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amusements What a sorry mistake it is to live in the twentieth Eentury! These dull days, when hardly anybody robs the rich to give to the poor; when the devil's brother if he still has one—is a miserable wretch who often depends upon hired assassins to do his hateful deed 3. "Era Diavolo." coming to the Bt. James' Theatre Friday, is a brother of the devil worth knowing. ST. tames'. friz: OT! « ' AMES'. "Wher» Sound Sounds Best. ===== Thrice Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT. ' Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller take pride in presenting the MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. •' T7IRA " 1 KA Diavolo." lAVOLO." "-L EA J-yIAVOLO." T\ lAVOLO." «I EA UIAVOLO." (The Devil's Brother.) DENNIS. DENNIS DENNIS DENNIS DENNIS DENNIS DENNIS The Star of "The Vagabond King,", with the voice of Gold in his Most Glorious Triumph. « T7RA T\IAVOLO." "JC RA JL*IAVOLO," "TTIfcA IAVOLO." /•JC KA \J lAVOLO," ' 111111111111 111 111 H LLLI.HI 111 111 111 II r.. .-*■ Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE SCREEN'S FIRST COMIC OPEEA. A Thousand N/'q. Wonderful • Singers,. Dancers and Comedians in a Gay Story of Love and Laughter. Also included in the cast are:—Thelma Todd and Laurel and Hardy as Stanlio and Olivero, who have invented a little game which is going to drive all Auckland mad. It is called "Kneesy. Earsy, Nosey," and three seconds after Stanlio begins it you feel you must* do it too, or expire. AGAIN ST. JAMES' GIVES AUCKLAND —"THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN." BOOK NOW AT THEATRE. . No Free List. ST. JAMES': ST. JAMES': "Where Sound Sounds Best."Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8, LAST 2 DAYS, The Favourite Juvenile Lead of the Cinema. ROBERT MONTGOMERY \ \ROBERT MONTGOMERY\ \ ROBERT MONTGOMERY \ TIfADE AN "DROADWAY. IVIADE VJn JL> ROADWAY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \ i You'll laugh till it hurts when you see "Bob"—the debonnair young man-about-town—transforming a poor young girl into a dazzling 60ciety Beauty! "PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. Warm and Cosy. Centrally Heated. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. I.—RANDOLPH SCOTT and SALLY BLANE. In ZANE .GREY'S Favourite Novel. " HERITAGE OF THE DESERT." " MAKE ME~A STAR," With. JOAN BLONDELL and STUART ERWIN. See what happens behind Studio gates! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Ring 12-199 for Reserves. A CINEMA TRAVELOGUE, "A Trip Across Canada." Jby Mr. A. J. Stallworthy M.P TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 8 H' 1 ? I *'. ® David's Hall, Khyber Pass. Admission: Adults II; Bible Class and 0.0. o. # 6d. YACHTING yiCTORIA CRUISING OLUB. 30TH ANNUAL MEETING ' Will be Held in the Clubhouse,. Fanahawe St., at 8 p.m., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933. BUSINESS: ELECTION OF OFFICERS. GENERAL. All Members and intending Members and Supportora requested to attend. J. McGEHAN, Hon. Secretary. DANCING IJHE jyjARGARiET Q'QONNOR gTUDIO, THE SCHOOL THAT TOPPED THE POLL In the Ballroom Competition finalised last Friday night. This Studio scored the first and second in the Auckland Championships. Private Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. to ' 10 p.m. PETER PAN CLASS, FRIDAY, 7-8. Admission, -1/. STUDIO: 91 QUEEN STREET, Opp. Fort St. Telephone 46-214. gTRATTON SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Ist and 3rd Auckland Ballroom Championship, 1933. Classes: TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS. Studio: WHITEHALL BLDGS.. (Below Tabernacle), 419 Queen St. Phone 45-440. Q YMONDSVILLE STUDIO, O 30 Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce), MODERN DANCES, SATURDAYS, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes. Mondays and Thursdays, S p.m. Strictly Private Lessons, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. j-»aily in all- the Latest Dances; also Old-time Daircing. Particulars: AT STUDIO. GEORGE .G. COX, Latest Dances, , Specialist Tap, Stage, Ballroom.— Studio, Durham St. East. Phone 13-fIG9. "DRIVATE Lessons from 2s Cd; latest varia- ~ tions ballroom, Aiherican tap.—Miss Ruby Sherrifl, 8 Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. TOILET 11/TEETING THE TIMES. - Ladies' Haircutting, Is j Permanent Waving, from 10s 6d; only experts engaged. Dolpb Eagleton, Est. 53 years. Ladies' Hairdresser, G Victoria St. Depot for Inacto. t MISS FOX, Hallenstein's Buildings, Queen St. Permanent Waving (oilsteam method, no electricity): 25s.—Phone 42-919 FLORISTS "jV/TISS V PALMER, Florist, Room 12, Hellaby'e Buildings, opp. G.P.0., for Artistic Floral Work. 45- : 097. PARCEL DELIVERY T IGHTNING Parcel Delivery; reasonable charges, efficient service.—Phono 41-187-41-187. Stop us for that Parcel.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21577, 23 August 1933, Page 18

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