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AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AT 11 A.M.—2.15—8 P.M. England's Supreme Artist, — GEORGE ARLISS — — GEORGE ARLISS — „ _ GEORGE ARLISS — U — GEORGE ARLISS — M — GEORGE ARLISS — — GEORGE ARLISS — In his First British Masterpiece, " THE IRON DUKE," " THE IRON DUKE," " THE IRON DUKE," A Gaumont British Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. S-/U Supported by GLADYS COOPER, ELLALINE TERRISS. The Story of a Great British Warrior . . Patriot Statesman . . . Diplomat. ALSO SCREENING— A National Document . . Interesting anil Impressive. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS A KING, ■ft A KING. £ Dialogue Spoken by SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN. Every Event of Importance in the Glorious Reign of Our Beloved Monarch. BOOKING IS HEAVY. RESERVATIONS, 30-100 INDEPENDENT THEATRES. The Best Always. | ONEHUNGA | j STRAND TO O^ G V HT STRAND | Direct from Majestic Theatre, Queen St. DICK POWELL and JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON in "HAPPINESS AHEAD." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Warner Brothers' big screenful of sunshine, with live sparkling new song hits. See a great cast, greet a new star. The picture tliat will make you happy whether you want to be or not. Excellent Supporting Programme, including Novelty Feat\irettes nnd Cartoon. NEW EMPIRE GUEST NIGHT. Spencer Tracy—Marian Nixon, Stuart Erwln in "FACE IN THE SKY." Also Geo. O'Brien in Zane Grey's "LIFE IN THE RAW." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. ADULTS, CD; CHILDREN, 3D. I MAYFAIR I SAND KIN GUAM. I - LVIA - tl I To-night, at 7.43 p.m. Double-Feature Programme. Claudette Colbert in "STRANGERS IN LOVE." "SHIP OF WANTED MEN." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. ADULTS, CD; CHILDREN, 3D. Election Results Screened at this Theatre To-morrow Night. ,

yOTB JJAWSON J^ONALDSON, CITY COUNCIL And IRANSPORT BOARD. 7 'l , P. W. SCHRAMM, M.P., Calls upon his supporters to go t to the I'oll To-morrow find Plump for THE LABOUR TICKET. x 7 r : DANCING. . p RAND JUBILEE DANCE —TO-NIGHT. THISTLE DANCE CLUB OLD-TIME DANCE. LABOUR HALL. LABOUR HALL. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Balloons, Streamers. Hats, Etc. Tea, Cofl'ee, Supper. TED CIIOAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. Of Scots Hall Fame. Admission, /. DON. BROWN, M.C. 71 rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. — POINT ERIN KIOSK — Owing to previous booking at Peter Pan Cabaret, we are holding our Mid-week Dance To-night. Next Wednesday as Usual. LAURI PA DDI AND HIS FAMOUS PLAYERS. Good Floor. 100 % Dance Music. Popular Prices. Monte Carlo. Ladies, Gents, 1/6. 7 ft D—GAIETY lIALL, SURREY CUBS. U TO-NiGHT. Jubilee Night. Hats, Streamers, Monte, Supper ; 6d each. Next Sat.—(jiui.ii Opening A.P.C. Oldtime Dances. Connon's Orchestra and Reg. Clapp. ail welcome. 7 rnilE CARLTON. -Lull) CARLTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. LADIES — CD. — GENTS. 7 6D— TO-NIGHT—AMBASSADORS' lIALL, Dominion Road (2nd Section). COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE, 8-12 P.M. Full Band. Monte Carlo. Supper. x 7 6 D—TO-NIGHT, Zealaudiu Hull, Balmoral Term. Old-time Dunce. Holt's Popular Orchestra, Including piano-accordion. Wonderful Floor, Wonderful Music, Sandwich Supper. Sclect, Sociable. M.C., J. Holt. — A. Cassle, Hon. Secretary. 7 TEACHERS OF DANCING. TI/TISS SPENCER (Mr. Bruce. Assistant), i-TX SYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF DANCING, 30, Symonds St. (Next St. Paul's). STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS By Appointment. Tuition Classes: Mondays, Thursdays. Weekly Dances: Saturdays, S p.m. Particulars Phone 42-237. TH /LASSIE GRIBBLE, School of Stage, Tap and Ballroom Dancing; special atteution to beginners.—2B, Swanson St. B Modern Dance Studio—Private Lessons Daily, Classes Weekly. Rumba, Tango.—Studio, D, Swanson St. Phone 41-015. B Frank woodruffe, the Ex'Fm 1 Instructor; Old-time course, 15/; proficiency assured.—l 74, Upper Symonds St. B SATURDAY Weekly Dnnces, Symoudsville Studio. Bring a party, or come yourself.—Miss Spencer, l'lione 42-237. TFS. CHIROPRACTORS. /"CHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lionel \> Duggun, l'rincipal, Wlnstone Buildings. X-ray and Patlie-Neurometer Service.— Phono 44-92!). y DUGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), Member N.Z.C.A., Third Floor, Win- • stone Bldgs.. Queen St. Phone 40-414. B '• GILES AND GILES (Palmer Graduates), Members N.Z.C.A., Dllworth Buildings. Queen St. Phone 43-525. B - AMULIN. PERCY (Palmer GraduateT, ! 10 years' American experience.—GO3, . Colonial Mutual Building. Plione 42-244. B j ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ■ SOCCER Players wanted for Second Grade Team.—Write T. 3421, Star. x 7 ■ ' ( — . ( OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. ! A RUDGE, D.1.0., F. 1.0., Ophthalmic Optician, 150, Queen St!! * Colonial Mutual Bldg., Room 203. O Fi McWILLI AM, fTTo (N.Z.), " • Ophthalmic Optieian, 147, Queen St.! ! next "Herald" Office. Phone 45-222, D ' AROLD. SCHMIDT AND SONS, registered Onticians Surface Lenses and Test Sight Free.—26B, Queen St. B rn LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (ISdlu.i. - -*-• F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic . Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. ] 40-446. j} j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 20

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