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THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION GRAND) CARNIVAL FREE ENTRY FORM LUNA PARK CARNIVAL 1928. MARCH 3RD. TO 17TH. INCLUSIVE. NATIONAL DANCING COMPETITIONS ENTRY FORM Please enter my name as a competitor in Class for the above Competition. I will compete in the following events. In consideration of my entry being 1 accepted, I agree and declare as follows: 1. That my age last birthday was 2 2. That I will abide by and accept 3 the decision of the judge in all cases. n Full Nana Address ... L_ This Entry Form to be used only for National Dancing Events. GLITTERING PRESENT THIS COUPON AT THE PARK GATES AND YOU WILL BE ADMITTED FREE TO OBTAIN ENTRY FORMS IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPETITIONS ALL USUAL fireworks luna park BOOMING BRASS BAND 80 Performers INNUMERABLE ATTRACTIONS LUNA PARK NEW ZEALAND’S CONEY ISLAND (Take Id Bus from Wharf Gates) ADMIT BEARER FREE FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN ENTRY IN THE COMPETITIONS TO BE HELD DURING THE ATTRACTIONS Together with Competitions that will interest and amuse l In the Palais De Dance £2O TROT and Waltz Competition BALLROOM CHARLESTON COMPETITION BEST DRESSED LADY AND GENTLEMAN BEST COMEDY DRESS, LADY AND GENTLEMAN CHILDREN’S GALA DAYS SATURDAYS, March 3rd and 10th Best Decorated Turn-out of Doll and Pram Girls Best Representation of an Animal Boys or Oiri, Best Fancy Dressed Couple Boys or Oirt, Best Decorated Turn-Out—Boy’s Trolley .. Haft Best Decorated Bicycle .... Best Representation of a Picture Artist Best Representation of Jackie Coogan Boy or Oirl Best Representation of Baby Peggy ALL ENTRIES ARE FREE r FREE ENTRY FORM LUNA PARK CARNIVAL 1928. MARCH 3RD. TO 17TH. INCLUSIVE. GENERAL ENTRY FORM Please enter my name as a Competitor in the Competition. In consideration of my entry being accepted, I agree and declare as follows:—• 1. That I will at all times during the Competition ntc my best endeavours to further the interests of Lima Park. 2. That I will abide by and accept as final in all cases the decision of the judges or Managers of the Competition. Full Name Address .... GRAND CARNIVAL TWO WEEKS OF FUN AND FROLIC —“Heigh ho! Come to the Fair! This Entry Form to be used for all Competitions other than the National Dancing Events. I I So ?”

DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT Dancing, 8.30 p.m. to Midnight. 3.600 SQ. FT. OF PERFECT DANCING FLOOR. Toe Tickling Music by the Famous Internationals. the Syncopators Supreme. Gorgeous Decorations and Lighting Effects. Comfortable Seating. Delicious Cold Drinks. Dainty Suppers, and last, but not least, a Delightfully Cool Atmosphere. THIS IS WHAT DIXIELAND. AND DIXIELAND ONLY, CAN OFFER YOU. ADMISSION, ss. For Reservations, Phone 26-615, or National Tours. Ltd., Phone 46-400. Transport 4nay be arranged with National Tours, Ltd., next to Majestic Theatre. Savoy Club Ballroom (Entrance next Milady Beauty Parlours, Beresford St., Newton). SAVOY SPECIAL THIS EVENING (Saturday). Dancing from 8 o’clock. It is row acknowledged that ours is the finest-appointed Dance Room in N.Z., and together with the glorious music by NORM. GANLEY A THE SAVOYANS, there is sufficient assurance of a delightful night of unalloyed, refined pleasure. DANCE hiOVELTIES BY DELL, THE CABARET GIRL. Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen. 2/6. GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. TO-NIGHT Bto 12 TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT O’NEILL ST. HALL, PONSONBY. “BEST OF ALL,” OLD TIME DANCE Chocolates, Cigarettes. Streamers. F ALTRI DGE'S ORCHESTRA. Perfect Floor, Cool Hall, Select Music. Ladit'S 1 s £d. Gents 2s. Concession to Members. Free Bus to Point Chevalier after Dance. H. KEATS. Social Sec. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. I The -colour sequences in “The Garden of Eden,” Corinne Griffith’s latest film, ■were shot by one of the largest batteries of cameras ever assembled on a set. In addition to four colour cameras, taking scenes from different angles, a half-dozen cranks were turnins on straight ‘black and white” film, m case the colour photography did not prove satisfactory, but this? proved an unnecessary precaution, for the “dream in their natural tone satisfied the producers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 16

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