Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS AGAIN THE CIVIC SCORES? u CROWDS ALL DAY YESTERDj |i CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd AT II A.M., 2.15, AND 8 RM THE GREATEST MUSICAL- TO . YET REACH THE SCREEN. M At last New York's famous Producer 1 . allows his annual spectacle io be fllmJ i "EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES" "EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES" " EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES"EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES* A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL, (FILMED AS "MURDER AT THE VANITIES."} Recommended by Censor for Adult* .. With '•! CARL BRISSON. KITTY CARLISLE, VICTOR McLAGLEN. I DUKE ELLINGTON'S BANirT It BEGINS WHERE ALL OTHER"" 1 - MUSICAL SHOWS LEFT OFF/! . ,£ All the glamour, spectacle and bei.nty of a regular Earl Carroll Vanities <om- \ bined with a thrilling mystery atorj- in ' which death stalk* among "the emi ! JAVA'S UNDERST.A VOLCANO. 1 KRAKATOA. | GUS SONNENBERG In his First Australasian Appearance. WONG BUCK CHEUNG. RESERVATIONS" 30-1007 I THE CAPITOL j CcmrHenciflg To-nfght at 7.45. JOHN BAKRYMORE-BEBE DANIELS "COUNSELLOR AT LAW." If (Recommended by Censor for Aduliii) fi Also, ZASU PITTS and SALLY EILERB In "THREE ON A HONEYMOON." f (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Comedy. New Competitions. Cirtooa, | BRITANNIA J NC World! lW - - - 21—. 7.80 to 8 pjn. I WESTERN MATINEE TO-DAY AT a. BUCK JONES In ■ ; . " THE DEADLINE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Se rial—C artoons—-N ewtreels. Tonight at 7.30 p.m. ROBT. MONTGOMERY and LEWIB STONE In 44 TOE MYSTERY OF MR. X." GLORIA STUART and ROGER PRYOR Tm " I LIKE IT THAT WAY." " Approved for Universal Exhibition. J VICTORIA Devonport s Ccsy Theatre, Phone 22-968. . MATINEE. 2.3O.—LESLIE FULLER In "THE LAST COUPON." , (Approved for Universal Exhibitiim.) . TO-NIGHT. S P.M. CLARKE GABLE, WILLIAM POWELL, ? MYRNA LOY In "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) r PICTUREDROME MILH)RDJ Matinee 2 80. To-ifight at 8. Joan Crawford iff Metro s Marvellous Musical. "DANCINA LADY." Chas. Chase Comedy, Etc. Recoup mended by Censor for Adults. NEW EMPIRE to-night at 7.45. •SMiSi " SHADOWifoF K |mG C MNii" Both Recommended by Censor for Adult* U«xal .Prices. T«L 21-433 for Reseives. Special Children's Matinee To-day , Grey's "UNDER THE TONTO KIM. Krazy Kat Cartoon, Comedy. *ti » Travel. News, Etc. All Approved fojr Universal Exhibition. DELTA TO-NIGHT 7.30. and MONDAZ, "Cradle Song" and "Soldiers of the Km?" (Both Universal Recommendation.) Matinee. 2.15—80 th Pictures Showing, vn™ FreePriaes for Children. • Free Bus leaves Titirangi Beach 7.30. commencing NEST SATURDAY, for Delta, TOWN HALL HENDERSON —To-night at 8: Gracio Fields, This Week of Grace." (Approved for ; Universal Exhibition.) Also Buck Joneirn T?anse Feud." Matinee, 2.30. SWANSON. —Matinee 2.30, To-night. 8. PEGGY H. JOYCE in "INTfiftNATIONAIi HOUSE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Strong supports. Free Dance till 12. Phone 955, Hendenotu "PIRATE SHIPPE. MILFOBB. JT SEPTEMBER 16. 1934. THIS SUNDAY, from 2.30 pjn. to 5 pm. MISS SARA STACPOOLE (Soprano) and Orchestra. Buses direot to Pirate Shippe, conttett* 'ing with Steamers leaving Auckland (tig * Devonport) at 2 |>.m. and 2.20 pjn.. Bus leaves the Pirate Shippe at 4.25 PA Return Fare, Steamer and Bos, Adults, Is 7d. . ,: . DANCING J rpO-NIGHT (Saturday). Gala NigM. J. Light Supper served.—Symondsvills Cabaret, Symonds St J. :■ ST. MARY'S HALL. ELLERSLIE MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 17. Bevin's Orchestra. Monte Carlo's, etc. Supper. Dancing. 8-12. Ladies, Is; Geftfe Is 6d. St, Mary's Hall Committee. ■yriss SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce. M SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, » Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons any time by appointment. Tuition Classes. Mondays and Thursdays. All Modem and Old-time Dances Taught. Particular Phone 42-237. or at Studio. Weekl Dances. Saiurday, 8 p.m. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. N.Z.'s LEADING AND MOST T> A/i T? 1? Q Q TXT P SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Owing to increasing business, it has been found necessary to further enlars» our premises by adding new dressw. rooms and practise room. Private Lesions from 10 a.m. in Fsncing, Ballroom ana Tap Dancing. STUDIO DANCE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, fi till 12 (TO-NIGHT). 91 QUEEN ST. (opp. Fort St.). Tel. 46-214. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD THE WEEKLY NEWS ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON, PAG® THREE OF THIS* ISSUE. N.Z. Heraldi The recognised medium fo* ■ best results. ADVERTISEMENTS—TELEPHONE 46-9U MONDAY TO FRIDAY S a.m. to 10-30 DJJi.; SATURDAY .. .. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. SUNDAY . • 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. ,J Replies to advertisements will be :receiv«d at the Office of the Herald, and when po«t« age is provided will be promptly forwards# to the advertiser. Please note that t&* Postal- Department will not deliver letter* to /-any nom-de-plume, initial or number addressed care of any Post Office. The Company does not hold itself respoiv sible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements, throuah accident or f»» other causes, or for error in the publicatw® Of an advertisement. m WW-:-

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19340915.2.167.8

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

Word Count
759

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24