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AMUSE? .—ITS CIVIC II __ 2.15 8 P.M. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. ANOTHER MUSICAL TRIUMPH .. A JOYOUS COMEDY. LAUGHTER . . MUSIC . . SONG . . Magic Melodies from the New Singing Sensation of Radio and Screen. LANNY ROSS LANNY ROSS LANNY ROSS LANNY ROSS MELODY IN SPRING" "MELODY IN SPRING" " MELODY IN SPRING " XV; IViC-LUUI U>< OriMHVj X\> % " MELODY IN SPRING " % A PARAMOUNT MUSICAL. Approved for Universal Exhibition. With TWO GREAT FUNSTERS. CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES And MARY BOLAND. MARY BOLAND. GREAT COMEDY ... a tale of two young folk, melody in' their hearts even before their lipn met in a kiss! Joy that is jis contagious as the lilting songs you will hear , . . "Ending With a Kiss," "Melody in Spring" and "The Open Road." THE HAPPINESS SHOW! EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. BOOK WISE." GEORGE WALLACE MATINEE TO-DAY, Balmoral's Beautiful Theatre. | THE CAPITOL | " COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee, 2.0. To-night, 7.45. The One and Oniy GEORGE WALLACE M A TICKE/lN TATTS." Also "DEAR OLD LONDON." A Fascinating 5-Reel Feature of th* Empire's Mother City. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special Bus leaves Theatre I for Mangere Aerodrome. [ To-day at 2.0. Return Fare, 2s. | BOOKINGS FOR TO-NIGHT ARE VERY HEAVY! Reserve Early. Phone 12-199. Prices as Usual, Is and Is 6d. (Children, 6d and 9d.). Phone Reserves Not Kept After 7.39. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.4S—THE GREATEST MUSICAL SHOW OF THE YEAR. "THE GOLD-DIGGERS OF Approved for Universal Exhibition. AIso—ALICE BRADY. MADGE EVANS, is < "BEAUTY FOR SALE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Usual Prices. Tel. 21-423. CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DAY.-—-. ZANE GREY'S "MYSTERIOUS RIDER," Comedies—Cartoon—Novelty—Etc. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. ONEHUNGA T R A M n TO-NIGHT at 8 3 1 R A IN L), Double Star Programme. Ist Feature—Edna May Olliver and Edward Everett Horton in the Big Laugh Show. "THE POOR RICH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2nd Feature—Slim Sumraerville and Andy Devine in another side-splitter, "HORSEPLAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Children's Matinee at 2.30. DELTA Matinee 2.15, To-night 7.30. and Monday. MAURICE CHEVALIER in " BEDTIME STORY," and ROD T,a ROCQUE in " ICEBERG." , (Both Adult Recommendation.) FREE DANCE FOLLOWS TO-NIGHT. ORCHESTRA. ICTUKEDROME MILVORD. Matinee, 2.30. . To-night, 7.45. _ ) ; James Dunn and Claire Trevor in " Jimmy i j and Sally '• (Universal Exh-"bition). Also at [ | night. Spencer Tracy in " Mad Game." i Adult recommendation. TOWN HALL HENDERSON. MUNICIPAL . PICTURES—To-Night at 1 Marlene Dietrich in " Song of Songs.' ana Special Supports. (Adult recommendation.) ZOE BARTLEY BAXTER Presents DOREEN SAUNDERS DOREEN SAUNDERS e In 1 MUSIC AND DRAMA]" LEWIS EADY HALL, MONDAY. AUGUST 13, AT 8 P.M. TICKETS, 1/6. NO BOOKING FEB. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. COMPETITIONS, AUGUST- 20 TO 22. Day Sessions. 6d, Evenings, 1/-. Season Tickets, 4/-. Times arid dates of all Classes will b» advertised next week. Fiill „P^ ?rain ®V A can now be obtained froin EAD\ S. ox tne Secretary's Office. Price, 6d. Competitors are requested to send in own choice music by FRIDAY. 17th. Mr. Eric Waters, the official accompanist, will be at his Studio, No. 23, BUILDINGS, UPPER QUEEN STREET, on FRIDAY. August 17, from 9 a.m., w try over own selection pieces. A. L. STEDMAN, Secretary, 702 N.Z. Insurance Building. DENTISTRY y AUKER I^|OBLEII DENTAL SURGEON. CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT. Phone ".2C-957. Auckland Phone 192. Pukekohe THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND THE WEEKLY NEWS ADVERTISEMENTS N.Z. Herald: The recosnlsed medium fo* best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements— MONDAY TO SATURDAY: 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. . . • • After 11 P.m. . . • • • • Sunday: 6 p.m. to 10 After 10 p.m •• •• The Company does not hold sible for non-insertion of , any ,f£ n , n r froin or advertisements throu^b *dent or fr > other causes, or for error ig the publication of an advertisement-46-944

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 22

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