AMUSEMENTS m 3 n THE PARISIAN To-night COMMENCING AT 8. AT Dominion Hall DOMINION ROAD. (Opposite Post Office). | Ray Marson And His • BOSTON I DANCE ORCHESTRA v Will Again be in Attendance. SINGLE, 2/6. DOUBLE, 4/6. EVENING DRESS REQUESTED. Inaugurated by PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, Teachers of Modern Dancing, 39-40 Winstone Buildings, Queen Street.
OPENING TO-DAY For a Seven Nights’ Season Clubhouse, Bayswater Wharf AND TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. “Petticoat Lane” A Cameo of London Life and London Types. Beautiful Scenery by H. Melville. A Splendid Array of Goods of All Descriptions. Delightful Programme To-night by the “ALLEY KIDS.” Free Boat (Lake Takapuna) leaving: Town every night at 7.40 p.m. Buy your Petticoat Lane Ticket at the Ferry Office for Sixpence. This covers your Return Trip and Admission to the Fair. L. S. DAVIS, Organiser. N.Z. Labour Party Queen’s Theatre SUNDAY, JUNE 26 at 7'30 p.m. Speaker: MR. O. McBRINE Subject: “HANDS OFF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS” Chairman: MR. A. G. OSBORNE MEREDITH’S ORCHESTRA LECTURES R EMUERL ' B R A * VWINTER COURSE Lecture By REV. W. G. MONCKTON. ‘The Problems of the Day’ (The Far East.—Russia.—The Mediterranean.—The Balkans.—Disarmament.) Tuesday, June 28, 1927 Chairman: CR. OSCAR McBRINE. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE, OR BY COURSE TICKET. QREY LYNN LIBRARY. WINTER COURSE Lecture By MR. J. W. SHAW, M.A. “PIONEERS, 0, PIONEERS: NEW ZEALAND IN THE MAKING” Wed., June 29, 1927 Chairman: CR. W. H. MURRAY. ADMISSION : SIXPENCE, OR BY COURSE TICKET.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 80, 25 June 1927, Page 14
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