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amusements. "llHilll MAJESTIC 1111111 l 11 12.15, 2.25, 5.0-and Jreater Australasian Films, Ltd., Present LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD | Playing a FASCINATING ROGUE ROLE v IN SAUCY FRENCH I'ILM COCKTAIL. jjV» was • mad " rjIHL about her . . . TADY sl]o was nla( j jg about him . . . Wit t TXT, " But her husband af . thc m addest one of them all. And the lady is none other than the Internationally Famous BINNIE BARNES, e And a Cast of Outstanding Players, including: SIR CEDIIIC lIA RDWICKE, NIGEL BRUCE. CLAUDE ALLISTER, SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR, GRAHAM BROWNE. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. *, * Rccommendcd by Censor for Adults. * « Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. Third Movie Ball—Dixieland, July 12. | THE STATE, = =1= SYMONDS ST. ■ (Direction : R. J. Kerridge.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT S: ;ON STANCH CUMMINGS and JACK LAWTON, in "HEADS WE GO." Approved for Universal Exhibition. And' JAMES CAGNEY, in "THE .MAYOR OF HELL. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SADIES' MATINEE WEDNESDAY at 2.15. A delicious Cup of Coffee served irce to all patrons. COMING TUESDAY— GKACIE FIELDS in "THIS WEEK OF GRACE." STATE PHONE 43-G45. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. | ONEHUNGA |" STRAND to-night. STRAND | • EDDIE CANTOR, Supported by GLORIA STUART and DAVID MANNERS, in "ROMAN SCANDALS." Ravishing Girls ! Matchless Music ! Hilarious Laughs ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supporting Programme. Including 1 Walt Disney All-colour Silly Symphony, "THE CHINA SHOP." THE CAPITOL T "and^co^T | Dominion Road. I. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.45. (No Pictures To-morrow.) Ann Harding, Nils Aftlier, in "THE RIGHT TO ROMANCE." Also, Chester Morris, Helen Twelvctrces, in "KING FOR A NIGHT." Doth Recommcndcd hi/ Censor for Adults. NEW EMPIRE Centrally Heated. ! TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The Screen's Greatest Achievement, - with thc Biggest Star Cast ever Assembled, "DINNER AT EIGHT." Recommended bu Censor for Adults. CIRCLE, l/ 0» .STALLS, 1/. •VTOUR FRIENDS well met in the cosy J- atmosphere of tlie Ritz—Blazing Log Fires —Restful Music —Beautiful surroundings.—COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :x^ DANCING. AS POPULAR AS EVER. Auckland's Leading Old-time Dance. MY-T-FINE RIG DANCE HALL, Newmarket, TONIGHT, S p.m.-11.15 p.m. Perfect Floor, Perfect Music, Good Partners, Log Cabin, ExeuseMe Waltz, Three-step Polonaise, etcfi. Monte Carlos, Spot Waltz Prizes, Balloons, Excuse Me Waltz, Three-step Polonaise, etc. Music by Auckland's Perfect Dance Combination, Chevalier Orchestra. Supper. Admission, 1/. H. Anderson, M.C. N.B.— Reserve To-night, Scots Hall, Saturday Next. 2 -j /—DOMINION HALL, next Post Office, JL/ Dominion ltd., To-night, Kia Ora Old-time Dance. Spot Waltz, 5/ cash prize; Monte Carlo. Chocs., Cigs., Compliliientaries. Four Rhythm Aces Band. Dainty Supper. 2 /*!> —- TO-NIGHT—6D —TRADES HALL. O GOOD-TIME DANCE CLUB. Reserves the Right of Admission. With STRUTTER'S DANCE BAND. Confetti, Monte, Light Supper. 2 BERT SAUNDERS, M.C. TEACH ERS OF DANCING. EXCELLENT Tuition given at Edney's Studio. Beginners, don't hesitate.—s, Swanson St., City. Phone 41-015. A GEORGE G. COX, Specialist Tap, Stage and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St., E., off Queen St. Proficiency guaranteed.— Phone 40-172. ~ M'l'F j MISS S PENCE It, assisted by Mr. Bruce. SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30, Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons any time by appointment. Tuition Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. Ail .Modern and Old Tiuie Dances Taught. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. Weekly Dances Saturday, i p.:n. _C Pit IVATE Lessons, 2/0; Ballroom, Tap, complete Postal Course, 5/. —Ruby Sherriff, S, I-lopetoun St., Ponsonby. C •VTALESKA SCHOOL OF DANCING, 407, V Que.en St. Phone 4G-3 21. Talented Childrcn wanted for public appearances. C 0 / —PRIVATE, Modern; Old-Time Les- / sons.—l'rcmier Studio, 30, Sliortland St., City. 3 TOILET SPECIALISTS. /"GENUINE Permaneut Wave, 10/G; vT Marcel and Water Waving, 2/6; work guaranteed.—Pollock, 27, Security Bldgs. 42-12!!. D POWDER PUFF, St. Kevins Arcade— Permanent Waving and Staining Specialists.—W. Dickinson, Proprietor. Phone 4G-71S. C CHEMISTS. AUTHORISED Depot for Parke Davis and Co. Household Products. Capsolin, Aloplicn rills, 1/9 each.—Melvern's, Newton. C RALPH'S Reliable Remedies. — (Ralph Sanft). —Prompt Mail Order Chemist, Dept. S., 201. Symonds St.. Auckland. I) PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. ABNORMAL, Mental, Nervous, Muscle, Joint and Gland Conditions. — P. Meuli, Endocrinologist, Mind, Nerves. Glands. Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancerv St.: 4T-.no. _C MRS. SCOTT'S Magnetic Honler.—3o7, Pacific Bldgs., Wellcsley St. Phone 41-309. , D TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. AMAZING Reductions, all makes, from £5 10/, up, guaranteed ; inspect.— ; British Typewriters, Ground Floor, Queen's [ Arcade. D EFFICIENCY means a Royal in Typewriters. Trade in your old machine.— Argus House. High St. M IMPERIAL, popular recent standard, practically unused: useless present owner; fls. —M. 43G2. Star. 2 TYPEWRITERS WANTED. 1 DO USED Typewriters, any maee, any condition ; best cash prices — British Typewriters. Queen's Arcade. D "TyTONEY FOR NOTHlNG."—Thousands i-'-L of Shillings being given away during this week's Anniversary Celebrations, at DAYMAN'S OPEN WAREHOUSE, Customs Street Kaert. ,*|

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Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 16