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I THERE IS A CIVIC AGENT W YOUR DISTRICT—BUY A DAY SALE TICKET (Upper Circle# 1/6, TO-DAY, "WHY WAIT IN THE QUEUE?" CIVIC "Th«< Dominion's Greats Theatre" Direction: J. C. Williamson Film,, 10.45 - 2.15 - 8 P.M. ' SATURDAY'S HUGE HOUSE f AGAIN IN HYSTERICS. ROAE AFTER ROAR OF HEARTY LAUGHS. A RIOT OF MIRTH. WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER , WINNIE LIGHTNER ' WINNIE LIGHTNER JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN . IN .'"SIT TIGHT." A Vilaphone Production. Also. ' VAUDEVILLE! .Toy was yoked neck by neck with h(tf partner and the _ centrifugal force created by his rapid skating in a circle threw th« girl in a giddy whirl round his body. This performance _ brought a rousing burst 'of applause. That in itself was an entertainment." —N.Z. Hzhald. The "Skating Aviators." Joy and Lazzeroni, made their Auckland debut at th« Civic Theatre in a spectacular and breathtaking act, which was all too short for a thrilled audience. It is not an exaggeration to say that the act was the most sensational o£ its kind ever seen in Auckland. —Auckland Star. JOY AND LAZZERONI, JOY AND LAZZERONI, JOY AND LAZZERONI.' ? THE SKATING AVIATORS. TWICE DAILY - AFTERNOON AND EVENING MAX SCHMELING, "World's Heavyweight Champion "SIHOWS YOU HOW IT'S DONE" RESERVE YOUR SEAT TO-DAY. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES, T43-266]RESERVATIONS HUNTING. T> AKU RAN G A HUNT.—The Meet ar--L ranged for TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at Oj>aheke (Mr. Little's district) has been abandoned on account of the wet weather The hounds will meet on Tuesday, 28th in; 4., at Clevedon instead of as stated on Card of Meets.—R. D. Neal, Secretary. DIVIDENDS. ''PEE NATIONAL BANK. OF NEW - 1 - ' ' ZEALAND. LIMITED. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . £G;ooo.ooo PAID-UP CAPITAL .. .. £2,000,000 RESERVE FUND (Invested in Government Securities) . . 2,000,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS .. ... e,000,000 £10,000,000 A DIVIDEND at the rate of 4 per cent, for tho half-year ended March 31 last fcas been declared by the Directors. antPlSLba paid to Shareholders in the Dominion oa' the IBtli instant. J. .T. GROSE. .I; 1 General Manager, "Wellington, July IG, 1931. DANCING. rjmii JEANE JLJORNE gCEOOh , OF jQ AN CENG. HOENE'S BLDGS. (CR. HIGH ST. AND i VULCAN LANE). Principal ----- MISS HORNE. Advanced Member Operatic. Association ot Great Britain. Associate Imperial Society Teachers of Dancing. Cecchetti, Revivtd Greek, Natural ' Movement and Ba'liroojn Sections NEW ZEALAND'S MOST VERSATILE SCHOOL OF DANCING. All Branches of Dancing' Taught, inclndir:* American Tap (the vogue for 1931). . Special Adnlt Class. Fridays, 5 p.n. Evening Classes, Tues., Thurs., Fri., 8 p.to. Adults and Children's Classes and Private Lessons Daily. .• , -Furthei: particulars on application. Phon# 4G-Tfi2. Private, 21-609. 1 \ MERICAN Tap, Soft Shoe. Simultaneomi and Ballroom.—Miss Ruby Sheriff, No. S, Hopetcun St,., Ponsonby. ■ ■ . BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition,—Modern Dancing Stur'lio. ,-iO. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.0."IJUtANIC WOODRUFFE the Expert Instructor. Special Course, . 15sC Indivicinal tuition.—l7l, Upper Symonds St. _ MISS SPENCER. Symondsville Studio. Symonds St. (next St_ Paul's). —Dancei every Saturday. 3 p.m. Classes Mondayf, Thursdays; privato Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by Phone. 42-237. or at Studio. ■■ WELLESLEY Dancing Aca'demy, 100, » » Pacific Bldfr., Wellesley Street.i-Inter-national, Simultaneous and/Ballroom; speciality : American Tap.—Principal, Mr, <ieo. G. Cox. IS (?D A LESSON.—Ballroom Dancins. J- O Latest dance 3 and Techmouf. Fancy Dancing, Physical Culture, girl* over 16; Men's Tap Class. Is a lesson, satisfaction guaranteed.—Miss Violet Kopen* _ TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. BETTY BELL (Mrs. _ Culford .Bell) Academy Studios, City; also Reninera.—lnteiviews and advice by appointmentIVfISS DORIS. MESSER, L.T.C.L.. *- ifJL ceives Pupils (class and private). Disraeli St.. Mt. Eden - M" RS. A. J. DREAVER, Studio. 46. Endy,'Ltd.—Public Speaking, Dramatic Acting. Clear Speech. . __ MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS. 13. Bellsill vuo Rd.. Mt. Eden- phone.-Wednes-days, Academy Studios. Speeches. Moo Indies Humour Plav -—• R. CULFORD BELL gives Lessons Speech Training. Recitation PnW£ Speaking.—Tho Academy. Queen bt. Tabernacle). ~ ■ THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD; AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PA®® TWO OF THIS ISSUE. ' ' _;• N.Z. Herald: Tho recognised medium iot best results. ■ TELEPHONES: S a.m. to 10 p.ra After 10 «' CJJ Replies to advertisements will be f! t the Office of the Hkrald, and when sue is "provided will be promptly *°,. on to the advertiser. Please note that tn. Postal Department will not delner « be cS to any nom-de-plume, initial oi nuJJ addressed care of any Post Oince. _ The Company dors not hold ! ' self - siible for non-insertion ox any . or advertisements, through aceiclent or other causes, or for error in the puou of any advertisement. ■" ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20929, 20 July 1931, Page 16

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