AMUSEMENTS. THIRD ' WEEK THIRD WEEK — AND — STILL GOING .STRONG! STILL GOING STRONG! ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 A.M., 2.15 AND S. Warner Bros.' Musical Success, Warner Bros.' Musical Success, " THE desert SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," "THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," "THE DESERT SONG," "THE DESERT SONG," " THE DESERT SONG," Starring JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA KING, THE SCREEN'S - FIRST OPERETTA. A WARNER BROS. AND A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Plans at St. James' Theatre — HIS MAJESTY'S. — — HIS MAJESTY'S.(Pro.: J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Lessees: Sir Ben. and Mr. John Fuller.) TO-NIGHT at 8. At 8 TO-NIGHT THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUPREME. "LADY BE GOOD." "LADY BE GOOD." " LADY BE GOOD." "LADY BE GOOD." " LADY BE GOOD." "LADY BE GOOD." The New York Laughing, Dancing, Musical Comedy Success, featuring the 1 Eminent English Comedian. FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, Supported by a Brilliant All-Star Company, including the Ever Popular Quartet, THE BIG FOUR, THE BIG FOUR, SATURDAY NEXT: "SUNN Y." PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/. BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. CHURCH NOTICES, gACK-TO THE-BIBLE QAMI'AIGN CONDUCTED BY J~)R. JpRENCH QLIVER, £)R. QLIVER, gCOTS JJALL, SYMONDS STREET. To-night (Tuesday), march is, O-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MARCH IS, At 7.30. Subject: "WHAT ABOUT LUST SOULS?" " "WHAT ABOUT LOST SOULS?" HEAR DR. OLIVER'S SEARCHING ADDRESS. '•DON'T judge DR. OLIVER, Hear HIM." "IS EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY gUCCESSES gPLENDID pEHEORMANCE OF JJEMINGWAY gTUDENTS. OF THE TOTAL ACCOUNTANCY PASSES FOR THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE. 55 PER CENT WERE SCORED 15 Y HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. Bookkeeping I.— Total Passes 76—Hemingway's 3S. Economics— Total Passes 40—Hemingway's 24. Auditing— Total Pa,sses 14—Hemingway's 8. Bookkeeping ll.— Total Passes 15—Hemingway's 9. HEMINGWAY'S Successfully Coached mora Candidates than all other schools combined. SECRETARIAL DEGREE— A UNIQUE RESULT. For this Advanced and Highly-specialised Examination 12 sat —12 were successful— ALL WERE HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. ASSURE SUCCESS. Entrust your training to the School that gets the passes. Enrol with WAY'S OORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. a DAILY or Evening Tuition—Matriculation, Engineering, Surveying Examinations, correspondence.—Ashcroft, 17, Ladies' Mile, Remuera. Phone 17-802. I! OME Dressmaking Classes at Druleigli College, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.—Phone 46-SS4. D T EYS INSTITUTE.—WireIess Class recommences on March 19. —Further particulars, apply the Librarian, Leys Institute. ' xIS DANCING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ATTRACTIVE AND POPULAR. Auckland's Coolest Old-time Ballroom. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET, i - DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET. | NORTH STREET. NEWTON. Featuring George Hunter's "Revellers" and their Musical Hits. Balloons, Streamers, Chocs.., Cigs., etc. Ladies 1/. Gents 2/. xIS "PARAMOUNT DANCES, GAIETY HALL, - 1 - Surrey Crescent. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8-11. Jack Swinburne's Havana Band. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers and Confetti Ladies 1/0. Gents. 2,/. R. LINCOLN. 18 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "DALLItOOM Dancing, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs opp G - p -°- D 4 Frank WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor—Special Jazz Course 15/ • success assured.—l 74. Upper Symonds St B T>ARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, n 19 A 1 " Queen St. —Miss Brooks! Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons: Ballroom Dancing. 13 Dancing Studio Re-opening * January 25, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lorne St., cpp. Regent Theatre. Phone 46-121. £
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 20
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