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TO-NIGHT'S NEW PROGRAMME EVERYBODY’S THE THEATRE THAT SETS THE STANDARD THE HIGHEST ALTITUDE COMEDY OF THE YEAR „.-V- - DOUGLAS MACLEAN ■ ■ ■ :• ' IN / ' . GOING UP BASED ON THE WORLD-FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE SAME NAME NOTHING SO SCREAMINGLY HUMOROUS HAS EVER BEEN PRESENTED ON THE SCREEN FOR YEARS SKYROOKING ROARS OF FUN. LAUGHS! ROARS SHRIEKS! GOING UP GOING UP GOING UP A screaming aeroplane love story ,tliat pilots you to dizziest heightsi of laughter. • CLIMB ABOARD. Douglas Maclean is breaking all records for shrieking delight in his latest hair-raising whopper of a comedy t _ * _ . . WHAT’S THE RUSH (Comedy) BLACK MAGIC (Interest) Path©-Gazette Circle 1/3; Stalls If-. -Matinee 2 p.m.--TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT ——- Magnificent Attraction AT THE PALACE The Better IVSussc Who played such a prominent role in “The Ten Commandments.” IN MEN & WOMEN MEN AND WOMEN—MALES AND FEMALES—THE TWO„MOST-VI-TAL FORCES OF THE UNIVERSE * A Powerful Story of Human Love, Frailty- and Courage THE TALENTED ENGLISH DUO Lulu Asquith & Stanley Asquith England’s Queen of Song Baritone and Imitator Extraordinary. Christie Comedy “Silep Fast”; American Cazette, Educational, “Making Currants and Raisins.” The orchestra will contribute : Overture, Light Cavalry, Suppe; Selections. Fidelis, Beethoven; Dinorah, Meyerbeer; Ist Arabesque, Debussy; Sizilietta, Blon; La Manola, Waldteufel, etc. PRICES: Matinee 1/-, 6d, 3d; Night 1/6 and 1/-,—BOOK AT MUIR'S

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10139, 27 October 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10139, 27 October 1925, Page 6