AMUSEMENTS. ] V3L__i^Y PLAZA —^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 11 A.M. — 12.30 — 2.30 — 5 AND 8 P.M. —THIRD DYNAMIC WEEK— —THIRD DYNAMIC WEEK— f. STILL ROLLING ON ITS MERRY WAY. ' II F ! , I f. lIBR GLORIOUS VOICE WILL LIVE IX YOU If MEMORY FOIt EVE It. The Girl with the Voice Divine. GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE •: GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE IN L jyjpE JflOR Jj^VER," . jy-E JPOR JQVER," Approved for Universal ii Exhibition. — r~ i. COMPLETE CHANGE FIRST !• HALF PROGRAMME. i. PLAN AT THEATRE. RESERVATIONS: 41-586. You Missed It Before—See It At rpTTT7 I CT A T? KARANGAHAPE RD. t. IXI Hi 01-rt.n Modern and Select. i- LAST DAY AND NIGHT: " DANCING LADY " And " ALL OF ME." TO-MORROW (Wed.), THURS., PRI. : Two Features o£ Outstanding Merit. A Programme to Delight. Full Programme at Matinees 2 p.m. Daily. ; NIGHT: 7.30 p.m.—News and Cartoon. 7.45 p.m.— MYRNA LOY, CARY GRANT "WINGS IN THE DARK," 8.45 p.m.— Interval. 5.55 p.m. — WALLACE BEERY, In his Greatest " VIVA VILLA." 10,000 People in the Cast. 10.55 p.m.— Finis. All Rccommcndcd bp Censor for Adults. Prices: Circle 1/G, Stalls 1/, Children Half-pri-ce. Reservations Free. IP® THE W.E.A. (First Time in New Zealand) "THE HAIRY APE," By Eugene O'Neill, OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS STREET, NOVEMBER 2, 4, 5, 6. Tickets, 2/, and Reserves (2d extra), at Lewis Eady, Ltd., from TO-MORROW -(Wednesday). You are advised tc HOOK EARLY, as Seating is Limited. x 22 DANCING. fl AHLT U X C A BARB T. TO-NIGHT. Our Usual Big Jazz Night. MIDNIGHT DANCE, SUNDAY NEXT. Phone 47-520 Reserves. x 22 t QARLTON QABAItET. j 1 TO-NIGHT. j ] OUR USUAL BIG JAZZ NIGHT. I Ladies — GD. — Gents
SUNDAY NEXTI MIDNIGHT DANCE, 12 Till V. Reserve Now. Phone 47-520. 22 J/ —AMBASSADORS' lIALL, TO-NIGHT, Dominion Road (2nd scction). COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE, S-12. Two Monte Carlos. Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. P.S. —OCT 2S: PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, 8-1.30 a.m. x 22 rpO-NIGHT. LABOUR HALL. Join the Happy Crowd. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. OLD-TIME DANCING. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo. 1/, Supper, 1/. ?Z C. IBBEUTS&N, M.C. fiD—TO-NlGHT—fit). ZEALANDIA HALL, '■ Balmoral Terminus. OLD-TIME DANCE. : Holt's Popular Orchestra. Good Floor. Sandwich Supper. M.C.. J. Holt. A. CASSIE, Hon. Sec. 22 JJ XTEWTON RANGERS' FOOTBALL SOCIAL AND SUPPORTERS' CM 11 CLUB ISto/ „ •^ re Holding ™EIR FINAL SEASON DANCE AT POINT ERIN KIOSK On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 7.30 P.M. D. Callanan's Band Engaged. 1/6—Admission—l/6. All Welcome. , oo (MRS.) H. MATTHEWS, -- Hon. Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING. EDNEY'S, 5, Swauson St. — Reduction Private Lessons, don't hesitate; Modern. Old-time.— Phone 41-615. B FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor; Old-time Course, 15/: proficiency assured.—l 74. Upper Symonds St. ■ _B VALESKA School of Dancinir. 407, Queen St. Phone 46-121. Pupils prepared for British Operatic Examination. B LAWN TENNIS. A CCURATE Workmanship by our expert. Racquets hand or machine strung.— Watts Sports Depot, Exchange Lane. D AUCKLAND Lawn Tennis Club, Stanley St. Courts—Vacancies.—Apply Secretary, 10, Carlton Gore Rd.* Phone 44-420. J B BAYSWATER-Belmont, Belmont Park.—7 Courts; low fees; excellent appointments; official opening, Oct. 26. Vacancies. TWS BEST Stocks in Auckland—Jack Harrison will advise you. Prices strictly competitive.—Wiseman's, Queen St. B /"GUARANTEED Restriuging, from JJ/C; " Racquets from 7/6 to 00/. —Tennis * Supply Co.. 63. Queen St. D I T»ACQUETS. —Last Season's Models. Less -EV than Half Price. Send for List.— Kingsford's, 4. Queen St. B T3ESTRINGING. usually 15/. now 6/B: -*-* 1 satisfaction guaranteed : special offer Modern Bag Co.. opp. Town Hall. D ! " I NATUROPATHS. BTABUTEAU. Dietitian. Naturopath. 270. Queen St. (below Regent). Phone 47-703. Hours, 1-5.15, or appointment. B RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. SHOPPERS in Karangahnpo Rd.—Dine at the "Penrith," St. Kevin's Arcade. 3-Course Meals, 1/. TWH
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