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AMUSEMENTS HAVE YOU BOOKED? . . . Only a few good scats left for this evening's performance. Phenomenal Booking for the Remainder of the Season! N.Z.'e Preeminent Theatre. THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. Managing Director . . . Beaumont Smith. 3 Sessions ... 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m 20th Century Present, QEORGE <^RLISS QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE His Greatest Triumph, rpHE JJ OUSE Q F ROTHSCHILD.' T HE H ouse O f R othschild -' rpHE JJOUSE QF J^OTHSCHILD.' THERE IS NO GREATER ENTERTAINMENT! A United Artists' Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Regent Added Attractions Include: Artistic Gem of Colour and Comedy, 'FUNNY LITTLE BUNNIES," Walt Disney's Latest Creation. BOX PLANS. Still the Crowds—Still Heavy Booking PLANS AT THE REGENT. PHONE 46-888. 2 lines. Book For To-day's Big Matinee. Phone Reservations Not Held After 7.45. w ' 2 Comedies and a Drama. x " First Release Romantic Drama. ' * "JUST LIKE HEAVEN." 6d A Picture with all the Qualities 01 1 6d j. "SEVENTH HEAVEN." * j (Approved Universal Exhibition.) 6d 2 Comedies. 6d "THE FALL OF EVE" _ 3d And 3d 6d "JERRY BUILDERS." 6j Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. 3d A Really Good Bill To-day at 3d 6d " THE LONDON," Opp. G.P.O. 6d | TUDOR CINEMA I T R SS. BIG GIFT MATINEE AT 2.30. Chocolate for Each Boy and Girl. SVj LAUREL ANI) HARDY in the \vs Desert" (Approved Universal ExhibiSSS tion). MICKEY MOUSE in "Duck Vol Hunt," "Perils of Pauline," Serial, etc. C\V| To-night at 8 p.m. HOWARD. \\x; With Binnie Barnes, Sir Cedric HardSSN wicke. W. Graham Browne, Sir Nigel sxv Playfair and Claudo Alister, in " THE LADY IS WILLINC (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Finest Possible Tudor Fenturettes. GAIETY CINEMA To-day at 2.30 and 8. The New Star, ANNA STEN. and Jvv Phillip Holmes, in "NANA." \V« (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SN3 Also, Coloured Disney Cartoon: SXS "The Grasshopper and the Ant." AEL I C _ SOCIETY. T The Gaelic Society will hold its monthly Social in the Manchester Unity Bldgs.. corner Victoria and Hohson Sts.. on WEDNESDAY, September 26, commercing 7.45 p.m. Gaels, their families and friends, are cordially invited to attend. The programme will consist of Piping, Highland Dancing, and Singins. LUCY MACDONALD. 3 Wesley Ave., Mt. Albert, Hon. Sec. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT

DIXIELAND Dance under ideal conditions to Auckland's finest Dance Band, lluia Tatton and the NEW INTERNATIONALS will be heard in all the popular numbers. Patrons are assured of a brilliant night's entertainment. Double, 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. Ring 26-615 for Reserves and information re Free Taxis. V. H. TRASK. Manager. ALWAYS BUSY—WHY ?Becausn Quality ie A.1., Prices are 0.K.. Service is Snappy. From 8.30 a.m. till 11.30 p.m. BIMMER'S COFFEE HOUS E, Customs Street, next W a verier Hotel. HOOKEY 42H OCKEY G R,OUNDS ' ttU/y Market Rd., Remuera. MEN'S GAMES—FinaI of Kent Cup Championship. Who Will Win? ST. LUKE'S or SOMERVILLE. Also. WA3KATO UMPIRES V. AUCKLAND UMPIRES. Ladies' Games Also. Admission: Gents., Is; Ladies, fid. DANCING '"THAMES GIRLS* CLUB.—Patrons Note: J- Next Dance. September 26 (Wednesday), Druids' Hall, North St., Newton. Gentlemen. Is 6d: Ladies. Is. Musio by Clemm's Melody Boys. Como and Bring Your Friends _ BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR AND MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY. Winners of N.Z. Open Championship. IN THE NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, finalised this week, Ihe Principals and Pupils won Two First, Two Second and Three Third Prizes. THIS RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. STUDIO DANCE TO-NIGHT. Studio: 91 QUEEN ST. Tel. 46 214. ANNOUNCEMENT. ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the steady increase in business we have acquired an additional STUDIO of 1750 sq. feet for City Pupils. PRIVATE LESSONS. PRACTICE CLASSES. , TUESDAY EVENING CLASSES. ' PHONE 15-440. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. PRIVATE LESSONS. THURSDAY EVENING CLASSES. TAP DANCING CLASSES. FENCING CLASSES. PHONE 40-540. WHITEHALL BUILDINGS. STRATTON STUDIOS, STRATTON STUDIOS. BALLROOMS TO LET FOR DANCES. yiOLET J^TUDIO. By sharing course with partner or friend private lesson* cost actually less than classes, viz.: 6 Private Lesson* and 4 Classes, £1 7s fid. (i.e. 10 Lessons at rate of 13s 9d Each.) 12 Private Leesona and 8 Classes, £2 7s 6d. (i e., 20 Lessons at rate of £1 3s 9d Each.) CLASSES. Is fid A LESSON. 2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade. Queen Street. 11/TISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce, lU SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. 80 Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons any time by appointment. Tuition Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. All Modern and Old-time Danceß Taught. Particulars, Phone 42-237. or at Studio. Weekly Dances, Saturday■ 8 p.m. C-pJORGE G. COX. Specialist Tap, Stage T and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St. E.. off Queen St. Proficiency guaranteed. RIVATE Lessons, Modern. Old-time. Reduced. Don't hesitate.—Ring 41-615. Edney's Studio, 5 Swanson St. "\7ALESKA School of Dancing, 407 Queen V St. Phono 46-121.—Talented Children wanted for publio appearances.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 22

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