AMUSEMENTS. FOR MATINEES TO-DAY, CHILDREN'S PICTURES, ESPECIALLY PASSED BY N.Z. CENSOR For the Following AMALGAMATED suburban theatres —TIVOLI. EMPRESS, RIALTO. CRYSTAL PALACE. DE LUXE. RECENT (Epsom). ALEXANDRA. WEST END, AMBASSADOR, EDENDALE, CINEMA, KING'S (NORTHCOTE). CRYSTAL PALACEI ' | MT. EDEN HD. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. i Direction, Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. | A Worthy Seciuel to "Splinters." ! " SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY." ii With the Original Cast of "Splinters," I SYDNEY HOWARD, FRED. BENTLEY, / • The I! Worlc-Famous Femala Impersonator, j REG. STONE. And the Original "Splinters" "BEAUTY BALLET." Superior Crystal Featurettes. |l Sta Is. Is, Is. Children, Half-price. ! EXTRA AT MATINEE TO-DAY. I| Serial. "BATTLING BUFFALO BILL." RIALTO i ■ NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Heided bv WILLIAM HAINES, In "GET-RICH-QUICK . WALLINGFORD." With ERNEST TORRENCE. LEILA HYAMS. JIMMY DURANTE. Unit 2—MAE CLARKE and PAT O'BRIEN In THE FINAL EDITION." S'all" Is. Is. Children, Half-price. EXTRA AT MATINEE TO-DAY. geri.il. "BATTLING BUFFALO BILL. TIVOLI | NEWTON, near Grafton Bridge T>ir® C r.ion. Amalgamated TO XTGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. THE QUEEN OF THE SCREEN. | ..ANN HARDING In " DEVOTION." I H Un B 2 WARNER. WALTER BYRON, NATALIE MOORHEAD In "THE MENACE. gulls 'a Is Children, Half-price. EXTRA AT MATINEE TO-DAY Serial. "BATTLING BUFFALO BILL. EMPRESS | KE'.VTON. TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. Direction. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ! TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. THE QUEEN OF THE SCREEN, | ANN HARDING || j h' E B 2 WARNER, WALTER BYRON. 1 ' NATALIE MOORHEAD In "THE MENACE." i 10(10 Seats. Is. Is. Children, 6d.6d, 6d. I ' EXTRA AT MATINEE TO-DAY. h Serai "BATTLING BUFFALO BILL. mm I NEW REGENT | IirEPSOM: TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. I Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. i! JANET GAYNOR, a CHARLES FARRELL, " MERELY MARY ANN." j 4 Selected Featurettes II Stalls. Is, Is. Children. Half-price. EXTRA AT MATINEE TO-DAY, _ ! Serial. "BATTLING BUFFALO BILL.. i' liiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' TONIGHT. KODAMA. TO-NiGHT. DIXIELAND CABARET. Pt. Chevalier^—Auckland. RUN ON CONTINENTAL LINES. See Dixieland Lawn by Night. MONSTER DIXIELAND NIGHT, .TO-NIGHT. KODAMA. TO-NIGHT. t<arge Parties ring Dixieland 26-615 for a quote. 'Speciil engagement of the great Japanese KODAMA. KODAMA. Don't mis? this Star Number. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. MUSIC. MUSIC. Old and New Numbers. Double 7s 6d. Evening Dress Requested. Reservations Dial Dixieland 26-615. (WEDNESDAY NEXT, DOUBLE 7s 6d. GEORGE ARLISS JJAMILTON. REGENT FRIDAY NEXT. DANCING.
Auckland aero club (inc.). CLUB HOUSE DANCES. A Dance for Members and their Friends will be held in the Clubhouse TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Membership Tickets must be produced. L. W. SWAN, Sec. JQON'T FORGET AKARANA YACHT CLUB DANCE. OPENING- GALA NIGHT, MAY 7. JJ'HE JEANE JJORNE gCHOOL OF J^ANCING. Principal ----- MISS HORNE. Member Imperial Society, London (all branches),- Operatic Association of Great Britain. Assisted/by - - MR. CHAS. COGNI. BALLROOM. Advanced Class: Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Elem. and Inter., Thursdays, 8 p.m. Prac ice Classes, Mon?. and Weds.. 5-6 p.m. OPERATIC. CHARACTER, STEP. Ballets Produced for Theatres and Cabarets. Btud.o: HORNE'S BLDGS., HIGH ST. Phones: 46-782, Private 21-P' l 9. 0'C 0N N.Z.'S UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Member Imperial Society (Lond.), MR, W. E. PRIESTLEY (London Certiiicate). Privn te Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. to l(i p.m. in Quickstep, Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Rumba. Studio: 91, QUEEN STREET. Phone 46-214 Opp. Fort St. A Special Class will be hold Every Friday • at the Peter Pan Cabaret (7-P). OYMONDSVILLE DANCE STUDIO, O <• Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). MISS SPEXCER'S DANCES, Every Saturday. 8 p.m. Tuition Classes, Mondays find Thursdays, 8 p.m. Private Lessons Daily in all the Latest Dances, including Tango and Rumba. Mr. Bruce is now associated with Symondsville Studio and will assist. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. Syincndsvillo has again been redecorated and i* how available A LESSON Ballroom Dancing, including Tango und Rumba. Special Class for Elderly People. Wed.. 10.30 a.m.. Physical Culture Class lor Business Girls, includes limbering, club swinging and dancing. Operatic, Classical, £ Danish Dancing, etu. Is A LESSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON. 200, Pacific Bids.. Wellesley Street ACROBATIC. Ballet. Tap. Ballroom; fees from 10s r>d a term.—Valeska's Studio, Kgapuhi Chambers. Lome St. Phone 46-121. BALLROOM Dancing, expert tuition: "Foxtrot." "Quickstep." "Tango," "Rumba," from Is (Vcl a lesson.—Auckland School of Dancing and Elocution, 31, Palmer si on Bldgs. ■]V riss SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, •i'-l will hold a Gala Night, Saturday. April 23. 8 p.m. "1 J m A Lesson.—Ballroom Dancing. 10-4, —Symo Studio of Dancing, 174, Upper Svriouds St. THOROUGHBREDS WANTED. rrVEOROUGHBRED Galloper (mare or JL gelding), wanted to lease with purclause, or prepared train for cost of Seeding and shoeing only on percentage SassiS; good references.—Careful Mentor, 713, IHibjuj).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 20
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