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TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 p.M, ~ Phone 44.136 SEASON EXTENDED. SPECIAL NAVY NIGHT The tradition of TRAFALGAR DAY (MONDAY) will be fittingly observed by the visit of the Officers and Men of H.M.S. Philomel to the evening performance. HISTORY’S GREATEST LOVE STORY ! CORINNE GRIFFITH, as Lady Hamilton H. B. WARNER, as Lord Hamilton. MONTAGUE LOVE, as Captain Hardy VICTOR VARCONI, as Lord Nelson, 9* rr\o^ a'The ecstasy of one of History's Greatest Loves lives upon the Screen. With the star of a score of hits as the Little Gutter Girl ■whose beauty was to sway the fate of Nations—her loves the scandal of an Empire, until .... to prove greatness she Sacrificed her love*: —Love itself! ALL-TALKIE SUPPORTS INCLUDE—NO INCREASE IN PRICES. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT TIVOLI (PHONE 41-136). NEWMARKET KFT •p/sa.iA... - TONIGHT, 7.45 TWO BIG FOX FEATURES. “LOST IN THE ARCTIC.” The Special Authentic Picture of the Polar Regions. And MADGE BELLAMY, in “THE PLAYGIRL.” Ths Footlights and all their glamour. COMEDY. GAZETTE. THEAIEB KXNOSLAJTD TONIGHT AT 8. Phone 20-821. Universal’s Dainty Star, LAURA LA PLANTE in “SCANDAL” Laura in her Best Role. Also, “THE LUCK OF THE NAVY” Gazette Comedy. A Thrilling Story of Secret Service. “THE GLORIOUS GIANNINI” THE UNRIVALLED STAR OF THE MODERN CONCERT WORLD Dussolina GIANNINI (JAH-NEE-NEE) TWO MEMORABLE CONCERTS IN THE AUCKLAND TOWN HALL TUESDAY NEXT AT 8 and THURSDAY NEXT AT 8. Assisting the F SOL DEUTSCH. Violinist ious Soprano will be MOLLY BERNSTEIN, Pianist. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, ss, 3s, Plus Tax. Concessions to Students. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Direction ------ E. J. GRAVESTOCK. By arrangement with Concert Management Daniel Mayer (Inc.), New York.

DANCING DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where all Pleasure and no Disappointments Await You. DANCING TONIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION, ss. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND Are Always Playing New Melodies and Rhythm that make the Dancing a Perfect Joy. Afternoon Teas are Served In the Cabaret Every Day to Delightful Music RING 26-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. DON’T FORGET: MONDAY, 28th r DIXIELAND'S BIRTHNIGHT and LABOUR NIGHT, when the Great Birthday Cake is to be cut. Dancing until 1 a.m. Other Special Features. Admission 15s double. Make your Reservations EARLY. Click Clack Cabaret Auckland’s Cabaret De Luxe Tonight the Management have pleasure in entertaining the Australian Rugby League Footballers. Hear our Jazz Singer in “Louise” and “Broadway Melody.” Dance to the Bright Music of the Click Clack Orchestra. Each Player an Artist. Reservations: Phone 40-789. DOUBLE TICKET, Bs. NOTE.—Flannels are Optional. AKARANA YACHT CLUB lincorp.) Weekly Dance will be held In the CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY, TONIGHT. Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Enaean’a Bldgs., from ?.3Q until 8.30, returning after the Dance. Sub: Ladles. 1s 6d; Gents. 2s. T. McKAY. Commodore. THOS P BOSWELL. Social Sec. GRAND HALLOWEEN DANCE. St. George's Hall, Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Tuesday, Oct. 29. Mrs. C. E. Speight’s Final Dance of Season. Pupils and Friends. Hallowe'en Festivities. Snappy Six Band. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6, Double 4/Tonight—Special Carnival Dance I*t. Chevalier Sailing Club, Joan Street. Novelties Galore—Monte Carlo —Spot Dance—Supper. E. Jaggar-Smith’s Orchestra. Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-; Double 3/-.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 15

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