AMUSEMENTS FINAL 2 DAYS — MARION DAVIES » Peg o- My MARION DAVIES Heart" In " CINDERELLA'S FELLA." •• CINDERELLA'S FELLA." ( Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BING CROSBY, STUART ERWIN—NED SPARKS, ST. JAME'S 1 = 7~~iT~TTr~ "Where Sound Sounds Best. Sessions: II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. FRIDAY NEXTMARIE MARIE MARIE MARIE MARIE MARIE MARIE DRESSLER, DRESSLER, DRESSLER, DRESSLER, DRESSLER, DRESSLER, DRESSLER, ANOTHER TRIUMPH! added to HER CROWN OF GLORY! REMEMBER HER in "ANNA CHRISTIE." "LET US BE GAY,' AND "MIN AND BILL. A Tear in "EMMA," Praise for "PROSPERITY." Cheers for "DINNER AT 8," Undying BOAT ANNIE » AND NOW HER GREATEST! The Cinematisation of the Famouß Play, " The Late Christopher Bean." - HER SWEETHEART." " HER SWEETHEART." " HER SWETHEART." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "With LIONEL BARRYMORE, HELEN MACK H. B. WARNER, JEAN HERSHOLT. " TUG-BOAT ANNIE " AND "RASPUTIN" TEAMED IN A STORY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! I! To Commemorate this, Marie's |j Birthday Picture, the Management I will present to every Lady attend- || ins on Friday and Saturday a |i Special Souvenir Photograph of Marie Dressier. BOOK NOW. PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. "THE LONDON" DOUBLE BILL TO-DAY! -- 1 No. 1— Thrilling Drama. Da LILA LEE & WALTER BYRON in Da "EXPOSURE!" No 2-BERNARD SHAW : S PLAY Ja ~ " HOW HE LIED TO HER M 6d HUSBAND" 3A And A FINE COMEDY. 3d Continuous Sessions: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 6d THE LONDON, OPP.0 PP . G.P.O, 6d ■ , REMUERA. TUDOR p hone 24 - 749 - I 1 8.15 p.m. CICELY COURTNEIDGE With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON % " SOLDIERS OF THE KING " yt British Musical Comedy. TUDOR SUPERB FEATURETTE; [GAIETY. TAKAPUNA I I r P S t - EDNA BEST and HERBERT rrHE NEW ST. MARY'S HALL J- Will be \ Formally Opened by S HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP ™ V LISTON, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, AT 3 P.M. All Cordially Invited. GEORGE TOOMAN, Hon. Sec. CRICKET KING'S COLLEGE-CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' CRICKET MATCH Will be Played at Middlemore TO-DAY. Play Commences 10 a.m. sharp. All friends welcome. Lunch and Afternoon. Tea at the Golf House. LECTURES - TAMES H. PATEMAN'S LECTURES. J HIGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE. AT S. TO-NIGHT: "Love's Healing." THURSDAY: Mind in Business Course. FKIDAY: "The Value and Power of Meditation. DANCING TEACHING Dancing is our Business. STRAT T 0 N, In addition to our Expert Staff of Teachers in BALLROOM AND TAP DANCING.' We Have MISS NATALIE STRATTON, Direct from Bendrodt's Studios, Sydney. Also FENCING. MR. PETER FERGUSON, From Small Arms School, England. BON TON CHAMPIONSHIP. Against strong opposition. Miss Webb and Mr. Cook (Stratton's) were again placed First in the finals on Saturday. WHITEHALL BUILDINGS. 419 Queen St. Phone 45-440. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. N.Z.'S UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. JAMES COTTIER. Teacher and Demonstrator from the Shearar School, Sydney, is now on the Staff of this Studio. Pxivate Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Vacancy for an articled pupil, good appearance and education essential, position guaranteed. 91 QUEEN ST. (opp. Fort Street). Phone 4G 214. SYMONDSVILLE DANCE STUDIO. 30 SYMONDS ST. (nest St. Paul's). Phone 42-237. Principal: MISS SPENCER. Assistant: MR. BRUCE. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS at any time by appointment. Commencing March 14. ELEMENTARY CLASSES resume Monday. March 26. Thursday, 29th, 8 p.m.; also Advanced Classes. ALL MODERN DANCES TAUGHT, including Croon, Blues, Waltz, Charleston Blues: also Old-time Dancing. WEEKLY DANCES REOPENING SATURDAY. APRIL 7. Particulars, Phone 42-237, Or at Studio. 30 Symonds Street. JEANE HORNE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS JEANE HORNE. New Zealand's Moat Highly .Certificated Teacher. BEGINNERS' BALLROOM CLASS COMMENCING THURSDAY. APRIL 5. BABIES' (from 3) BALLET CLASS. WEDNESDAY. 3.30. PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES In All Branches Daily. Studio: HORNE'S BUILDINGS. HIGH ST.. AUCKLAND. Phone 46-782. EDNEY'S STUDIO OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. PhED. EDNEY. Principal, from Santos Casan's School. London. BEGINNERS. —Learn how to dance well oy latest simple method: confidence is what I give you. Strictly Private Tuition by Appointments. Classes now being arrange'! will commence beginning of April. Interviews from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. at STUDIO. 5 SWANSON ST.. City. Phone 41-615. PRIVATE Lessons, 2s Gd; Ballroom. Tap, complete postal course, ss.—Ruby Sherrifl, 3 Hopetoun St., Ponsonby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21755, 21 March 1934, Page 20
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