AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.30, .", AND 8 P.M. WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, . In 1 ir SUCH~WOMEN f I ARE DANGEROUS." I A FOX PICTURE, 1 Recommended by Censor for Adults. RESERVES — PHONE 41-580. PLAZA = == PLAZA = Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (X.Z.), Ltd. FRIDAY FRIDAY RE.MI-iMIIER "MY OLD PUTT II"? •■We've lieen together now for forty years, and it don't sewn a dye too much—" That is the delightful theme of this quaint and romantic comedy-drama of. the picturesque London coster. THE MUST HUMAN STORY EVER TOLD. " SAY IT\^ WITH FLOWERS." Exhibition. A picture of infinite variety . . . tender . . . gentle . . . kindly comedy . . . laughter and tears . . . just a human slice of life that touches a. responsive chord in every heart. AN R.K.O. (BRITISH) SPECIAL. With ALL THE OLD-TIME LONDON MUSIC HALL STARS, FLORRIE FORDE, CHARLES COBORN, GEORGE CARNEY, MARIE KENDALL, MARY CLAIRE, BEN FIELD, MARK DALY, EDWIN ELLIS.
You've heard them over the air ... you've heard them on records.' Now II come and see them singing tiie songs that made them famous. "Has Anybody Hero Seen Kelly?" "Tipperary," "Pack Up Your Troubles," "The Man that Broke the Bank . at Monte Carlo." "Just Like the Ivy," "The Old Bull and Bush," • „ and many more. ' BOOK EARLY. FLANS, NOW OPEN. C HIS MAJESTY'S. J Lessees .... J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST 11 NIGHTS OF THE PHENOMENAL CLEM DA WE SEASON. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND TO-MOEKOIV EVENING. " The Unsurpassed Comedian, CLEM DAWE AND HIS REVUE COMPANY'. 40 — ARTISTS —- -10 In the best all-round revue extravaganza ever staged in Auckland. "BRIGHTER DAYS." The company's greatest achievement in song, comedy, dance and acrobatic features. Producer : Eric Edgley. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. Another Entirely New Production, " THE MUSIC BOX OF 1934." Box Plans at Lewis Early, Ltd. Day Sales at lI.M. Theatre Kiosk. Evening Prices:- —O.C. and R.S., 4/ and 13/; Stalls, 2/; Gallery, 1/ (pins Tax). ' LATEST DANCE HITS WILL BE PLATED AT THE MUSICIANS' DANCE. PETER PAN — NEXT TUESDAY. Tickets. 2/i from Lewis Eadv. Ltd. T N T II B PUBLIC E Y E ! - 1 - THE AMAZING POPULARITY Of COOKE'S IUTZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :14 ASSOCIATION FOOTfiALL. J | BLANDFORD PARK. & BLANDFORD PARK. SATURDAY 'NEXT. F.A. TROPHY CHALLENGE, WELLINGTON WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. n PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. £ T>RADNBY AND EINNS. <silll|§lSs? OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAYS—9.4S a.m. WE ON 10SDA Y 5—0.45 a.m. FRIDAYS —(5.80 p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4O p.m.
TEACHERS OF DANCING. 171XCELLENT Instruction, Kdney's Studio, J '~ Sffiinsim St. Beginners and Advanced. Modern ;uh! Old-time. Phone i 1-015. , A IJKIVATI3 Lessons, -'/0; Ballroom, Tap, • complete Postal Course, 0/. —Ruby Sher/iff, 8, Uopctoun St., I'onsonliy. C CJAN TOY, ltoyal Oak Uall, Symon'ds St.. £3 Iloval Oak.—Class and Practice Dance every" Thursday, 7 p.m. WHS \rALKSKA SCHOOL OK DANCING, 407, V Queen St. I'ltone 40-121. Talented Children'wauled £"»' public appearances. C MISS SPKNCEU; assisted by Mr. Bruce. SVMONDSVILLIO STUDIO, ".0. Symoiida St. Strictly Private Lessons any time hy appointment. Tuition Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. All Modern and Old Time Dances Taught Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. Weekly Dances Saturday, S p.;:i. C MUSICAL TUITION. / \LIVK KAKI.SOX. L.A.15.. Pianoforte, \J Theory. Kinging; moderate terms; lionies visited. —Studio, (Jo, I\iy;sliigton Av.. Balmoral. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 162, 11 July 1934, Page 22
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