j amusements. II MAJESTIC— St "St SYDNEY " appears to support TTfIWARD tl.e view that a JIUVV/llvy, policeman's life is Dorothy Louchicr, not a happy one— Donald Calthrop, You'll laugh" at the Gary March, misadventures anil In predicaments ot our u tt^'O friend, Sydney, in _____ his portrayal as u A POP " new ehum, l'.C. A QUI . Spry. I.atest in Cable News Reports : MISS JOAN MEAKIN, Famous Woman Glider, Looping Loop IS times—See her in lier cross-channel glide from U.stead lo the English coast. SOCCER, ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND. England's Victory—Scotland Suffers Defeat. Work Resumed on Giant Cunarder. Liverpool Underwater Tunnel. LIO.N MUSICAL REVUE, UNKNOWN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA. PHONE 43-210. I* LANS AT MAJESTIC. Approved jur Universal Exhibition. TUB WORLD KNOWS NO FINER FUN. MAJESTIC H FRIDAY. I : ■ In America it's Chaplin. In Australia it's Geo. Wallace. IN ENGLAND IT'S, RALPH LYNN. RALPH LYNN. RALPH LYNN. RALPH LYNN. lie conjures clean, spontaneous laughter from every hilarious situation. "U P T° r p IIE N eck." " U l ' T° T HE eck -'" Ralph at liis liest. Whimsical foolery and delightful stupidity. The exploits of a young bank clerk named appro- • priatcl.v N. 15. Good, whose fervent ambition is to become a famous actor. LYNN NEVER FAILS AND REX TRAVERS " N EVER FA ILS LYNN. From the fertile pen of BEN TRAVERS, BEN TRAVERS, And it's a rattling good story, too. — TIIE CAST — N. 15. Good Ralph Lynn April Dawne Winifred Shotter Jimmy Catlin Reginald Purdell Landlady .Mary I!rough Eric Warwick Francis Lister \ era Dane Marjorie Dane BOOK NOW. PLANS AT MAJESTIC — PIIONE 43-210 Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 Third Annual Movie Ball, July 12. | =eT the state, = ■ SYMONDS ST. ; ~~ t Direction : R. J. Kerridfrc Theatre Centrally Heated. TO-NIGHT DIANA WYNYARD, LEWIS STONE, PHILLIPS HOLMES, MAY ROBSON, RUTH SELWYN, in "MEN MUST FIGHT." Approval for Universal Exhibition. Added Attractions: Laurel & Ilafdy Comedy, -Metro News. Oddity, Cinesound News. LADIES' M ATI NICK TO-MORROW AT 2.15. A Cup of Delicious Coffee and Biscuit supplied free to all patrons. STATE PHONM -KM!4S. RITZ CUISINE is par excellence. Next Best to Your Home. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., -12. Queen Street. :23 DANCING. DANCE. TUESDAY, JUNE 26. NEWTON RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB. Olßcial Reception to MR. and MRS. (SHAVER) HARDGRAVE. It is with much pride and pleasure that we welcome home our former Clubmate and Family, who arrive in Auckland Next Monday. SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF E PI S HALFOON'S gOYS, SOCIETY OF* ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET. Admission, 2/. Supper Provided. 11. WOODS, Secretary, N.R.F.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 26. x2O Js"\. g PBCIAL NEW G.L.B. GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT, Commencing NEXT THURSDAY. 1/ Single, 1/0 Double, or Two Ladies. Concession and Complimentary Tickets Each Week. A Piping Hot Cup o£ Tea or Coffee lor Supper. 10 Gaiety hall, surrey crescent. Every Tuesday and Saturday. TO-NIGHT. Geo. Connon's Popular Orchestra, featuring D'Alberts and all your favourite Old-time Dances. Special Prizes, Chocs., Cigs., Streamers. Supper and Coffee. 1/ Each, 1/0 Double. Tues.July 3: t>ack to School Days. Tues. July IT : Fancy Dress Ball. 10 rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JL DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET, North St., Newton. All your favourite Dances, Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Prizes, Chocs., Cigs., Complimentary Tickets, Streamers, etc. CLEMM'S MELODY BOYS. One Price, 1/. Light Slipper. 19 ?pO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "MAYFAIR," Ivarangahapc Ril. POPULAR CLUB DANCE. Everybody Welcome. Pleasing and Pleasant. Monte Carlos, Novelty Dances, Etc. Ladies, 1/: Gentlemen. 1/. 10 rpO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). —ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Ranfurly Road, Epsom. Oldtime Dancing, Log Cabin, Bon Ton, Lancers, etc., Monte Carlo. Ted Croad's Chevalier Band. Admission, 1/. 1!) rpO-NIGHT. — GD. OD. — TO-NIGHT. JL ALLERTON DANCE CLUB, Dominion Hall, opp. P. 0., Dominion Rd. Select, Sociable, Good time assured. Monte Carlo, Supper. Frank Stacey's Band. Subs., Od. 19 6 D.—TO-NIGHT, Zealandia Hall, , Balmoral Term. Old-time Dance. Holt's Ever-popular Orchestra, including PianoAcordion. Sandwich Supper. Excellent Floor. Good Time Assured. M.C., J. Hold.—A. Cassie, Secretary. xl'J 6D —OLD-TIME DANCING, TO-NIGHT, TRADES HALL—GD. Auckland City Boys' Band. Monte Carlo, Confetti, Balloons. Good Music, Supper and Prizes. xl'J ONEHUNGA FREE KINDERGARTEN. Owing to the inclemency o£ the weather TO-NIGHT'S DANCE WILL BE POSTPONED until further notice. 11) NOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance Hats, cheapest in town. —Mortensen, I Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape Road. [ Phone 27-720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor, Old-time Dancing. Special course, 15/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B GEO. G. COX. New Zealand's Foremost Teacher Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing. Studio, Durham St. Hast. 40-472. B GEORGE G. COX, Specialist Tap, Stage and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St., E„ oil Queen St. Proficiency guaranteed.— : Phone 40-472. MTF RIVATE Tuition Daily. Class Tuesdays, 8-10 p.m., 2/, at Edney's Studio, 5, Swanson St., City. Phone 41-Gls. B PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. ' MRS. SCOTT'S Magnetic Cure.—3o7. Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 18
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