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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS! Of the Season's Most Sparkling Comedy Romance! ST. JAMES' <fe Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. You -wouldn't believe there could be so many laughs and thrills in one picture . . . CLARK GABLE. CLARK GABLE. CLARK GABLE. " A FTER r\FFICE TTOURS." "XXPTEK -Q-OBHS." " A FTKR i~|FFICIfI TXOUKS." "XXjpTER J--*-OURS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. CONSTANCE BENNETT, STUART ERWIN and BILLIE BURKE. — 'AND — JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON. "ONE HORSE FARMERS," Thelma Todd—Patsy Kelly Comedy. "GiPSY NIGHTS," Colourtone Revue. Plans Open in the Main Foyer from 10 a.m. Phone 41-Sl4. FRIDAY NEXT! CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT In the kind of role that made you rave over "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" . . "THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. — With — FRED. MACMURRAY— RAY MILLAND, C. AUBREY SMITH. Plans now open nt the Theatre. Phono <*1-814. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. The Best Always. I ONEHUNGA | I STRAND to-night. STRAND | WALLACE BEERY And a Huge Star Cast in "THE MIGHTY BARNUM," The Amazing Story of Barnnm's Own Life. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Splendid Supporting Programme, including a Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Cartoon and Musical Fcaturettes. NEW EMPIRE D^ 0 1 .^ N a"°8 VDGUEST NIGHT. James Dunn — Joan Bennett, "ARIZONA TO BROADWAY." — Also — Vlctoi , McLaglen—Greta Nissen. "RACKETY RAX." ADULTS, CD; CHILDREN, 3D. J TIVOLI—RIALTO^ Commencing rff TO-MORROW. X I ANOTHER GREAT SHOW. j

2—Outstanding Attractions—2 No. I—MELVYN DOUGLAS, PKESTOX FOSTER, LI LA LEE, KOSCOK ATES, SHIRLEY GREY, In a Groat Drama, " THE PEOPLE'S ENEMY." No. 2— HEATHER ANGEL And a Groat Cast of Supporting Players in " IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORK." JSoth Recommended by Censor for Adults. \ USUAL POPULAR PRICES. x> TO-MORROW. // TIVOLI—RI ALTO /' rpHH DIGGERS' VERY OWN SONG -L LEADER. "BROADY," is organising tho Diggers' Community Sing in the Town Hull on WEDNESDAY, June 5, at 8 p.m. Ho will have some new Choruses to teach you! x 4 DANCING. mO-NIGHT — LABOUR — mO-NIGHT J- HALL, JKarnngahape Rd. (Entrance Beresford St.). THISTLE DANCE) CLUB POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Balloons, Streamers, Tea or Coffee, Supper. An Evening'of Refinement and Sociability. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. Admission, 1/. DON BROWN, M.C. 4 6D —AMBASSADORS" HALL, Dominion Rd (2nd section), To-night. Columbia Social Club's Old-time Dance, S to 12 p.m. Triile, Fruit Salad, Jellies, Monte Carlo. Don't Miss this Ball. Supper. All for Gd. 4 THE CARLTON. HE CARLTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. LADIES GD. ■ GENTS. 4 6D— TO-NIGHT—Zealandia Hall, Balmoral Term. Old-time Dance. Holt's Popular Orchestra, including piano-accordion. Wonderful Floor. Wonderful Music. Sandwich Supper. Select, Sociable. M.C, J. Holt.—A. Cassie, Hon. Sec. 4 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MISS SPENCER (Mr. Bruce. Assistant), SYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF DANCING. 30. Symontls St. (Next St. Paul's). STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS By Appointment. Tuition Classes: Mondays, Thursdays. Weekly Dances : Saturdays, 8 p.m. Particulars Phone 42-237. TH /LASSIE GRIBBLE, School of Stage, Tap and Ballroom Dancing; special attention to beginners.—2B, Swanson St. B DNEY'S Modern Dance Studi.i, 5, Swanson St. Private Lessons dully. Class every Tuesday, 8 p.m. All Dance*.—Phone 41-015. B RANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor; Old-time course, 15/ ; proficiency assured.—l 74. Upper Symonds St. 3 ATURDAY Weekly Dances, Symondsville Studio. Bring a party, or come yourself._ Miss Spencer. Phono 42-237. TFS. ALESKA School of Dancing, 407, Queen St. Phone 4G-121. Pupils prepared for British Operatic Examination. B OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. AM. RUDGE, D.1.0., N.Z., F. 1.0., • Ophthalmic Optician, 159, Queen St.. Colonial Mutual Bldg.. Room 203. D W. McWILLIAM, F. 1.0. (N.Z.), - Ophthalmic Optician, 147, Queen St., next "Herald" Office. Phone 45-222. D HAROLD SCHMIDT AND SONS, registered Opticians Surface Lenses and Test Right Free.—2Gß. Queen at. D rp LOWES. F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.), J- • F N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Bldg.. Victoria St. 40-446. KAY CHRISTIE Right at the Top of Her Form In Lovely Contralto Numbers. TOWN HALL, JUNE 5, AT B.P.M. x 4

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 130, 4 June 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 130, 4 June 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 130, 4 June 1935, Page 18

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