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AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. AT 11 A.M., 2.15, AND 8 P.M. LAST TWO DAYS! The Supremo Thriller o£ All Time. "FRANKENSTEIN" BORIS KARLOFF — BORIS KARLOFF ""THE BLACK CAT." "THE BLACK CAT." — " THE BLACK CAT." A Universal Thriller. Ttccnmmcmlcd hy Vensor lor Adults. "DKACULA" _ BELA LUGOSI BELA LUGOSI In the most thrilling story of unhciird-of wickedness the screen has ever known! . . . RESERVATIONS: 30-100. — FRIDAY NEXT — GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! The Stars of "Seventh Heaven" . . . "Sunnyside Up" Heturn Again in A ROMANCE OF JOY AND FUN. JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR" f \ I OF " J \ HEART J CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL A FOX SPECIAL, Approved for Universal Exhibition, Also, SUPEI!B SUPPORTING CAST, JAMES DUNN, GINGER ROGERS.

THE HAPPINESS PICTURE. All giving memorable performances in this big romance from KATHLEEN NORMS' "Manhattan Love Song," a story of youth eager for life, seeking love and happiness in the world's biggest city! BOOKING WILL BE HEAVY ... SO BOOK EARLY . . . "It Costs No More." INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. |ONEHUNGA| j STRAND to-night. STRAND | JACK BUCHANAN, ELSIE RANDOLPH and VERA PEARCE in "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. The Brightest, Merriest, Musical Comedy of the Year. Loads of Laughter, Music, Catchy Songs and Dancing. | UNRIVALLED SHORT SUBJECTS, . Including "The New Highway," high lights of the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations. NEW EMPIRE — dominion rd. GUEST NIGHT. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. ADULTS, OD. CHILDREN. <_>D. SOUTHERN CROSS— KLLERSLI 1: - WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. KATHARINE HEPBURN, In "LITTLE WOMEN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. DELTA TO-NIGHT ONLY. "BOMBAY MAIL." Also, Edna May Oliver in "IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. DELICIOUS TASTY DISHES for the summer season, and service in pleasant surroundings—the reasons for the continued popularity at COOKE'S RITZ, LTD.. 242, Queen Street. :20 ■ DANCING. mO-NIGHT —Gaiety 'Hall, Surrey Crescent. J- Dave Wilson's Popular Fortnightly OldTime Dance. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Valse Blues, etc. 1/ Each. Connon's .Orchestra. Mad Hatters' Dance, Oct 10. 26 60 — TO-NIGHT—6D—TRADES HALL. GOOD-TIME DANCE CLUB, Reserves the Right of Admission. With STRUTTER'S DANCE BAND. Spot Prizes, Confetti, Monte, Light Supper. Streamers. Bert Saunders, M.C. 26 BRITISH LEGION (Imperials) DANCE AND SOCIAL, SATURDAY KENT, 7.45 P.M. EPIPHANY HALL, NEWTON. Good Music. Good Orchestra. Refreshments. Single, 1/ ; Double, 1/6. x 26 TEACHERS OF DANCING. DANCE with confidence. Excellent Instruction Modern and Old-time. Fees reduced.—Edney's Studio, 0, Swanson St. 41-015. B EO. G. COX, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing. Studio, Durham St. E. B MISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce, SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. 30. Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons any time by appointment. Tuition Classes. Mondays and Thursdays. All Modern and Old-time Dances Taught. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. Weekly Dances Saturday, 8 p.m. C ALESKA SCHOOL OF DANCING, 407. Queen St. Phone 46-121. Talented Children wanted for public appearances. O RIVATE Lessons 2/6: Ballroom, Tap, complete Postal Course, 5/. —Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C TYPISTS. DUPLICATING, Typing. Printing special low rates. —Joy-Saunders Bureau. War wick Chambers. 16S. Queen St. Phont 43-73 L —OY-SAUNDERS Press Bureau. —Typing, Duplicating. Special low rates. —Warwick Chambers, 168, Queen Street. 43-731.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 228, 26 September 1934, Page 18

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539

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 228, 26 September 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 228, 26 September 1934, Page 18

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