DIXIELAND CABARET
With the bright music of tlie Dixieland Dance Band, another thoroughly enjoyable evening should be spent at the luxurious Dixieland-by-tlie-sea this evening. Dancing will be enjoyed 1111 til midnight. Afternoon teas are served in the cabaret every day to delightful music. A big Charity Ball has been arranged at the Dixieland Cabaret for October 3 > when dancing -will be enjoyed from 8 : 30 p,m. until 1.30 a.m. This ball will be under the auspices j the Auckland Jewish Women’s Benevolent Society and the Auckland Hospital Auxiliary, and the proceeds be devoted to helping the hospital. Fr om the coast of Kent, after several weeks absence on location, CastleTOTI Knight and his unit have now returned. “Goodwin Sands'* is now in speech-recording stages, and the director ia at work on them at Elstree. :,- o °ro Marriott. Spike Milland, Mona ,°ya and Eugenie Amami are prin- * *Pals. Miss Amami’s recording voice V* °ne of the most pleasant ever heard n * “talkie'* it is stated, . -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 17
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164DIXIELAND CABARET Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 17
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