AMUSEMENTS. BIG WESTERN BIG CIRCUS MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. ALL CHILDREN, 6d, 6d. £nvv SESSIONS: KUAI {| 2 s—B. ROXY 2 EXCITING ALL-TALKIES. ' BOTH FIRST SCREENING IN N.Z. No. I DAINTY DOROTHY REVIER "With i MATT MOORE In ""CALL OF THE WEST." Not just a musical romance, a society droma cr a Wild West show, but a brilliant, captivating concoction of all three. No. 2 PRETTY BETTY BRONSON And JACK BENNY. In "THE MEDICINE MAN." The Greatest Laughing Comedy Ever Mado. in 8 Cyclonic Laughter Keels. EMPRESS EMPRESS f MATINEE I MATINEE! TO-DAY. 2 O'CLOCK. OA BOXES CHOCOLATES GIVEN 9Q ZU away. _-tV f SELECTED MATINEE ATTRACTIONS. MICKEY THE MOUSE in "CACTUS KID. 6-REEL WESTERN. LAUREL AND HARDY, ETC.. ETC. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. SESSION DE LUXE. 8 O'CLOCK. Monster t\ouble-otar ftHow. ONSTER N °' BESSIE LOVE. , BESSIE LOVE. And VAN AND BCITENCK. In THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN. THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN. DOROTHY REVIER—RAYMOND HATTON "MURDER ON" THE ROOF." ' "MURDER ON THE ROOF." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) PLAN AT THEATRE—RESER\F.S. 2.-0.7-LYRIC DE LUXE. TOP SYMONDS STREET. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. Double-Feature Programme. •THE STREET OF CHANCE." "THE STREET OF CHANCE." riVith William Powell. Jean Arthur and Kay Francis. Romance, Breathless Adventure. The story of a gambler who took a long chance to save his brother. Live with men and women who demand that life be ceaselessly exciting. Also Showing. "LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY." "LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY." , Good Supports. // MATINEE 2 P.M. The above Splendid Programme will be Shown. " TARZAN THE TIGER" SERIAL. ,VAL E S K A FRESENTS HER PUPILS In a ENTERTAINMENT. SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT, / AT THE - SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS STREET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT 7.45 P.M. Come and See Mickey the Mouse, ii Charlie Chaplin, The Shipwreck, Sensational Acrobatic Quartet, Sparkling Ballets, Novel Scena3. FULL ORCHESTRA, Under TREVOR SFARLING. SPECIAL SCENERY AND EFFECTS By * GEO. TARR. Tickets: Adults, Is fid. Children, Is to all parts. Book at Lewis Eady, Limited. No extra charge. DANCING. PARISIAN STUDIO. 419, QUEEN STREET (Below Tabernacle). Principals: Hub Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. s*o-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Past Pnpils and Patrons are advised that PRIVATE DANCES are held in the STUDIO EVERY SATURDAY. PARISIAN DANCE ORCHESTRA. Five Professional Players. Conducted by Mr. Dan. Callinan. Invitation Obtainable at the Studio. Flannels May be Worn. J£ATHLEEN Q'QONNOR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Phone 43-020. FIRST FLOOR HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. PRIVATE LESSONS: From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ADVANCE CLASS: Tuesdays, 8 p.m. to 10 , p.m. INTERMEDIATE: Fridays, ft p.m. to 9 p.m. JUNIOR CLASS Every Saturday Morning from 10 to 12. PRACTICE CLASS: Every Evening, between 5 and 6 p.m. Miss O'Connor will bo assisted by Mr. S. EI. Wells. rjTHE jy|ARCARET Q'QONNOR <// M R W. lf p™Y STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO. 91, Queen St. (opp. Fort St.). Phone 40-211. Principals: Miss Margaret O'Connor rind Mr. W. E. Priestley, who have both recently returned from England, the Continent and America. Private Lessons From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. All Private Lessons and Classes taken personally by Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Priestley. Learn the new Dance. MIDWAY RHYTHM. Now. MISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's Church). —Dances Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Tuition Classes. Mondays and Thursdays; Private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by Phone 42-217 or Studio. AMERICAN Tap, Soft Shoo, Simultaneous and Ballroom. Miss Ruby Sheriff. No. 8. Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. fDALLROOM Dancing, correct style, quali J~> tied private tuition.—Modern Dancing Btndio. 30. Palnmrplon Bides . opr>. O. P.O FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazz and Old Timo Drtnce Instructor: 15s course —174. Upper Bymonds St TTALESKA. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lorno St. * —Recital, Scots Hall. Symonds St., ■Saturday. Nov. 15.—Phone 46-121. WELLES LEY Dancing Academy. 100. Pacific Rldg., Wellesley St.—lnternational, Simultaneous and Ballroom; speciality. American Tap.—Principal. Mr. Geo. O Cox.' 18 E'er Tesson.—Miss Violet Robertson. Registered Teacher Dancing, all branches, lanoy, latest ballroom dancing.—2oo, Pacific wldgs., Wellesley St. East. M
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 22
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