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AMUSEMENTS. BIG DOUBLE BILL at the NATIONAL Direction - Williamson Films. AT 11 - 2.15 A Special Talking Film "WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." flo2Bßßi "WISE GIRLS." FEATURE. "WISE GIRLS." Well, (rills aid always worth talking about. But these "WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." oh , "WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." EVERYBODY, he WI RE GUYS And Cmiic and Sec "WISE GIRLS." "WISE GIRLS." You'll " WISE GIRLS # M enjoy it. "WISE GIRLS." Also, The Singing Film, "THE FEATHER." "THE FEATHER." "THE FEATHER." "THE FEATHER." . With Jameson Thomas and Vera Flory. A Suspense-full Romance. SONGS INCLUDE: "Within the Garden of My Heart," "Three Red Hoses." and Operatic Solos from "The Barber of Seville." "THE FEATHER." "THE FEATHER." "THE FEATHER." "THE FEATHER." A Worlh-While Picture. RESERVES: Phone 42-169. Prices: If*. Is f.d. 2s 3d. 2s lOd. Children Half Price. TIV 0 L I RIA L T 0 THIS AFTERNOON. 2.15. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. AT BOTH THEATRES.

A COLOSSAL DOUBLE PROGRAMME. JOHN BOLES. The Golden-voiced Hero of "I> 10 Rita" and "The Desert Song" in the Magnificent Musical Romance, "THE CAPTAIN OF THE "THE CAPTAIN OF THE "THE CAPTAIN OF THE "THE CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD." GUARD." GUARD." GUARD." With Laura La Plante. Jtn Addition. The Universal Favourite, BUDDY ROGERS, Supported by .Tean Arthur, in * HALFWAY TO HEAVEN." " HALFWAY TO HEAVEN." A WONDERFUL PICTURE OF CIRCUS LIFE! SEND THE CHILDREN TO THE MATINEE. NOTE!! sign your name on a Voting Card, which will be sufficient to nominate you. Canvass your Friends for their Votes and Win one of the Big Prizes in our POPULARITY CAMPAIGN. Every Is Admission Ticket is worth 100 votes. Get your friends to vote for you. They can do so on the Voting Cards given them with each Admission Ticket. Phones: Tivoli, 44-136. Rialto, 4S-609. CIVIC THEATRE SUNDAY CONCERT AND PICTURES. (Rev Jasper Calder's Last Night at the Civic.) Programme Begins At 7.30 SHARP. The following Artists have kindly consented to assist:— SARA STACPOOLE. H. BARRY CONEY, MINA CALDOW, EWART LYNE. OCTETTE from "TUTANKHAMEN" and CITY MISSION CHOIR. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA Under tho Direction of • HOAVARD MOODY. Followed by LIMELIGHT LECTURE, "AUCKLAND IN 1940," BY REV. JASPER CALDER. Can we end the ' UNEMPLOYMENT MENACE? It can't laßt for ever, we all know that, but how SOON can we have our able-bodied men in harness once more? Must we wait till 1935? Till 1940? Which is better. DOSS HOUSE or PAY ENVELOPE? Come and hear this stirring address with a practical suggestion that, if acted upon by ALL CONCERNED, could put. 11s in the clear before very long. M.P.'s. Mayors, Councillors, Local Bodies, etc., who have received special invitations. are asked to be in their seats before 7.30. RESERVES available till then for invited guests. The above-mentioned gentlemen are also asked to inspect the fine MODEL of "Auckland, 1940." made by the . City Mission Men's Guild as their contribution to the solving of our Citv's problems. Tho model (6ft. x sft.l will be on view at the CIVIC WINTER GARDEN after the Lecture and Moving Pictures. Doors Open 6.30. Organ Recital by Mr. Ewart Lyne. 7 p.m. Proceedings commence 7.30 Sharp. COLLECTION AT THE DOOR. PLEASE GIVE LIBERALLY. N.B.—Children under 14 not admitted unless acconmanied by parents. BART CLARK, Organising Sec. pONOERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, v-' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, Matinee and Evening. MISS CECIL HALL'S PUPILS In "REVUETTE," SCENES DE BALLET. ETC. 2s Gd and Is (>d (Children). Reserves fid extra, at Howie's, Queen St., from Monday. November 17. MISS CECIL HALL'S PUPILS. COXCERT- CHAMBER.—Spectacular Ballets and Plays. SATURDAY. November 22, Matinee and Evening. Watch announcements. Novelties. MOTOR-CYCLE RACING. HENNING'S SPEEDWAY. INING'S WEbLS SPEEDWAY. MANGERE. SATURDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER \}, MOTOR-CYCLE RACES.. Riders are advised that entries close with Coventry Garage, Newmarket, Wednesday, November 12. NORTH SHORE MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 22