AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES 1 "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 ;»nd 8. NOW SHOWING. A to New Zealand s Youth. " DANGEROUS YEARS." " DANGEROUS YEARS." " DANGEROUS YEARS." " DANGEROUS YEARS." This ia not a picture "children' for children, but real entertainment, plus the problems that beset P ar^J; 8 those in control of modern yoUtn. PLANS AT ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Beat." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. SHE CAST ASIDE THE WHOLE WORLD FOR ONE MAN. DID SIIJ3 KILL TO KEEP HER LOVE? ELISSA LAND! ELISSA LAND! ELISSA LAND! ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI • ELISSA LANDI As Mrs. Ramsey, beautiful murder suspect, in "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." ("A" Cert.) What happened in Room 13 when the past rose up to threaten her/ Landi, the Empress qf Emotion, in her Most Emotional Role. ELISSA LANDI, RALPH BELLAMY, NEIL HAMILTON. MYRNA LOY, GILBERT ROLANDALL IN THE SAME PICTURE. v PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. ' BARGAIN WEEK S LAST 2 DAYS. Opp. G.P.0.. Queen St. . 6d At All Sessions Day and Evening: Du Adults, 6d, Children, 3d, Circle, 1/. THE GREAT BRITISH COMEDY "PLUNDER" PLUNDER 6d"PLUNDER" "PLUNDER" 6d 6 j"PLUNDER" with "PLUNDER" RALPH LYNN, TOM WALLS. 6d RALPH LYNN, TOM WALLS. &d 6d RALPH LYNN, TOM WALLS. 6d Sessions: 11.15. 2. 4. 6 and 8. 6d 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d 6d - Phone 46-252. _ - E TWO BIG SPECIAL FEATURES = 3 No. I—WINNIE LIGHTNER, in = | " GOLD - DUST GERTIE." = A Mad Fandango of Mirth. — Assisted by S ' OLSEN AND JOHNSON. = 5 No. 2—"DEVIL'S LOTTERY," = With ELISSA LANDI. VICTOR - McLAGLEN, PAUL CAVANAGH. =iiiiiiiiiniiinnniiiiiniiiiinitiiini[nnnuDEVONPORT, VICTORIA— AT 8. iDEVONPORT BUSTER KEATON, in "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER." PICTUREDROME-to-night, at s. Another Excellent British Attraction. LANCE FAIRFAX In "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." and Excellent Supports. DANCING. LEST YOU FORGET! THE COMMITTEE OF THE PONSONBY AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB (INC.). REMIND ALL MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE CLUB'S ANNUAL DANCE AT THE PETER PAN CABARET TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AT 8 P.M. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR AND MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY WILL GIVE AN EXHIBITION DANCE. CUBICLE RESERVATIONS MAY BE ARRANGED WITH THE , CABARET. PHONE. 46-777. T. STOTTER, Hon. Sec. MISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio. Symonds St. Gala Evening next Saturday. July 23. jy|ARGARET Q'QONNOR gTUDIO OF gALLROOM J^ANCING Assisted by Fully-Qualilied Staff. MR. ERIC BROWN, Brilliant Dancer and Demonstrator, front the Bradley School, London, is now on the Staff of This School. This School has Produced all the Winners of Ballroom Competitions in_ Auckland, including the First, Second, Third and Fourth Couples in the Tango Championship, which has iust been 6nalised at the Peter Pan PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. PETER PAN CABARET CLASS. FRIDAYS. 6.50 P.M.-7.50 P.M. Studio: 91, QUEEN STREET. Phone 46-214. Opp. Fort St. rjiHE JEANE JJORNE gCHOOL OF J^ANCING Principal - - • MISS HORNE, Member Imperial Society London (all branches), Operatic Association of Great Britain, Assisted by MR CHAS. COGM. Ballroom Classes. Tues. and Thurs., 8 p.m. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL BRANCHES OF DANCING. CHILDREN'S BALLET AND OPERATIC CLASSES SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m. to 12. Ballets Produced for Theatres and Cabarets Studio: HORNE'S BLDGS., HIGH Sf. Phones: 46-783, Private 21-809. • MISS SPENCER (aslsted by Mr. Bruce). Symondsville Studio. Symonds St.— Tuition Classes, Mondays-Thursdays. Dances every Saturday Private Lessons Daily in the Latest Dances including Tango. Terms, Studio, or Phone 42-237 RUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby, latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz, Tap: simplified version for beginners. BUSINESS NOTICES. T° E ESIDENTS QF OTAHUHU. PAPATOETOE, MANUREWA, MANGERE. TIIORBURNS, LTD. (In Liquidation), DRAPERS. OTAHUHU, (Opp. Star Hotel), LIQUIDATION SALE OF DRAPERY. COMMENCES FRIDAY MORNING. C. FRANKLIN SANDERS. Liquidator. ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE Imperishabla as the Pyramids. . Manufactured in Auckland by TITCXTAB AND IVrASON. IVJLc.nI AB AND IV.L A SON, Better Workmanship than in Imported Memorials, A Guarantee with Evary Order. 109, SYMONDS STREET. Send for Frep Catalogue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 20
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