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AMUSEMENTS, CIVIC PRICES The Civic Still Maintains Its Policy of .'Popular Prices. WE STILL OFFER NIGHTLY AT 1/- and I /6. Where, in the very latest of Luxurious Theatre SeatingNo Crushing. LEG ROOM and ELBOW ROOM—being a feature Aucklanders may enjoy, the very Best in Motion Picture ENTERTAINMENT ".WHEN YOU ATTEND THE CIVIC YOU SIT IN COMFORT." tion: Thos. A. O'Bri 5 _ 2.30 8 P. JUST LIKE SITTING, AT YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. During the winter months the huge Civic heating plant, the largest of its kind in Australasia, artificially heats the Civic daily and nightly at u temperature of the greatest comfort to patrons. A HILARIOUS COMEDY-DRAMA. SAUCY - VIVACIOUS NAUGHTY MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES II 10 "THE BACHELOR FATHER" "THE BACHELOR FATHER" With || RALPH FORBES, \UBREY SMITH (London Star). Not in all her glorious screen career hu Marion Davies had a role so rich with fun and thrills and romance. CAN YOU IMAGINE AN AMERICAN CHORUS GIRL IN AN ENGLISH LORD' 3 CASTLE? A FEAST OF COMEDY. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN - AT THE CIVIC - | 43-266 | reservations. | 40-266 | -FRIDAY NEXT-r JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR AND I CHARLES FAIRRELL CHARLES FARRE' L IS "THE MAN WHO'.CAME BACK." "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." Here are the TWO most Popular Artists on the Screen To-day— Together again in a Classic ever to be remembered. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY •AT 10 A.M. DANCING. rjpHE JEANE JJORNE gCHOOL OF J^ANCING, Cor. HIGH ST. AND VULCAN LANE. » Principal MISS HORNE Advanced Member Operatic Association of Great Britain. Associate Imperial Society Teachers of Dancing, Ceccetti. Revived Greek, Natural Movement and Ballroom Sections. CHILDREN'S CLASSES DAILY. MusicaL Comedy, Step, Acrobatic . ... . Wednesday. 4-5. General Class (Ballet, Ballroom, etc.) . . . Friday, 4-5. Special Ballroom Class for Children . . . • Saturday, 10-11 Operatic Class Saturday, 11-12 (Correct Training in Operatic Technique and Toe Work.) x NEW CLASSES FORMING AS PUPILS ENROL. JOIN NOW FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Phono -4G-782; After 6 p.m.,, 21-809. Takes pleasure in announcing that,' owinjf to the continuous growth of her business, she has enlarged her premises. ✓ In addition to the Main Clnso Room, she has now acquired an extra Private Lesson Room of 840 square feet. When big classet . are in progress the whole floor of 1840 squar» t feet may be used. All lessons strictly private. ■ Classes Friday nnd Tuesday Evening*, 8-10. Practice Classes Every Evening, 5-6. STUDIO: 91. Queen Street, (Over Hugh Wright's.). Telephone 46-214 MISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's).—Dances every Saturday, 8 p.m. Classes Mondays, Thursdays; private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by Phone, 42-237. or at Studio.

A MERTCAN Tap, Soft Shoe, Simultaneous j-V. and Ballroom —Miss Ruby Sheriff, No. 8. llopetoun St.. Polneonby. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palniereton Bldgs., opp O PO. WOODRUFFE, tlie Expert Instructor. Special course, 15s. Individual tuition.—l74<r Upper Symonds St. RASPASZ' 01d-tin>e Dance Orchestra. Engagements booked —Room 14, Warwick Chambers. Queen St.. Auckland: ffMfifl. WELLESLEY Dancing Academy, 100, Pacific Bldg., Welhisle.v Street.—lnternational, Simultaneou- nno Ballroom; speciality, American Tar.—Principal, Mr Geo. G. Cox. _ IS O D A LESSON—Ballroom Dancing, 1 OLatest Dances and Technique, Fancy Dancing, Physical Culture, girls over 1G; Men's Tap Class, 3s a lesson. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Miss Violet Robertson, 200, Pacific Bides. W'ellesley St. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PAG® TWO OF THIS ISSUE. N.Z. Herald: The recognised medium for best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 p.ru -IG-9H After 10 p.m . . . .-. 41-C33 Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Herald, and when postage is provided will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Please note that tiie Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nom-de-plume, initial or number addressed caro of any Post Office. The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of anv advertisement or advertisements, through accident or from other causes, oi for error in the publication of any advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 16