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AMUSEMENTS, "THE DESERT SONG," , MAGNETIC. COLOURFUL, AS UE-TO-DATE AS TO-MORROWS NEWSPAPERTHE SUPREME PINNACLE OP THE MODERN MOTION PICTURE ART. ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES* (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) " Where Sound Sounds Best." 8 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 A.M., 2.15 AND 8. Warner Bros. Musical Success. Warner Bros. Musical Success. THE THE THE THE DESERT DESERT DESERT SONG SONG SONG SONG Starring JOHN BOLES and CARLOTTA KING, 132 Singing Voices, 116 Exotic Dancers, and an Operatic Orchestra of 109 Players. A WARNER BROS. "AND A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Plans at St. James* Theatre. MOULIN ROUGE TUDOR REMUERA. LAST NIGHT AT 8, OF . Myrna Loy and Win, Collier, Jun., in " Hx\RD BOILED ROSE." Mystery, Excitement, Adventure A Hurricane of High-powered ihriiis. Lots of Talkie Featurettes, etc. To-morrow: "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE.' LECTURES. Z. INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE. An. Address will be siven on "FERNS" .•ISS E. F. KIBBLEWHITE, N.D.H. (N.Z.) at the SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE (Room 2), TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY),. AT 7 P.M. All Interested Invited. N. R. W. THOMAS, Hon. Sec. CHURCH NOTICES. . . WHAT ABOUT JJELL? "PI" ELL? JJELL? HEAR J)R. QLIVER. rjiO-NIGHT gCOTS JJALL. What of Hie Silence of the Preachers on this Solemn Subject? PITT ST. METHODIST CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.30. "Impressions and Palestine, Jerusalem. Jericho. Hebron, etc. Speaker: MR. J. W. SHACKLEFORD. AH invited. exhibitions. ■gg* -jyj"ODEL JgXGINEERING mm T? XHIBITION. Hi MARCH 22 TO 23, INCLUSIVE. GRAND OPENING BY His Worship the Mayor gATURDAY JVJIGHT. JgROWNING-JFWERSON'S T^UILDINGS,

Kingston St. (of! Albe r t S t.). FREE BIDES FOR THE KIDDIES. Dozens of Working Models. MEETINGS. QRANGE HALL TRUST. The Annual Meeting of Effective Oransomen and Orangewomen will be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1330, ( at 8 p.m.. In the ORANGE HALL, Newton Road. • Business: Receive Report and Balance-sheet. General. TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION. ONTAGUE. J. F. M Clear, Correct Speech for all Occasions, Children. Beginners. . Advanced Students. Special Course for Business and Professional Men and others. Public _ Speaking, Art of Acting, Reciting, Lecturing, etc. STUDIOS: 20-22, SWANSON STREET. ILDA PARKINSON. A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M. (Teachers' Qualification Diploma), Elocution Teacher St. Josephs Convent.— 23, Rose Road, Grey Lynn. DANCING. M ABEL rOHNSON, The Ballroom, Omahu Road, Remuera. CLASSES WILL • REOPEN IN CLASSICAL AND BALLROOM DANCING AT THE BEGINNING OF APRIL. AT THE BALLROOM, OMAHU ROAD. Miss Johnson will be assisted by MISS DOROTHY . QUILL (Member of Imperial Society of Dancing Teachers), who has just arrived from London, having studied at. tbe Josephine Bradley School of Dancing for the last year. Miss Quill will manage the Branch Studio, to be opened shortly at 240, Queen St. (over JaSrey a Shoe Shop). . All the latest 1930 dances, including the Six-eight, Skaters' Waltz and Tango. Private Lessons at any time by arrangement. Phone 25-021. M ISS D APHNE |£ NIGHT WILL RESUME TEACHING. jyjONDAY. ARCH JQ Operatic, Classical and Ballroom DANCING. . Private Lessons Arranged For. STUDIO: 22. KHYBER PASS. PHONE 41-423. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style,' qualified, private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.U. HALLS TO LET. 0C.3/IQ Phone, Pt. Erin Park Kiosk, »wO Heme Bay, near Baths and beach. Caterers; Weddings, Birthdays, Social Evenings. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. MR. S. ADAMS, Piano, Violin, Violoncello.— Music Academy, 52, Symonds Street, above St. Paul's. Phone 41-241. QINGING, Piano, F3ute.—Arthur Duun O (Mr. Birrell O'Malley's first singing f'encher), has resumed duties. Interviews by appointment.—29, Customs St. E. rvRDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. U Imperishable tyj the Pyramids. Manufactured in Auckland by M°N" Better Workmanship than in Imported Memorials. A Guarantee with Every Order. . 109. SYMONDS STREET. Send for Free Catalogue.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20518, 20 March 1930, Page 20

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