AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI TI V 0 LI {Reserves, 44-1-36. Reserves. 41.13 G. , NEWTON (Near Grafton Bridge). ' AND EMPRESS EMPRESS Hesorvcp, 27-077. Reserves. 27 077. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT BOTH THEATRES. 7 A BRITISH MASTERPIECE. I " " DREYFUS." " DREYFUS." " DREYFUS," " DREYFUS." " DREYFUS." " DREYFUS." (A British International Picture) With AN ALL-BRITISH CAST. EXTRA AT BOTH THEATRES FOR MATINEE, TO-DAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK: -2 Sows, ~ C'omeclien, tuid "Dreyfus. RIALTO RIALTO NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK. MARION DA VIES, LESLIE HOWARD, " FIVE AND TEN." " FIVE AND TEN." Also Also Also CHARLES FARRELL. MADGE EVANS, HARDIE ALBRIGHT. Tn " HEARTBREAK." " HEARTBREAK." EXTRA AT MATINEE. TO DAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK: "Hunting Tigers in India" (6 Icels), Marion Davies in "Five and Ten." Stalls, I,'. I'. Children, Half-price. QITY OF AUCKLAND. MUNICIPAL BAND. B2SsB I \ Bandmaster, Geo. Buckley Albert Park To-morrow (Sunday) Evening at 8.30 ■ * wcijfy-w The Programme will infcludo Schubert's Rosamund, Sullivan's Miltado, a selection from Chopin's Works *nd other fine compositions. Also at the Zoological Pifrk on Sunday Afternoon, and in the Domain Next Thursday Evening. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA THE ONLY CABARET WORTH GOING TO. SPACIOUS FLOOR. PERFECT COMFORT. BEAUTIFUL FRESH AIR. NOTHING ARTIFICIAL. H. Band Well Known to be the Best- in N.Z. Dress Optional During the Summer. DON'T MISS TO-NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES: 5s DOUBLE. " TENNIS PLAYERS. IMPROVE YOUR PLAY BY SEEING WILLIAM TILDEN IN "TENNIS TECHNIQUE" AT THE ST. JAMES*. Madder and merrier than ever. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY. STRAND, TUESDAY NEXT. OTAHUHU C A R N I V A L. FRIDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 12. SPECIAL VISIT OF AUCKLAND GIRLS' BAND. A NIGHT YOU WILL REMEMBER ! ART UNIONS. OA Beautiful Prizes;—J. Douglas Perrett's £\J Art Union. Tickets 2s each, on Sale :it Messrs. Hill and Plummer, Ltd., Queen St. DANCING. PARISIAN STUDIO, 419, UPPER, QUEEN ST. (Below Tabernacle). Principals: Miss Violet Brooks and Mr. Alex. Bentley. 1400 Sq. Ft. of Spuing Dancing Floor. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. A Privaate Dance will be held for Pupils and Friends. Pa risian Orchestra. Invitations at Studio. Tennis Dress Requested. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY!. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. DANCING: 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Ren ppearance of .lack De Hose, and Miss Jesniond Hiscott. Choc Big Balloons, Streamers. Spot Waltz, and Monte Carlo Prizes. Coolest and Best Decorated Dance Hall in Auckln nd. Music by Renfin's First-class Dance Band. Come Early for Your Cubicle! r i Flannels Optional. H. ANDERSON. M.C. "V W.E. CLUB Will Hold a Dance TO--1 • NIGHT, at 8 p.m., in MANCHESTER HALL. Victoria St. Something new. Yugoslav National Orchestra. Spot Waltz and Monte Carlo. Ladies, Is; Gents, Is (id. JEANE JJORNE gCHOOL OF TRANCING. Principal MISS HORNE. Pupils Are Reminded that- tho Autumn Term Commences on MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 8, And Classes AVill Resume as Usual. Private Lessons Daily. Interviews at, STUDIO, lIORNE'S BLDGS., Cr. High St. and Vulcan Lane. Phones—l 6-782, 21-800. Margaret O'Connor, studio of BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: Mus Margaret O'Connor and Mr. W. E. Priestley. Privato Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. to .10 p.iti, Reduced Rates until March. STUDIO: 01. QUEEN STREET. Telephone 46-214. Opp. Fort St. (London and Paris i SCHOOL OF DANCING Regent Theatre Bidgs.. Queen St. Tel 12-554 Private Lessons Commence MON., FEB. 8 Early Application Necessary. Classes Commencing from March 5 Advertised Latex, /'T.EO. G. COX, Dancing Academy, 100 Pacific Bidgs., Now Open.-Ba'llroom! b.ago ami American Tap Dancing; reduced fees- until April. LICENSING NOTICES. •\TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR i-> TRANSFER OF LICENCE. I. WILLIAM SURTELL SMITH, of Coromandel. beinc the holder .of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situated at Coromandel, and known as the Star and Garter Hotel, do hereby civo notice that I desire to obtain, and will «t the next Licensing Meeting, to be held / ';it Thames on the Second day of MARCH. 39:52. apply for a Transfer of the said J.icenre from myself to BASIL SUTTON DARNELL, my appointee. Dated at Coromandel the Ij?tli day of December, 1031. W. S. SMITH. LEGAL NOTICES. J AMES O L L O Y, BARRISTER A SOLICITOR. Wishes to Intimate That He : s Now Practising His Profession at SECOND FLOOR. W RIGHT'S BLDGR., FORT ST elephene: 44-610. (Clarko Molloy.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 18
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