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AMUSEMENTS THRILLING AUCKLAND! With the glorious music of Victor Herbert's Operetta. and the magnificent voice of the new star, Nelson Eddy. Unanimously acclaimed the greatest singing picture since music came to the Screen! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 21—2.15—8 P.M. (Attend the Matinees and avoid the crush at night.) Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. CAPTURING ALL HEARTS . . . NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY as Captain Warr'ngrton, leader of the British Mercenaries . . . JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD as the Princess Marietta IN VICTOR HERBERT'S NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN OPERETTA. " ATAUGHTY ARIETTA - IVIaRIETTA" " "VTAUGHTY TIfAHIETTA" "i> AUGHTY I>IARIETTA " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND LAUREL AND HARDY together again, in another fine mess . . . "GOING BYE-BYE" RESERVATIONS . . . are exceptionally heavy—Plans on view in the Main Foyer from 10 a.m. this morning. Phone 41-814. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. ! THE DIONNE "QUitNTUPLETS" AJ The 5 Famous Babies. 1 3d ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW: M : KAY FRANCIS in 6d "STORM AT DAYBREAK," 6d oj Both Approved fo;r Universal «« Exhibition. 6d THE LONDON. Opp. G.P.O. M HJDOR CINEMA | Last Nijiht: '/// To-night at 81 "Coßy and Warml" MYRNA LOY and WILLIAM POWELL (Mr. and Mrs. "Tbin Man"), in "EVELYN PiRENTICE" V/O (Recommended by Censor for Adaltah '/yj Excellent Supporting Programme including "Holland in Tulip-Tim®" '(Coloured). GAIETY CINEMA TAKAPUNA. 'Phone 23-465. Last Night. To-nisrht. at 8. George Arlifis in THE LAST GENTLEMAN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DANCING A UCKLAND GRAMMAR -O- SCHOOL OLD BOYS. i > SCHOOL OLD BOYB. ANNUAL BALL. PETER PAN CABARET. THURSDAY. JULY 25. AT 8.30 P.M. Tickets obtainable at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Box Plan open at Pefrtt Pan Cabaret. IADNEY'S Studio, 5 Swilnson St.—Private -Ci Lessons Daily. Cias* every Tuesday. Jf you need that confidence don't heaitate.— Phone 41-615 SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing. 30 Symonds St.—Clasß Lessons. Private Lessons.—Miss Spencer. Phone 42-237. A LL Private Lessons, 2s 6d. Ballroom, ■£j-Tap; Pos r al Course, lis. —Ruby Sberriff, H.B. Bldgs, Karangabapit; Hd. PUPILS WANTED ACADEMY Designing Dressmaking. Third Floor. Victoria Arcade.—Latest methods; thorough personal tuition: 10 Lessons. 32s 6d. . \ SHLEIGH Coaching College. N.Z. In A. surance Bldgs.; established 1918.—Matri culation. General Education: moderate fees —Ed. Ashby (Principal). AUCKLAND Business College Specialise! in teaching Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping. English. BOWER'S Engineering School holds Repu tation for Successfully Coaching Stn dents. —Coiwill's Chambers, Swanßcn St.. Auckland. C.l. CUTTING. Designing. Dressmaking, Tail oring Taught Tho:roughly. AngloParisian College. H.B. Bldgs., Queen St. Phone- 30-977. DRESSMAKING. Designing, Patternmaking. thorough personal tuition. Fees moderate.—Hollywood School of Dressmaking, Union Bldgs., Customs St. East, also at Hamilton. DRESSMAKING, Cutting, Designing. Pattern-making; complete Course three months.—Miss Ashton. Self-Phit School. Princess Bldgs EFFICIENT Maori Language Course, con ducted by Leading Interpreter.—New Zealand Correspondence School. Colwill's Chambers. Auckland. C.l. . Eunice nutt. l.r.s.m. cLondon).Piano and Theory of Music; lessons by arrangement: city, suburbs.—Write 9 Jnbi lee Rd.. Ellerslie. 5.E.6. HAIHDRESSING. Beauty Culture.-N.Z. College, day, evening classes.—College Salon Training. 228 Queen St. MOTOR Driving Taught cheaply, quickly efficiently by ExpeYtis. licence guaran teed.—For easy terms phone 28-042. "YTiOTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill, late I'IA.A. Post Licence Instructor; reduced fee. Certificate guaranteed.—Phone 20-223. T>ERSONAL Tuition in Mathematics, -L Chemistry or Physics to matriculation standard offered to limited number of pupils.—Write X.Y.Z.. 65®, Herald, for interview; STOP That Sinking Feeling! Ensure sue cess in Degrees and Diplomas with ex pert Coaching.—Harston College. r PHE Correspondence Coaching College (T. X U. Wellß, M.A., Principal), Specialist i Tutors in Law, Accountancy. Survey, En gineering and Pharmacy.—Prospectus, Box 1414, Auckland. Recommend James Wylie. ExX pert Character Analyst. Vocational Advisor, Argus House, High St. Phone 30-937. WHITE Stories i.nd Articles which sell. Remunerative hobby. Expert tuition guirantbes satisfaction.—Journalist, Box l'2lo. ARE you going to France, Germany, A Russia? Useful Conversational Information. Correspondence Lessons.—Box 378. A uckland , IX)R Expert Personal Tuition in Art, Dressmaking, Millinery. Radio. Bookkeeping, Shortland Typewriting.—Druleigh College. _ ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. Learn to Cut and rnnke Perfect-fitting Clothes for yourself or anyone else, without the aid of bought patterns, charts or com plicated mcnsuremenlfl. Call, Write or Phone 47-200 for our Free Booklet. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, 4th Floor, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., 158 Queen Street. HOUSES & LAND FOR EXCHANGE QWNER "yy ANTS JJOUSE AND AN OF J^AND. UNENCUMBERED BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, wash-house, woodshed and garage, in perfect order throughout; good volcanic section, laid out in paths, garden and ('lawns. THE PROPERTY IS SITUATED THREE SECTIONS FROM THE CITY. PRICE £950, AND OWNER WILL EXCHANGE THIS ATTRACTIVE LITTLE HOME FOR HOUSE AND ABOUT ONE ACRE OF LAND FURTHER OUT. JKO. QKEY. NOS. 3 AND 2. WINSTON® BLDG. Phone 4!1-6GS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE C|QQ Acres, North; farm; nice t/t/O home, land, roads; £3— Owner. 640. Herald. FOR SALE OR LEASE RANGATAIKI PLAlNS!.—Nothing Better--118 Acreß, 100 odd cows; going concern; £6O. £'looo cash; 115 years' mortgage; cottage, sheds; 7- getirß,, everything necessary; urgent.—MAYO, Owner, Edgecumbe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 18

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