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AMUSEMENTS. WWII MAJESTIC Willi) Grace Moore at 12.5, 2.30, 5.40, 9.20. "Times Square Lady" at 11, 1.20, 3.40, 5.5. Home Early Session —5 p.m. It is with Pleasure we screen a return season of the Romance of Jenny Lind, screened under the title of "A Lady's Morals." "A LADY'S MORALS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE ROMANCE OF JENNY LIND, JENNY LIND, "The Swedish Nightingale." Associate Feature. Robert Taylor—Virginia Bruce, Helen Twelvetrees —Isabel Jewell, "TIMES SQUARE LADY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Majestic. Phone 43-210 for Reservations. ~— 1H E STATE, rp SYiMONDS STREET. 1 (Direction . . R. J. Kerridge,) j-| Phone 43-645. ■ v-, FINAL SCREENING: ■Ej JESSIE MATTHDWiS, BONNIE HALE (IN) S "EVERGREEN." TFrom C. B. Cochran's Famous Play. A Approved for Universal Exhibition ™ Associate Feature: T GEORGE RAFT, JEAN PARKER -p JN "LIMEHOUSE BLUES." Recommended Censor for Adults. I TTTnnT? CINBMA I REMDEJTIA. J IUJJUK [.Phone 24-749. \V Last Night. "Cosy and Warm!" Jw MIRIAM HOPKINS, \V With JOEL McCREA, \\\ And BDRYL MERCER, in \V " THE RICHEST GIRL \V IN THE WORLD." \\ Approved tor Universal Exhibition. W A Romantic Comedy-Drama! FIRSTA\ CLASS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.

I r , A I TAKAPUNA. I ljr-rt-l-.il/ J. X I phone 23-465. To-niKht. i\\ Double-Feature Programme! \V STUART ERWIN & Skeets Gallagher, \\\ I* "BACHELOR BAIT." V\\ Approved lor Universal Exhibition. ,\\ And Frank Morgan & Generieve Tobia \V in "BY YOUR LEAVE." \\i Recommended by Censor for Adults. I AVnxrnAT TT municipal I [ A V UJN UALiH, THEATRE. 47-765. I A\ Will Roscrs in "DAVID HARUM." \V Anvroved tor Universal Exhibition v\\ Kay Francis, in "WONDER BAR." v \\ Recommended by Censor tor Adults. [AMBASSADOR Pt -fffflfH \\ BERT BAILBr, in \V "GRANDAD RUDD." \\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. \\ FRANK MORGAN, BINNIE BARNX3S \\\ "THERE'S ALWAYS \\\ TO-MORROW." ■\ Recommended by Censor for Adults. CINEMA I PARNELL. 1-Lil.PiliXV.l I \ p hone 43-780. ■\\ Two Big Features: Laurel and Hardy V\\ in "SONS OF THE DESERT." A\ Approved lor Universal Exhibition. \Y Also, "THE INVISIBLE MAN." v\) Recommended by Censor tor Adults. pONGSLAND | T ?s l ™?' \\ Spencer Tracy, in "Marie Galante." \V Jack Oakie, in "Looking for Trouble." l\\ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. VS7HAT PRICE WARMTH? VV No extra at the Ritz, where Log Fires blaze merrily and continuously. COOKE'S RITZ., LTD.. :13 242, Queen Street. DANCING. mb-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT AT R.S.A. JL HALL, PARNBLL (Opp. Heard's). OLD-TIME. JAZZ. Two Monte Carlos (Ist, 2nd, 3rd). Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs. and Comiplinientaries. , Music Rendered by POPULAR "PLAY. BOYS" BAND. Supper. Admission XI. S T. COLES, M.C.

OLD - rniMß TRANCE LD - i-IMIS JL'ANCB at the Wklton. to-night. to-night. Ladies—6D.—Gents. T ABOUR HALL NEWTON. -Li WOHKEHS , SOCIAL CLUB. HEAL OLD-TIME DA.NCB. Revellers' Band, Quality Prizes, Good Supper, Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Balloons, ■Streamers, Admission, 1/ single, 1/6 any two. RS.A. HALL ROYAL OAK. • TO-NIGHT and Every Monday. OLD-TLME DANCE. Monto Carlo. Supper. Admission, 6d. S M. MURRAY, M.C. OLD Coromandel County Boys and Girls' Association.—iSoeial and Dance, Druids' Hall, Newton, To-morrow (Tues.)- Night, July 9. All the popular Old-time Dances.. Monte Carlo (Ist and 2nd prizes). Cards and prizes for non-dancers. Popular Savoy Orchestra. Good Floor, Good Supper. Ladies, 1/ ; Gents, 1/6. S M O S D A X, J ,U L Y 22ND? -\T O N D A X, JULY 23ND? MONDAY, JULY 22ND? "IT O N D A Y, JULY 22NT>? MONDAY, JULY 22ND? TEACHERS OF DANCING. A LL Private Lessons, 2/6. Ballroom; Tap ; Jtr\. Postal Course, 5/.—Ruby Sheriff. H.B. Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. C TJALLKOOM Dancing—From 1/6 Lesson ; -LJ thorough tuition. Imperial Society syllabus.—Violet Robertson Studio. Queen's Arcade. C ASSIE GHIBBLE. School of Stage. Tat) and Ballroom Dancing; private courses by arrangement.—2B. Swanson St. A GEO. G. COX. New Zealand's Foremost Teacher, Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing. Studio, Durham St. E. C SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing, 30, Symonds St.—Class Lessons, Private Lessons. —Miss Spencer. 42-237. A BUSINESS NOTICES. DENVER CONFECTIONERY has removed to more MODERN PREMISES, NO. 16, QUEEN STREET (Next Waverley Hotel). Where Old and New Patrons will at all times receive our best attention and service. MAKIN SEGEDIN, Proprietor. Remember Home-Made Sweets Are Better. C DYERS AND CLEANERS. AUCKLAND'S Leading Carpet Cleaners, Vacuum Cleaning Co. of N.Z.. 145, Albert St.. C.I. Phone 41-760. D /CARPETS will not shrink if Shampooed \J by Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. IVellesley St. East. 44-600. D PORTER'S for Perfection, Dry Cleaning. Suits, Overcoats, Frocks, 3/6. Delivery extra. —City Depot. 1. Vulcan Lane. A PORTER'S for Perfection. Dyeing and Dry Cleaning. Established over 40 years.—Head Office. 45, Karangahape Rd. A •IX7* H. DREW, Tailor," Cleaner, Dyer, VV - Renovations and Remodelling a Speciality.—Phone 47-790, 210, Hobson St. C LEASE WANTED. WANTED, up to 100 Acres, with Housi», and near school; long lease, with right of purchase.—Stite full particulars earliest to Forai Lease, 11VX, Stab. 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 16

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