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AMUSEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY \NNOUNCEMENT! 1 ANNOUNCEMENT! (NEWTON.) CRYSTAL PALACE. (MT. EDEN.) EMPRESS. (NEWTON.) COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES AT EACH THEATRE. ;iOOO SEATS AT 1/-. 1/-.•!/-, 1/. CHILDREN. 6D, 6D. CRYSTAL PALACE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Greater Than " All Quiet on the Western ,'Front " or " -Journey's End," "THE CASE OF SERGEANT GRISCHA." In 14 Huge Reels. Featuring Betty Outupson. Alee B. Francis. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Special "Matinee" To-day, 2 o'clock. Suitable Programme for Children. EMPRESS. (NEWTON.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. NORMA SHEAR F.I J in "THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Special "Matinee" to-day, 2 o'clock. Suituble Programme for Children. RIA L T 0 BROADWAY. NEWMARKET. 1 THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8, We Present The Moat Popular Pair on the Screen, JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR And CHARLES FARRELL, CHARLES FARRELL. Who Sing and Make Love Again in the Sparkling, Spectacular Romance, "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES," "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES" ! Just As They Did in " SUNNYSIDE UP." ' " SUNNYSIDE UP." A Great Supporting Programme, including the Latest Gazettes. 2-Reel Comedy, Amy Johnson Arriving in Brisbane, etc. Stalls. Is; Circle, 2s; Reserves. Cd extra. Phone 4n-r,no. Attendant for Car at Rear of Theatre. THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. TEW ZEALAND'S FINEST ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Colin Muston. L.R.A.M. Leader: Edith Whitelaw. L.R.A.M. Deputy-Lender • Mrs. R. A. Singer. *ND CONCERT. 17TH SEASON. TOWNHALL THURSDAY, JULY 24.

' THE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY:— Overture. "Cleopatra" - - - Mancinelli Overture, "Oberon" - - Weber Symphony. "No. 3 in F. Minor Op. 95'' isrom the New World) - Dvorak Suite (No. 4. "Caucasian Sketches") - - Ivanov Intermezzo. "Dorabella" - • - Elcar Yalse, '.'Badinage" (The Musical Box) {ipTi Wocwi. Wind and Hnrp) - Lmdow Elegy ifrom Suite Les Erinnyes) - Massenet Jerusalem - Parrv MRS. R. 'A, SINGER (Deputy-Leader) , Will Play:tisit's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. on Pianoforte, with full Orchestral Accompaniment. MADAME DOROTHY CRONIN •Till S:n-:- • Sapho s farewell" • - Gounod Gipsy SahgsA. I Chant- my Lay." B. "Son,'s my Motiier Me" Dvorak C. "Tune th.v Stints O Gipsy." "TRULY/ A FEAST FOR LOVERS OF ' REAL MUSIC. 2s 3d - RESERVED SEATS - 2s 9d 400 SEATS AT Is (at back of Hall) Enrol Now for Balnnce 1930 Season. (3 Tickets for Each of the 3 Concerts.) lis 3d '- SUBSCRIPTION - lis 3d Box Plan opens Tuesday, July 22. at 7.30 at the Box Office. Caddells. Ltd., Queen's Arcade, Queen St. Phone 41-359 W. J. CADDELL. Secretary. DANCING. rn A KARANA YACHT CLUB -£*■ (Incorporated) feL USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT , DANCE Will oe held id Clubhouse. Mechanics' Bay, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good music. Good floor. FREE BUS from Endean's Buildings from 7.30 until «.30. returning •iter the Dance Sub.—Ladies. 1« 6d. Gents.. 2s T P BOSWELL. ! Social Secretary Tgl g T - PATRICK'S SOCIAL ' Wellington Street. . ,;>CE - TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Music by Albamnrn Dit-ce Band, sapper Novelties. Xiidies. Gentlemen. 2? i>d STUDIO. N Z. s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING MISS 0 CONNO! hj& returned irom En«land and the Con not rniy iua!i6ert a* of The !rv.fcriai Society but has also been "• !<v Maxwell Stewart. Champion Ballroom ' i ,vi: n. ; is:-i:«*<l by Mr V. E Pr:e = :.ey. M;?s Kutlhon O'Connor nd a f'j;., •. .. ,'i- < The record of his S';■' -; ■■■. ' 'or itseli. 9."> per cent f a!! bailno.T di v. 'n.-.tr.i rn ami competi io' •» r.ner- are *ri ted w -hi® School S .du> T. QCEEN STREET one !<V2!< << >j11> Fort St.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 22

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