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“PARAMOUNT ON PARADE” BIRTHDAY CAKE WEIGHT GUESSING COMP. THIS HUGE BIRTHDAV CAKE WILL be: OFFICIALLY WEIGHED IN THE Civic Winter Garden Tearoom TO-NIGHT AT 11 P.M. BY THE REV. JASPER CALDER AND THE OFFICIAL PARTY. AND the: cake will be PRESENTED TO THE WINNING GUESS. CAKE DESIGNED AND MADE BY JOHN STORMONT AND SON. PLAZA An Eye.filling, Tune Thrilling Comedy. Funnier than “SUNNY SIDE UP” “THE GOLDEN CALF” With Sue Carol El Brendel Marjorie White Jack Mulhall Also HIDE OUT AND “FIRST CRICKET TEST” DIXIFL-AND “BY THE SEA.” NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Open Every Day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Morning and Afternoon Teas. Three Cabaret Nights Weekly. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS ALL THE YEAR ROUND 1 . The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, well known all over the Southern Hemisphere always in Attendance. Reservations can be made by Ringing 26-615. teachers or dancing MISS SPENCER Syrnondsville Studio, Symonds 'Street. Phone 42-237. Private Lessons by Appointment. DANCES, SATURDAYS, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes Monday and Thursday. Jhe Studio has been redecorated and is now available for Private Dances, Etc. BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing passes. Private Tuition Valeska’s studio. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-121. MADAME PAVETTE wishes to announce th at her STUDIO IS CLOSING DOWN tor an indefinite period, owing to sickness ln * ler family. Date of Resumption of Classes will be Published Later. talking screen version of Rex 3 * The Spoilers,” in which Gary will star, has gone into proJJJtlon. Filming is being made at Hume. California. where an f-uthentic replica of Nome, Alaska, has dir n c° nstructed - Edwin Carewe is P * ctin S. and Kay Johnson, Betty c, hipson, William Boyd and Harry een have the principal featured
PETER PAN AUCKLAND’S LATEST CABARET In the Heart of Auckland. Cr. LORNE and RUTLAND STREETS OPENING BALL DANCING TILL 1 A.M. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NEW 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. EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL. RESERVE NOW FOR OPENING BALL AND SATURDAY NIGHT. FOR RESERVES PHONE 46-777 MUSIC WEEK TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) 8 O’CLOCK. TOWN HALL GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT by Lyric Quartet: Messrs. Ripley, Richards, McElwain, and Thomas. Auckland Operatic Society in Special Selections from repertoire. Misses Theo Halpin, Piano; Lillian Woods (Vocalist), Dr Trevor de Clive Lowe (’Cello); Signor A. Costantini, Len Barnes (Vocalists), Haydn Murray (Violin), Alan McElwain (humour). Accompanists, Miss Kathleen O’Leary, Mr. Leo Whittaker. ADMISSION, 1s; CHILDREN, 6d. CONCESSION TICKETS STILL ON SALE. TO-MORROW’S ATTRACTIONS TOWN HALL AT 2.30 P.M. Grand Concert by Pupils of the Auckland Catholic Schools. Choirs, Orchestra, Instrumental Ensembles, and Solos. Primary Schools' Pupils—Sacred Heart College, Ponsonby; Sacred Heart Convent, Remuera; St. Joseph’s Convent, Grey Lynn; St. Joseph’s Convent, Remuera; St. Benedict's Convent, Newton; St. Mary’s College, Ponsonby; Senior Pupils of Sisters of St. Joseph; St. Peter's College, Northcote. Miss Mavis Grevatt, Harp Solo. Accompanist: Miss N. Ormond. Hon. Secretary, Rev. F. H. Terry. Conductor, Rev. Bro. Henry. LEWIS EADY HALL, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 3.30. GRAND CONCERT BY ACADEMIC CLUB. Artists: Academic Club Orchestra. Conductor: Mr. W. Morris. Academic. Club Choir. Conductress: Madame Annie Morris. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW EVENING, 8 P.M. GRAND CONCERT BY AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY AND BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION, 1s; CHILDREN, 6d. See Official Programme for full particulars. A. L. STEDMAN, Hon. Sec.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 15
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