AMUSEMENTS CHANGING TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). THE SENSATION OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA AS A STAGE TRIUMPH. MAGNIFIED A HUNDREDFOLD AS PLAYED BY A SUPERB ALLBRITISH CAST OF LONDON STAGE STARS. SPARKLING DIALOGUE. BRILLIANT WIT. CIVIC DIRECTION: CIVIC THEATRE. LTD. SESSIONS: 11. 2.15, 8. 2500 SEATS AT f/, I /6, 2/A Story of Women who Can't fill their idle Hours . . . Women who Play until they are found out. FREDRICK LONSDALE'S FREDRICK LONSDALE'S FREDRICK LONSDALE'S FREDRICK LONSDALE'S Startling Stage Success. " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING " SPRING CLEANING. CLEANING.; cleaning: cleaning: CLEANING. cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: cleaning: A Paramount All-Britjsh Production. Released on the Screen as " WOMEN WHO PLAY." " WOMEN WHO PLAY." MARY NEWCOMB, MARY NEWCOMB. MARY NEWCOMB. MARY NEWCOMB. The Brilliant New Star Everybody Flocked tj See in "FRAIL WOMEN." JOAN BARRY, Beautiful Young British Star. GEORGE BARRAUD, Who appeared here with Pauline Fredrick in the Stage Play. . And Many Other Wellknown Players STARTLING! SENSATIONAL! GRIPPING! A WOMAN OF THE STREETS? Brought by a Husband into his Wife's Party Despised. . . Unfortunate, Call her what you like, but she was just the Equal of those women who Married. . . philander with other men. . . . Playing with Fire and getting Burnt before they realise the Step they take. HERE IS A SJORY FROM THE PEN OF BRITAIN'S MASTER PLAYWRIGHT .... THE MAN WHO GAVE YOU SUCH SCREEN PLAYS AS " THE DEVIL TO PLAY." "THE DEVIL TO PLAY." and ' STRANGERS MAY KISS." " STRANGERS MAY KISS." But His Greatest Success is "SPRING CLEANING." "SPRING CLEANING." Great Supporting Programme. SCREEN SOUVENIRS. PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. NEW CIVIC ORCHESTRA. NEW CIVIC ORCHESTRA. BOOK EARLYRESERVATIONS FROM 2/3. PHONE 30-100. (RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY). LAST DAY OF "THE STRANGE CASE OF CLARA DEANE."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21347, 23 November 1932, Page 20
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