AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS : A. O'BRIEN THEATRES. The dominion's Greatest Theatre 3 SESSIONS DAILY, 10.30, 2.30. 8 PM THE STARS OF " 7TH HEAVEN " JANET GAYNOR—CHARLES FARRELL In their First BIG MUSICAL COMEDY.- ■ 1 .'"SUNNY SIDE UP."~] A Fox Movietone Hear Them Sim; All The Sonc Hit* "Sunny Side Up," "Turn On tho Heat*' ."Pickin* -Petals Oft the Daisies "' -r- SUNNY GIRLS ''GORGEOUS SCENES Also, BIG CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT TED HENKEL'S CIVIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Renderins; "THE MIKADO." FRED SCHOLL At tho , CIVIC GRAND ORGAN, Playing (al ""Woodland Echoes." (bl "Help! .Help! 1 ' WELCOME RETURN OF RAMON, MADELINE, PEDRO, International Dancers, to TED HENKEL'S _ STAGE BAND ENTERTAINMENT. Featuring PARISIENNE, With - THE CIVIC BALLET. BOX PLANS OPEN AT CIVIC. } 43-2GG •- RESERVATIONS —-PLAZA 111 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. "LAUGHTER WEEK HAS COMMENCED AT THE PLAZA,' WHICH PRESENTS AN ALL-TALKING AND LAUGHING COMEDY PROGRAMME FROM START TO FINISH." i " j GLEN TRYON | 1 The Popular Comedian, in the All-talking Success, " BARNUftI WAS RIGHT."- - All-Talking Supports. Phone 41-'iS6 for Reserves. TIVOLI. ioloGHTlJ~Tsor DOUBLE STAR TALKIE PROGRAMME. " FROZEN JUSTICE." With LEONORE ULRIC. Also, "DIVORCE MADE EASY." With DOUGLAS MACLEAN. RIALTO. TO-NIGHT, 7.50~ TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME. JUNE COLLYER and CONRAD NAGEL is "RED WINE." A]bo, NANCY CARROLL in - " THE SIN SISTER." LATEST GAZETTE. T> a I T A- -N.N I a* • JJ TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Edmund LoWe, Warner Baxter, Miiry Duncan, Earle Foxe, " THRU DIFFERENT EYES.'" " THRU DIFFERENT EYES.'" . !,. All-Talkie Supports. / TEACHERS OR MUSIC. gHELMERDINE, L.R.A.M., LONDON: L.T.C.L.. LONDON., '• HAS RESUMED TUITION. ' Most up-to-date Method of Piano Technique taught. Pupils prepared for all Practical and Theoretical Examinations. Appointments by Telephone or Letter. STUDIO: 47, TABERNACLE BLDGS.,' Ketrangahape Rd. Phone 44-245. - Residence: 5, BELL RD., REMUERA. Phone 24-624. J7JDNA. ' gHELMERDINE, RANK jj o e ? i r, : i f VIOLINIST, CIVIC THEATRE ORCHESTRA. Late First .Violin, New Regont" Theatitf „ Orchestra. HAI3 RESUMED TEACHING. * ."•> Special attention to beginners. Studio, 49, PONSONBY ROAD. piANO. SINGING. COMPOSITION, DR. W. E. THOMAS . Resumes Teaching . FEBRUARY 10. i' Address: SHRUBLANDS, BECKHAM PLACE, Grafton Road. TILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8., -Li Teal;her Voice Production, singing. Piano, Hirmony.—Studio: 229, Jervois Rd., Heme Bay Terminus. : : - ■ • /""•iYRIL WALSHE, Teacher of Pianoforte v> and Voice Production, Pupils' Recitals. Studio: 23. Khyber Pass, opp. Gfafton Rd. SYLVIA KINDBERG, Pianoforte and Theory. Thorough Instruction Given. Relaxation Method. Studio: 2, Lewis Eady, .Karaagahupe Rd. __ T7IOLIN, Viola and 'Cello.—R. N. McKay V' has xesumed Tuition; modern methods'. —Studio;,.B. Durham St. East. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. One of Australasia's Foremost-Teachers of Elocutiojii and Adjudicator to the Principal! Competitions Societies throughout N.Z. Beneficial, Interesting Courses foe Men. Women and Children. 'Public Speaking,! Voice Culture, Secitalf. etc. Studio: 5. v MOUNT STREET (Lower Symonds St.). Phone. Mary Thomson, a.1.c.m., 1.1.c.m.. Teacher Performer, Elocution. Pianos Children. Adults.--SO. Pah Rd.. Eosom.. DANCING. PRANK: WOODRUFFE. the Expert / •L Waltz and Jazz Instructor. Special Course. 155.—174. Upper Symonds St. XTALESIvA'S Dance Studio. Ngapuhi V Chambers. Lorno . St.-Clever children required for Stage Presentations.Phone 40-121. ' THE NEW 'ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. SUBSCRIPTIONS: N.Z. Herald: 9d per week, delivered In town and auonrbs. , Posted within New Zealand, prepaid, 12s 6d per quarter. £5! 5s per annum. ADVERTISEMENTS: ( N.Z. Hekald: The recognised medium iot best results. PREPAID RATES: Words. Ono Insertion, Three Consecutive Insertions. fl/6 4/6 7/TELEPHONES: Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 p.m. .. • • After 10 p.m. .. • • || 4 0 .060 Publishing, (re'ilelivery of papers) 40-ltf Job P rintinii Orders .. • • Editorial *' 4j |.gg3 Reportiira . . • • Addresß Communications to Horton, Limited P.O. Box S3.■ J nck .g2 milWaikato Blanch: Victoria Street, nam ton. iLondon Office: 35. Fleet Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 18
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