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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER WINNER! - , H ANOTHER WINNER! E. THE ST. JAMES 1 SCORES AGAIN! THE ST. JAMES' SCORES AGAIN! IS AN ABSOLUTE RIOT! IS AN ABSOLUTE RIOT! ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. "Where Sound Sounds Best." 8 SESSIONS DAILY—--11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. IT REACHES THE PINNACLE OF PICTURE PERFECTION And Establishes a New and High Standard. BIGGER AND FUNNIER BIGGER AND FUNNIER THAN THE STAGE SHOW. THAN THE STAGE SHOW. WITH GIGANTIC TECHNICOLOUR SCENES. A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. PLANS AT ST. JAMES 1 . Seats Cannot bo Booked by Phone for To-night. FOUR BIG TALKIE ATTRACTIONS TO-DAY AT THE MONSTER MATINEE. COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. PRINCE EDWARD. (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) 'THE GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS," Talking, Singing and Dancing. *°' 2 ~"MISTER ANTONIO" All-Talking. No. 3—"MICKEY THE MOUSE," in "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" (Sound Cartoon). No. I—HARRY TATE, in "MOTORING." All-Talking Comedy. And Rose and Taylor's Orchestra. PRICES: ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. PROGRAMME: 6.50 p.m., Lantern Slide " Talks." 7 p.m., Film: "Sea Breezes."—Scenic. 7.15 p.m., Illustrated Lantorn Lecture: " GREAT MEN OF THE FREETHOUGHT MOVEMENT." Well-known Elocutionist, MARY M. DREAVER. 7.45 p.m.. Moving Picture: " NEWS PARADE." " NEWS PARADE." Featuring NICK STUART and SALLY PHIPPS. NOTE: Children under 1G WILL NOT be admitted unless accompanied by Adults. Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). SILVER COIN COLLECTION. Ring 43-102 for Reserves before Noon. mm, THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY'S 18th PRODUCTION. "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST." OSCAR WILDE'S DELIGHTFUL COMEDY. CONCERT CHAMBER, JULY 2, 3, 4, 5. Members Preferential Box Plan NOW OPEN at Lewis Eady. Ltd., ivhero Subscribers may reserve seats for any night. PUBLIC PLAN OPENS NEXT FRIDAY. Intending Members must make application at onco to Lewis Eady, Ltd., or to The Secretary, THEO. J. SPRY. 206. Victoria Arcade. Queen Street. FEES: i'l Us Cd for Two Seats and 15s 9d for Olio Seat at each of the Threo remaining Productions. The subscription carries all membership privileges. DANCING. A KARANA YACHT CLUB (Incorporated). / JAN USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT , DANCB j Win ue held in the Clubhouse, Mechanics' I Buy, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good music, f Good floor. FREE BUS from Endcan's • Buildings from 7.30 until 8.30. returning after the Dance. Sub.—Ladies, la Cd; Gents., 2s. T. P. BOSWELL. Social Secretary. JgOHEME gCHOOL OF JQANCE ARTSALBERT BUILDINGS, TOP FLOOR, SWANSON STREET. PHONE 40-782. MLLE. PAVETTE, O.K. Strolling Players, Theatrical School of Danco Arts. Open for Engagements. Adagio Acts, Single and Double Dancing Teams. Ballets, Artistic and Delightful. Qtliex- Acts. Novelty and Burlesque. Singers, Dancers. Instrumental. RING 40-782. Clever Acts Booked. Step on it. Mako it Snappy. jy£ARGARET Q' CONNOR STUDIO, N.Z.'a UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS O'CONNOR has just returned from an extended tour of England and the Continent, where she has not only qualified as a certificated member of the Imporial Society of Ballroom Dancing, but has also been specially recommended by Maxwell Stewart, fivo years' World's Champion Ballroom Dancer. MISS O'CONNOR will be assisted by Mr. W. E. Priestley, Miss Kathleen O'Connor and a fully qualified staff. The record of this Studio speaks for itself, 95 per cent, of all ballroom demonstrators and competition winners are trained in this School. Studio: 91. QUEEN STREET. Phono 4G-21-1. (Opp. Fort St.), PER LESSON. VIOLET ROBERTSON (Reg. Teacher). Lessons given with a guarantee of satisfaction, all Dancing, including OPERATIC (Toe). CLASSICAL, SPANISH, HIGHLAND and NATIONAL. Etc. LATEST BALLROOM. Room 15, above Lewis Eady, Ltd., 25. lvarnnsahapo lioad. BALIjKUOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Falmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. MISS SPENCER, Symondsvillo Studio, Symonds St (next St. Paul's Church). —Dances Saturdays, 8 p.m. Tuition Clauses. Mondays and Thursdays. Private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by l'hnrin 42-237. or Studio. QKATERS' Waltz. Six-Eight, Fox Trot ' J Flues Step. Simultaneous, Operatic.— Ruby Sheriff. 8. Uopctoun St.. Ponnonby. \TALESKA'S Danco Studio, Ngapuhi V Chambers. Lome St.—Clever children required for Stage Presentations.—Phono 413-121. HALLS TO LET. /~IARLTON Hall, 302, Sandringham Rd.— Vv Dances, Weddings, Birthday Parties; good floor.—Phone 21-488. Terms mode rate. Phono. Pt. Erin Park Kiosk, jt-iU i)Tt/ Herno Bay. near Baths and beach. Caterers. Weddings, Birthdays, Social Evenings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 24

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