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AMUSEMENTS Auckland's Chief Secondary School voted GEORGE ARLISS the most popular screen actor. "Alexander Hamilton" at Matinee To-day, at Crystal Palace and Rialto Tlif'3/trcy Young 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. SUITABLE AND ESPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING THEATRES: CRYSTAL PALACE Mt. Eden Road TIVOLI - Newton RIALTO . • • • * 1 « « • Newmarket EMPRESS -.'■&« ....... Newton NEW REGENT j . Epsom ALEXANDRA Green Lane AMBASSADOR Point Chevalier EDENDALE CINEMA .... Sandringham WEST END Ponsonby Road KING'S THEATRE Northcote NEW DE LUXE . . . Mt. Albert Terminus ADELPHI Grey Lynn | Every Child attending Matinees will i | receive a Screen Cartoon Favourite. I TO-NIGHT AND MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 P.M. AT BOTH THEATRES. DE LUXE SESSION AT 8 O'CLOCK. CRYSTAL PALACE (Mt Eden Rd.j RIALTO RIALTO (Newmarket.) Phone 20-573. Phone 46-609. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Greater than "Disraeli," "Old English,' or "The Millionaire." ' GEORGE ARLISS, ' GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS. -GEORGE ARLISS, As -ALEXANDER JJAMILTON." " A lexander JJAMILTON." " JJAMILTON." (Warner Bros.' Picture.) With - DORIS KENYON, Also, Supreme Featurettes. Stalls, 11. 1/. Children, Half-price. NEW REGENT A ALEXANDRA NEW REGENT N ALEXANDRA NEW REGENT D ALEXANDRA (Epsom). (Green Lane). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 SUPERIOR FEATURES AT BOTH THEATRES. Metro-Goldwyn Films Present sj 0 I—JOHNNY WEISSMULLER, * MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, ■ " TARZAN, THE APE MAN." ("A" Cert.) sj 0 . 2—RICARDO CORTEZ, ZASU PITTS. In " IS MY FACE RED?" Stalls, 11.11. Children, Half-price. THE 1932 DANCE SHOW. CECIL HALL Presents Her Pupils in the Original Pantomime, "FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND." . In Seven Scenes. 'Alice's Home—The Goofy Theatre—The Dream Garden— Gateway of The Desert Under the Sea—The Kitchen, and the Castle in Spain. 3-orgeous Ballets. Wonderful Costumes. Specialty Dances. ■ Mardi Brook. Joyce Wright, Claire Seale.' Ballets of the Peacocks, Waves of the Sea. etc., •etc. Synchronised Music, by Howie s, Ltd. SCOTS HALL, Symonds St., SAT.. NOV 5. Matinee 2 p.m.. Adults, Is: Children <« n der 16), 6d. Evening, 7.45 p.m.. Adults 2s 3d, Children (under 16), Is (tax included). Booking 3d (all tickets), at Strong s Gramophone Shop, Queen Street. ALBERT PARK. FREE RECITAL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 8.30. CITY OF AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: GEO. BUCKLEY. ■ The Programme, which will not be broadcast, will include Selections from the Grand Dperaß recently produced in Auckland: — "Carmen," "Lucia Di Lammermoor." "Barber of Seville." Also Cornet and Piccolo Solos, "Hymns," "Marches" and many interesting light numbers. ; A Fine Programme will also be giveri at the ZOOLOGICAL PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. SNOOKER /CHAMPION SNOOKER TOURNEY. First Prize, £10; Second, £2. Central Billiard Saloon (High St., opp. Central -Hotel). Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. The semi finals will commence next week. The public are cordially invited. SWIMMING PARNELL AMATEU i ■< JL AMATEUR SWIMMING I ===* CLUB. The Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on MONDAY. October 31. at 7.30 P.m. ' All Members and Intending Members are particularly requested to be present. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balancesheet: General and Notice of Motion. . N. H. NOBLE. Hon. Secretary. DANCING A KARANA YACHT ii (Inc.) WEEKLY DANCE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 8 P.M.. In the Clubhouse-by-the-sea,. Campbell's Pt. Good floor. Dancing 8 to 11. Good mu6ic. Admission—Ladies Is Gd, Gents. 2s, Double Bs. Free buses from Endean's Bldgs. from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., returning after dance. Flanne',3 Optional. ALBERT EX-SERVICEMEN'S SOCIAL CLUB. ■''' 1 SELECT FLANNEL DANCE. Old-time, Jazz, Musical and Novelty Items. KING GEORGE HALL. MT. ALBERT. TO.-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 till 11.30 p.m. . , ' Single, Is 6d; Double, 2s 6d. • Supper Provided. ■ MT. ROSKILL Welfare Assn. Grand Halloween Dance, Crystal Palace Dance Hall. Mt. Eden Rd.. MONDAY. October 31. 1932. 8 p.m. Excellent music (Mayfnir Orchestra). Good floor. Supper. Ladies. Is; Gents.. 2s. ' I s 6 D A L ESSON - Ballroom Dancing, including Tango, Quickstep, Waltz and Slow Foxtrot, Special Class for Elderly People. ■; . WEDNESDAY. 10.30 A.M. Physical Culture ClaFs for Business Gitls. Operatic, Classical, Spanish Dancing, etc. ONE SHILLING A LESSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON. 200 Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street. FRANK WOODRUFFE. the Expert Instructor. Sjiecinl Course, 105.—174 Upper Symonds St. MISS SPENCER. Syniondsville. 30 Symonds St.—Gala Night, To-night (Saturday). TV/T ARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. LATEST SUCCESS. Pupils from this Sclicol won the Auckland Provincial Ballroom Championship recently decided at Peter Pan Cabaret. Private LesEons and Classes, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Peter Pan Cabaret Class now held nt, Studio, Fridays, 7 p.m.-8 p.m.—Studio, 91 Queen St. (opp. Fort St.). Telephone 46-214. PANCES Every Saturday, 8 p.m.. Miss Spencer (assisted by Mr. Bruce). Private Lessons Daily in Modern and Oldtime Dancing, including Tango. Tuition Classes/ Monday*, ■& pim.—'Terms; Symondßville Studio. 30' Symonds St. Phone 42-237. X CHOBATIC, Ballet, Tap, Ballroom; fees from 10s 6d a term.—Valeska's Studio, Ugapuhi Chambers. Phone 46-121.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 18

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