AMUSEMENTS. Big Business. Packed Houses. "LET US BE GAY" Is Now the Talk of Auckland. Ask Anyone Who Has Seen It. Bo Wise. Book Now. ST. JAMES' - "Where Sound Sounds Best." Thrice Daily: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m.' Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present norma SHEARER. MARIE dressler. " LET US BE GAY." 2 WORLD-BEATING STARS In Two Great Roles, struggle for Supremacy and Public Appreciation. It's A Metro-Goldwyn. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. 11 V 0L I TIVOLI RIA L T 0 RIA L T 0 TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, WEDNESDAY AND 'THURSDAY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. RIALTO. 7.45. TIVOLI, 8 P.M WELCOME REAPPEARANCE Of JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR And CHARLES FARRELL And CHARLES FARRELL And CHARLES FARRELL And CHARLES FARRELL In the Brightest, Gayest. Sweetest Story Ever Told, " SUNNYSIDE UP." " SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." " SUNNYSIDE UP." "Sunnyside Up" has smashed all other long-run records. Patrons have come again and again to see and hear this amazing admixture of laughler and tears, of adventure and romance, of sparkling songs and dances—all the elements of perfect entertainment. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Also the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. \ TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. MAUDE ANDETRSON - Conductress. (Plays from 7.30.) And the RIALTO ORCHESTRA. RIALTO ORCHESTRA. . WINIFRED HAYES - Conductress. (Plays from 7.15.) NOTE!!! TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT THE VOTING CONTEST PRIZES WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE RIALTO THEATRE. Phones: Tivoli, 41-136. Rialto, 4G-GO9. LECTURES. EDUCATION BY jySCUSSION. JOIN A W.E.A. CLASS THIS WINTER. These Classes (2i Weekly Lectures) are Opeii to All Adults. Fee, 5s per class. Opening Dates as under:— MONDAY. APRIL 13.—Modern Drama, Irish Literature. Questions of the Day (Papatoeloe). TUESDAY, APRIL 14.—Contemporary Poetry, Economics (Problems of Industry), Natural History. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15.—Music, Psychology, Economic History. THURSDAY, APRIL IG.—international Relations, Art (Architecture, Painting sculpture). N.B.—Owing to the return of Mr. R A tal a earlier than expected, the Natural iho riH r Wlll c b ? si » 011 April 14 (at the Old Grammar School). Full particulars from Syllabus, obtainwlfo'fficc aily Booksllol> or *r°m. . MEET OTHERS interested in these subtho Tutor " 01U tho,n US v ' cll a3 from FIRST LECTURE of any Course FREE. N. Jr. RICHMOND, nn r Director Tutorial Classes. Old Grammar School Symonds Street. Phone 4G-091. A Mill 1M CAN Tap, Soft Shoe, Simultaneous and .Ballroom.—Miss Ruby Sheriff, No. 8. Hopetomi St.. Ponsonby. ■DALLHOOM Dancing, correct style, qualiJ-* ned private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. pRANK WOODItUFFE, the Expert In--1 structor. Special course, 15s. Individuul tuition.—l 74, Lpper Symonds St. MISS SPENCER, Symondsvillo Studio, Symonds St., next St. Paul's.—Dances recommence Saturday, April 11. Classes reopen .Thursday, April 9. Monday, April 13. Private Lessons any time by appointment.— Particulars by phone or Studio. WELLESLEY Dancing Academy, 100, » \ Pacific Bldg., Wellesley Street.—lnternational, Simultaneous end Ballroom; speciality. American Tap.—Principal, Mr. Geo. Or. Cox,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 18
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