Little Theatre Society Tenth Production At long last the Society has the opporv tunity of presenting this, one of the mort remarkable Plays ever staged. A most wonderful conception, it is a most striking blending of brilliant humour with iQter seriousness. “Outward Bound” The cast, containing several wel I -knowit Players and some new ones, should. r*% t f e opinion of competent critics, worth, i \y uphold the excellent reputation of th« Society. CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT FRIDA Y SATURDA Y MONDAY PUNCTUALLY AT 8 P.M. 6s Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. H. TEACHERS OF DAHOINO. Dixieland Studio of Ballroom Dancing: The most up-to-date Dancing Studio i« the City. Under the management of Mr. Colin Shorter and Miss Yvonne Arlerv. Auckland’s leading authorities in Ballroom Dancing. Private Lessons at any time by arrangement. 200 PACIFIC BLDGS., from 10 a.m daily. Full Particulars RING 46-720 FRANK WOODRUFFE EXPERT INSTRUCTOR AND OLDTIME DANCE AUTHORITY. Special Jazz Course: ISs. 178 UPPER SYMONDS STREET. TEACHERS OF MUSIC CYRIL WALSHE. Teacher of Piano, Theory, Singing and Commercial Subjects. Fees Moderate. Interviews by Appointment, or Phone 44-407. 23 KHYBER PASS (opp. Grafton Rd.).
“A Girl in Every Port.” The name itself should be enough to explain this unusual story about this first mate of a tramp schooner. "A Girl in Every Port” is one of the most unique and. at the same time. one of the most thrilling pictures of the seas ever screened. Victor AlcLaglen, the Cap* tain Flagg of What Price Glory.” is featured as “Spike Madden.” the mate. The story deals with the dramatic adventures of a burly first mate in the various ports of the world which his ship touches. It takes the audience through the twisted streets and the queer cafes haunted by the sailors when they go ashore in the ports o? call. In each port there is a gi*"! whose name is carefully noted ia “Spike Madden's” note-book.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 398, 5 July 1928, Page 15
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