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AMUSEMENTS. ALL AUCKLAND IS TALKING—THE NEW CIVIC SOUND The "Civic" now claims : perfection sound reproduction, second to none. From any seat in the auditorium., ■ t YOU WILL NOW HEAR CLARITY OF TONE. ABSENCE OP DISTORTION. IN FACT, "SPEECH AND MUSIC THAT IS NATURAL." CIVIC Direction: J. C. Williamson Films, 10.45 —2.15—8 P.M. A BRITISH TRIUMPH. ENGLAND'S ALLURING STAR, ELISSA LANDI, ELISSA LAND!, Remembered for her great performance in "Body and Soul." With LEWIS STONE, "ALWAYS "GOOD-BYE." "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE." PAUL CAVANAGH,LUMSDEN HARE. A brilliant drama of London Societv, glittering jewels, and sparkling romance. An emotional triumph - of the - screen'# most glamorous star. Great Supporting Programme, "WITH THE BRITISH MEDITERRANEAN FLEET." The first ami only Movietone interview with GHANDI The Indian National leader. HOWARD MOODY At the Grand Organ Playing GILBERT AND SULLIVAN AIRS. „*/ BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. DAY SALES (Upper Circle): Saturdays 5/8, No Extra Charge for Reserves. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20959, 24 August 1931, Page 16

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