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' AMUSEMENTS civ i c •v.; •- - B , ;' 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. 2500 SEATS at 1/, 1/6, 2/, 2/6 THE TRUE STORY OF THE TRANSATLANTIC PLIGHTS " SCANDAL FOR SALE " " SCANDAL FOR SALE" - " SCANDAL FOR SALE " "SCANDAL FOR SALE"' A Universal Special j Production .<• With CHARLES BICKFORD, ROSE HOBART. A WHIRLWIND OF ACTION. . The fastest action pictnre we have screen^ at the Civic thia year—The story of the Trans-Atlantic Flights—Of the heartbreaks VIVID SCENES THAT WILL HOLD YOU Great Supporting Programme. .SLIM SUMMERVILLE COMEDY. OSWALD THE RABBIT CARTOON. UNIVERSAL NEWS. Also, NEW CIVIC ORCHESTRA. PHONE 30-100. PRNDAY NEXT—CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK " HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." M HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." " HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. DANCING THE DANCERS OF AUCKLAND, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ! With oar object to help alleviate the distress in many of the homea of our more unfortunate Citizens occasioned by the Unemployment Situation, we have organised A DANCE CARNIVAL To be held at the PETER PAN CABARET, To the Music of the PETER PAN PLAYERS, ON TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 9. and we extend this invitation to everybody to co-operate with us to make this THE DANCE OF THE YEAR. DELIGHTFUL SUPPER WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. • A Strong Management Committee are introducing all the Modern Novelties. We are defraying the total expenses and shall hand the gross proceeds to the Mayor's* Unemployment Fund. '■* Call at any of our Depots., (X), Queen St.. Oppoeite Bank of New Zealand.; Cnr. Khyber Pass and Symonds Street (Hotel Astor Bldgs.); or Symonda Street,-and buy your Tickets, or Phone us and "are will deliver. TICKETS—SingIe, 2s 6d; Double, St. STAFF OF N.Z. DRY CLEANING COMPANY. PHONE 47-005. * —Buy your Ticket To-day for the • Junior Chamber of Commerce Ball. ACROBATIC, Ballet, Tap, Ballroom; fees from 10s 6d,a term.—Valeska'a Studio, Ncapuhi Chambers Phone 46-121 MR. CHARLES COGNT has commenced Teaching Privately. Lessons by ap- * pointment.—Phone 45-562. . jy£ARGARET Q'QONNOR gTUDIO QF Jg ALLROOM JQANCING. PRINCIPALS: MISS" MARGARET O'CONNOR. . (Member Imp. Soc.. London), MRrW. E. PRIESTLEY. Assisted by Fully-qualified Staff. MR. ERIC BROWN, Brilliant Dancer ani, Demonstrator, from the Bradley School,London, is now on the Staff of this School. PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES. ' From 10 "a.m. to 10 p.m. PETER PAN CABARET CLASS. FRIDAYS, 6.50-7.50 p.m. . MT. EDEN CRYSTAL PALACE CLASS; WEDNESDAY, 7-S. , •. STUDIO: 91 QUEEN ST.. ojp. Fort St. Telephone 46-214. rpHE JEANE JJORNE gCHOOL OF, "|~^ANCING. Principal MISS HORNE. Member Imperial Society London (all branches), Operatic Association of Great Britain. ' Ballroom Classes Tues. and Thurp., 8 p.m. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL BRANCHES OF DANCING. CHILDREN'S BALLETS AND OPERATIC CLASSES SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m. to 13. Ballets Produced for Theatres and Cabarets. Studio: HORNE'S'BLDGS.. HIGH ST. Phones: 46-732. Private 2i-fO9. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES M WALKER, Health Specialist, Dieti- • Hon: approved natural methods. Health Some.—Civic House. Auckland. Phone 44-640. Q KIN and Scalp Ailments skilfully O treated, health restored; consultation, free.—Klexema, cor. Broadway and Station St.. Newmarket. 104 Dilworth. City. rpHE Naturopathic Institute of Health and JL Physical Beauty, Ferpusson Bldgs.— Ladies' modern physical culture classes. Beauty treatment, massnse, diet, exercise.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 16

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