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2 BIG SPECIALS RONALD COLMAN and VI LMA BANKY m “LEATHERFACE” or “ TWO LOVERS ” From Baroness Orczy's romantic story. A WM. FOX SPECIAL “ BLINDFOLD ” COOL! COMFORTABLE! CLEAN! DIXIELAND The Most Beautiful Cabaret in New Zealand. Delightfully Situated and Most Comfortably Appointed By the Sea. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) IS DIXIELAND’S BIg'nOVELTY AND SPECIAL ATTRACTION NIGHT, With plenty of Free Novelties and Dancing Attractions. Dancing from 8.30 p.m. till 1 a.m. Admission, ss. 3,600 Square Feet of Perfect Floor Space. Come Along and Enjoy the Best Night in Auckland. PHONE 26-615 AT ONCE, AND MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS.
TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. ± WNA M#K THIS WEEK’S STAR ATTRACTION EVERY EVENING UNTIL THURSDAY, WHEN THE BELL RINGS, THE FUN FACTORY WILL BE OPENED FREE FREE FREE FAMOUS BRACKENS FAMOUS BRACKENS Will Present Their Marvellous Act Juggling. Ladder Balancing. Knife Throwing, on the Tight Wire Bicycle Riding and Wire Walking. AND YET FREE TO PATRONS OF LUNA PARK LUNA PARK CITY OF AUCKLAND ALBERTPARY TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. POINT ERIN PARK To-morrow Night, (Thursday) at 8 O’clock. Charming Musical Programme by the Auckland Municipal Band GOD SAVE THE KING, overture, "Light Cavalry" - - Suppe - - Boacberim JJorceau, "Humoreske" - - - Dvorak "forceau Mignon. "Salut D'Amour” Elgar Cernet Duet. "Ida and Dot" - - Losey Soloists, Messrs. Davies and Morgan, selection, "Reminiscences of Wales" - - - Godfrey - INTERVAL. Overture. "Jubilant' - - - Galuska vvalti, “The Blurt Danube” - Strauss selection, "Classics' (containing many favourite operatic and other numbers) - - Ewing oriental Phantasy, "In a Chinese Temple Garden" . Ketelbey "farch, "The Woman Soldier" - Bombic National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. MARCH 2, 2-5 P.M. • GARDEN PARTY. AT MRS. G. H. WILSON S 3 UPLAND RD., REMUERA, For Y.W.C'.A. Funds. Musical Programme. Cake, Product, Sweet Stalls. Joms and Bring Your Friends to Afternoon Tea. try Cooper, who is now completwork in “Wolf Sons,” will have the leading roles in “A Tale Alp**,” and the feminine lead k® played by Ustlier Ralston.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 599, 27 February 1929, Page 15
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