amusements. EXTRA! EARTHQUAKE SCENES Shown At All Sessions. CIVIC Direction: Thos. A. 0 Brien. AT 10.45, 2.30, 8 P.M. A DRAMA OF ADVENTURE. Ployed against the contrasting back, grounds of London Society and the world-famed " SCOTLAND. YARD." A Fox Movieloue Attraction. Starring EDMUND LOWE, JOAN, BENNETT. And a Superb Supporting Cast. A notorious -'criminal who, through a miracle of surgery, is given another man's honoured place in society, including the faith of that man's wife. And, In Addition FOB THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. ALL-TALKING MONKEY COMEDY, " THE LITTLE COVERED WAGON." WHEN IS A FATHER NOT A FATHER? You'll enjoy the answer in this racy, rollicking tale of a prospective bridegroom who was handed the surprise of liis life on his wedding eve! " LITTLE " LITTLE " LITTLE " LITTLE M LITTLE " LITTLE ACCIDENT' ACCIDENT' ACCIDENT' ACCIDENT' ACCIDENT' ACCIDENT' With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jun., ANITA PAGE, ZASU PITIS, SLIM SUMMERVILLE. HERE'S A GLOOM CHASER?, Now wouldn't it knock you for a row of milk bottles if you were all ready to start on your honeymoon and some blithering baby yelled—PAPA 1 Never such a merry mix-up of brides and babies. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. -BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. 43-266 reservations I 40-266 A "THE MAN FROM TORONTO." BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. The St. Cuthbert's Old Girls' Association will present again this sparkling Comedy on SATURDAY, Feb. 28, at TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Entire proceeds m aid HAWKE'S BAY RELIEF FUND. Admission. 2s Gd. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd. No extra charge for booking. REMEMBER.— Only One Night, Saturday, Feb. 28. DANCING. FAREWELL DANCE Will be Held by R M.S. lONIC At SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 8 p.m.-Midnight. Bendall's Collegians in Attendance. 2s. By Kind Permission of Capt. W. S. Hodgßon. giLLROOM j-y ANCI NG. 1/0 A LESSON (Single). 2/6 double. THE VIOLET ROBERTSON ACADEMY 1 OF DANCING. Miss Violet Robertson. Reg. a^ er> r |" sumed Teaching on MONDAY, February " All Latest Dances Direct from London. ADVANCED CLASSES: Monday Evenings, 8-9 30 P.m. OTHER CLASSES: Tuesday,, Thursday and Friday, 8-9.30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Mornings. 10.30 a.m. Private Individual Lessons by Armngement,. 1S A LESSON FOR ALL FANCI 1 DANCING. ■ Children's Classes All Day Saturday. _ SPECIAL FEATURES. —Classes for American Tap, Physical Culture and Acrobatic Classes for Girls over 1G with Study 01. Diet and Weight Reduction. Satisfaction Absolutely Guaranteed. STUDIO: 200. PACIFIC BLDGS.. (2nd Floor). Wellesley Street East. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualiTied private tuition.—Modern Dnncmir Studio. 30. Palinerston Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20794, 10 February 1931, Page 20
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