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CIVIC Direction: J. C. "Williamson Films. II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST DAY—CLIVE BROOK, in ' " SILENCE." TO-MORROW: TO-MORROW: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." . BEAD WHAT THE AUSTRALIAN - CRITICS HAD TO SAY ABOUT IT ""We can't understand why the English Censor banned this picture. 'An American Tragedy' is not 'over the fence,' but its glaring truth about youth fits in with the modern direct speech of to-day; and that may have shocked the English Censor." —Sydney ""World." "'An American Tragedy' is.the greatest screen drama in years. —Sydney "To-day." "To Paramount's 'An American Trag- ; edy' we do not hesitate in giving it three A's, our highest award."' —"Smith's "Weekly." "... a milestone very definitely in the progress of motion pictures." —Sydney "Sun." ". . . drama on a grand scale, and enthralling entertainment." —"Truth." NEVER BEFORE HAVE THOSE - HAKD-BOILED CRITICS BEEN SO - UNANIMOUS IN THEIR PRAISES.

SOON YOU. TOO, WILL BE THRILLED BY THIS DARING, ROMANTIC STORY OF MODERN YOUTH PORTRAYED BY X CAST OF YOUNGSTERS, INCLUDING PHILLIPS HOLMES, FRANCES DEE, SYLVIA SIDNEY. "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY.** BOX PLANS NOW OPEN, BOOK EARLY—THE WHOLE TOWN'S WAITING TO SEE • THIS GREAT PICTURE. SEE PAGE 12 FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. PHONE 30-100. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES, CHURCH NOTICES. ST. MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY ST.— Citizens' Service of Intercession TODAY and every Thursday, 12.30-12.50. Speaker: VEN. ARCHDEACON MACMURRAY. Broadcast from IYA. TEACHERS OF MUSIC, JRENK J^INSLEI, Pupil of the World's Greatest Teacher, Madame Matbilde Marcheei, of Paris. PRIMA DONNA LEADING BRITISH OPERA COMPANIES. ORATORIO FESTIVAL SOLOIST, PROFESSOR OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. 4, WHITAKER PLACE, Symonds Street. PHONE 44-242. M B C. D. B 4EKEB L.Mus., L.C.M., London. Regd. Teacher of PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY. Has Resumed Teaching. 61. ORAKEI ROAD. REMUERA. Homes Visited. D R W. E. T homaß, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, RESUMES TEACHING FEFRUART 8. PIANO. SINGING. HARMONY, ETC. Class held for Diploma Examinations. PHONE 41-230. SHRUBLANDS. BECKHAM PLACE, GRAFTON. BANJO, Saxophone, Guitar, Ukelele, Rapid modern methods of instruction. —E. R. Pickering, Academy Studios. 427, Urper Queen St. (next Tabernacle). DANCING. GEO, G. COX, Dancing Academy, 100, Pacific Bldgs., Now Open.—Ballroom. Stag© and American Tap Dancing; reduced fees until April. TVTISS VIOLET ROBERTSON Resumes ■J-L Teaching, February 4. Watch for further announcements.—2oo, Pacific Blag., Wellesley St. E. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PAGE TWO OF THIS ISSUE. N.Z. Herald: The recognised medllum iot best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 11 p.m. .. ~ 46-944 After ll p.m. .. ~ .. 44-G93 Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Herald, and when postage is provided will be promptly forwarded on tp 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 LXIX, Issue 21098, 4 February 1932, Page 18

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