AMUSEMENTS. "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN'' CONTINUES HIS ADVENTURES I'OR A SECOND IMPORTANT WEEK. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions : 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. S o'clock. We take pride in announcing a. second week of this important -attraction. A picture ot glamorous adventure laid against a background o£ England's most beautiful country- — side — adapted l'rom the — — famous novel by the facile pen of Clemeneo Dane, the story moves with picturesoue action to a fitting climax. Criterion Fili>s have created a production of outstanding merit in JEFFERY FARNOL'S JEFFERY FARNOL'S Best Loved Story, " rpHE) q_entlSman." Magnificently played by DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., ELISSA LANDI. GORDON BARKER. (United Artists Recommended by Release.) Censor tor Adults. Excellent Associate Programme includes — SMART WORK —COMEDY. OVER THE LAND OF THE INCAS — TRAVEL. UP TO THE) MINUTE NEWS ITEMS. "COCK O' THE WALK," Walt Disney's Greatest Silly Symphony. Reserve by Phone, Embassy 32-660. HEATED. STAR " SELECT Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY. 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 8. j. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. GRACIE FIELDS in "QUEEN OF HEARTS." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. Commencing To-morrow for One Week. United Artists Stupendous Production, 'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.' With LESLIE HOWARD and MERLE OBBRON. Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. I|, THE ASTOR+ |[||||[|| DOMINION RD. Centrally Heated. To-night at. 8. News Session, 7.30. Cicely Courtneidge—Frank Morgan in "THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Carl Brisson, Kitty Carlisle, Victor McLaglen in "MURDER AT THE VANITIES." Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. POPULAR PRICES. TEL. 21-433. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY: "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuller-Hayward's Phone 26-041. | | BRITANNIA—PONSONBY, | J Three Lamps Terminus. I Centrally Heated. Newsreels 7.30-S p.m. John Boles and Dixie Lee in Musical Special "REDHEADS ON PARADE." George Raft and Joan Bennett in "SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT." Both Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. Fuller-Hayward's — Phone 22-968. I VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. | (Centrally Heated.) Newsreel. 7.30-S p.m. I GUEST NIGHT. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. Edward Arnold, Edmund Lowe, Wvnn Gibson (in) "HER BODYGUARD." Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. Buster Crabbe, Ida Lupino, Colin Tapley, Roscoe Karns (in) "SEARCH FOR BEAUTY." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition.
DANCING. rpO-NIGHT —GAIETY lIALL, Surrey Cres. - 1 - THE DE LUXE DANCE CLUB Presents GRAND OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. Prizes for Monte Carlo, Spot Dance and Special Novelty "Waltz. Supper. THE DE LUXE DANCE BAND, Rendering New and Old Favourites. M.C., T. Sliine. Admission. 1/. 23 See.. RON. BARRY. -1 / — MODERN DANCING—TO-NIGHT. J-/ AMBASSADORS' HALL. Dominion Road (2nd Section). COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S MODERN DANCING, S-12. Art Larkins' Band. PLAIN AND FANCY DIIESR BALL, SAT., JULY 25. Good Prices. 2/. 23 CASINO DANCE CLUB, LABOUR HALL, Newton. TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday, Monte Carlo (3 prizes). Special Prizes. Ticket Waltz. Also Complinientaries, Casino Monte Carlo. All the Popular Dances. All Cordially Invited. POPULAR SAVOY ORCHESTRA. Bert Gray, M.C. Supper. Admission 1/. 23 6D — TO-NIGHT —ZEALANDIA HALL, Balmoral Term. OLD-TIME DANCE. Zealandia Dance Band, including pianoaccordion, featuring New Numbers. Monte.Supper. Select, Sociable. M.C., P. Collier. x 23 A. CASSIE, Hon. Sec. QRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM. En SHALFOON. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. 23 ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. COME AND DANCE TO LEN MEREDITH'S FAMOUS BAND, OX SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. x 24 pOMMUNITY SUNSHINE ASSOCIATION. DON'T FORGET THE SUNSHINE BALL, TOWN HALL, TH URSD AY. AU(i US T 6. :25 TJLIND Institute, Auckland's Most BrilJ -' liant Band ; old-time and modern. —Box S. Newmarket. B TEACHERS OF DANCING. YMONDS VIL L E STUDIO. 30. Symonds Street. Strictly Private Lessons by arrangement. Advanced Classes Thursdays. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, S p.m Weekly Dances Saturdays. S p.m. Call or phone for particulars. — Miss Spencer Phone 42-237. j; "pADNEY'S Studio, !5, Swanson St.—Classes, Tuesdays ; Old-time, 7.30-5.30; Modern S.oO-10.30; Private Tuition any time. Don't hesitate.—Phone 41-615. n "pEANK WOOD RUFFE, Expert Instructor.—Old-time Dancing; full course. ,15/.—174, Upper Symonds St. B TRICTLY Private Lessons, 2/o.— "Paulma," 30, Shorthand St., 4 doors above Star. 04 ~VTALESKA School of Dancing, 407, Queen „ . ??• I'l'one 46-121. Pupils prepared for British Operatic Examination. b "\7TOLET ROBERTSON Studio for Modern » Ballroom Dancing and Tap Dancin" Classes, 1/6 Lesson, privately 5/. —2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade; 30-SG3. MWH COMPETITIONS. CJ I'.C.A., Winter Show.—Winner of Ham : Mrs. West. 42. Wainui Av„ Pt. Chevalier. Cake Winner: Mrs. Taylor, P! Chevalier Rd. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 28
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