." "»' INGS." Capitol. A mighty 1928 screen sensation, Capitol, a colossal masterpiece, thrilling, Capitol, spectacular, . r&mantlc, daring. Capitol, heroic, with a delightful and Capitol, gripping story, starring Clara Bow Capitol. Strong Supporting Programme, Capitol, including "KNIGHTS OF THE Capitol. AIR:" Latest News and comedy. Capitol. CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Capitol., (Special..Music Score.) Capitol. PATRONS.—Don't miss this exCapitol. cellent picture. 2J Hours' VFonCapitol. derful Entertainment. Capitol. Reservations. Phone 20-710. A, FULLER - HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—B O'CLOCK—TO-NIGHT. "THE POOR NUT." A Rollicking College Classic, starring Jack Mulhall and Charlie Murray. The Second Picture: "MAN, WOMAN AND SON," A Masterpiece of Dramatic Intensity, starring John Gilbert. Selected Supporting Programme. ' "T7UDENDALE. ■' \ - — — A Fuiler-Hayward Theatre, TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. Final Screening of "A MAN'S PAST," Starring Conrad Veidt and Barbara Bedford. The Second Picture: "BRINGING OP FATHER." A Riotous Comedy-Dfama, starring Polly Moran. Comedy, News, Orchestra, Phone 20-710. QNEHUNGA PICTURES. Strand. TO-NIGHT. Strand. _ V'William Fox Presents Strand. VDOLORES DEL RIO and Strand. VICTOR McLAGLEN. In Strand. " LOVES; OF CARMEN." Strand. A True Story of Spain, and a Strand. Daring Gipsy Girl. Strand. *, Strand. Full Supporting Programme. Strand. Strand. This picture is . recommended - by Strand, the Censor more especially for Strand. Adult Audiences. DANCING. rpO-NIGHT — TUESDAY — TONIGHT. - 1 - PARAMOUNT DANCES, Surrey Crescent. ' • Fifth Heat £5 FOX TROT COMPEI TION. VI DEAN and Her Band In Attendance. Dancing, 8-11. Chocs, and'Clgs. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. Management B. PITMAN, J. HENDRY. . . .- ,2 rpO-NIGHT' IS -jOUR LONG NIGHT. x O-NIGHT IS OUR LONG NIGHT. CLENDON DANCE CLUB, DOMINION HALLj'SXext Dominion Rd. P.O. Clyde Howley'S -Famous Internationals. SPECIAL PRIZES : MONTE CARLO. Admission 2/. Dancing 8-12. , • ■> , ■' .) Remember our.FANCY DRESS DANCE on OCTOBER 16. Cash Prizes. v 2 rpONIGHT (TUESDAY)ST G&ORGE'S J- HALL, RANFURLY itD.,EPSOM. ' ?. latest Hits by .Parker's Dance Bajnd. Balloons, Streamers," Novelty Dances. Dancing 8t11.30 p.m. • Ladies 1/6, Gehtliemen 2/6, Double 3/6. RANFURLY DANCE CLUB. 2 DON'T FORGET — BtfNDALL'S COLLEGIANS' WUNDA DANCE. ST. SEPULCHRE'S. TO-NIGHT. All the Latest and Best. TEACHERS OF DANCiNQ. -. . ; Learn the yale blues in three LESSONS. " FOXTROT, WALTZ AND BLUES IN SIX. Particulars;-,!' * , MISS RUBY SHEKRIFF.r Afternoons and: Evening. . . •£ • Upstairs, St. Kevin's Arcade, dpp.'Rendells. Mornings. f* ' * *.- 8. I-lopetoun Street. Ponsonby... ■ T T> ALLROOM DANCING. Correct *-* Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Buildings. opposite G.P.O. ■ |>j F IiA , N K WOODRUFFE, Expert Jaza Instructor, guarantees proficiency for W: private tuition—l7B. Upper Symond* D M IS H s f E^ CEK ' s dances, Symondsvllle Studio. Symonds St. (next St. Paul s) Tuesdays, Saturdays. 8 p.m. Tuition Clnawa Thursdays Private ment. Latent Dances, including Yale Blurs. Particulars Phone or Studio. B MH' E - VALESKA. Njrapuhi Chambers. Lo ™ e , V "PPOf'tc Regent Theatre.— Kind of Dancing Taught. — Phone 4(il - 1 - D PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO. 39-4o' Winstone Buildings. Queen St. Prinei' pals. Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentlev. — Correct Tuition, refined style. j} <3 AN TOY Studio. 83, Queen St., One- " hunga. — Modern Dancing Classes, 7 p.m. Practice Dances, 8 p.m.. Tuesdays. Snturrtf y v '. , , ■ ■ *;6 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. j RIVERHEAD AND ORTRNI) SERVICES. STEAMERS. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES: Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsoovilie. Wnimarie. and Rlverbead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverlieail Daily at 6.4-"> p.m. (Sundays •xceptedl. FOR OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf Sundays. 0.45 a.m.. Wednesdays. '.>.45 a.M. Fridays. 6.30 p.m.. Saturdays. 1.43 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. IM ELOCUTION. miß ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College. l/>udon), — Dramatic. ArtSpeech and. Deportment.—l 2. Scot* Hall. Symonds S» ' < ' >••• • "lITH

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 18

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