AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT 3 SESSIONS - 3 11 —2.30 8 O'CLOCK, PARAMOUNT'S WONDER TALKING PRODUCTION. 100 PER CENT. DIALOGUE. A Dangerous -woman. ANGEROUS » ' OMAN. Dangerous woman. ANGEROUS OMAN. Dangerous woman. ANGEROUS »» OMAN. WITH BAC.LANOVA, BAC.LANOVA. CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK AND NEIL HAMILTON. NEIL HAMILTON. A STORY OP A WOMAN WITHOUT VIRTUE. SHE WAS FASCINATING. SHE WAS ALLURING! SHE WAS DANGEROUS TO MEN. ALSO SPECIALLYSELECTED ALL - TALKIE SINGING ACT. MARION HARRIS In 2 Renowned Numbers, "Afraid of You." "We Love It." ALL-TALKING TWOREEL COMEDY. Featuring LTNNE OVERMAN, la One Bis Laugh After Another. CLEVER PARAMOUNT CARTOON. 1 TOGO ANF DINKIE. ! And the Lit lie Orphan. Singing and Dancing Act. featuring Joseph Santley and Ivy' Sawyer, in Character* of Peter Pan, Little I Red Riding Hotl. Alice in I Wonderland. Cinderella. I PARAMOUNT'S v SYNCHRONISED I NEWS. I Bo* Plan" Sow Open nt Theatre. Book Your Seats Now. Phone Reservations. 41-341. | CRYSTAL PALACE | . ' The Theatre Luxurious. (MT. EDEN ROAD). Talkies-on the Latest Western Electric Equipment from America. 2 PERFORMANCES - O PERFORMANCES - £» 2 P.M. and 8 O'CLOCK. All-Talkie Paramount Thriller, 44 THE CANARY MURDER CASE.* "THE CANARY MURDER CASE.' "THE CANARY MURDER CASE.' "THE CANARY MURDER CASE.' ; I 100 PER CENT. DIALOGUE. 1 With the Screen's Famous Stars. WILLIAM POWELL. JAMES HALL. LOUISE BROOKS. Also Full Programme All-Talkie Items. Book Your Seats. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone Reserves 20-573. CRYSTAL PALACE. - NOW SHOWING. EMPRESS A • EMPRESS Newton's Popular All-Talkie Houbo. Complete New Programme. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. 2 Performances, 2.30 and 8 p.m. 2 Stupendous Talkie Attractions. No. 1— "STRANGE CARGO." IT'S ALL-TALKING. 100 Per Cent. Dialogue. 14 Distinguished Stage Players Speak. . No. 2—• ■' " THE OFFICE SCANDAL." Featuring PHYLLIS HAVER ' AND RAYMOND HATTON. . It's Part Talkie and ' Synchronised Music. And Other Talkie Featurettea. Book Your Sents. IJo* Phtn at Theatre. Phone Reserves 27-077. EMPRESS : NOW SHOWING. f-J IT Y OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ' ,r ZOOLOGICAL PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUCKLAND MUWCIPAL BAND. Conductor, Bandmaster Christopher' Smith. . "A SPECIAL PROGRAMME. . . ' God Save the King. March—"Viva Auckland!" - - - Chr. Smifh liymn—"Brightly Gleams Our Banner" - - i; ... Smart Overture —"Setniramide" - - - - Rossini Piccolo Solo—"Chant du Rosignol" - - - - - -Finpovsky Soloist, MR. HAL C. McLENNAN. Rhapsody—"Hungarian" No. 2 - - - Liszt Scena—"The Miserere Scene" ("II Trovatore") Verdi Soloists, MESSR3. PHELOUNG AND DA VIES. Selection—'"Lucia di Lammermoor" - - - . f ■ '. - - - Donizetti Interval. Hymn—"Pleasant Are - Thy ' Courts Above". - - - - Gilbert Clarinet Bolo—"Concertino" - - - Weber Soloist, MR. ED, PHELOUNG. Selection—-"'Operas of Offenbach" - Ansell Intermezzo Scene—"ln a Persian Market" " «' * .... Ketelbcy March—"Strike Sure!" Graham National Anthem. SPEClAL.—Citizens' Concert, Town Hall, October 5, Programme entirely selected by : the Public. J„ 8. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. KAMON NOVARRO & RENEE ADOREE in "FORBIDDEN HOURS," Romance of love and youth. PATSY RUTH MILLER in "BEAUTIFUL. BUT DUMB," Comedy drama. Com To-day, NATIONAL Pictures. DANCING. J* r A KARANA YACHT CLUB. r JVL. il (Incorp.) V''Y ]VS Weekly Dance will be held in the CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS BAY. TO-NIGHT. Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Endean's B'dga., from T. 30 until 8.30, returning after the dance. Sub: Ladios, Is 6d; Gents, 2s, T. McKay, Commodore. THOS. P.. BOS WELL. Social Sec. IJHE J/JARGARET Q7QONNOR gTUDIO. NEW ZEALAND'S UNIVERSITY OF ' BALLROOM DANCING. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. EVENING CLASSES. All Intending Competitors are reminded that the Studio Championship will take place early next month. The Studio: 01, QUEEN STREET. Telephone 4G-214, > BALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dane- ,. ing Classes, privato tuition.—Valeska's StudiQ. Ngapuhi Chbs., Lome St. Phone 46-121,' BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, (juali ned private tuition. —Modern Unucin? Htndiy, 80, Palmers ton Bldgg.. opp. G.P.O fox Trot, Wdltz, Blues, in G Lessons.Huhy Sheriff, 8. Uopetoun St.. Pon son by, Post Is for hints. nil 188 SPENCER, Symon&yiJlo Dance JJA fttadio, Hymonds St. (next St. Paul's) —Saturdays. Classes Mondays, Thursdays Pwat# Learonii by appointment.—Particu Inrs by I'lmne or at Studio. "PARISIAN. Dancing Studio, Whitehall, X 413, Queen Street.-Miss Brooks, Mr Huntleyj private lessons; ballroom dancing 3 HALLS TO LET, /IJjBTTING Married? What about arrnng- « tng tlie Wedding Breakfast at Click Cl»ck7 Catering and decorations both artistic and distinctive. Just that personal
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 22
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