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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS BREAKING AND MAKING RECORDS EVERY DAY MANAGERIAL. Phone Bookings must ho collected before 7.'15 p.m. FREE LIST EX TIRELY SUSPENDED PLAZA PLAZA Direction Amalga mated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. SESSIONS: 11 A.M.. 2.30, 5 & 8 P.M. MATINEE TO- DAY. AT 2.30 R.K.O. RADIO CORP. PRESENT THE MOST SPARKLING AND JOYOUS MUSICAL COMEDY OF ALL TIM E NOW IN ITS SE COND BIG WEEK NOW IN ITS SE COND BIG WEEK f rom every possible j angle of approach "This "Week of Grace'' j is Entertainment! BOOK NOW!—RESERVES ARE PLANS AT THEATRE POURING IN—BOOK NOW! 'PHONE 41-586

CRYSTAL PALACE ONLY: Special at the Matinee To-day, CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "TEE FIREMAN." § i i 1 I g Phone 4G-GO9. Phono 20-573. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. STALLS, I/-. CIRCLE, 1/6. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK AT BOTH THEATRES. JACK HULBERT, JACK HULBERT, JACK HULBERT, CICELY COURTNEIDGE "FALLING FOR YOU" "FALLING FOR YOU" "FALLING FOR YOU" "FALLING FOR YOU" "FALLING FOR YOU" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Patrons Note!—" Falling for You" commences at Rialto Theatre at 8.10 p.m. Sharp. ALBERT RUSSELL ALBERT RUSSELL Will Conduct OPEN AIR SING SONG OPEN AIR SING SONG OPEN AIR SING SONG OPEN AIR SING SONG on WEDNESDAY WEEK WEDNESDAY WEEK at the WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM. ADMISSION: SILVER COIN. Proceeds in Aid of the Boys. Scouts' Association. CITY OF k AUCKLAND. GRAND MAORI CONCERT Under the auspices of His Worship the Mayor of Auckland, the lIAWKE'S BAY, WAIROA, AND WEST COAST MAORIS, en route to Waitangi, will present a GRAND MAORI ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the Mayor's Unemployment Relief Fund, in (lie TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND, AT 8 P.M. THIS EVENING. This is an unique opportunity for the people of Auckland io witness the stirring HAKAS, graceful I'Ol DANCES, and hear the beautiful MAORI MELODIES to bo rendered by these tribes at the WAITANGI CELEBRATIONS, and at the same time assist our unemployed. THE "ENTIRE PROCEEDS ARE TO BE DONATED TO THE MAYOR'S FUND FOR THE UNEMPLOYED. PRICES, '2s and ]s. J. MELLING, Acting-Town Clerk. TMMMER'S COFFEE~ HOUSETate"tinscoigne'g Cafe, Queen's Arcade. Meals Daintily Served—Prices Moderate. Lunch To-day at Rimmcr's, Also nt Customs St.—Open till J 1.30 p.m. DANCING yfT YACHT CLUB ICUP DAY DANCE, IN THE "&&& CLUBHOUSE, CAMPBELL'S PT. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Good Floor. Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. Good ijiusic. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gents, Is Gd. Free Buses leave Endean's Bldgs. from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., returning after Dance. Flannels optional. An At Home will be hold in Clubhouse during Afternoon. SOMETHING NEW. 23 Minimum Fee. Pay for the time you use for Lessons in one or nil Dances. SMART PEOPLE Try STRATTON for the following reasons : 3. Ihe Service they receive 2. Saving of -.none" 3. The Pleasure involved. 4. Our Qualifications and Achievements. Acclaimed by all in Rotorua. Recognised as Auckland's Lending School. " Due to Increased Business MISS FRANCES GIBSON Hns Been Added to the Staff. PRIVATE HOMES VISITED. STRATTON, WHITEHALL BUILDINGS. 410 Queen Street. Phono 15-410. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR MR. W. Ef PRIESTLEY. Principals (with Highest English Qualifications) of Kew Zealand's Leading and .Most Successful SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. ■ Lntest Successes include Demonstrations nt Important Social Events during the holiday period at, Rotorua. The winner of the re:cnt Rotorua Ballroom Championship was trained in our School. M ins Eileen Lynch, a demonstrator for (his school, now in London, has passed her Imp. Soc. Exam., with Full Honours. STUDIO DANCE NEXT SATURDAY, 91 QUEEN STREET. Phone IG-214. EIALLROOM. Tap. Special summer term, ' 103 Gd.—Vuleskn School of Dancing, 407 Qu.een St, Phone 4G-121 "jVXADAME EDITH BAIRD Has pleasure in announcing TUITION IN LONDON'S LATEST BALLROOM ATTRACTION. " THE CROON." A New Adaption to the Slow Fox-Trot. For particulars, RING 24-13 S. 143 REMUERA RD., 5.E.2. Y7IOLET ROBERTSON STUDIO, t New Zealand's Leading School. Ballroom, Ballet, Tap, Old Time Dancing, Is 6d. lesson. We guarantee satisfaction. •2nd I'loor, Queen'.s Arcade. 11-34 E.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 22

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