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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL THREE DAYS! <gT. JAMKS',— St.. J AMEl'',= = "Where Sound Sounds Best." — Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. SIB BENJAMIN AND MR. JOHN FULLER PRESENT WITH PRIDE \\ MARIE DRESSLER, \\ \\ WALLACE BEERY, Vy Vy JEAN HARLOW, Vy Vy JOHN BARRYMORE, Vy BILLIE BURKE, Vy \\ In W INNER AT THIGHT." INNER AT J^IGHT." Dinner at ttught." INNER AT | Recommended liy Censor for Adults. // With // // LIONEL P.AKRYMORE // // JEAN lIERSIIOLT // // KAREN MORLEY // // EDMUND LOWE // // MADGE EVANS // // LEE TRACY // // PHILLIPS HOLMES // // MAY ROBSON, // BOOK NOW—AT ST. JAMES'. lock your doors ANI) YOUR HEARTS — HERE COMES ... "THE SOLITAIRE MAN. "THE SOLITAIRE MAN." Recommended bjj Censor for Adults. With HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, ELIZABETH ALLEN, LIONEL ATWILL, MARY BOLAND, . MAY HOBSON. FRIDAY NEXT. " THE MERRY WIDOW " Is unquestionably the most popular attraction Auckland has enjoyed in recont years. | HIS MAJESTTST^] Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. " THE MERRY WIDOW." EXQUISITE MUSIC. DELIGIITFUL COMEDY, lilt ILLIA NT I >ANOES, 1 SEAUTIFUL BALLETS, GORGEOUS SCENIC FEATURES. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND UNTIL FRIDAY EVENING.

J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present Tlieir NEW COMIC OPERA CO. NEW COMIC OPERA CO. 70 ARTISTS 70 Including Romola Hansen, Herbert Browne, Phil Smith, Don Xicol, Lois Green, Stella Collier, Oliver Peacock, Chnrles Albert, Doris Hopkins and other notable artists in Franz Lehar's beautiful comic opera, "THE MERRY WIDOW," "THE MERRY WIDOW," "THE MERRY WIDOW," Which created a furore of enthusiasm on Saturday and last evening, and it is undoubtedly as attractive to-day as when it was lirst ntuged. NEXT SATURDAY AT 2 AND 8. NEXT SATURDAY AT 2 AXD S. And Following Xights, "WILDFLOWER." "WILDFLOWER." The Final Production will be "FLORODORA." Box Plans to-day at His Majesty's Theatre Kiosk, where tickets for the Early Door Stalls and Gallery may also be purchased. PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 0/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, I/O; Early Door Stalls, 1/ extra; Early Door Gallery, Gd extra. PICT URBUItOME MILFORD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Laurel and Hardy, in "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES.'' Wed. and Thurs.—-George Arliss in "TIIE WORKING MAX." AFTER the Show—Follow the crowd, they're going to Dance and Sup at the PIG AND WHISTLE. Mission Bay Why not you also? "It's Great." D R. NIXON, Trop. DANCING. VISIT ST RATI'OX BALLROOM. Well Organised — Well Conducted Well Patronised. STRATTON'S NIGHT OF NIGHTS. Flannels Optional. Novelties, Hats, Monte Carlos. TO-NIGHT'S BEST BUY. S.lo - 12 Midnight. STUDIO DANCE. DAN CALLIXAX'S PARISIAN BAND. WHITEHALL BLDG'S., 410, Queen Street. Phone 45-440. END YOUR HOLIDAYS BY ATTENDING OUR GREAT DANCE TO-NIGHT. MY-T-FINE NEW BIG DANCE HALL, THE BALLROOM SELECT (6 Doors from Municipal Hull, Newmarket.) TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). GRAND FLANNEL DANCE, S P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. Special Spot Prize. Who will wis To-night? Monte Carlo (Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes). Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., Streamers, Balloons,, Complimentary Tickets and Novelty Dances, Etc. SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Supper. Soft Drinks Free. Admission, 1/G. i H. AXDEIiSON, M.C. N.B.—THURSDAY NIGHT, POPULAR NIGHT, 1/. 2 /pO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET, DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET, North Street, Newton. FINAL HOLIDAY DANCE. All Your Favourites, Gay Gordons, Log Cabin, Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., Etc. MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. One Price, 1/. -Light Supper. 2

Gaiety hall, surrey crescent. TO-NIGHT, And Every Tuesday and Saturday. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Connon's Popular Snappy Orchestra. Big Programme. Monte Carlo, Special Prizes, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers and Supper. Only 1/ each. 2 "VTOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance Hats, cheapest in town. —Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape Rd. Phone 27-720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM, Tap; special Summer terms, 10/6. —Valeska School of Dancing, 407, Queen Street. 'Phone 4G-121. C COMPLETE Course, 10/, or by post, 5/ ; Ballroom, Tap.—Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor, on Vacation. Reopening Feb. 1. —174. Upper Symonds St. B MR. lIUME (assistant Miss Mack). Summer Fee 10/. Above Sneddon's, Symonds St.. 3 CIAN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Symonds St., ►o Royal Oak.—Class and Practice Dance Every Wednesday, 7 p.m. C -j /(* LESSON—Latest Ballroom Dancing. -L/ O Learn to dance for Xmas holidays. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Violet Robertson, 1 Studio, 2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1934, Page 16

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