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AMUSEMENTS. BESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT—NO EXTRA CHARGE. Plan at Theatre. Reserves. 20-573. |~OI ATTRACTIONS |9 I i I^l PALACE (MT. EDEN RD.) I MONSTER Q-HOUR MATINEE I MONSTER 0-HOUR MATINICE I TO-DAY; AT 2 O'CLOCK. I TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. | SELECTED ATTRACTION. gESSION J}E Jj UXE - g O'CLOCK. —No. I—WARNER BAXTER, - JOAN BENNETT, "DOCTORS' WIVES." "DOCTORS* WIVES." No. 2—MARY ASTOR, ROBERT AMES, "BEHIND OFFICE DOORS." NEW REGENT, 7 EPSOM. 2 SELECT FEATURES _ 2 j SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, j 2 O'CLOCK, j The Treat of a Life-time. I {SESSION J)E JMJXE, g O'CLOCK. £o. i_ IRENE DUNNE. LOUISE FAZENDA, LILY AN TASHMAN, in "PRESENT ARMS." "PRESENT ARMS." tto 2 BETTY COMFSON. GILBERT EMERY, in "THE LADY REFUSES." (Adult Recommendation.) STALLS. Is. Is. Children Half-price. SEE OUR SUPER DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. THE LYRIC | J™ 0 ™ 8 STTHE LYRIC |To n',®. | No. 1 ~\l. Universal Pictures Present "THE CAT CREEPS.' "THE CAT CREEPS." "THE CAT CREEPS." "THE CAT CREEPS." (A Cert.) Tlio Creepiest, Laugluest, Siuveriest. Funniest Mystery Ever Screened. No. 2 I Radio Pictures Present "CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK. " CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK." "CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK." v CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK." With SUE CAROL. IRENE RICH. AMOS AND ANDY, a Great Musical Comedy, with 1000 Langbs. Also News Reel and Oswald Cartoon. BE WISE, RESERVE YOLR SEATS. DIXIELAND 'BY THE SEA." BTILL AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR CABARET. Conveniently Situated in Delightful Surroundings. „ NEW FEATURES—NEW MUSICNEW DANCE HITS . Well Known to have the Best Band m New Zealand. And. Above All, NEW PRICES: Daricing J3.30 to Midnight. Admission, 5s Double. For Reservations, Phone 26-Gls. ./ DANCING. aero >A Dance lor JViemoers ana be held at the Clubhouse TO-NIGH 1 (bat iiriay). Membership tickets must be pio<*uced. jj_ "\v. SWAN. Sec. "XL AKARANA YACHT CLUB. > / (Incorporated). USUAL WEEKLY DANCE. TO--NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 P.M. ' CLUBHOUSE. CAMPBELLS POINT. JACK ROWE'S ORCHESTRA (Late of Romano's). Good Floor, Novelties. Free Bus from Endean's Bldgs.. 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Reluining after Dance. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. PARISIAN STUDIO, X 419, Queen Street (Below Tabernacle). Principals: MISS VIOLET BROOKS and MR. ALEX. BENTLEY. A ''private DANCE For Pupils and Friends will be held J HIS EVENING, when a Programme of iopular Dance Music will be played by the STUDIO ORCHESTRA. Under /MR. DAN. CALLINAN. Invitations at Studio. Dress Requested. f&H£l DANCERS. A UNIQUE FEATURE OF THE MUSICIANS' UNION NOVEL'I Y DANCE TO BE HELD AT THE SCOTS HALL ON TUESDAY NEXT IS THE NUMBER OF AUCKLAND DANCE BANDS THAT WILL APPEAR. EACH BAND WILL PLAY APPROXIMATELY 15 MINUTES. A NOVELTY OF THIS DESCRIPTION HAS NEVER BEEN STAGED/ PREVIOUSLY EXCEPT BY THE AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION. DON'T FORGET, SCOTS HALL. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29. - CONTINUOUS DANCING, 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. TICKETS: LADIES, 2s; GENTLEMEN, 2s 6d. ijTHE JEANE UKiNE yC'IiUOL OF JJANCING. Principal - * MISS HORNE. Advanced Member Operatic Association of Great Britain; Associate Imperial Society Teachers of Dancing; Cecehetti. Revived Greek, Natural .Movement and Ballroom Sections. Children's and Adults' Classes and Priyate Lessons Daily. Jldults' Ballroom. Clashes - - • Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., at 8 p.m. jPractice Classes - Tues. and Thurs., 5-6 p.m. .Adults' Step / Class (including Buck and Schottische) Fridaye, 5 p.m. Pupils Tramed for Stage and Teaching. Further. Particulars, Interviews, etc.. STUDIO, HORNE'S BUILDINGS, Corner High St. and Vulcan Lane. Phone 46-78£. Private 21-SO!). iT HE ]y[ ARGARET o' C onnor g'l'UDlO. N.Z.'S UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING STRICTLY/PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pupils, ex-pupils and friends are reminded of the Dance to be held in (he , Peter Pan (Cabaret, NEXT WEDNESDAY. September 30. Dancing, 8 p.m. - ] a.m. Double Ticket, 7/6. During the evening (he Studio Championship will take place. I STUDIO. 91. QUEEN STREET (Over Hugh Wright's) Telephone 46-214. QYMONDSVILLE Studio. Syrnonds St. kJ (next Si;. Paul's). —Miss Spencer's Tuition Classes, every Thursday, 8 p.m.; Dnnces every Saturday. 8 p.m. Strictly private lessons at any time by appointment.—Particulars. Phone 42-237. or Studio. AMERICAN Tap, Soft bhoe, Simultaneous and Ballroom.—Mies Ruby Sheriff, No. 8. Hopatoun St.. Ponsonby. "OTTELLESLEY Dancing Academy, 100, • V Pacific Bldgs., Welleslev Street.—lnternational, Simultaneous and Ballroom; specialty. American Tap.—Principal. Mr. Geo. G. Cos. *| ICt Lesson.—Ballroom Dancing direct XI Vfrora London; all branches fancy darek MIT. Is; satisfaction guaranteed.—Violet n ilobertson. Pacific Bldprs., Wellesley St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 18

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