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AMUSEMENTS. THE WHOLE PROGRAMME IS AN ABSOLUTE SENSATION, THE BIGGEST AND BEST WE HAVE HAD IN MONTHS. THERE IS NO OTHER SHOW IN TOWN TO TOUCH IT. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds Best." SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and John fuller present. The World's Greatest Living Character Comedy Actress, MARIE DRESSLER, MARIE DRESSLER, MARIE DRESSLER, MARIE DRESSLER, MARIE DRESSLER, MARIE DRESSLER, With WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, In a Picturo Plnv that is A COMEDY TRIUMPH. A DIUMATIC REVELATION, Entitled, "MIN AND BILL," "MIN AND BILL," "MIN AND BILL," "MIN AND BILL." "MIN AND BILL," A Metro Goldwyn-Mayer Production. A mighty human play charged with powerful dramatic moments and excruciatingly funny situations, which chase each other across the screen until they often blend with amazingly line entertaining results IT'S WONDERFUL. It is not only Marie's best.—it in the gmatesl bit of character ever given by ANY artist—man or woman—to tho Screen. Also, the Usual St. James' Do Luze Ist Half, including LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY And a Beautiful COLOURTONE REVUE. COLOURTONE REVUE. The Booking is Reserve Your Seals Now. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. "TUDOR REMUERA. TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. BIG DOUBLE BILL! ANN HARDING, In " GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST " And H. B. WARNER and Lois Wilson, In "WEDDING RINGS." | PRINCE EDWARD | Kar S hape DAILY AT 2 AND 7.45 P.M. RUTH CHATTERTON, Basil Rathbone, and an All-Star Cast, In "LADY OF SCANDAL." SPECIAL SUPPORTING FEATURES. j VICTORIA | 7- DEVONPORT. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. GRETA GAR 130, Lewis Stone and an GRETA GARBO, All-Star Cast, In "ROMANC E." Excellent Supporting Programme. BRITANNIA THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE BILL! WILL ROGERS, In "LIGHTNIN"' And Eddie Quinlan in "NIGHT WORK." | GREY LYNN CINEMA [ c f»S. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. LOIS MORAN and Walter Byron, In "THE DANCERS" or "London's Gay Youth." Full Supporting Programme. LECTURES. jjg|lg TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS STREET, , 7.30 P.M. " HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS." By MR. LOUIS PHILLIPS. The First of a Series of Six Lectures arranged in conjunction with the League of Nations Union and dealing with aspects of the League of Natiolis. ADMISSION: For Members of the League of Nations Union, Free: for others, 6d per Lecture, o,r Course Ticket, 2s. Other subjects (taken fortnightly—every other Monday) will include: "Disarmament," Economic Aspects, Mandates, etc. ELECTORAL. AUEAKI Y-ELECTION. ' C. 11. P ETRIE/ C R JpETRIE. J.P., c! R* PETEIEOFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Open His Election Campaign, Supported by M. J. SAVAGE. M.P., Deputy-Leader, Parliamentary Labour Party. lii the QRPIIEUS rj-iHEATRE, QTAHUHU, AT 8 P.M., rjpo-NIGHT (MONDAY). Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, 11. T. CLEMENTS, ESQ. ALL ELECTORS CORDIALLY INVITED. FURTHER MEETINGS WILL BE HELD: TO-MORROW (Tuesday), Howick. WEDNESDAY,May G.-WIRI. THURSDAY. May 7.-WHITFORD. At S p.m. Committee Rooms now open at Great South Road (opposito Forder's), Otahuhu. Labour Supporters who can givo voluntary assistance call or write D. Wilson, Organising Secretary. AUCKLAND'S Greatest MAYORS were nil chosen from OUTSIDE the Council! They were noi confined to existing grooves. Vote MASON Mayor! DANCING. fJiHE J'EANE JJORNE gCHOOL OF TRANCING. Principal: MISS HORNE, Advanced Member Operatic Association of Great Britain; Associate Imperial Society Teachers of Dancing, Cecchetti; Revived Greek Natural Movement and Ballroom Sections. MISS lIORNE. having just returned from London after 3 years' study, will be holding Teachers' Courses in all Branches of Dancing at her Studio in "jPj'ORNE'S JgUILDINGS, CORNER VULCAN LANE AND HIGH ST. Phone -115-782; after 6 p.m.. 21-SO9. MISS SPENCER, S.vmondsvillo Studio, Symends St. (next St. Paul's).—Dances every Saturday, 8, p.m. Classes Mondays, Thursdays; private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by Phono, 42-237. or at, Studio. ~T MERICAN Tap, Soft Shoe. Simultaneous /V and Ballroom.—Miss Ruby Sheriff. No. 8, liopetonn St., Ponsonby. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston ffldgs., opp. G.P.O. I.MJANK WOOD IU F!•'E, the Expert In JL structor Special course, 15s. Indi vidnal tuition —174, Uprer Synionds St. ELLESLEY Dancing Academy. 100. Pacific Bids., Wellealey Streot.—lnternational, Simultaneous and Ballroom; speciality, American Tap.—Principal, Mr. Geo G. Co;;. IS f'D A LESSON—Ballroom Dancing. Lat--1 O est. Dances and Technique. Fancy Dancing Physical Culture, girls over 1G: Men's Tap Class. Is a lesson. Satisfaction guaranteed —Miss Violet Robertson. 200, Pacific Bides . Wellesley St TEACHERS OF MUSIC. I>IANISTS. Be popular. Learn the art of Syncopation; success assured; talented pupils.—Ring Lew Jones, 47-919.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 16