.. Vv-V-r-'i;* AMUSEMENTS. A MIRTHQUAKE OF LAUGHSHERE IS A GREAT NIGHT'S ENJOYMENT—LAUGHS GALORE FOR EVERYBODY. JOIN THE LAUGHING CROWDS ' AT THE CIVIC. .. C I V I c Direction....J. C. Williamson Films. 10.45 A LANDSLIDE OF JOY, LAST-3 DAYS ' WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, " DANCING PARTNER." "DANCING PARTNER." (A Cert.) ~ With C. AUBREY SMITH IRENE PURCELL THE SUPERLATIVE ADAPTATION OF DAVID BELASCO'S STAGE SENSATION, "JUST A GIGOLO." - THE MOST REFRESHING COMEDY# THIS YEAR, ON THE STAGE NIGHTLY: (Of Great Interest to All Dancers). MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR And MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY. Presenting the Latest Dances from London and New York. Music by ALF. HEALY AND HIS WINTERGARDEN BAND. Who will also feature the Dance Hit# of the Day. GREAT SUPPORTING COMEDY. DOGVILLE COMEDY. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. PHONES 40-266, 43-266. FRIDAY NEXT—-WHAT-HO. More Brilliant Humour from the pen of that Master Rib Tickler. P. G. WODEHOUSE, P. G. WODEHOUSE, Headed by a Star who made the World Laugh Aloud in "Shipmates." ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT. MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY In A Hilarious English Stage Success. "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." '•THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION.** "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special). With IRENE PURCELL, AUBREY SMITH, BERYL MERCER, CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD. IT'S SPICY -'IT'S DARING, BUT SO NICE. He was sent as a Bailiff to take possession of a Comely Widow's House—But to save her embarrassment became the Butler, and then the fun began—Women were his favourite dish, and he was the perfect Butler. PERFECTLY CAST WITH OViER SEVEN PROMINENT BRITISH PLAYERS. WE CAN SAFELY SAY THIS IS THE MOST HILARIOUS COMEDY OF RECENT YEARS. EVEN COUNTING SUCH SUCCESSES AS "THE MIDDLE WATCH." - "LET US BE GAY." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. BOOK EARLY - NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES.. LECTURES. - TriCTORIA - LEAGUB dggb V LECTURES. "j§S_ Chairman: MR. TOWNLEI. LITTLE. fr/gjlPSw The Ninth Lecture will be deleered TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), SepTOSllaw tember 29. at 8 p.m.. at the League Rooms'; Shortlond St., by Walter Boyle, Esq. (American Consul), on "The American Form of Government." Full attendance requested. Adthission at door or by syllabus.—E. M. STATHAM, Hon. Sec. Lectures Committee: educational. STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. QUAY BUILDINGS. QUAY STREET. Phone: 45-403. Auckland. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. • HUNILE.Y SCHOOL. M A R T 0 N. Founded PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 TO 14 YEARS. ALL BUILDINGS SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED OF WOOD, and lately brought thoroughly up to date witli open-air sleeping porches, etc. Ample provision made in case of fire. Healthy country situation. 500 ft. above sea level. Splendid playing fields for Cricket. Rugby Football, Tennis Courts, Swimming; Baths. Beautiful Chapel in the grounds. Particulars and prospectus from the Headmaster. R. P. SHERRIFF. , DANCING. ; rpHE jyj-ARGARET QJQONNOR gTUDIO. N.Z.'S UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES "from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pupils, ex-pupila and friends are reminded of the Dance to bo held in the Petor Pan Cabaret, NEXT WEDNESDAY, September SO. Dancinc, 8 p.m. • 1 a.m. Double Ticket, TIG. During the evening the Studio Championship will take place. STUDIO: 91. QUEEN STREET (Over Hugh Wright's). Telephone 46-214. i /(* Lesson.—Ballroom Dancing direct i-i Ofroin London; all branches fancy dancing, Is; satisfaction guaranteed.—violet Robertson, Pacific Bides., Wellesley St. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PAGE TWO OF THIS ISSUE. N.Z. Herald: The recognised medium tot best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 p.m After 10 p.m 44-693 'Replies to advertisements will he received at the Office of the Herald, and ween postage is provided will be promptly fnrwaraea on to the advertiser. Please note that tne Postal Department will not deliver to any nom-de-plume. initial or numoer addressed care of any Post Office. The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisemen or advertisements, through accident or ir°m other causes, or for error in the publication o£ any advertisement. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 16
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