AMUSEMENTS. <^^nn[c^> 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. 2500 SEATS at 1/, 1/6, 2/, 2/6. CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK In a Modern Role as a Wealthy Broker, In " HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." A Paramount Picture, With CHARLIE RUGGLES, A Riot of Laughs as a Henpecked Husband. lie had—a good wife, two adorable kids, a nice home. Yet he decided to take a "Husband's Holiday"! It's all so REAL! This man might be that neighbour they're all talking about! GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ! "NEW CIVIC ORCHESTRA," —PLAYING— | "Show Boat." RESERVATIONS FROM 2/3. PHONE 30-100. FRIDAY NEXTHERE'S THE REAL LAUGH YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR The Year's Comedy-Romance WILLIAM l. LOCKE'S WILLIAM J. LOCKE'S WILLIAM J. LOCKE'S I I "THE SHORN LAMB," "THE SHORN LAMB," "THE SHORN LAMB," l ! Released as " STRANGERS IN LOVE." " STRANGERS IN LOVE." " STRANGERS IN LOVE." " STRANGERS IN LOVE." A Paramount Ficture, With FREDRIC MARCH, KAY FRANCIS, STUART ERWIN. IT WAS A LAUGHING MATTER ALL THE TIME. lie didn't know From one Kiss to another what was going to happen next— WE GUARANTEE THIS PICTURE WILL MAKE YOU CHUCKLE AS YOU HAVE NEVER CHUCKLED BEFORE. BOOK EARLYRESERVATIONS FROM 2/3. DANCING. rnO-NIGHT, THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. THE POPULAR MAYFAIR CLUB DANCE. Dance in a real Cabaret to a Genuine Band of Master Musicians below ordinary Dance Hall prices. Ladles 1/, Gents 1/. Novelty Dances, Streamers, Prizes, etc. Announcements for future Competitions. x 9 DANCE Hats, 1/6 dozen; Novelties, 2/6 dozen, large variety.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape Rd. Note change of address. Phone 27-720. RTt S TEACHERS OF DANCING. Frank woodruffe, tne Expert Instructor. Jazz or Old-time Course, 10/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B I\/TISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce), IVJL SymondsvillC! Studio, Symonds St.— Private Lessous daily in the Latest Dances, including Tango. Dances every Saturday. Tuition Classes, Mondays, Ihursdays. Terms. Studio, or Phone 42-237. B Alt IS lAN Studio, 419, Queen St. (below Tabernacle) —Beginners' Class forming, ten lessons, 15/; modern dances. Apply early. EDUCATIONAL. PROFITABLE FOR jgOYS AND Q.IRLS. This vear, more than ever, boys as 'wellj as girls, are realising the value of a knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting in entering for a business career. In open competition in Hemingway s Commercial Classes for July, two out of three awards of Free Tuition were won by boys. rpUITION JJESULTS: BOOKKEEPING— Ronald Johnston. SHORTHAND— David Nola. TYPEWRITING— Miss Helen Somerville. Hemingway's excel for Sound, Practical Tuition in the above subjects. Individual attention. Terms commence from day of enrolment. FEES NOW REDUCED. JJBMINGWAY'S jgUSINESS CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL ST. ItIVATE Coaching, entrance and University.—Herbert Mason, M.A., King Edward St., Dominion Rd. xll BRIDGE. PRACTICE for Beginners now forming, coaching free. —"The Oaks," Wellesley St. East. B ROOM, 12 tables, available Parties, large, small. —"The Oaks," Wellesley St. East. B TYPISTS. DUPLICATING, Multigraphing, Envelope Addressing: we specialise in form letters for mail advertising.—lmperial Typewriters, British Chambers, High St. D TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. ABSOLUTE Bargains In Used Typewriters, perfect condition, easy terms. Call I'llperial Typewriters, British Chambers, High St. D ADDING Machines, Burroughs, Wales, etc.. all makes at especially reduced prices; guaranteed perfect mechanical condition.—British Typewriters, Ltd., Queen's Arcafle. TF TYPEWRITERS WANTED. rpYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines, Dup--L licators, any make, uny condition; highest cash prices offered.—ll2, Queen's Arcade. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 187, 9 August 1932, Page 16
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