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“PARAMOUNT ON PARADE’’ BIRTHDAY CAKE WEIGHT GUESSING COMP. THIS WILL Civic Winter Garden Tearoom TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY AT 11 P.M. WHEN THE CAKE WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE WINNING GUESS. CAKE DESIGNED AND MADE BY JOHN STORMONT AND SON. KING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL DANCE At the College, Middlemore, — On Friday Next, Aug. 22, at 8.30 p.m. Tickets procurable from members of the Committee or at the Old Boys’ Office, South British Bldgs., Shortland Street (office hours, 12.30-1 p.m.) Passenger Transport Bus will leave the G.P.O. at 7.45 for the College and return to town after the Dance. G. H. BATGER, Secretary-Treasurer. TEACHERS OF DANCING 1/ PER LESSON Violet Robertson, /“ reg teacher. Lessons given with a guarantee of satisfaction All Dancing —Operatic (toe) Classical, Highland, etc.. Latest Ballroom. Room 200, Racine Buildings. Wellesley Street East.
PLAZA CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. An Eye-filling, Tune Thrilling Comedy. Funnier than ‘SUNNY SIDE UP” “THE GOLDEN CALF” With Sue Carol El Brendel Marjorie White Mulhall Also •HIDE OUT.” AND “FIRST CRICKET TEST” THE ONE AND ONLY “BROADWAY” TO-NIGHT. BRITANNIA THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. Direction: O'Brien-Fuller- Hayward. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8. Universal’s 10-Reel ALL-TALKING SI NGI NIG—I O, *HCIN G and PART COLOUR ATTRACTION. “BROADWAY” Special Array of Talkie and Musical Featurettes. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. PETER PAN AUCKLAND’S LATEST CABARET WTV In the Heart of AuckJf Cr. LORNE and RUTLAND STREETS OPENING BALL DANCING TILL 1 A.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. NSW different. Sumptuously Furnished, Tastefully Arranged with a pleasing colour scheme. A Feature of the Cabaret will be the PETER PAN DANCE BAND Under the Baton of Mr. F. Briggs, late of Australia. After Theatre Parties Specially Catered for. RESERVE now for opening ball AND SATURDAY NIGHT. POR RESERVES PHONE 46-777
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 15
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