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AMUSEMENTS. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT'S SHOW. NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. PLAN AT THEATRE. RESERVES, 20-573. HIHIII CRYSTAL PALACE, 11 milium CRYSTAL PALACE | |]J "MT.'EDEN ROAD. HUGE MATINEE FOR CHILDREN. TO-DAY, 2 O'CLOCK. PARENTS NOTE! This programme is most suitable for your children. TO-NIGHT,. AT 8 O'CLOCK. HERE THEY ARE AGAIN! MERRY MADMEN OF THE SCREEN. Crazier than " The Cuckoos." Funnier than "Half Shot nt Sunrise.' BERT WHEELER, ROBT. WOOLSEY, "HOOK, LINE AND SINKER." Also Also "QUEEN HIGH." r A Musical Comedy played here recently by J. C. Williamson. • | EMPRESS | NEWTON. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 O'CLOCK. Also. TO-NIGIIT. 8 P.M. No. 1WALTER HUSTON. Assisted by 0. P. HEGGIE and DOROTHY REVIFR. In "THE BAD MAN." * No. WOE E. BROWN, JOAN BENNETT, "MAYBE IT'S LOVE." 1(100 SEATS. ]/. 1/. Children, fid. fid. NEW REGENT TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. No. 1— JEANETTE MacDONALD, JACK BUCHANAN. In "MONTE CARLO." No. 2—REOTNAT,!) DENNY. In "OH, FOR A MAN." SPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN. TO-DAY. 2 O'CLOCK. TIV 0 L I TIV 0 L I / (NEWTON.) THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT, a P.M. Another All-British Triumph!! 1 SYDNEY HOWARD SYDNEY HOWARD And a Great English Cast, in "FRENCH LEAVE." "FRENCH LEAVE." "FRENCH LEAVE." " FRENCH LEAVE." " FRENCH LEAVE." "FRENCH LEAVE." "FRENCH LEAVE." "FRENCH LEAVE." One more Side-Splitting Comedy from the Studios that Produced " A Warm Corner," " Canaries Sometimes Sing," " Plunder," Etc. Jn Addition. A 2-REEL COMEDY. THE LATEST GAZETTES. " STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" SERIES, SONG CARTOON. " BARNACLE BILL," ETC And the TIVOLI SUPERB ORCHESTRA (Playing From 7.30.) Reserves: Fhone -14-K36. POPULAR PRICES. RI ALTO RI ALTO (NEWMARKET.) THIS/ AFTERNOON. 2.15 P.M. ' TO-NIGHT, 7.45. We Present England's Greatest Actor. Playing His Greatest Role!! CYRIL MAUDE, CYRIL MAUDE. 11l •• grumpy: " grumpy: m grumpy: ••grumpy: " grumpy: " grumpy: " grumpy: •• grumpy: "grumpy: "grumpy: "grumpy: "grumpy: " GRUMPY." " GRUMPY." " GRUMPY." " GRUMPY." Come again 1 and Laugh and Thrill with " Grumpy" in this delightful Mystery Romance Also. The Latest Paramount and Pathe Gazettes, Slim Sommerville Comedy, " Hello, Russia!", Mickey the Mouse Cartoon, etc i And the RIALTO GREAT ORCHESTRA (Playing From 7.15.) Reserves: Phone 46-fio9. POPULAR PRICES!! SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. / SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. RIALTO THEATRE, 8 P.M. RIALTO THEATRE, 8 P.M. BIG TALKIE AND SILENT PICTURE PROGRAMME, INCLUDING UNITED ARTISTS GREAT SPECIAL, "THE MAGIC FLAME." "THE MAGIC FLAME." "THE MAGIC FLAME." - -featuring JOHN BARRYMORE. 'A GREAT PROGRAMME THIS TIME. IN i AID OF A GREAT CAUSE.

DANCING. Akarana yacht club (Inc.). USUAL SATURDAY DANCE. CLUBHOUSE - TO-NIGHT. Perfect Floor. Good Music. Free Bus leaves Lower Queon St., opp. G-.P.0., 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Gents, 23; Ladies. Is Gd. E. EDGECUMBE. / Soc. Sec. PARISIAN gTUDIO, 419, QUEEN ST. (Below Tabernacle). Principals: MISS VIOLET BROOKS, MR. ALEX. ' BENTLEY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. PRIVATE DANCE FOR PAST PUPILS AND PATRONS WILL BE HELD THIS EVENING. Invitations Obtainable at Studio. FULL STUDIO ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE Dress Requested 0\! ISS M arg ' ret O connor ' I Takes pleasure in announcing that, owing j the continuous growth of her business. *he has enlarged her premises. In addition to the Main Class Room, she has now acquired an extra Private Lesson Room of 810 square feet. When big classes are in progress the whole floor of 1840 square feet may be used. j All lessons strictly private. Classes Friday and Tuesday Evenings. &-10. Practice Classes Every Evening, 5-6. STUDIO: 91, Queen Street. (Over Hugh Wright's.) Telephone 10-211 MISS SPENCER, Symondßville Studio. Symonds St (next St Paul's). Dances every Saturday, 8 p.m Classes Mondays, Thursdays; private Lessons any time by appointment.— Particulars' bv Phone. 42-237 or at Studio. AMERICAN Tap, Soft Shoe. Simultaneous and Ballroom —Miss Ruby Sheriff, No. 8, Hopetf/un St., Ponsonby. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qunli Red private tuition Modern Dancins? Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp O P 0 •"PASPASZ' 1 Old-time Dance Orchestra Engagements booked - Room 14, War •wick Chambers, Queen St.. Auckland: 22-109. WELLESLEY Dancing Academy, 100, Pacific Bldg.. Welleslav Street.—lnternational, Simultaneous anr Ballroom; speciality, American Tur.—Principal, Mr Geo. <l. Cox. -|S OJ) A LESSON—BaII room Dancing, J- U Latest Dances and Technique, Fancy Dancing, PnVsica! Culture, girls over 16; Men's Tap Class, Is a lesson. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Mies Violet Robertson. 200, Pacific Bldgs.. Wellesley St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 18

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