AMUSEMENTS EVEN ECLIPSES THEIR CIVIC AT II A.M. - 8 P.M. Their Very Best I FRED ASTAIRE - FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE —- FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE —- He Dances He Sinj? GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS "FOLLOW THE FLEET" "FOLLOW THE FLEET * "FOLLOW THE FLEET n Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE SUPER DREADNOUGHT OF ALL MUSICAL SHOWS. DESMOND TANNER At the Organ and on Stage. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. UNTOLD WEALTH OF GLORIOUS SONG. THE "WORLD'S GREATEST BARITONE. LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT "METROPOLITAN" "METROPOLITANS "METROPOLITA N" "METROPOLITAN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. With VIRGINIA BRUCE—ALICE BBADY, A Darrvl Zanuck '2oth Century Fox Production. Its tempestuous drama rocks your heart —its joyous story and fa glorious song will HOLD. YOU SPELLBOUND. ~y Reservations Phone 43-111.
| THE CAPITOL | KS FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 8: \V. C. Fields and Mary Brian in " THE MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Keal Laughquake! Also Robt. Taylor and Jean Parker, in " MURDER IN THE REET. H (Recommended by Censor for Adulti.) A Thrilling Drama! Commencing Monday at the MatinM! Pat O'Brien and James Cagcey in " THE IRISH IN US.". . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Warner Oland in " CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT." (Recommended by Censor for Adulti.) No extra charge for Booking. p E R M A N CLUB MASQUERADE BALL. On TUESDAY. JUNE 9. 1936. At the PETER PAN CABARET. Sale of Tickets and Reservations of Cubicle!, will open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on May 1> 1936. DANCING EASTER MONDAY NIGHT.; GRAND DANCE. ST. MARY'S HALL. ELLERSLIE. Connon's Popular Orchestra. Good Btik* and Supper. .Don't Miss this Dance, 8 till 1* Admission: Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, is. G. TOOMAN, Hon. Secretary. r\LIFFORD Studio.—Modern Ballroom vV Dancing; 175 Symonds St. Cl&seM Tuesdays, Fridays; private, arrangement fees moderate. DANCE Band.—For Best Service, employ talented, experienced, cheerful Mem* bers Blind Institute.—Bos S. Newmarket..
FRANK WOODRUFFE. Expert Instructor. Old-time Course, 155.—171 tipper oJ* monds St {EO. G. COX, New Zealand's \JT Teacher Tap, Stage. Ballroom Dancint —Studio. Durham St. E. PRIVATE Lessons. 2s 6d; IndividMj Dances by mail, 2s 6d, Tap. —Ruby Sberriff, H.B. Buildings. Newtek \T ALESKA. 407 Queen St, Phone 46-191.-V Every kind Dancing Taught. Pupili Pl* pared British Operatic Examinations* _ VIOLET ROBERTSON Studio for Mod«n Ballroom Dancing and Tap Classes. Is 6d Lesson, privately SB.-*® 1 Floor. Queen's Arcade: 41-345 SYMONDSVILLE DANCE STUDIO, 30 Symonds Street. PRIVATE LESSONS at any time by■ W> pointment. CLASSES. Mondays and I TMS days (Commencing April 6). WEEKb DANCES Reopen SATURDAY. APBpJ * 8 p.m. Call or Phone for particular*. MISS SPENCER. Phone 42-237. MARGARET O'CONNOR •' STUDJO OF BALLROOM DANCING. TAP DANCING. FENCINGMr W. E. Priestley has just returned England, where he passed the Im^ jnr Societies Members and. PeHowsi bx tion with technical honouris.■ . Competition Couples trained in advanced technique and new variation* Studio: 95 QUEEN ST. Tel.: 46-214 HAMILTON STUDIO.. State Theatre Wintergarden. Tel.: THE MABEL JOHNSON SCHOOL OF DANCING AND FENCING. Classes in Ballroom, Classical, 1»P ** e Limbering :.3| REOPEN IN APRIL. Private Lessons at Any Time by Arrangement. b'or Prospectus and Interview, phon^ HAMILTON >»£S from March 31. W'D ter '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 22
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