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AMUSEMENTS. AUCKLAND'S m THEATRICAL SENSATION! Laughter and applause hold up tho show nightly. "THE PATSY" has taken Auckland by storm. The Patsy—the scapegoat, the butt ot the family—the Cinderella Girl—see how she wins through and makes good. The cutest, the quaintest and most delightful character ever created for the stage. " THE PATSY" The Harrington family with its querulous mother, its blundering, good-natured, ineffective father, its spoiled, vain, badtempered elder daughter, and its delicious, loveable and altogether delightful young daughter. Patsy, has many a parallel in this nnd every other city in the world. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Lt<l. / The Successor to " Peg 0' My Heart." TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present the World's Greatest Recordbreaker. " THE PATSY," " THE PATSY," Which lias already tucked itself snugly in the affection of plarjrocrs of Auckland. " THE PATSY " Barry Conners' Wonderful Home-Comedy With IRENE HOMER. A.' S. Byron. Brandon Peters, Sam Wren, Eileen Sparks, Vera Gerald, all scored outstanding successes on Saturday night. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. PRICES:—D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls. 4s; Gallery, Is Gd. Early Door Stalls and Gallery. Is extra All Prices Plus Tax. Manager: JOHN FARRELL. THE LAST DAY N.B.—"The Better Films League recommend their members and public to support 'THE CONSTANT _ NYMPH' t _for higher grade merit and British origin." |^MND^ND"LYRICTI "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT .NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." " THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." Screened at Grand 11.15, 2.25 5.35, and 8.40. Screened at Lyric 3.50 and 7.80 And " TOMMY ATKINS "

" TOMMY ATKINS " s Screened GRAND 1. 4.10, and 7.15. Screened LYRIC. 2.30 and 9.5. Grand, Phone 42-274 Lyric, Phone 43-645. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). "THE SPY," "THE SPY," And " ROMANCE OP THE UNDERWORLD." GRAND AND LYRIC. LECTURES, First aid to injured. J The First Lecture will be Wsgff "'SE/.sy given at the Ambulance Station at 7 p.m., to MEN. on MONDAY. April 8. and to WOMEN on WEDNESDAY. April 10. The fee for the Course (7s Gd) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station. Rutland St. "yyHAT CAN I DO WITH MY LIFE? Here is Your Opportunity to Know. ATTEND FREE LECTURE (Collection Only) at the UNITY HALL, TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. Speaker; EVELYN WHITELL. Unity Literature on Sale. ' DANCING. MISS , SPENCER'S DANCES. SYMON DSVILLE STUDIO. SYMONDS ST. (next St. Paul's Church). REOPENS SATURDAY. April 6. TUESDAY, April 9. Elementary Classes, TO-DAY (Thursday). MON. Apiil 8. Particulars by Phone or Studio. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio: 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra; open for engagement.—Office. Lewis Eady, Ltd.. 3rd floor. Phone 43-234. I?OX Trot, Waltz. Blues, in 5 Lessons. — Ruby Sherriff. 8, Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. Residences visited. MISS SPENCER'S DANCES Symondsville Studio. Symonds St. (next St. Paul's).—Tuesdays. Saturdays: Elementary Classes, Mondays, Thursdays.—Particulars by Phone or at Studio PARISIAN Dancing Studio, removed to Whitehall, 419. Queen St.—l4oo sa feet of sprung dancing floor. VALESKA Dancing School. Ngapuhi Chambers. Lorne St. All terms recommenced February 11. —Phone 46-121. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. THE LEADING AND MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL OF DANCING IN NEW ZEALAND. It is a significant fact that practically all Ballroom Demonstrators and Competi tion Winners are trained in this School Strictly Private Lessons from 10 a.m. Three Classes weekly Dances taught incluo Tiletrot. Varsity. Drag Sugarstep. Foxtrot Waltz "uick-step Studio 91. QUEEN STREET. Over Hush Wright's Ladies' Shop. Tel. 46-214.

22. KHYBER PASS. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING OF EVERY KIND. CLASSIC AND OPERATIC. CALISTHENICS. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. PHONE 41-423. M ISS M ABEL JOHNSON (The Well-known Teacher of Ballroom Dancing), RETURNS PROM ENGLAND IN APRIL. And will COMMENCE ALL CLASSES AT THE BEGINNING OP MAY. Sho Will Make a Special Feature of Greek Dances. Pupils can enrol now. Phone 25-021 or 42-026 lil ISS L angmuii, F.T.C.L . L.A.B. (Pianisto), F.T.C.L (Vocalis(e). Elocutioniste, U .8 Commenced Teaching in Auckland. Studio. 319 MOUNT EDEN ROAD. Phone 20-159. Lnqui'"'* at Studio or Lewis Eady. Ltd.. Queen Street. PIANOFORTE. SINGING. VOICE PRODUCTION, ELOCUTION. Concer. and Social Engagements TEACHERS OF MUSIC. "YTIOLIN. Viola, 'Cello.—R N. McKay > has resumed Teaching. Modern methods. Studio. 8 Durham St. East. ALTER SMITH. Mandolin. Guitar. Banjo. Ukulele. Violin, Saxophone. Clarinet.—Residential Studio, lfi, Turner St. jyjADAME J RENE Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchess and of Dnme Nellie Melbf*. Speciall; recommended by Dame Melba for VOICE PRODUCTION SINGING AND DRAMATIC ART.' Pupilfe prepared for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform Studio: 10. SHELLS BEACH RD Heme Bay Phone 20-830. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. ELDERLY People Invalids cared for: Mt Eden Terminus no stairs cv comfort, hfie'.tion.— Phone 27-770. HOME, for elderly Person or Couple, on suburban Farm: care and attention.— Reasonable, 114. Herai,p. WOODLANDS."' 26. Mays St., Devonport.—Convalescent. Rest Home; ideal surroundings: quiet.. comfortable, healthful.—Sister Potts. 22-563.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 4 April 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 4 April 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 4 April 1929, Page 18

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