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AMUSEMENTS. FOR MATINEES TO-DAY. CHILDREN'S PICTURES, ESPECIALLY PASSED BY N.Z. CENSOR For the following 'AMALGAMATED SUBURBAN THEATRES *—TIVOLI. EMPRESS. RIALTO, < R) STAL PALACE, DE LUXE. REOENT (bpsom). ALEXANDRA. WEST END. AMBASSADOR. ED EN DALE CINEMA. CRYSTAL <C PALACE "Direction • Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Becervf Your Seat?. No Extra Charge. Pbn at Theatre. Reserves 20-573. "j Modernised Version 01 j I THE ROSARY." I r "—THE WORLD'S MOST *°- BEAUTIFUL STORY. "POSARY IJVOKARY ' "POSARY j DOSARY JA OSAKY CV-OSARY POSARY I II'OSARY DOSARY itOSARY ► OSARY OSARY England's Supreme Motion Picture Play. •With' MAHGOT GRAHAME. ELIZABETH ATKIN, WALTER TIERS, jl jj Thrills! Thrill?! Thrills! II 2. I, " THE FOURTH ALARM." Starring ANN CHRISTY. NICK STUART, TOM SANTSCHI, ROLF LEWIS. JACK MacDONALD. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 O'CLOCK. The Greatest Surprise Matinee of the Year. One out of the box. RIALTO RIALTO NEWMARKET Direction: Amalgamated Theatre;', Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT 8_ O'CLOCK. Reserve Your Seats. No Extra Charge. Plan at, Theatre. Reserves 40-609. || No. jl THE CLOWN PRINCE || 1. || OF LAUGHTER. " SYDNEY HOWARD, ENGLAND'S STAR COMEDIAN, •• upTor ! the CUP." 11 No. il j| 2. i| In Addition Starring ANN CHRISTY. NICK STUART. TOM SANTSCHI. RALF LEWIS, JACK MacDONALD. In "THE FOURTH ALARM." STALLS. 1/. 1/. Children. Half-price. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 O'CLOCK. _ The Greatest Surprise Matinee of the Year. One out of the box. NEW REGENT j> EPSOM. RESERVES - 20-142 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK AND AT MATINEE TO-DAY. The Frozen-faced _ Comedian of "Splinters" as Mr Stillbottle. the Bailiff, SYDNEY HOWARD. The World's Greatest Comedian. In " TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." Stalls, Is. Is. Children Half-Price. ALSO SCREENING AT MATINEE: MONKEY COMEDY, TRAVEL TALK, SNAPS CARTOON. RECITAL OF CHAMBER MUSIC By HELEN GRAY (Violinist). JEAN CLARKSON ('Cellist). OWEN. JENSEN (Pianist). Assisted hy MR. A. B. THOMPSON (Baritone). LEWIS EADY HALL, MONDAY, MARCH 21, Admission. Is; Reserves, Id 6d. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. GRACIE FIELDS. ENGLAND'S WINNIE LIGHTNER. STRAND THURSDAY. POWER BOARD NOTICES. /"PHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER J- BOARD. SHUT DOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply ■will be Shut Down, for the purpose of carrying out important alterations, TOMORROW (Sunday), between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. in tho undermentioned transformer areaf^BROWN STREET, PONSONBY. R. H. BARTLEY. General Manager. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. •pRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. 1031-1932 RATES. Notice is hereby given that County Rates for year ending March 31, 1932, are now OVERDUE. The Council requests that fill Outstanding Rate 3 be paid by THURSDAY, March 24. 1932. ' GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY REBATE. Pursuant to Section 45 of the Finance Act (No. 4), 1931. the Council will grant to each of its Ratepayers a Rebate of Twelve and one-half per centum (12i per cent.) of, the amount payable in respect of Hates levied for the financial year ending on March 31. 1932, and paid by such Ratepayer not later than that date. ALAN P. DAY, County Clerk. Pukekohe, February 20, 1932. DANCING. fjpHE JEANE ~j_|ORNE gCHOOL OF JQANCING. Principal ------ MISS HORNE, Member Imperial Society, London _ tall Operatic Association of Great Britain. Assisted by - - MR. ''HAS. COGNI. Classes and Private Lessons daily in all tranches of dancing from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. New season's dances, the Tango and Rumba. Children's Ballroom Class. Wednesday, 4 p.m. Special Business Girls' Limbering <":lasa commences Apiil 5. from 5.30 to G. 30 interviews! STUDIO. HORNE'S BLDGS.. High Street, and Vulcan Lane. Phones: 40-782, 21-809. UNDER. THE DIRECTION OF THE U PARISIAN DANCING STI'DIO. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. At the" MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. Victoria Street, West. PARISIAN CARNIVAL. *T n Celebrate Ihe Opening of the 'W inter Sea'Fon Dances. Beautiful Stage Settings. Coloured Flood Lights Lnique Carnival Hats. PARISIAN DANCE ORCHESTRA. Under the Personal Direction of DAN CALLINAN. Who will play a Xylophone Solo, "The Old Well." _D R KSS R HQUESTED. rj"*HE Q'QONNOR QTUDIO, ?; Z 'S UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: MTSS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Member Impeiial Society (Lond.), MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY (London Certificate). The. Finer' Dancers that New Zealand line Produced Have Been Trained in This School. Y< c.<; Season's Dances-- Tango and Rumba. Private Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. to Hi p.m. Studio; 91. QUEEN STREKT. Phone 4R-211. Opp. Foit St. YMONDSVILLE DANCE STUDIO, if} SYMONDS ST. (Next St. Paul's). Miss ' Spencer's Dances will recommence (SATURDAY, April 2. Tuition Classes re;open Monday. April 4. Thursday, April 7. lessons daily in nil the, latest rjances. sncluding Tango and Rumba. Mr. Bruce je now associated with Symondsville Studio »ri<3 will assist. Particulars. Phone 42-237 riT at Studio. Symondsville has again been if decora ted, and is now available. ACROBATIC, Ballet Tap. Ballroom; fees from 10s Gd a term. Valeska's Studio, J-'gapuhi Chambers. Lome St, Phone 40-121. l*\\J M-iLhSLEY Dancing Academy, Pacific I *' V Blrig., Wellesley St. Geo. G. Cox, Principal. Dancing Ballroom, Tap, etc. iProficieucv guaranteed Special summer lates 1"| S 6d a Lesson.—Latest Ballroom Dancinc. Quickstep. Slow Fox Trot, "Waltz, 71 ango. Special arrangements for pupils [fishing to learn for Easter. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed.—Miss Violet Robertton, Pacific Bides.. Wellesley .St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 22

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