AJVXUbJtiiyiiiflTb. DAILY AT 2.15 P.M. IT'S A TREAT TO HEAR THE KIDDIES ENJOYING—"DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT THE ONLY .REAL KIDDIES - SHOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CIVIC ■ Direction J. C. Williamson Filmt. LAST TWO DAYS. STILL MAKING THE CROWDS HAPPYMAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER THE SMILING LIEUTENANT.' THE SMILING LIEUTENANT.' (A Paramount Picture), With C'LAUDETTE COLBERT. MIRIAM HOPKINS, And a Host of Others. A FEAST OF SONG AND FUN, PHONE 30-100. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT HERE'S A NEW YEAR'S LAUGH THAT WILL BE HARD TO BEAT. A MUSICAL MIRTHQUAKE. YOU ALL REMEMBER THE GREAT BRITISH COMEDY. - MY WIFE'S FAMILY " THAT KEPT ALL AUCKLAND LAUGH- , ING FOR THREE WEEKS -WELL-HERE'S ITS SUCCESSOR, WITH MUSIC ADDED. W r hy it makes me laugh to think about it, and the King of British Comedian? again heads the cast — GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. Can you imagine him funni« than in ''My Wife's Family." MURIEL MURIEL MURIEL MURIEL MURIEL ANGELUS. ANGELUS. ANGELUS. ANGELUS. ANGELUS. The Wife of "My Wife's Family"—Now she's the Bride, the Wife and the Widow in this Screaming Farce. GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE.GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. -Vou must remember hira as the Caddy Master in " KID BOOTS." The moßt popular Comedian to visit Auckland THREE GREAT STARS HEADING A GREAT CAST IN THE GREATEST LAUGH RIOT OF MANY YEARS. " LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." " LET'S LOVE AND, LAUGH. M "LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH". - "LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." " LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." - "LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." (A British International Picture.) AND NOW—About the Story. It's all about George Brown. He didn't know if he was married or not—Till hig Father-in-law Arrived— Then there was a Detective and crowds of other people who annoyed him—Anyhow it's only » shame how you will all laugh when the story is endeavoured to be solved there. LAUGHS - SONGS FUN TOPICAL GAGS WITTY DIALOGUE. In Fact IT'S ONE OF THOSE RARE MUSICAL COMEDIES THAT CAN ONLY BE PLAYED BY AN ALL BRITISH CAST. FOR GOODNESS SAKE DON'T MISS IT. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN—BOOK NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. PHONE 30-100. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PAGE TWO OF THIS ISSUE. _ . ; N.Z. Herald: The recognised medium (or best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements—--8 s„m. to 10 p.m. .. .. 46-3;™ After 10 p.m ■.. 41-693 Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Herald, and when postage is provided will be promptly forward®® oil to the advertiser. Please note that tn Postal Department will not delivpr lett® to any nom-ds-plume. "nitial or numt<« addressed care of any Post Office. The Company does not. hold itself resp l o sible for non-insertion of any advertisemeD O'r advertisements, through accident-P',. ; ether causes, or for error in the publicatM of any advertisement. • ffl
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 16
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