AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY. IJ, 2.15, 8. VICTOR McLAGLEN In " ON THE LEVEL." MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. MELBOURNE CUP. MAJESTIC. TO-MORROW. 11.0 MAJESTIC. TO-MORROW, 2.15 MAJESTIC. TO-MORROW. 8.0 (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) What a Widow! Snappier than Flam ins Youth! Slie Puts on Speed and Goes Husband-Hunt in*,'. Sho'll Win Your Heart and Wreck Your Funnybone. BASED ON' A. E. W. MASON'S SNAPPY. PEPPY COMEDY OF ENGLISH SOCIETY LIFE "GREEN STOCKINGS" AND PLAYED BY A CAST OF ENGLISH PLAYERS. Her Flirtations are the Scandal of tin Town J In love with love, but afraid of it, until her unknown husband come? to life. Strange? Why, it's the Funnies' Picture We Have Shown This Season. You Couldn't Wish For More. (A First National and Vitaphone Pro.) PLANS AT MAJESTIC. PHONE 43-210. CECIL HALL Presents her Pupila in " ODDS AND ENDS." Delightful Series of Dance Plays, Ballets and an original Revuette, "MICKY AND MINNIE MOUSE IN ' THE CHINA SHOP." The best thing seen ye* in Auckland! A Spectacular Scene-de-Ballet, "THE WEDDING OF THE ROSE." Featuring Isabelle Brook and Peggy Holmes "LONESOME DOLL." a tragedy in a Toy Shop. Brilliant Spa»ish and Acrobatic Dancing, Attractive Singing, Gorgeous Costuming. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, At 2 p.m. and 7.50 p.m. Synchronised Music by Howie's, Ltd. Prices, 2s Gd (adults). Is Gd (under 1G); Reserves, Gd extra, at Howie's, Ltd., Queen Street. SPORTING. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED), SPRING MEETING, 1930. NOVEMBER 29 AND DECEMBER I. ACCEPTANCES for all FIRST DAY HANDICAP EVENTS and also for the MELROSE MAIDEN STAKES close at the Club's Office. G7A, Shortland Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, November 21, by 5 p.m. F. D. McVAY. Secretary. DANCING. AKARANA YACHT CLUB (Incorporatedl. / (lO USUAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE Will bo held in the Clubhouse, Mechanics' Bay. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Good music. Good floor. FREE BUS from Endean's Buildingß from 7.30 until 8.30, returning after tbo dance. Sub.—Ladies, 1.-i Gd • Gents., 2s. E. M. EDGCUMBE, Social Sco. j\|lSS SPENCER'S DANCES. Every l'X Saturday, Symondsville Studio, Symonds Street. Private lessons by appointment. Particulars by phono 42-237 or Studio. IJM3E Q'QONNOR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Plionc 43-62(5. 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. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. JUNIOR CLASS Every Saturday Alorning from 10 to 12. PRACTICE CLASS: Every Evening, between o and 6 p.m. Miss O'Connor will be assisted by Mr. S. H. Wells.
BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmers!on Bides., opp. G.P.O. \MERI CAN Tup, Soft Shoe, Simultaneous and Ballroom.—Miss Ruby Sheriff, No. S. Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazz and .L Old Time Dance Instructor; 15s course. —174, Upper Symonds SI. MISS SPENCER, Symondsvillo 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 42-2:47 or Studio. QYMONDSVILLE Studio, Symonds St.— O Miss Spencer will hold a Gala, Night, next Saturday. November i'2. \7"ALESKA. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. —Recital Scots Hall, Symonds St., Saturday, Nov. 15.—Phone 46-121. ~\\T ELLESLEY Dancing Academy, 100, ' » Pacific Bids., Wellesley St.—lnternntional, Simultaneous and Ballroom; speciality. American Tap.—Principal, Mr. Geo. Cr. Cox. HALLS TO LET. OAK Hall, Liverpool St.—Weddings, Parties, Club or Lodge Meetings, etc.--.'!. Liverpool St., City. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. QR. CYRIL G. LONG. Dental Surgeon, 612. DILWORTH BLDG., CITY. ]yp A. W. CHAP MA N Barrister and Solicitor, lias Commenced tlio Practico of His Profession in the SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COM PANY'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. Phone 1264. M R H. P. B LAKEY * DENTAL SURGEON. BROADWAY CHAMBERS. NEWMARKET. Painless and' Gas Extractions. Painless Fillings. Artificial Teeth. Phone 45-024 for Appointment. LAWN TENNIS, VACANCIES for medium players, private club; ideal situation; splendid court, near Remuera P.O.—Phone 16-576.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 22
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