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JOIN THE LAUGHING CROWDS. at tot ° 4, JLJ&JL OCiJIiJN THTfI v YEAR. NEVER HAS JEANETTE \ul DONALD APPEARED TO BETTER VANTAGE. NEVER ROLAND YOUNf/sn S FUNNY. AND WHEN YOU ADD VICTno W McLAGLEN AND SAM HARDY Van HAVE THE GREATEST QUARTER? OF MIRTHMAKERS YET TO APPViI IN ONE FEATURE-TAKE A 'ITP TT'O THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT OF 1 THE WEEK* BOOK EARLY—AND DRIVE ALL YOUR CARES AWAY AT THE CIVIC CIVIC CIVIC Direction: J. C. "Williamson Films. 10.45 FAMILIARITY BREEDS ATTEMPT —and an attempt is tempting to any gay but lonely lady. Laugh filled farce of an extravagant beauty's indiscretions. JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD "ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS." " ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS." " ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS." VICTOR McLAGLEN, VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEI* With _ ROLAND YOUNG SAM HARDY SALLY BLANE And Many Well-knowD Players. IT'S NOT " SHOULD A WOMAN TELL." BUT "SHOULDN'T A GIRL AT LEAST REMEMBER. A Maid who just couldn't hang on to money, and who couldn't get rid of men. Embarrassing moments of a madcap maid who had a husband . . . somewhere. Not strictly conventional . . but. oh, so convenient. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. HOWARD MOODY At the Grand Organ, Playing * (a) "LA BOHEME." (b) "MINUET" (BEETHOVEN). BOS PLAN NOW OPEN. No Extra Charge for Reserves. SMOKE CONCERT. iUnder the Auspices of Combined Forest.) All Ex-Imperial Forces. Naval and Military, Veterans. King's Empire. South Africa, Mons, Diggers and Frontiersmen. ROLL UP R.S.A. CLUB ROOMS, FORT BT. R.S.A. CLUB ROOMS, FORT ST. rpO-DAY, gATURDAY, 8 P.M. Tickets With Various Secretaries. JMPORTANT The Smoke Concert of the Combined Forces to have been held in the Orange Hall. Newton. Hss been Transferred to R.S.A. CLUB ROOMS. Fort Street. ROLL UP. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 8 P.M. Direction - - Stirling Rogers. CIVIC CAFE AND CABARET SPECIAL SPECIAL TO-NIGHT. DANCING FROM 10.30. CIVIC BALLET, Comprising Six Dainty Twinklers, And THE "MIDGETS," In Their Special Coster Dance. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. CHIPS HEALY AND HIS BAND OP MERRYMAKERS, under Special Engagement to the Civic Cabaret. Open Contract Season TO-NIGHT. GRILLS .. .. 2/6 GRILLS ..' ..2/6 TILL 2.30 A.M. Free Use of Dance Floor to Grill Patronf. IMMUNITY FROM "FLU." Our enormous FRESH AIR PLANT, carrying air from the top of the tower, DISINFECTS ODOURLESSLY and changes the air in the CIVIC CABARET every ten minutes. ENJOY YOURSELF IN HYGIENIC SURROUNDINGS. Gen. Manager - - S. Mulqueen. Direction - - - Stirling Rogers. CIVIC CAFE SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. NOWHERE TO GO? KNOW WHERE TO GO? afternoon" TEA, 1/. AFTERNOON TEA, I/. FROM 2.30 P.M. MUSIC ORGAN SILENT PICTURE, "THE SKY 1 SCRAPER." William Boyd and Sue Carol. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUPPER, 1/. SUPPER. V. FROM 7.30 P.M. MUSIC ORGAN PICTURE. "THE SKY SCRAPER.", William Boyd and Sue Carol. during service OF SUPPER. HOWARD MOODY at THE WURLITZEB. Phone Your Request _ Gou. Manager - - - - S. MTjLQUEEJ*THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PAGE THREE OF THIS ISSUE. N.Z. Herald: The recognised medium rw best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements 8 a.m. to 10 p. 46W After 10 p.m «- bJd The Company does not hold itself sible for non-insertion of any advertisj or advertisements, through accident or 1 other causes, or for error in the publicatio of any advertisement

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 22

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