AMUSEMENTS A SENSATION! l'he huge audience at last, night's b;i)liaiit premiere sat completely enthralled at the genius of Noel Coward. Just as this astonishing young man has made, 'by his genius, THE Theatrical Historj , of his generation . . so his screen debut makes freah. amazing, un lorgettable history for the Cinema I AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11-2.15 p.m.—rt o i . Of course, at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Renismin Fuller The powerful story of a cynical philanderer, devoid of n'l unman kindness, who tosses aside a young girl's love, but to discover, through death, that only her sympathy can bring him eternal rest NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD in the Year's Most Important Picture "THE SCOUNDREL." " THE SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." " THE SCOUNDREL" "THE SCOUNDREL" " THE SCOUNDREL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults. < With A Cast of Distinguished English Stage Celebrities, including JULIE P \ VnoX—HOPE wfLLIAMS. MARTHA SLEEPER. BRILLIANT ASBOCIATE PROGRAMME. BOOKINGS ... Are exceptionally heavy for .Tbs« Evening's Performance. . . Plans on view in the Main Foyer from 9.30 a.m. Phone 32-920. ■WELCOME TO MADGE ELLIOTT AND CYRIL RITCHARD, Ahu are to be married on Monday, and they will arrive here by the Monterey on Saturday to spend their honeymoon at Rotorua. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE £20,000 Musical Comedy Production. Commencing WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. PrAAPIIt s MADGE & CYRIL | El I ion RITCHARD Together with an incomparable company in the Gloriously Bpectaoulai Musical Comedy Triumph " ROBERTA/ 1 " ROBERTA." i _______ i ' the most costly, the most elaborate, the most tuneful, the most fascinating—and the gayest musical comedy production in years. A wonderfnt fashion display that is positive!? airiaiing—melodies you sifflply must remember —captivating comedy that keeps you laughing—scintillating scenic settings the eyes linger un—song successes that haunt the memory—That s " ROBERTA." l'wo acts of nine scenes of romance, love and laughter—gorgeous and glamor oub—lovely and alluring. The Company of lop r- ARTISTS -±IOO Include! ETHEL MORRISON, j Cecil Kellaway, Leo Franklin. Mjjie Varre, Frank Leighton, Elaine Hamill. Dorothy Dunckley. Leslie Crane* Charles Zoli, Mary Rigby. Mona Potts, Jean 1 Slapoffski, Millie Engler, Jerry Connolly i and his Instrumentalists, and. rnaj l * | '.(hers with Eeautv Chorus and Ball"' ind bevv of beautiful girls 2nd PRODUCTION. "OUR MISS GIBBS." . 3rd PRODUCTION, "HIGH JINKS." ; POPULAR PRICEB: 6s 6d, 4s, 2s and is 6d. Esriy-door Gallery, 6d extra. BOX PLANS will be opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. on FRIDAY, September 27. Ken. : - • - JOHN FARRELL. DANCING ISS SPENCER <Mr. Bluce, Assistant 30 Svmonda St. Inert St. Paul a). Strictly Private Lessons by Appointment Tuition ■ Classes Mondays, Thursdays. WEEKLY DANCES, Saturdays. * o,ro Particulars. Phone 42-237 , p\QN'T forget Te Papapa Old Pupils' 6th i \J Annual Reunion Dance, Wednesday i S(J|)tember 18, Foresters' Hall. Onehunga. Ir*DNEV'H, 6 Swanson St., City -Keea re J duced for Private Lessons Old-tinu ' and Modern.—Phone 41-615 IP VERY Kind Dancing Taught: Pupil? J prepared British Operatic Examinations —Vnleska. 407 Queen St. Phcne 46-181. GEO. G. COX' New Zealand's Koremosi Teacher. Tap. Staze. Ballroom Dancing -Studio. Durham St E TUTERCER Residents.-Don't forget R.S.A. irißall Next Thursday Free transport from Ferry. PRIVATE Lessons. 2s 6d; Individual Dances, by mn ; l, 2s 6d. Tap. Ballroom Ruby Sh°rriff, H.B. Buildings. Newton WEEKLY Dances Saturdays. flynrtonds V? ville Studio Bring a partv or enmyourself —Miss Spencer Ph»-n* 42-237 MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. DANCE TO-NIGHI. ■ ikchestra - Copper - novelty COMPETITIONS. EXHIBITION WALTZ BY MIBB O'CONNOR AND MR. PRIESTLEY STUDIOS; 03 QUEEN STREK'I Phone 4R-214. HAMILTON: STATE THEATRE WINTER GARDEN Phone 2853. lhe SLOW FOXTROT is more likely u. tf ,ve trouble that any other dance. The slow' nature of its movements makes it eery difficult to execute, © Learn, by oar special methods, how to d>> it. at the same time acquiring some He lishtful steps We Specialise in it. VIOLET "ROBERTSON STUDIO Second Floor. Queen's Arcade WINSTON ES W IN STONES INSTONES FORNITIiKB KEMOVER* for /o VEAKs Lowest Kates Alwayo INSTONES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22214, 14 September 1935, Page 24
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