AMUSEMENTS. TIV 0 L I KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. THIS AFTKRXOON, 2.30. THIS AFTKRXOON, 2.30. TO-XIOUT AT 8. TO-XfGHT AT 8. V.'e Present RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN AXD ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING In the Most Gripping am! Most SoulStirrin:; Piny oi All' Time, " CONDEMNED." " CONDEMNED." " CONDEMNED." " CONDEMNED." " CONDEMNED." " CONDEMNED." " CONDEMNED." " CONDEMNED." Ronald Colmnn fiien to Greater Heights Than Ever Before. ITo outshines all other lovers of the Screen in n Thrilling l)r:nna of Romance and Adventure. A remarkable successor to "Bulldog Drummond." Also A Great Supoprting Programme, including Pathe Gazettes, Comedy, Auckland v. Britain Football Match., etc. Drees (':if K- 2s: Stalls. Is. Reserves 8d Extra. Phone 4fi fiOO. VICTORIA" DEVONPORT. A Fuller llay ward Theatre. TO-DAY AT 2.:i0. TO-NIGHT AT 8. G LEX TRYON IN " SKINNER STEPS OUT." A Zippy, Sparkling Riot of Glee. Also Screening (Night Only), The Great All-British Talkie, "HIGH TREASON." Adult Audience Recommendation. TIIE WONDER FILM OF THE YEAR. Usual Prices. 22-903 for Reserves. CIVIC. SUNDAY*NIGHT, 7.30. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AND SILENT PICTURE, " TOMMY ATKINS." Vocalist: MR, WALTER BROUGH. Orgunist: MR. <i. PAULSEN. Piccolo Solo: MR. FRANK POORE. Silver Collection. Proceeds in aid ot Musicians' Benevolent Fund. Doorß Open 6.30. Concert Commences 7.30. Phono 47-IG9 FRANK EGERTON. Secretary. AUCKLAND CITY Cmij MISSION. PLAZA THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Doors Open ti.io. Begin 7 o'clock. MUSICAL ITEMS. Solo (Selected), MISS IDA WALKER (Contralto). Accompanist. MR. EWART LYNE. Anthems: (a) "Hearken Unto Me" (Sullivan); (b) "Consider and Hear Me" (Pfluger); (Sopiuuo, Miss Laura Walker, Tenor. Mr. Harry Langton). CITY MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. JASPER CALDER.
Subject: "SHIFTING SANDS." Also, Screening of tlie World-renowned Moving Pichiie. j "THE MOON OF ISRAEL." (Conclusion). A Paramount Masterpiece based on Rider Hassatd's Famous Story. N.B.—lf you have Church Home make your home with us Admission Free. Collection. Holy Communion, Mission Chapel, next Thursday, 11 a.m. QIT Y OF AUCKLAND TOWN H ALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 830 o'clock. ORGAN RECITAL. MR MAUGIIAN BARNETT. CITY ORGANIST, Will Piny : — Toccata (Dubois) Two Chorale Preludes (Bach), Divertissement (Vierne). Andante (Haydn) Sonata da Camera (Peace). A Day in Venice (Nevin), Finale (Wolstenholme) ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIG HAM. Town Clerk. r FO ALL SPORTS.—Hear Raymond Pre»I ton on " Athletes ' have Known." A Pal of Don Bradman, Geo. Towns and others —Methodist Church, top Pitt St.. SUNDAY, 3 p.m. DANCING, 4 A KARANA YACHT CLUB (Incorporated) USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE Wui oe nolo in tho Clubhouse, Mechanics' Bay, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good tnusio. Good floor FREE BUS from Endean'sBuildings from 730 until returning after the Dance Sub.—Ladies. Is Gd; Gents., "2s. T P BOS WELL. Social Secretary pOME ALONG. COME ALONG. TO-NIGUT Pakuranga Social Club's Dance, Pakuranga Hall. With Reg. Morgan's Orchestra. Ladies, Is; Gents.. Is 6d. Danco, Swanson Hall, TO--1 NIGHT (SATURDAY). City Patrons, bus leaves G.P.O. at 7.15 p.m. T UE j\'J ARGAHET Q'CONNOR tJTT'DK). N.Z. e UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING MISS O'CONNOI. lui i >st returned from in extended lour of England and the Con tinent, where sh hit not only qualified as rerlificaleii membe* ol tin Imperial Society of Ballroom Dancing but has also been ■ipeciulh recommendo* by Maxwell Stewart, vp v-nrs U'urld Champion Ballroom . ncei MISS O'CONNOI' will he assisted tiy Mr W E Priestley, .Miss Kathleen O'Connor ml a fuli.v nial.tie t stat IT The record of this S'udio speak.- lor itself. 95 per cent of all ballroom demonstrii >rs and competi (ion winner are trained in 'his School S. id it) <ll QUEEN STREET "hone IGUM (Opp Fort St.) |l |l 8 S CEC I L ETTTI 'London and Paris) Studios of Stage and Ballroom Dancina Regent Theatre Buildings Queen Street Telephone 4'2-554 I'.l'lO Ballri'tim Dances, instructed by Mib« Beltina Edwards nut) Mr Crawford Norrie 'London) A LI,ROOM dancing, correct style, quali fied private tuition.-Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp, G.P.O. yISS SPENCER Symiuidsville Studio Sytnonds St (next Si Paul's Church) -Dances Sntmdnys. * p.m I'uitton Classes Mondays and l'lunsdays Private Lessons any time by appointment -Particulars by Phone I'J U37. or Studio OKATERS Wnlt?., Six Eight Fox Trot 0 Blues Step. Simultaneous. Operatic - Ruby Sheriff, s, Ilopetonn St , Ponsonby \ ' \,,ESK A'S Dance Studio. Ngapuh) ' Chambers Lome Si. Clevet children letpnred foi Stairt Presentations Phone Hi 121 1 S T'or Lesson Miss Violet Robertson, 1 Registered Teacher Dancing, all branches fancy latest ballroom dancing.— 'on Pacific Bldtrs.. Wellesley St. East. HALLS TO jET CAR LTON II A LL. 302. Sandriwcham Rd.Dances. Wcddincs, Birthday Parties, good floor, 'onus moderate. -- Phone 21-488 J Q Phone, Pt Erin Park Kiosk, i)'xu Heine Bay. near Baths and bench Caterers Weddings, Birthdays. Social Evenings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 24
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