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AMUSEMENTS BY AIR MAIL DIRECT.' ~ (Exclusive to Civic.) KING GEORGE V. LAID TO REST. A Nation mourns as our late Monarch is taken to Windsor. Full Funeral Procession Scenes. A Great Kinc ig laid to rest. SCREENING AT ALL SESSIONS. CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Tbeatren. Ltd H A.M. ' THE CIVIC SCORES AGAIN .... CROWDS > ALL DAY YESTERDAY. Beautiful I Lovabls! Glorious I She ignites the world's deep heart with a new emotion in a. brilliant romantio drama of to-day! She's Glorious. LILY LILY LILY LILY LILY LILY LILY LILY PONS - PONS - PONS - PONS - PONS - PONS - PONS "PONS M I DREAM TOO MUCH" "I DREAM TOO MUCH" Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOUR DREAMS OF ROMANCE SET TO MUSIC. Dreams of gay. mad, exciting lov«l Dreams, of glamorous beauty . brought to life by the charm of the screen's loveliest singing star . and poured forth in an inspiring rhapsody of Jerome 'Kern's music by the glorious voice that thrilled the world I j EXCELLENT fc'EATURETTES Including. FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS. COLOURED CARTOON. RESERVATIONS: 30-100. '■%W\ "THE LONDON" '/? 2 BIG FEATURES. K . COMEDY-AND DRAMA. FAY WRAY in 3d " ANN CARVER'S 3d 64 PROFESSION" 6d oJ She threw away the most precioni thing in life. • M Recommended by Censor for Adults. O DQ A FINE COMEDY with 00 3d JESSIE MATTHEWS - 3d , , OWEN NARES & JERRY VERNO in ( , bd | THERE GOES THE BRIDE 1^ 3d But Where was the Biide? 3d Approved for Universal ExhibitiA. /j Continuous from 11 to 10.30. 00 •aJ Front Stalls and Back Circle, 6d; oj Res., 1/-; Children Sat. Evening, 6d. 6d THE LONDON. Opp. G.P.O. 6j | TUDOR CINEMA | P K n §s«. Always Cool Natural Ventilation. = MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30! Special Programme for Boys and Girl*. H NOEL COWARD = with JULIE HAYDON in = lI ~THE SCOUNDREL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). See the World's Most Versatile Man Make His Screen Dabut. = FIRST-CLASS SUPPORTING = PROGRAMME. ; TAKAPUNA. Gi\IETY CINEMA P h ° n<s 1 To-night 1 = MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3,30! ■ Jack Holt and Mona Barne in == " STORM OVER THE ANDES" ' And Tom V?»H»-'tind Cicely Courteeidge in " WHERE'S MY MAN." . (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) HAYWARD'S tow? AVONDALE. TO-NIGHT & MONDAY: / JEAN . WILLIAM HARLOW & POWELL With Franchot Tone in "RECKLESS." 3 , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also, "DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR," Starring Jimmy Cagney <fc Pat O'Brien. (Approved for Universal Exhibntion.l THE CAPITOL BALMORAL. Phone 12-19#. Commencing This Evening at 7.45 sharp. CLAUDETTE COLBERT and WARR]EN WILLIAM IS " IMITATION OF LIFE." A Beautiful Soul-stirring Drama. Also, FRANCHOT TONE and . UNA MEEKEL m "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." A Gay and Exciting Mystery. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.|l Matinee To-day— TIM McCOY in "RIDING TORNADO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Todd Kelly Comedy. Colour Cartoon, etc. MAYFAIR SANDRINGBAM. TO-NIGHT'AT 8: AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION 1 LESLIE HOWARD With MERLE OBERON In a Magnificent Story by the Baroness D'Orczy, "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supporting Subjects including " GODDESS OF SPRING," Silly Symphony COLOUR CARTOON. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY AT 2 which will include BUCK JONES in "SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. , WATCH THE " MAYFAIR " GROW! DANCING BROWN OWL ROADHOUSE, KOHIMARAMA. FREE DANCING UNTIL MIDNIGHT. On Delightful Floor for Supper Patrons. Suppers and Grills till 2 a.m. Select Parties and Car Patrons Specially Catered For. Supper Tickets Issued Only. 2n. PAPATOETOE Good Comrades' Club.— Grand Novelty Flannel Dance, Papatoetoe Town Hall, next WEDNESDAY, 4th March. Dave O'Malley'a Radiant Revellers. Exhibition Dance. Orchestral Novelty. Special supper. Gentlemen, 19 6d; Ladies, Is 3d. COASTERS (SOUTH ISLAND) V> ASSOCIATION.—SociaI and Dance to welcome Hon. P. C. Webb. 8 p.m., Monday Next, Fabian Hall, 3 Queen St. Good orchestra, varied programme. Subscription: Ladie», la 6d; Gents., 2s. Flannels optional. VIOLET ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF V DANCING. Ballroom direct from World's Lending Schools. . Mies Robertson is again fpaturimj cls» tuition (in addition to private tuition) 1° Operatic, Classical, Acrobatic and Contortion, National and Tap Dancing, at Is W lesson. Children from three years upward accepted. ... 2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade. Phone DANCE liand For Best Service, euipl<" talented, experienced, cheerful M«' D bers Blind institute—Bos 8. Newmarket__ MISS NORA O'HALLO RAN, M.A.0.D.. will be commencing Dancing for 1936 season.—Particulars Ring PRIVATE Lesson 6 vis bd . Individ"* 1 A Dances ~y mail. 2s 6d. Tap Ballr(X>® —Ruby Sherriff. H.B. Buildings. Newtgg^. TAP Dancing!!**- Join Classes N° w i7 Academy Studios, 427 Upper Queen Studio: 44-475: Residence. «16-ir>s. GEO. G. COX. New Zealand's Forem-- 1 Teacher Tap Stage Ballroom Dancin* Studio. Durham St. E. —- \7IULE'I KOBEKISON Studio for Mode" 1 * Ballroom Dancing, and lap Da: BC ' ; Classes. Is 6d Lesson private!* "" Floor Ouepn'j «\ tj 1 VERY Kind Dancing Taught; J prepared British Operatic Exanlina —Valeska, 407 Queen St. Phone <6-l"t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 24

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