:;;; .:' . : [. .., AMUSEMENTS. , /> R-A IT r< rr\ HE A IMS E. ':"■'* now .SHOWING." p.; '" • ' r<A' SUPER--vtexaSA PARAMOUNT- PR0...-:,"-. ...-:,"-. .--•-.-..- "V; . GRAMME.•;:■,:>;.'*>;• , GEORGE* MELBOKD : B PRODUCTION FROM- KIR GILBERT PARKER**}'GREATy EST- STORY. "THE : MONEY MASTER." THE i -:'T|fl!Sfe.^ ; TrtOOL."' , ?-'>- : HE:- YV ISE I? OOIi." -r .' ■' Tilts world is ; full of "Fools * There are ■"-•:'■ plenty of Darn Fools, but "Wise Fools," \i ."..,"■* they are very scarce. •* : : TAMES TTIRKWOOD ' ....... tf AMES XA.IRKWOOD . JAMES KIRKWOOD ... JAMES . KIRKWOOD .Is the .Star., of "rp'HE WISE, WOOL.'. • "i. HE VY ISE .. -Tool." "THE wise FOOL." • . - the • wise fool." JUSTINE johnstone," .Justine Johnstone.. ; • Tho Screen's Prettiest Star, In fPHE "PLAYTHING OF. ROADWAY. J-HE Jtlaything OF X)|ROADWAY. Adapted from the Story, " EMERGENCY HOUSE." MACK SENNETT Presents " rpBB QTAE TJOARDER.;; " IHE OTARii JDOARDER." 'PHONE 2274 FOR RESERVES. jnil=b&v ATATIONAL mHEATHE. $|»§sp|i JNational jLheatre. IffiSß TO-MORROW . (SUNDAY) FIRST BATTALION REGIMENT ORCHESTRA (40 Performers). With kind permission of MAJOR FRASSE. 0.C.. will Rive their Second Concert of the Season. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture "The Wanderer's. Gib." Orchestra. ~ tv„™.»t " 2 Song, "Oh! Love, for thy Power, "" Miss Lillian Braithwaito. ". , , 3. Saxaphone Solo Mr. Bert Kmjft land. i Song. "At the Mulhour ol Night. Mr. i Xvlophon" Ce Solo "•'William Tell." 6. KSSK- "^lu^aria 0 " Lustspril." Or7. li"! 18 -'" Rendezvous." ... v «ii;* •>- 7. Sons. -Rendezvous." Missr-Nel«i» —1 8. PiSlo Solo, "The When," CVvoporal 9. K: U " a 3onl of Mine." Miss Lillian Braithwaite. ■ " •• »,'♦„.' ! 10. March. "For Ever.' Orchestra. God Sa7o the King. LIEUT. J. T. LIGHTON. JjIJIL " Conductor. E. RUSDEN. Secretary. v Silver Collection. "' ~~ DANCING. BIRTLEY'S Jazz Orchestra, late Keith Prowse. London; any instruments; tw>l: them.—4. Taimii .Rd.. Devonport. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra end Concert Band.—Office. 233. Queen Si.. 'Phones 731 A. BUS 9(4 tings).' ~- < . _ ACKSOX'S Jazz . Orchestra, '. for Balls, Socials, etc.: imy number instruments. Edgar. Chemist. Khyber Pass. OT. BENEDICT'S CLUB—Weekly Dance, O St. Benedict's Hall. East St., ev<uy Saturday Night. Ola Time ; dances. Lilhs' Orchestra. Ladies. la;. Gents; Is 6d. Dancing. Bto 11.— O'Donohue. Hon. Sec. DANCING.-ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. Eas,{ Street.—Saturday imdovory. Saturday Afternoon. 2-5 p.m. Oldest and latest beginners taken, privately,"4s each; dancers. ■in each. OLD TIME DANCE at the above Hall, every MONDAY. 8 till 11 p.m.'i Ladies, fa; Gent/. 3s fid. SUPPER PROVIDED. Full Orchestra. Beginners taken by appointment, 2,, Clareiriont Street.,: />■ ■:, •■.■'.■ .'-.;: ;]-,•: AMOS.; , :■■..■: ;'... '.J: ',' : ; ■ ■■prWiSßional Teacher. JACKSON'S!'-»A#<JBi •ELLERSLiiE PIC J . ....',: : TUBE HALL. J! :. .. jf :.-;.:■ RIMMER'S BLUE BUS will Jiavo G.P.O. on MONDAY NIGHT, at 7.15. ca}hng at Pitt Street, Grafton Bridge, and Newmarket, for the Dance. . Coma and dance to the ixst music in town. .Bus. returns ■ w .: town for last car=. Bus fare, 1« €d return. : ■~'. Admission to Dance:i- Gente, :iß;.VXiadisS, la 6d. ' ROLL OP. ....-;; , TEACHERS OF PAMCiJfic/v ANITA < WEBSTEB.-Ballrcoro Dancing Classes.—Si«ond Term, July 6.—Studio. 5 Shelly Beach Rd. 'phone 23Ma. _____ DANCING— Oldest and Latest Taught by appointment, 2, Clavemont Amoj, Professional Teacher. ■ ; LATEST Ballroom Dances thoroughly taugh*.—Modem Dancing Studio. 30, Pilmerstoji Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. Hours; 12 to 0. : _ "ftXISS SPENCER.— Jazz Stefcs. j.v.l Parisian Tango. , Day l and Evuning Closes.—'Phono . particulars, 25, Vincent St. ISS LAURIE IQNGSLAND *£&' MISS IRENE REJNE-— Clasa. -Tuesday, 8 p.m. All Up-to-date Dances. Private Lessons arranged. Studio: 28, Swan--605'. St. Tela. . 1755 and 2637. ' fMISS LAURIE JONGSLAND and MISS M IRENE PEINE. - . All Modern Dances taught. We SPECIALISE in that most EXCLUSIVE Dance,-the BALLROOM TANGO.— . Swaneon St. Tola. 1755 and 2637. . c ■■ ; . DIXIELAND CABARET .DANCING IXIELAND CABARET DANCING STUDIO. -V . : - STUDIO. . y - . See Our Instructress, ' '"".,:;'MISS LOIS JENNINGS'. ;ii • MISS LOIS JENNINGS.. J', ■•■■■- Fijr Latest Tango and.'Jazz Steps. TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTION TUfISS 1 LILLIAN • BRAITHWAITE. TeaI»J. cher of Voice Production, Singing, Piano.—lo, Sheehan St.. near Three Lamps. Ponponby. ' ■■■■■>', . ■ . MISS HILDA PARKINSON. Certificated . Teacher ul Elocution, .T.C.L. (Honours), Voice Culture, Recitation, Reading. GestureGrn.ce.— Rore. Kd., Grey Lynn. ■ MR. F. E. FAIRBURN. Teach - Plane- [ forto (Relaxation) Theory: 222 exam- i ined, 169 passes.—Studio. 178. Symonda fit. "jV/FHS. '; W. " H. HALIAM. L.T.C.L., Teacher of ". SINGING. PIANOFORTE. AND THEORY. Studio: "'ROOM 1, EADY'S BUILDINGS. , 15. Karangahape T Roa3.. I MRS. EDGAR WEBB, • of '>. Lonoo'iS. A.L. CM. (Elocution) London School of Elocution.' (Honours Teaching Certificato).' ELOCUTION. VOICE PRODUCTION. DRAMATIC ART. , STUDIO, d, Merinie'a' Biiildingii," Upper Symonds Street. DRAMATIC-CLASS-'(Evening) for adults, now being formed.. ~■;...■ "YJISS EVA DUNN. A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L.. PROFESSIONAL PIANISTE AND ACCOMPANISTE. • Teacher of Music. Studio: c.o. KENNETH EADY. 474. Queen Street. J£R. SIDNEY HAYr-i'Jv, PIANIST. Commences Tuition. AUGUST ' 1. Suburba Visited. LIKE RD.. TAKAPUNA. CJCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, For Beginners and Advarced Students: Vl;* Platform, the Ear, the Pulpit, School Teachers, Lecturers and Others. I Ci%n and do teuch people to speak Eng1. H. "'early and, correctly and to gain '-ase imd confidence in delivery. j . AMATEURS COACHED j In Plays. E'-iaorcus and Dramatic Sketchaa I Monologues, Recitals, and Speeches. "" • J. F. MOKTAGaE- ", 28. Swanaon Street. Children's asses Saturday Mornings. "~" EXHIBITIONS. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 18
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