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AMUSEMENTS. BOOK YOUR SEAT TO-DAY. ; ■ IT COSTS &0 -MORE. •'You can Reserve in Centre Stalls Circle and Dress Circle without Extra Charge. ORSecroe your Upper Circle Ticket for t To-night Now. (Day Sale, la 6d),.. i i CIVIC 8111 "The Dominion's Greatest Theatre." Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. 10.45 ONCE AGAIN—THE CIVIC OFFERS THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. * TWO PRINCES OF MERRIMENT, REGINALD DENNY, ".M REGINALD DENNY, ' REGINALD DENNY, J1 I t BUSTER KEATON. BUSTER KEATON, " PARLOUR, BEDROOM AND BATH." With CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, CLIFF EDWARDS. A COMEDY RIOT. • > You must see this grand Comedy— You'll roar at Buster Keaton as Great Lover. A little spice—plwi a ilittle. English wit, and you have - the Grandest Comedy °f many a yen: - :j;i to come. ■ GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. HOWARD MOODY. AT THE GRAND ORGAN. 743.566"! RESERVATIONS j 40-266} —— FRIDAY NEXT VAUDEVILLE! VAUDEVILLE! FLESH AND BLOOD AGAIN! MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS ANNOUNCE Tie First of Their Big International Vaudeville Acts. JOY AND LAZZERONI, JOY AND LAZZERONI, JOY AND LAZZERONI, . / JOY. AND LAZZERONI, . THE SKATING AVIATORS. 1 "j Dinict from Their Amazing Season at li». Tivoli Theatres, Melbourne and Sydney. rcrrs sensational act. which pko-\ \ai)ES THE FASTEST AND GREATEST FIVE-MINUTE THRILL EVER WITNESSED IN VAUDEVILLE, WILL MAKE ITS' FIRST APPEARANCE IN N.Z. ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. WINNIE LIGHTNER JOE E. BROWN " SIT TIGHT.' BE WARNED! GET IN EARLY! No "Extra Charge for Reserves. Bos Plans lit Theatre. 5 DANCING. A UCKLAND Hockey Association.—Cou£ -o- try Week Dance, Scots Hall, Wednes. day, 35th. Ladies, 2si Cd; Gents., 3s Supper. j ; : urjSS SPENCER, Symocdsville Studio, r.JL Syßionds St.- —Gala 2* igbt,% Saturday lily 18.' ; . . . pHG JEANE gCHOOL OF TRANCING. ORNE'S BLDGS.. ICR. HIGH ST. AND VULCAN LANE). n: Principal MISS HOHNE. ■ dvanced Member Operatic Association « reat Britain. Associate Imperial Society '..••achers of Dancing. Cecchetti, Revived reek, Natural Movement and Ballroom Sections. TEW ZEALAND'S MOST VERSATILB SCHOOL OF DANCING. .11 Branches of Dancing Taught, incl"idinß American Tap (the vogue for 1931). Special Adult Class. Fridays.. 5 p.m. Iveniitg Classes, Tu<Js., Thurs., Fn.,B P.a Adults and Children's Classes and Private lessons Daily. .... Further particulars on application, 15-782. Private. 21-609. A MERICAN Tap. Soft- Shoe, Simultaneous 1 and Ballroom.—Miss Raby Sheriff, I'o. S, Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. i J ALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qoali's tied private tuition.—Modern Lfvncini tudio. 30. Palmerston ■ 81dg3.. opp. tr.f.U. PRANK WOODRUFFE the Expert. In; L struetor. Special Course, 15s. I nc "* iridnal tuition.—l 74. Upper Symonds i/fISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, .J-l-Symonds St. (next Si. Paul's).—Dance* very Saturday, 8 p.m. Classes Mondays. Thursdays; private Lessons any time a £ jointment.—Particulars by Phone. 4---37. o. it Studio. r\7ELLESLEY Dancing" Academy. MR VV Pacific Bldg., Wellesley Street.-inier* aajioual, Simultaneous and Barroom; speciilitv; American Tap.—Principal. Mr. ueo. j. 'Cox. ■j S f?D A LESSON.—Ballroom Dancinf. i U Latest dances and Technique, Fancy Dancing. Physical Culture. over 16; Men's Tap Class, Is a lesson. isfaction guaranteed.—Miss \ iolek Ko& son. 200. Pacific Bldgs.. V ellesley St TEACHERS O'P ELOCUTION. _ M E - J. F. M~' Clear. Effective Speech for Every OccasionPublic and Private. Public Speaking. Examinations. —20-22, Svranson Street. 13ETTY BELL (Mrs . Culford BeW 13 Academy Studios, _ City; als °. f _, en t. era.—lnterviews and advice by appcm __—. MISS DORIS MESSER, ceives Pupils (class and private). - - Disraeli St.. Mt. Eden. PhoneJOjgX-^, TITRS. A. J. DREAVER. Studio.. 46. JM Eady, Ltd.-Public Speaking. mntic Acting. Clear Speech. —- \,fRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS. 13. BeW' lM vue Rd.. Mt. Edeudays. Academy Studios. Speeches, logues. Humour. Plav MR. CULFORD. BELL gives L fS Speech Training. Recitation. i" Spiking.—The Academy. Queen bTabernacle) THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. i " ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPOX TWO OF THIS ISSUE. - N.Z. Herald: The recognised medium best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements— ' - S a.m. to 10 P.m. .. -• 4 ' After 10 p.m. 44-693 Replies to advertisements will at the Office of the Herald, and dei ngo is provided will on to the advertiser. Please n Postal Department will not del to any nom-de-plume, inlh " . |:; addressed c,r. .1 W P«" The Company does not hold tiseß ic!iS sible for non-insertion of any froftt | or advertisements, througn acci b jj ca tioa other causes, or for error m o£ any advertisement. - ' "" . _ J. KnlgtfSi'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20923, 13 July 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20923, 13 July 1931, Page 16

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