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AMUSEMENTS GRACIE FIELDS, '■ RADIATING GAIETY AND HAPPINESS IN SUCII ABUNDANCE. 111111111 l MAJESTIC lIHIHID Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30. 5 and 8 p.m. Her Latest. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS IN THE SHOW GOES ON." FUNNIER. CLEVERER, MORE VERSATILE THAN EVER—GRACIE FIELDS REACHES PERFECTION WITH A REAL STORY, WONDERFUL SONGS SETTINGS AND A GREAT CAST. SUPREME MUSICAL COMEDY. REFLECTION OF HER OWN LTFE STORY. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Movie Ball, Peter Pan Cabaret, To-night.) "ANTHONY ADVERSE." "ANTHONY ADVERSE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. SELECTED FEATURETTES. Lounge Circle, 1/0. Stalls, 1/-. Reserves, No Extra. Tel. ] 5-133. The Ideal Family Show COLOUR CARTOONS SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDIES Specially Selected for the School Holidays CIVIC FRIDAY NEXT I ,AFTERNOON SESSIONS ONLY.) PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD BEACH. OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL. EVERY SATURDAY. Bce Saturday's Herald for Special Transport Arrangements. DO WE SURVIVE AFTER DEATH? Debato between Members of the Quest Club and the Rationalist Association. FABIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Everybody Welcome. YACHTING J-L "yiCTORIA CRUISING CLUB. / ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION tapgK and dance. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, HOBSON STREET. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Good Music, Supper. Good Floor. Ladies, l/t>; Gents, 21Tickets available from Committeemen and at door. J. McGEHAN, Hon. Sec. N.B.—The Club will Not be responsible for Prizes not collected oil the night. LECTURES J^ECTURE REEK A RT." Under tho auspices of the A.U.C. Classical Society, a Lecture, illustrated by Lantern Slides, will be given in the Auckland University College Hall, Arts Building, Princes Street, at 8 p.ni TO-NIGnT (Thursday), July 8. by PROFESSOR C. G. COOPER (Professor of Classics) on "GREEK ART AND ITS MEANING TO US TODAY." The Lecture is open to the General Public, free of charge. A. A. McLEOD, Acting-Registrar. THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY. HEAR DR. VERE POLISS, Ph.D., COMMENCING FREE PUBLIC LECTURES. IN UNITY HALL, 7 P.M. SUNDAY Also, HON.. TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI. 3 P.M. AFTERNOONS rpABERNACLE LECTURE. On the Ideas of Religion. "The Saviour —Cod and Man. and Perfectly Both." DR. J. J. NORTH (N.Z. Baptist College). Chairman: Rev. Walter Barry. Questions Will Be Answered. Tabernacle Lecturo Hall, 7.30. To-night. jgDUCATION QONFERENCE. pUBLIC will bo held at follows: TOWN HALL, SATURDAY EVENING at 8 p.m.—Speaker: DR. PAUL DENGLLR, of Vienna. Subject: "AUSIIIIA AND IHL PEACE OF EUROPE." SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL. Welles ey St. East. at 2 p.m. MONDAY.— Speakers: MRS. HART, M.A., University of California MRS. BOYD, of Glasgow, and DR. EDMUND RHUXXER, of Columbia University, acw York Subject: "PARENT EDUCATION/ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, Princes St.. MONDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m.— Speaker: MR. G. T. HANIvIN, Board of Education. London. Subject: THE COMMUNITY AND THE CONTROL OK EDUCATION." SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL. Wellesley St. East, also MONDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m.—Speaker: DR WILLIAM BOYD, of Glasgow. Subject: "PROBLEM CHILDREN." Admission to each Iccturo will bo lITHE PUBLIC ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LECTURES AS THEY ARE IMPORTANT AT THIS TIME OF CHANGE IN EDUCATION. DANCING AMERICAN TAP. jtl Book invaluable for Beginners, Ad vanced Students. Rhythm, Exercises. Tap Routines! '2/(5 posted.—EDNEY'S STUDIO. 0 Swanson Street, Auckland. SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing.— Strictly Private Lessons. Modorn and Old-timo. By appointment. Tuition Classes, Mondays, Thursdays AND FRIDAYS. Call or phone for particulars.—Miss B. Sponcer. .12 237. PATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING 203 Symonds St., I Durham St. E.MODERN BALLROOM. OLD TIME AMERICAN TAP. PHONE 31-031 for Appointments. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION RAIE ROBINSON (London). Correct Speech, Stage Concerts. —Warwick Chs. Phone 45-248.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 22

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