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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL! i STARTING FROM TO-DAY. THE COMPLETE PROGRAMME OP CLIVE BROOK IN "SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES" AND BELLE BEN- • NETT IN " COURAGE " WILL BE SHOWN AT ALL SESSIONS COMMENCING AT 10.15.; CLIVE BROOK AT HIS VERY BEST IN A ROLE THAT WAS MADE FOR HIM—REGINALD DE BRETT —DETECTIVE. AND GENTLEMAN—HE'S SIMPLY GREAT. CIVIC Direction: THOS. A O'BRIEN ,| AT 10.45 A.M., 2.30, 8 P.M. SCANDAL BEHIND THE LOCKED BOOKS OF A HOTEL- ■ . maid who changes places with a wander-, < ing wife—a detective Bcarches tor scandal and finds murder. Hundred tense moments. Thousand gripping thrills. ENGLAND'S OWN SCREEN STAR, CLIVE BROOK< CLIVE BROOK, WITH ' BILLIE . DOVE, #: IN . T ' "SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES." "SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES." * Mingling comedy, drama, and mystery in succession, " Sweethearts and Wives," now showing at the Civic, established a record as one of the fastest-moving and most amusing light domestic dramas of the year. Billie Dove, whose forte is her beauty, steps out of that role long enough to take the role of a French maid in a mysterious inn. ... , Clive Brook adds to his laurels by giving a well nigh' perfect characterisation as an English detective who specialises in fashionable divorce cases. There is nothing of the air of the conventional Sherlock _ Holmes about him. He carrjes scene after scene by the sheer brilliance of his acting and his voice. A GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA. ALSO. BELLE BENNETT IN "COURAGE"' Bos Plans Now Open at the Civic. RESERVATIONS 43-266 40-266

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 18

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