DIXIELAND CABARET
The latest and most popular jajsz , numbers will be featured by the fa.rnj ous Dixieland Dance Band at the usual j Wednesday mid-week carnival tills evening. Many dancers have already reserved tables for the big birthday ball at Dixieland on Monday evening next, when there will be spectial attractions, including a huge birthday cake. To those who doubt that the "airplane age” is here—let it be known that by actual adding machine count 37 “ships’ passed over the Metro-Gold- ! wyn-Mayer studios during a single day's shooting of Cecil B. De Mille’s proI duction. “Djuamitp.” All outdoor talkt ing scenes had to stop until they i passed:
I Although it was originally intended \ that “Blackmail,” the first British In ! ternational ull-talkie picture, shoulc j remain at the Capitol Theatre, London for only three weeks, patronage in { creased to such an extent that the sea ; son was extended. The one-hundredtl ’ showing was given recently*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 801, 23 October 1929, Page 17
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154DIXIELAND CABARET Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 801, 23 October 1929, Page 17
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