AM U oJUMxifi is. -THE COMPER SWIFT BABYAEROPLANE, Similar to Ahat in which C. A BUTLER BROKE THE ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA RECORD. ON SHOW DAILY AT THE CIVIC. IT HAD A ORE AT RECEPTION LAST NIGHT, CIVIC Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. 11 A.M. BRITAIN'S DIRECT CHALLENGE TO THE BEST AMERICAN THRILLERS. With the Full Co-operation of IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, LONDON, who placed at the disposal of British International Pictures their fleet of Mighty Air Liners and all the resources of CROYDON AIRPORT, for the production of 1 " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE -FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL" " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL" With HENRY KENDALL, URSULA JEAN'S, AND AN ALL-BRITISH CAST. ONE LONG THRILL. NO WAR. NO STUNTS. A story of a Flying Detective— Stolen Jewels—Mysterious Paris London —Thrills Galore in the Fastest Flying Film yet made. ABSORBING SCENES OF CROYDON AIRPORT. 2500 SEATS (nightly) AT 1/, 1/6, 2/, 2/6. COMBINATION TICKETS. INCLUDING FULL SHOW, SUPPER, DANCING, INQUIRE BOX. OFFICE. PHONE 30-100 RESERVES. Don't Forget— AVIATION WEEK STARTS ON MONDAY. DOMINION ROAD. CAPITOL TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. (D- " BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT." lAN KEITH and BETTY COMPSO!?. (2)- "GOOD NEWS." BESSIE LOVE and STANLEY SMITH, An M.-G.-M. Musical Extravaganza. And AT THE MATINEE—2 P.M. EPISODE B—INDIANS ARE COMING, Phone 20-574, or at Capitol Sweet Shop. Empire dominion road. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. JOHN BARRYMORE, MARIAN MARSH, in " TRILBY." " TRILBY." "TRILBY." "TRLLBT." Phone 21-433. ONEHUNGA. ONEHUNGA PICTURES - strand. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT P. Reginald Denny, Charlotte Greenwood, iat " STEPPING OUT." Packed full of laughs. Supporting Programme. Dog Comedy. Metrotone Newii. MATINEE, 2.30. PAPATOETOa , ' . ' PAPATOETOE PICTURES. CENTRAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. AT 8 O'CLOCK. "SCOTLAND YARD," A Thrilling Drama, and Excellent Supporting Programme. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18 AND 19. " RANGO," The Greatest Animal Picture Ever Screened, with Excellent Supporting Programme. SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMMES EVERY SATURDAY AT 2.30 P.M. Prices: Is. Is 6d: Children Half-price. No Extra Charge for Reserves. Phone 193.NORTHCOTE'. PALAIS THEATRE— to-night. •' WOMAN OF PASSION " Norma Talmadge in "DU BARRY." Matinee Afternoon. TAKAPUNA. GAIETY THEATRE— TO-NIGHT. " THE SLEEPING CARDINAL," A Super All-British Production. Matinee Afternoon. MILFORD. PICTUREDROME, MILFORD. MATINEE. 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8. WHEELER and WOOLSEY in " Hook, Line and Sinker." Two hours' jazz. Orchestra of 8. CIVIC WINTERGARDEN. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. AVIATION WEEK. A P , lane of one in which Mr. O. A. Butler hroke ? . ,the> England to Australia record, and wmch was flown by Mr, i t ~ e f' from Whakatan,e on Thursday i?. s .■ " e on view to our patrons in the Oivic \V intergarden on Sunday Next frora 4 o'clock until 10.30 p.m." SUNDAY' EVENING. SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY EVENING. The following Artists have been specially engaged to entertain our patrons during the evening:— MISS ADELE TAYLOR-Soprano MISS GRETA MUNROE-Contralto. MISS IDA MOORE—Violiniste. MR. DENIS SHEARD-Tenor. MR. ERIC BELL—Pianist. All Artists of Great Musical Intelligence. Afternoon Tea Tickets, Is. Supper Tickets, Is as usual. In response to many requests from ont satisfied patrons the Management ha» arranged for | MR. DENIS SHEARD j To appear in the Winterrarden for an Extended Season from 1 to 2 p.m. Daily, commencing Monday to Friday Next. HEAR THIS FINE TENOR! THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND 'WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID R \TKS.—SEE COUPON PAGE THREE OF THIS ISSUE. N.Z. Herald: The recognised medium iov best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements — S a.m. to 10 p.in 46-M1 After 10 p.m 44-693 Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Herald, and when postage is provided will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Please note that the Postal Department will not deliver letters to any _ nom-de-plume, initial or number addressed care of any Post Office. The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements, through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21030, 14 November 1931, Page 22
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