AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best.' Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 The Auckland Star says:—" 'The Conquerors' without preaching it breathes a spirit needed in these times, _ and through all its light and shade gives inspiration as well as entertainment." A STORY OF BRITISH PIONEERS WHO BUILT A MIGHTY NATION. "Have faith," she said, "Faith in yourself . . . faith in me and in this land of ours." Out of the thunderous hours they lived has come a flaming carivas—splashed with conquerors' blood, God-marked with greatness !! I RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX ANN HARDING— ANN HARDING— ANN HARDING— ANN HARDING— EDNA MAY OLIVER "THE CONQUERORS." "THE CONQUERORS." "THE CONQUERORS." Approved for General Exhibition. Conquest is a tradition. To-day the future of the world is not hopeless, because we still have the Conquerors to carry on! PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES' ST.* JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." COMMENCING THURSDAY. COMMENCING THURSDAY. Their Latest and Funniest Feature Length Comeay. MR. LAUREL AND MR. HARDY MR. LAUREL AND MR. HARDY In "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES." | " PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES." (Approved for General Exhibition.) i 1 ACE COMEDIANS KNOCK OLD MAN ; I GLOOM INTO OBLIVION. PLANS NOW OPEN. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. CAPITOL DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. ELISSA LANDI, WARNER OLAND, in j " BURNT OFFERING." ! Hounded from one tropical port to another, j | she struck back at her persecutors with the j I only weapon ehe had her Sex. Elissa Landi's ! Best Role. "A" Cert. Adult Recommendation, j METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents ! " SKYSCRAPER SOULS." 1 Warren William, Maureen O'Sullivan. By Day A Modern. Business Executive. 3y Night A Pampered Modern Lady of ; Luxury struggling for Happiness, Love, : Power in a Sky-piercing Pinnacle of Steel. j "A" Cert. Adult Recommendation. ; MATINEE, 2 P.M. Phone 12-199 for Res. 1 EMPIRE TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Phone 21-433. GEORGE BRENT—JOAN BLONDELL. in "MISS PINKERTON," By Mary Roberts Rhinehart. Passed for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. "TELL ENGLAND." Cartoons. Etc. Children 3d. ONEHUNGA Bela Lugosi and Madge Bellamy. " WHITE ZOMBI." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Comedy, ; Screen Song and News CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 2.30 " one-man LAW." A thrilling Western.—Recommended for Universal Exhibition. DELTA, New Lynn. To-night. Double Feature. Janet Gaynor in " Merely ' Mary Ann," Jean Hei-sholt in " Beast of the ; City." To-morrow (aid local Unemployed), ! The W. Plan." Monday, "Beast of the ! City." | PICTUREDROME MILFORD. | Matinee, 2.30. Night. 7.50. Joan Craw- j ford and Robert Montgomery in " Letty Lynton." Recommended for adults. Two ! hours' jazz, 'Drome Syncopaters. HAPPINESS FOR EASTER. RENATE MULLER "MARRY ME." PLAZA, EASTER SAT. MEETINGS UCKLAND A MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES Will be held at the Bank ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933, AT 11 A.M. T. N. SMALLWOOD. Manager. '• THE JEANE HORNE SCHOOL OF -L DANCING. Principal - - MISS HORNE Advanced Member Operatic Association and Imperial Society. London. Assisted by - - - - Mr.W. E. Chapman. BALLROOM CLASSES. Mon., Tues.. Wed., at 8 p.m. 'Thursday, Mt. Albert | Bowling Club's Pavilion, 8 p.m. Children's ~ j Classes in all branches of dancing, daily. j Particulars, City Studio. Home's Bldgs., _ ; High St. Phone 46-782. I IS £JD A LESSON.—Ballroom Dancing— U Quickstep. Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba, i Special Class for Old Time and "Jazz." 1 Tap Dancing exactly as danced in Geo. Wallace's Revue. Children's Operatic Classes d and Girl's Physical Culture, Is a lesson, e pupils are assured of thorough. )- skilled tuition in all branches. [ ) t j, MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON. 200 Pacifio Building, Wellesley Street. S y YMONDSVILLE DANCE STUDIO. Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). Miss Spencer (assisted by Mr. Bruce) will recommence her Classes Monday, March 27, and Thursday, March 30. Strictly Private Lessons Daily in all the latest Dances, including Crush Dancing, Drag-Tap, Rumba, Tango, Charlestep; also Old-Time Dancing Saturday Dances reopen April 22. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. jyj-ARGARET Q'QONNOR gTUDIO New Zealand's University of BALLROOM DANCING. Principal: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOK (Member Imp. Society, London), Assisted by " . MR. ERIC BROWN. Private Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., in all the Latest Dances, including Rumba and Charlstep. - Free Practice Classes, 5-6. 0. Peter Pan Class, commencing Friday, n : j . March 24, 7-8 p.m. of! Studio: 91 QUEEN ST. Tel. 46-214. b. j PRANK WOODRUFFE.—Jazz or old-j-L time; course 105.—174 Upper Symonds = i St. G. COX, Studio Reopened VT Specialist Tap, Stage, Ballroom,Studio, Durham St. East. Phone 13-869. VALESKA'S Dancing Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St., opp. Regent Theatre Phono 46-121. Terms from 10s 6d. BUSINESS NOTICES kfISS JONES. OF PARK DRIVI >1 KIOSK, TITIRANGI, Wishes to Thank Patrons for their valued support in the past, and notify them that 3ho has disposed of her business to R. REEKIE AND CO., Whom she trusts will be favoured with a continuance of their patronage.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 22
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