AMUSEMENTS. HAVE YOU SEEN GRACIB . . . The Empire's inimitable Comedienne captivating the crowds in this joyful whirl of Love, Life and Laughter. (Everybody enjoys this Programme. Bring the Children to Day Sessions.) THE REGENT. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., S p.m. Shoppers' Session To-morrow, 5 p.m. Queen of Merry Musical Entertainment, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, In "LOVE, LIFE & LAUGHTER." "LOVE, LIFE & LAUGHTER." Approved lor Universal Exhibition, Hear her sing "Out in the Cold, Cold Snow," just one of the rollicking numbers in 1934's brightest Musical Comedy. Regent's Featurcttcs Include : LAUREL AND HARDY In "The County Hospital." 1 Reservations are Essential. Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-SSB). [ HIS MAJESTY'S. J
Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST 2 NIGHTSLAST 2 NIGHTS. Of — " THE DUBARRY," — — " THE DUBARRY," — With SYLVIA WELLING, And a Host of Other Favourites. Commencing at the Evening Performance On SATURDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 1. Another J. C. Williamson Super Attraction, "WALTZES FROM VIENNA." "WALTZES FROM .VIENNA." With SYLVIA WELLING, And the Entire Dubarry 'Coy. There will bo no Matinee next Saturday. Box Plans for "The Dubarry" and "Waltzes from Vienna" are now open at Lewis Ead.v, Ltd. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7/6: Stalls. 4/; Gallery. 1/6. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All Prices Plus Tax.
I TUDOR I Centrally REMUERA. |J- U-L/WXV I Heated. Phone \\N This Evening at 8. \\\ ANN HARDING \\\ And ROBERT YOUNG, in \\\ THE RIGHTTOROMANCE \V\ Recommended bij Censor for Adults. v\\ Also Full Programme of " TUDOK SUPER FEATURBTTES. I GREY LYNN \V GUEST NIGHT. \V SPECIAL PROGRAMME \\A ADULTS f»D, CHILDREN £D. ,\\ Commencing To-morrow: r.co. Wallace, in "A Ticket in Tatts." I GAIETY i Comfortably Tafeapuna. J Heated. 2a-463. \\ piY.jr Tf-nigiit. at S. \\\ CECIL KELLAWAY and Coinpanv, in i\V Great Australian Comedv. \\\ " HAYSEEDS." ' y\A -I P)>rored tor Universal Exhibition. lAMBASSADOR { xo-niqlit. | \\Y Charles Farreli—.Toan Bennett, in AY , "SALOME JANE." Approved for Universal Erhihitio n. nONGSLANp-j (\\ 1 R ex liißram, in "B.VROUD." \\ Recommended bi/ Censor for Adults \V KirUolph Scott and Esther Ralston in \\\ , "TO THE LAST MAN.' : AY, Apwovcd for Universal E.th i bit ion. DANCING. jd/%. Q.AIETY HALL, Surrey /y Crescent. TO-NIGHT, S P.M. A Delightful Programme of Old-time Dancing. Spot Waltz. D'Alberts, Bon Ton, Operatic Dance Orchestra: single 1/. double or two ladies 1/ti; Piping Hot Coffee and Tea for
fiD-DOMINION HALL (next Dominion v ltd. P. 0.), To-night. Kia Ora Old-time Dance. Heal Snappy Music by the popular "Four Rhythm Aces" Orchestra. Monte Carlo, Supper, Spot Light, etc 30 f^D— -TO-NI(;HT, Zealandia Hall, Balmoral u Term. Old-time Dance. Holt's Popular Orchestra, including Piano-Accordion. Sandwich Supper. Monte Carlo. Chocs. Cigs. Select Sociable. M.C., J. Holt.—A. Cassie. Hon. Sec. 30 rpO-NIGHT — DRUIDS' HALL, North St., Newton. Juvenile Pipe Band. Old-time Dance. Clemm s Melody Boyls. Supper. Admission. 1/. Jim WAI.THKK. M.C. •'iO QD —COLUMBIA Old-time Dance. To-night. ' r S p.m., St. Columba Hall. Surrey (.'res. Monte Carlo. Light Supper. Latest Dances, request Notice, Learners' Class, 7.15. Od. including advanced. Come, learn to dance. Parker's Band. U. Cosso.v. M.C. 30 j GU ' E S T D A N C B. CAIiLTON CABARET. "2, Karangahape Road. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Arranged by Auckland Rugby League Ladies' Committee. INTEIi-ISLAND TEAMS PRESENT. Monte Carlos. Novelty Polonaise and Lucky Number. Cards for non-dancers. Good time for all. Admission: 3/ (D.T.) ; 'Ladies, 1/0; Gents, 2/. 30 TEACHERS OF DANCING. TjMIANIv WOODRUFFS, the Expert Instructor: special course, 10/; Jazz, Old-time.—'7-1. Upper Syir.onds St. B GEO. CON. New Zealand's Foremost Teacher Pap. -Stage, I.allroom Dancing. Studio. J.nrham St. E. B INSTRUCTION daily in Fox Trot. Waltz. Tango. ?tc.. at Edney s Studio, 3, Swanson St. Phone 11-615. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 205, 30 August 1934, Page 24
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