AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI AND . RIALTO T ALTC>^'"' AT BOTH THEATRES. RIALTO, 7.45. TIVOLI, 8 p.m. A WONDERFUL \ ENTERTAINMENT, v HEADED BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S WIDELY-READ NOVEL, "EYES OF THE WORLD." "EYES OF THE WORLD." "EYES OF THE WORLD." "EYES OF THE WORLD." "EYES OF THE WORLD." "EYES OF THE WORLD." "EYES OF THE WORLD." A Thrilling Story That Will Hold Your Interest From Beginning to End—Set in the Great Wide Open Spaces— Subtle—Daring— Romantic. ALSO, A VAGABOND ADVENTURE, "THE GOLDEN PAGODA." PATHE SI'OKTLIGHT, LATEST GAZETTES, CARTOON, and ALL BARKIE "COLLEGE HOUNDS," THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW!! NOTE! " REAPPEARANCE AT THE TIVOLI OF 1 THE FAVOURITE TIVOLI THE FAVOURITE TIVOLI ORCHESTRA OF 1920-1927, ._ ORCHESTRA OF 1920-1927, V CONDUCTED BY MISS M. ANDERSON, Playing Nightly from 7.30. Overture, "Light Cavalry" and Specially Selected Items. BOX PLAN At H. \-leal, Queen Street, opp. N.Z. Insurance Co. , Phones: Tivoli, 44-136; Rialto, 46-609. rpilE CINEMA SANDRINGHAM. - 1 - TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert in "rpHE T>IG T)OND." \- " - 1 -HE JJig JL OND." Also Showing, ■>• Latest News, Cartoons. Novelty Films and Comedies. J_ DANCING. BALMORAL DANCE CLUB. ZEALANDIA HALL, BALMORAL , (Dominion Road). TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT c AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. JAZZ AND OLD-TIME. Capacious Retiring and Smoking Lounges. Refreshment Rooms and Cloak Attendant. 1. PHENOMENAL LIGHTING EFFECTS. (Messrs. Crawford and Myers, M.C.'s.) SNAPPY BAND OF FIVE EXPERIENCED MUSICIANS, Playing Latest Repertoire. ,] Two (2) Monte Carlo Prizes, in addition ~ to usual Spot Prize?, Streamers, etc. 3j A Real Good Night of Enjoyment that You Cannot Afford to Miss for : Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. EASTER MONDAY. - EXTRAORDINARY CARNIVAL NIGHT. Extra Prizes. 23 \ | A UCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME ] i -°- DANCE i Will be Held TO-NIGHT in THE CLICK CLACK CABARET, (NEWMARKET). - Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates and Cigarettes Free. . J Special Consolation Prizes for Monte Carlo. J MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA in attendance. -,j Come Once. Come Always. I Gents, 2/. Flannels Optional. Ladies 1/6. •j LES. GORDON, M.C. i Reservations Free by Ringing 40-789. 23 ! "DALMORAL CABARET DANCE, 1 > ± - > ZEALANDIA HALL, . | Dominion Road, Balmoral. \ | Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. ; LEW JONES' Famous Orchestra, including i Xylophone Solos by R. A. Jury. Novelties, . i Chocs., Cigs., etc. Good Programme, to * j suit all. . Mr. W. Rimmer, M.C. N. GOISS, Secretary. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. Ci RAND REOPENING RHYTHM DANCE T CLUB, Hirst's Hall, Morniugside— WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25th; Jazz, Waltz, Novelties. Manager, Si WEBB. x 23 , 9 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "OALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, ' -*-* Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.1'.0. ( D 4 EVENING Classes for young men in tap and simultaneous.—Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C : lynSS RUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun -"-*- St., Ponsonby, specialises in American Tap and Ballroom. C 4 "PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below ] *- Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. 1 Alex Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. D VALESKA, Russian Ballet; Specialty < Dancer Ernest Rolls, London, Con- 4 tinent.—Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 46-121. C WELLESLEY Dancing Academy, 100, \ Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley Street. Inter- • national, Simultaneous and Ballroom; specialty. American Tap. Principal, Mr. i Geo. G. Cox. C U -i /O A LESSON — Ballroom Dancing, ' - 1 -' " Direct from London. 10.31. Fascinating now steps. — Miss Violet Robertson, ' Re?. Teacher. 200, Pacific Buildings, Wei- , lesley Street East. MWH £ DYERS AND CLEANERS. c "DUY LESS CLOTHES—THIS SUMMER. I Take advantage of our expert Cleaning and Dyeing Service to brighten up and I renew your present wardrobe. n Just Phone. Wo Collect and Deliver. J CROTUALL WAY CLEANERS AND T DYERS, LTD., l . Edenvale Road, Mount Eden; 137, Symonds 1 Street, next to Post Office, Newmarket. J Phones 13-000, 20-720, 20-721. C - ALWAYS Remember Porter's, established J 1892, still leading service and prices.— a 43, Karangahape Rd. Phone 41-741. A 4 /"IARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one "I penny square foot. — Vacuum Cleaning -» Co.. Albert St. Phone 41-769. D 4 DOMESTIC Vacuum Cleaning Co., opp. T Wellesley St. P.O.—House Cleaning * Service.—Phones 44-600. evening 45-631. D £ "EXPERT Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing J -" and Repairs. Country orders promptly R . attended ; quick service.—City Dye Works, _ 141, Symonds St. Phone 45-042. C "T RIPLEY'S Cleaning Services — Vacuum- , Cleaning, also Windows, Shops, Offices, J Houses.—Phone 42-741. 10,' Commerce St. f. P K WH. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer; Z • Renovations and Remodelling a Jj specialty.—Phone 46-629. 210, Hobson f y\ -i WINES FOR SALE. g AUCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.— Z Choice Port Wine, 30/ per case, Jj freight paid.—Phone 44-409. D A TNVALID Port, 45/; Claret, 45/; Red, M -L 48/; Sherry, 38/; Extra Special r Sherrv, 60/; Special Reserve Port, 60/. S Freight paid, delivery free. State occunation. —Corban and Co., The Wine People, w 31. Fort St. Phone 42-463. D RICH Port Wine, 25/ 2 gallons at depot; bring jars.—Corban's Wines, Fort ot. p - QA/ CASE —Frontignac, rich sweet Red T OX)/ wine; delivered freight paid.— -t Crown Vines, Elliott. St Phone 47-135. D b<
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 18
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