AMUSEMENTS. LAST SIX NIGHTS Of tlio IRENE DION VANBRUGH BOUCICAULT SEASON. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. A BRILLIANT COMEDY. TO-NIGHT, AT 8.10. AND THE THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. IRENE VANBRUGH AND DION BOUCICAULT, Together with a Splendid Supporting Company in C. E. Openshaw's Famous Comedy-drama, "ALL THE KING'S HORSES," "ALL THE KING'S HORSES," Which ia proving the mo9t Popular Play of the Season. A WELCOME REVIVAL. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. By Special Request. Last 2 Nights of Season. Special Revival of the Delightful Comedy. "NELL 0' NEW ORLEANS. Plans for "All the King's Horses" are now open. Plans for "Nell O' New Orleans" will be opened on WEDNESDAY MORNING. Prices, D.C. and R.S., 8s; stalls, 4s; gallery, Is 6d. Early door stalls and gallery. Is extra. All prices plus tax. Manager - - John Farrell. "THE VAGABOND KING," The World's Supreme Musical Play, COMMENCING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, For a Brief Season. CAST OF 25 STARS. Chorus of 100 Voices. Grand Operatic Orchestra. Reappearance of JAMES LIDDY. STRELLA WILSON. ARTHUR STIGANT. Box Plana will be opened on FRIDAY NEXT. Prices Will Not be Raised. DIXIELAND. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. 7s 6d Double. MUSIC BY DIXIELAND'S FAMOUS DANCE BAND. For Reservations Phone 2G-615. CHURCH NOTICES. TO-night TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. 7.30 P.M. UNITED CHURCHES' rPENT pAMPAIGN. JLent v^ampaign. CIVIC SQUARE. Also each Night This Week (Except Saturday), 7.30 p.m. Speaker: MR. ANDREW JOHNSTON (The Blind Soldier). STIRRING ADDRESSES. BRIGHT SINGING. YOU ARE WELCOME. TEACHEES OP MUSIC. X\7ALTER TMPETT, Walter Impett, VOICE PLACING—CONCERT, ORATORIO AND OPERA COACHING. Pupils with ability desirous of public appearances, given every opportunity. PIANOFORTE COURSE, includes Preparation for all Examinations and Recitals. Studio: 74, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, CITY (Opp. His Majesty's). Studio Reopens MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 4. Interviews daily on and after that date. AMY HANSARD. L.R.A.M., A.T.C.L., SINGING AND PIANO. Members desired to form LADIES' CHOIR. Member of London Teachers' Registration Council. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Upper Queen St., Or 102. PARK ROAD. Telephone 45-670. "yyiNIFRED JQ JJAYDON, L.A.8., A.L.C.M. Pianoforte and Harmony. RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 11. Interviews: 19. SEC COMBS ROAD. Newmarket. Phone 13-091. MR. S. A DAMS RESUMES TEACHING PIANO. VIOLIN. VIOLONCELLO. MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 11. Interviews Daily, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Studio, 52, Symonds St. (near St. Paul's), to Arrange Lessons. Symonds St. Studio. Phone 41-241. Remuera Studio. Phone 25-657. rrivute Address, Bay View Rd., Remuera. MISS MARGARET A. PARKER. PIANO. Interviews: MONDAYS, at 12. INVERNESS AVENUE, EPSOM. At ACADEMY BUILDINGS, SATURDAYS. 10-11 a.m. R.C.M. and R.A.M. Examinations. MAVIS HEWSON, L.A.8., Pianoforte and Theory. Resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY, Februarv 6. KAURI GLEN ROAD, Birkenhead. M ISS GABRiELLE FRASER (Pupil Miss Alice Law. L.R.A.M). TEACHER. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. ASCOT AV.. REMUERA. Phono 25-616. T)OROTHEA TAYLOR. L.A.8.. Piano and Singing.—l A, Clonbern Rd.. Remuera, and Lewis Eady, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. TV'PSS E! a PATERSON. A.V.C.M., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory.— Miramar. St. Stephen's At.. Parnell. V, PICKERING.—-Saxophone, Mandotin. Guitar Banjo; modern, interesting methods.—Studio Academy, Upper Queen St.. T ADY Teacher, A.L.C.M.. has vacancies Piano, Homes Visited, 30s quarter. 2s 6d hour.—Diploma, 405, Herald. Lillian v braithwaite. 1.a.b.. Teacher of Voice Production, Sinains. Piano. Harmony.—229. Jervois Rd.. Heme Bnv Terminus. WALTER SMlTH.—Mandolin. Guitar, Ban'o. Ukulele, Violin, Saxophone, Clarinet.—Residential Studio: 16, Turner St. DANCING BALLROOM Oancing, correct style, qualified private tuit.on —Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O 171 RANK WOODRUFFE. the Expert J- Waltz and Jazz Instructor Special Course. 155.—174. Upper Symonds St. HOLIDAY Resorts. Beach. Baths. Weddings Social Evenings catered for.— Foint Erin Park Kiosk. Heme Bay. PARISIAN Dancing Studio removed to Whitehall, 419. Queen St —I4OO sa feet of sprung dancinc floor PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. MR. CLAUDE H. MOSES. DENTIST. Has returned from abroad, and Resumed Practice, LISTER BUILDING. Victoria Street East. Telephone 41-OS9. * • INSURANCE. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. Assets. £30.000.000 Phone 44-123. 6. O'Connell St. Manager. Wilfred Skegg.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20171, 4 February 1929, Page 18
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