AMUSEMENTS 'Young Children's Hearts will be kept Bappv and Clean ut Special Children's Matinees To-day ut the following Amalgawj£4 j\y] TJifiO t voc /""■"MATINEES TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. CHILDREN'S PICTURES, .ESPECIALLY PASSED BY / N.Z. CENSOR FOP THE FOLLOWING THEATRES: CRYSTAL PALACE Mt. Eden Road TIVOLI Newton RIVLTO Newmarket EMPRESS Newton KEW -REGENT Epsom ALEXANDRA Green Lane AMBASSADOR Point Chevalier EDENDALE CINEMA Sandringham WEST END Ponsonby Road KING'S THEATRE Northcote NEW DE LUXE .... Mt. Albert Terminus In addition." each Theatre Bcreens at Matinee. Serial, "Danger Island." AT 3 THEATRES. AT. 3 THEATRES. ,TO-NIGHT. AND MATINEE TO-DAY. CRYSTAL PALACE |—l RIALTO CRYSTAL PALACE |—l RIALTO (Mt. Eden Road). I l(Newmarket). > EMPRESS EMPRESS | (Newton). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. AND AT MATINEE TO-DAY. YOU REMEMBER _ „ "VIENNESE NIGHTS, - THEN YOC'LL NEVER FORGET " GOOD-NIGHT, VIENNA." " GOOD-NIGHT, VIENNA." GOOD-NIGHT, VIENNA." Thr«e Big Song Hits, "Good-night, Vienna," "Living in Clover," "Just Heaven, With England's Incomparable Comedian, JACK BUCHANAN. JACK BUCHANAN. Supporting Programme includes MICKEY MOUSE in "GROCERY BOY. At Crystal Palace and Rialto. ' Second Feature at Empress only: >( James Kirkwood in "WORLDLY GQQPS^_ "UT" NEW REGENT NEW REGENT EPSOM. Tt _ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, Al 8 O CLOCK. ■Unit l- NORMA SHEARER, ROBT. MONTGOMERY " STRANGERS MAY KISS." TTnit 2—LAUREL and HARDY In " BEAU HUNKS." STALLS. 1/. I'. Children Half-price. A "TEA FOR TWO" At r\VO-FOURJWO "TWO FOR TEA W. A. COOKE'S RITZ. 242 Queen St. I COMMUNITY SINGING COMMUNITY SINGING. TOWN HALL. / WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, / 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL DAY for ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. Song Leader: MATT GUTHRIE. j Vocalist: MR. TOM MAGUIRE. IfR. ALF. GRACIE'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA Will play from 12 to 12.30 p.m. Pianist: Mrs. Barrington Snow. Collection in aid of the above Society. W. WOODHEAD. Hon. Sec. Auckland Community Singing Committee. - HOCKEY "Pf OCKEY -~ TO " :DAY <SaU ' W\J / §t WALKER PARK. f| W r ALKER PARK. . WINDMILL RD. AND PAPATOETOE. No Admission Charges. .WATCH FOR NEXT SHIELD MATCH, AUCKLAND v. POVERTY BAY. AUCKLAND v. POVERTY BAY. COMBINED BAKKS' BALL. AUGUST 11." 1932. The Committee regrets that, owing to the .very heavy demand for Tickets by the Bank Staffs, none will be available for sale to invitation holders. As the capacity of the Cabaret is . already fully taxed, we regret that no further can bo^ssued. i Hon. Secretary. dancing / rpHE DANCING EVENT 1 OF 1932. MUSICIANS) THE JQANCE Will bo held at the gCOTS "j"_y ALL, mUESDAY* O, All the Leading Dance Bands of Auckland are co-operating to make this Dance the most successful event of the season. "CONTINUOUS" DANCING- 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M. TICKETS.—Ladies. 2s; Gentlemen, 2s 6d; ( Double, 4s. /L TO-NIGHT. In the Clubhouse-by-the-Sea. THE AKARANA YACHT CLUB Will hold their Popular Weekly Dance. Dancing. 8 to 11. Music by Kenton s Band. Novelties. Chocolates. Cigarettes. ■ Subscriptions: Toadies, Is 6d; Gents., 2a, Double. 3s. FREE BUS leaves Endean'e Bldgs. from 7.30 Co 8.30 p.m.. returning after Dance. ~~ I s 6 D A L ESSON * Ballroom Dancing, including Tango and Rumba. Special Class for Elderly People, / WEDNESDAY, 10.30 A.M. Physical Culture Class for Business Girls, Operatic. Classical, Spanish Dancing, etc. ONE SHILLING A LESSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. - /MISS VIOLET ROBINSON, 200 Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley Street. "jyjARGARET Q'QONNOII gTUDIO OF TJALLKOOM JQANCING. PRINCIPALS: ,j : MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR. (Member Imp. Soc.. London), MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY. Assisted by Fully-qualified Staff. MR, ERIC BROWN, Hi illicit Dancer and Demonstrator, from ♦ 11«■ Bradley School. London, is now on (he Staff of lliis School PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES. From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. PETER PAN CABARET CLASS. FRIDAYS. (1.50-7.50 p.m. JIT. EDEN CRYSTAL PALACE CLASS. WEDNESDAY, 7-8. 6TUDJO: 01 QUEEN' ST.. opp. Fort St. Telephony 40-211 rjimZ~JEANE ORNE OF JQANCING Principal -- - - • MISS HORNE, Member Imperia l Society London (all branches). Operate Association of Great Britain. Ballroom Classt-s Tiles, ami Thurs., 8 pun. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL BRANCHES OK DANCING. CHILDREN'S BALLETS AND OPERATIC CLASSES SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m. to 12. Ballets Produced for Theatres and Cabarets. Studio: HORNE'S BLDGS., HIGH ST. Phones: 40-782. Private 21-SO9. ' MISS SPENCEK (iißlHted by Mr. Bruce). / Symondsville Studio Symonds St.— i Tuition Clashes, Mondays-Thursdays. Dances I every Saturday Private Lessons Daily in the Latest Dances including Tango Terms Studio, or Phone 42-237 CROBATIC, Ballet, Tap. Ballroom: fees il from 10s Gd a term.—Valeska's Studio. Nunpuhi Chambers Phone 40-121 WOODRUFFE, the Expert In- ; structor.—Soecial Course, 105.—174 Upper Symonds St. TTALL, 500 seats, available Fridays, Sat- -*■ urdaye, concerts, dances.—Hall, Box 1418. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 18
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