AMUSEMENTS. FINAL TWO DAYS QT. TAMES'.tl AMES'',= = "Where Sound Sounds Best." ===== Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. MARIE DRESSLER, WALLACE BEERY, JEAN HARLOW, In DINNER AT TTIIGHT." INNER AT "TTiINNER AT T7HGHT." "-L'INNER AT J^rGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. With LIONEL BARRYMOItL JEAN HERS HOLT, KAREN MORLEY, EWID.VD LOWE, MADGE EVANS. LED TRVCT PHILLIPS HOLMES. MAY ROBSON BOOK NOW—AT ST. JAMES'. FRIDAY NEXT ! LOCK YOUR DOORS AND YOUR HEARTS— HERE COMES— SOLITAIRE J^With . HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, ELIZABETH ALLEN, ! ELIZABETH ALLEN, MAY ROBSON, MARYBOLAND, LIONEL ATWILL, SOLITAIRE MAN." Recommended by Censor for Adultt. The World War broke his life ... so he decided to exact a penalty from the world — . " . —He was the Kingdom of Crookdom . . . with the Crown Jewels of Europe for his Loot.
MAGNIFICENTLY PRODUCED BY METRO-GOLDWYX-MAYER. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. fONEHUNGA "| 1 STRAND to-night. STRAND. | W'N HARDING, ROBT. MONTGOMERY, MYRNA LOY. FRANK MORGAN and ALICE BRADY, in Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer's Brilliant Comedy. " WHEN LADIES MEET," Recommended by Censor for Adults. In Addition : MUSICAL REVIEW. GAZETTE and SPORTS CHAMPIONS. All Trams Stop at Theatre. r PRINCE EDWARD. AT 2 AND S T.M. N WHEELER AND WOOLSEY — In — "PEACH 0' RENO." CHESTER MORRIS. VIVIBNNE OSBORNE, "TO-MORROW AT SEVEN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. "T7MCTORIA — At S. — DBVONPORT. LESLIE HOWARD. ANN HARDING, "THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ICTUREDROME MILFORD. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. George Arliss in "THE WORKING' MAN." Approved for t'uiversal Exhibition. Jazz at 10 p.m. Millionaires Dance Orchestra. AFTER the Show —Follow the crowd, they're going to Dance and Sup at the PIG AND WHISTLE, Missiou Bay Why not you also? "It's Great." D R. NIXON, Prop. DANCING. /CABARET, Rialto Bldgs., Newmarket. OLD-TIME DANCING Do LUXE. Direction : Bob. Adams. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo. Chocolates, Cigarettes. Balloons, Complimentary Tickets. Refreshments Provided. All the Popular Old-time Dances. 808 ADAMS and his ORCHESTRA. I-adies. 1/; Gents, 1/0; Free Reserves. Phone 46-GOO. OSSIE ELLIS, M.C. Flannels Optional. o
/£/*& T A B O U R H ALL,. J? —TO-NIGHT — aggbssSdßy old-time daxcb. Veouc*tlT The Hall that is always cool. FRANK BTACEY'S ORCHESTRA. Monte anil Spot Prizes, Bon Ton, Imperial, Tingle Tangle, and Dances to suit you. Light Supper. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/. x" mO-NIGHT — DANCING — mO-NTGHT. MAYFAIR CABARET, Karangahapc Road. Monte Carlos, Novelty Dances, Streamers, Prizes, Etc. THE EVER-POPULAR CABARET. Popular Prices. 3 AMBASSADORS DOMINION RD. — TO-NIGHT. — Dancing, S till 11.30. Good Floor. Good Band. Admission, (id. x 3 OTHERS' HELPING-HAND SOCIAL CLUB. TO-NIGHT. Balloons, Hats, Novelties, Old-time and Jazz. OAK HALL, LIVERPOOL ST. x 3 AIETY HALL - — TO-NIOHtT POPULAR JAZZ. Stan Aston's Havana Dance Band. Admission 1/. Monte Carlo. Double, 1/6. Light Supper. 3 rjlO-NlGHT—'Masonic Hall, Belgium St.— ■*• Savona Dance Club's Okl-time Dance. All the old favourites by Savona Dance Band. Don. Robertson at the drums. Bert Grey. M.C. Admission 3/. Light Supper. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. x 3 TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM, Tap; special Summer terms, 10/6.—Valeska School of Dancing, 407, Queen Street. 'Phone 46-121. C / 10MPLETE Course, 10/. or by post, 5/ ; VJ Ballroom, Tap.—Ruby Sherriff, S, Hopetouu St.. Pousonby. C MR. HUME (assistant Miss Mack)". Summer Fee 10/. Above Snedden's. Symonds St. i 3 SAN TOY. Royal Oak Hall. Symonds St., Royal Oak.—Class and Practice Dance Every Wednesday, 7 p.m. C -I /£* LESSON—Latest Ballroom Dancing. -*-/ " Learn to dance for Xmas holidays. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Violet Robertson, Studio. 2nd Floor. Queen's Arcade. CJ WANTED TO HIRE. LIGHT Trailer for four weeks.—Phone 21-258, or W. 7566, iStaim. i 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1934, Page 14
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