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m & ■m, 3C 13 ; THE KING OF COMICS, f The Merry Monarch of Mirth, j In the moat uproariously funny ) musical laugh hit that has ever convulsed His Loyal Subjects! Wj To-morrow Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 Here he is, Auckland's own popular George, famous comedian of Fuller's Revue, here in an absolute riot of merry mirth. He's all complete with those same baggy pants (could we ever forget them?), cute sayings, songs, comical dance turns 'n everything. There's a Royal Romance, with George as a match-maker, exquisite frocking, lilting tunes and choruses. What a show to send all Auckland thronging to the Regent. Absolutely Essential to Reserve. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). m M t i THE REGENT'S . VARIETY FEATURETTES include NEIL McKAY, Famous Scotch Comedian. KATHLEEN GOODALL, Songs at the Piano. Remarkable Barrier Reef Studies. LOU VERNON, Character Vocalist. SUNDOWNER'S QUARTETTE. MARSHALL CROSBY, Singing " South of Shanghai." Bright Cinesound News, AppoPo Grandforte. And the Williamson Imperial Grand Opera Orchestra. Efftee Films Empire Production. There is only one George Wallace, as all Auckland knows, and now he rises resplendent above his former stage triumphs. What a pleasurable event it is to see him again, cutting his comical capers, juggling those inimitable Wallace jokes in this glorious laughing comedy success that willthrow you into hysterics. George bursts the biggest bombshell of downright hilarity ever known to Auckland!

"My experience of Tobaccos' 7 , observed Mr. Jolliboy, filling his pipe carefully —as good smokers do, "is that Tobacco and people may appear alike, but, its when you get to know them" he chuckled, "you find out how different they really are " And 'pon my word, Gentlemen, when you really get to know

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 15

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