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AMUSEMENTS Yotmg Children's Hearts will be kept !Happy and Clean at Special Children's Matinees To-day at the following Amalgamated Theatres. MATINEES - TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. CHILDREN'S PICTURES. ESPECIALLY PASSED BY N.Z. CENSOR FOR THE FOLLOWING THEATRES: CRYSTAL PALACE Mt. Eden Road 'I'IVOLI Newton RIALTO Newmarket EMPRESS Newton !NEW REGENT Epsom ALEXANDRA Green Lane AMBASSADOR Point Chevalier EDENDALE CINEMA Sandringham "WEST END , Ponsonby Road KING'S THEATRE Northcote DE LUXE Mt. Albert Terminus In addition, each Theatre ticreons at Matinee. Serial. "Danger Island." AT 2 THEATRES PALACE (Mt Eden Rd.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Crystal Palace Reserves 20-573. Rialto Reserves 46-GO9". TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. " ARSENE LUPIN." " ARSENE " ARSENE "ARSENE ARSENE - - LUPIN." LUPIN." LUPIN." LUPIN." - LUPIN " "A" Cert. The Story is filled with unique situations ; and is portrayed by two of the Cinema'* j Most [Expert Proponents of the Art of i Dramatic Acting— LIONEL BARRYMORE j LIONEL BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE ! JOHN BARRYMORE j Come from countless triumphs—and now you see them TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME. With a Great Cast, which includes KAREN MORLE Y, JOHN MILJAN, TULLY MARSHALL. Also, the Two Great Comedians, / LAUREL AND HARDY " HELPMATES." - STALLS. 1/. 1/. 1/. Children Half-price. empresT\^ EMPRESS J> h Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd ■ 2 j BIG FEATURES ho. 1— ■ " 1 BILL BOYD, HOBART BOSWORTH. FRED KOHLER, GINGER ROGERS : "carnivaL boat." // "CARNIVAL BOAT." iNo. 2- . BARBARA WEEKS, BEN LYON BARBARA WEEKS, BEN LYON , "BY WHOSE HAND?" 1 "BY WHOSE HAND?" 1000 SEATS, 11, ■II. Children 6d.'6d. 6c. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. TOWN HALL. V ' (SATURDAY), : AT 8 O'CLOCK. MORE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: GEO. BUCKLEY. Miss Nellie Lingard (Contralto) Mr. A. Lyon' Griffiths (Barit6rte and Musical Monologue Entertainer)

Madame Grace Griffiths ... (Pianiste) Mr./ Hal C. McLennan- - - - - (Flautist) Mr. Fred. Bowes ----- -(Cornetist) Mr. Rowland Jackson - -. - (Xylophonist) Mr. Gregg R. Smith - - - - (Trombonist) Selections from Wagner's "Flying Dutchmarfi" Gounod's " La Reine De Saba," Sullivan's " Gondoliers,"; portions of Haydn's Great Works, Delibes' "Coppelia." and many new interesting novelty numbers. ADMISSION. 6d. - . The Band will also give a fine programme at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Suniday) AFTERNOON. a A UCKLAND CATHOLIC t REPERTORY SOCIETY. Dates of-Production of Quadruple TgnMnlr Bill have been fixed for J!'*' - FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 & 15, In TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ■ ,_4 ••••' - .•.•••• €HURCH ARMY.—ADDRESS TO MEN, "THE GREAT GAMBLE." „ ! , HOLY SEPULCHRE CHURCH, . . TO-MORROW AT 3 P.M. , All Men Invited. H HOOKEY HOCKEY. VKVL IfU TO-DAY (SATURDAY). S TO-DAY (SATURDAY). WALKER PARK, PAPATOETOE. AND REkUERA. Fast and Exciting Matches. E. J. HEWITT. Hon. Sec., A.HjA. ■ • / ' —- DANCING . \ KARANA YACHT CLUB -ex (Inc.). I t WEEKLY DANCE, CLUBHOUSE, CAMPBELL'S POINT, SPECIAL LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 P.M. Good Floor; Good Music. Admission: Ladieß Is 6d, Gents. 2s, Double 3s. Free Bus from Endean's Bldgs., 7.30-8.30 p.m., returning after Dance. Dancing 8 to 12. Supper. 0 W H A 1 BANC E. I CRYSTAL PALACE WINTER I I GARDENB. l_ TO-NIGHT ■: ■ SATURDAY/ // MYSTERY POLONAISE, Spot Waltz, Balloons, Monte Carlo. A Good Floor, and 1 REG MORGAN'S P~OPULAR BAND |' Supper. Subscription 2s.Dancing W2. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR ; / STUDIO, N.Z.'s University of ' BALLROOM DANCING. Studio, 91 QUEEN ST. Phone 46-214. (Opp. Fort St.) PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES r FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 'A Dance for Pupiltf. Ex-pupils and their Friends wul be Held in the ■/I PETER PAN CABARET, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. DOUBLE JICKET. 7s 6d (Including Supper). The Studio Dancing Championship will 'Take Place During the Evening. IJIHE JEAN JJORNE gCHOOL OF J^ANCING. Principal .... MISS HORNE. Member Imperial Society London (all branches). Operatic Association of Great Britain. Children's Classes Recommencing SATURDAY, SEPT. 10. Ballroom Classes Tues. and Thurs., 8 p.m. Private • Classes for six or more Pupils, between 12"and 2 p.m., may be arranged. Stuctio: HORNE'S BLDGS., HIGH ST. Phones: 46-782. Private 21-809. I s 6 D A I/ SSON - 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. . &lISS VIOLET ROBINSON, 200 Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street. MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce), /Symondsville Studio, Syrnonds St.— Tuition Classes, Mondays-Thursdays.. Dances j every Saturday. Private Lessonß Doily in the Latest Dances, including Tango. Terms, Studio, or Phone 42-237. A CROBATIC, Ballet, Tap, Ballroom; fees -cL from 10s 6d a term.—Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers. Phone 46-121. WOODRUFFE. the Expert InJT structor. Proficiency assured; 15s.— 174, Upper Symojids St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 18