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AMUSEMENTS MANAGERIAL.—This programme is one of the finest wo have had the honour of presenting to tho public of Auckland and is just-as suitable for Children as it is tor Adults ST. TAMES'. T. u AMES'. OT! J AMES'. === ~ „ — "Where Sound Sounds Best. Thrice Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. rPO-DAY. 1 O-DAY. rpo-DAY. 1 O-DAY. FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN GLORIOUS OPERA BOUFFE. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller take pride in presenting the MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. " "PRA TVAVOLO.' —; .. .r EA J-'IAVOLO. " T?EA "|"\IA VOLO." .. JL H EA UIAVOLO." == (The Devil's Brother.) . A Thousand Wonderful Sincere. Dancers and Comedians, in a Gay Story of !Lov6 and L/aughter. And Dennis tzing \ . The star of ENNIS X\-ING \ / "The Vagabond nENNIS "I7"ING \ J w ith TTtvr \ the voice of DENNIS /\ olf | , r l ." hlB ENNIS T7TNG / \ Most Olorious -L'ENNIS -tVING / \ Triumph. THELMA TODD. STAN LAUREL AND OLIVER HAEDY. Have you heard of the Kneesy, Earsy Nosey Game? " T?KA "TkIAVOLO." == «Xea JL'iavolo." -= " XTIEA T\IAVOLO." = »JC EA -L' lAVOLO." == «IJII 1i 1J 111111111»I»11 ■ J»III •»• *»■«■»■ •■■»»■" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Among the glorious musical numbers of "Fra Diavolo,"' written over 100 years ago, sung by Dennis King and the chorus are: "Diavolo," "Lady Pamela," "Drink, For Joy Bestowing," "Victoria," "Robbery Song," "Hail, Blessed Morn," "Proudly and Wide My Standard Flies." Unsurpassed Supports Include— MOTOR-CYCLE MANlA—Dialogue by Pete Smith. GARDEN OF THE CARRIBEAN— Fitzpatrick Travelogue. SPECIAL NEWSREELS. LADIES AND CHILDREN ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS! BOOK NOW AT THEATRE. No Free List. "THE LONDON" COMMUNITY SINGING ~ QOMMUNITY SINGING"! U ■ Y.M.C.A. HALL. Wellesley St. V TO-DAY. 12.30-1.30. Leader*: ALBERT AND MRS. RUSSELL. Collection in Aid of Miss Tongue, Optimist# Queen. ALSO TO-NIGHT, . LEWIS EADY'S. 7.50 p.m.. WRESTLING TOWN HALL. TOWN Jm HAL L. TOWN 'JLL HALL. MONDAY. MONDAY. GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER , GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER Meets that rugged American Wreßtler. who has shown himseli a wrestler of merit. * HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. The Usual Very Interesting and Strenuous AMATEUR CONTESTS Will provide plenty of enjoyment prior to the big bout. THE BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Ernie Asher's Shortland Street. No Pasß-out Tickets will be issued at the Town Hall. PATENTS rpo MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent Number 603!)5, of the 23rd day of April. 1927. relating to "IMPROVEMENTS IN MATCH BOOKS." are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a licence, or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HADFIELD AND PEACOCK. Solicitors, Stock Exchange Buildings, Featkerston Street, Wellington. DANCING GEORGE .G. COX. Latest Dances, ! Specialist Tap, Stage, Ballroom.— Studio. Durham St.. East. Phone 13-869. PRIVATE Lessons from 2s 6d; latest variations ballroom, American tap.—Miss Ruby Sherriff, S Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. 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. YMONDSVILLE BTU D I 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, 8 p.m. Strictly Private Lessons, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. L/n:-ly in all the. Latest Dances: also Old-time Dancing.' Particulars: AT STUDIO. r£HE jMjARGARET 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. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 20

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