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AMUSEMENTS ALL BLACKS^FIRSTIMAfQr WTW_ SHOWING.. Exclusive and intimate views of first match against Devon and Cornwall, See the Auckland players in actionSee Gilbert's fine goal-kifkintr. Also FIRST LEAGUE TEST, AUSSIE V. N.Z. At C'arla'v ['ark. Cooke's Gfeat Try. CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd, AT 11 A.M., 2.15. 8 P.M. ANOTHER OR EAT TMUMPH FOR THIS GRKAI LIT ILE SIAR. PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT. THE HIOG EST LITTLE STAR IN A HEAVENLY PICTURE. She Sings She Dances She's Divine .... _ SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE _ SHIRLEY TEMPLE - SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE -- SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE - SHIRLEY TEMPLE - SHIRLEY TEMPLE - SHIRLEY TEMPLE - In Her Newest and Best "CURLY TOP." "CURLY TOP." "CURLY TOP." "CURLY TOP." Approved for Universal Exhibition. With ROCHELLE HUDSON, JANE DARWELL, JOHN BOLES. DENIS PALMISTRA DENIS PALMISTRA AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN. Playing " Down Memory Lane." MANNEQUIN PARADE TO-DAY AND MONDAY MATINEES. LITTLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE MANNEQUINS WILL PARADE ON THE STAGE IN GENUINE SHIRLEY TEMPLE FROCKS, the Paper Patterns of which are exclusive to GEORGE COURT & SONS, LTD., of Karangabape Road. BOOKING IS ALREADY HEAVY. RESERVATIONS, 30-100. Big ' Dinky" Toy Matinee To-day. 1 THE CAPITOL | This Evening at Eight O'clock. DOLORES DEL RIO " MADAME DUBARRY." Also, VICTOR McLAGL'EN and EDMUND LOWE. In " UNDER PRESSURE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Matinee To-day—"Under Pressure." Busier Keaton Comedy, Cartoon and 100 Lovely Dinkey Toys (The Latest Craze) FKEE to JOO Lucky Children (By courtesy Balmoral Cycle Workst? ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME COMMENCES MONDAY AT THE MATINEE. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/3, Res., Circle 1/6. Child. Cel. Phone Reserves kept till 7.43 oply. THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. 55 THIRD CONCERT—22ND SEASON. TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 31. THE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY OVERTURE. "Barber of Seville" - Bcsfirii SUITE. "Peer Gynt" No. 2 - - ■■ (1) 1-ngrid's Lamentation. (2) A» b i ,n Dance, (3) Home Ccmins (the Storm). (4) Solveig's Song. . .» j» (First Performance of No 2 m Auckland.) 4iha First y Performance of Friedmann, Latest Work. PHANTASY. "The Three The Story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" admirably P° rt "£®?- r . v op FIRST ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE. Excerpts from "Meistersmgers of JNuren EinleUung 111. Act - Tanz der Lehrbuten Aufzug der Meistersinger.. SUITE. "London Every Day - Eric Coa,e« (Bv Request.) Covent Garden Westminster Knightsbridge. Conductor, COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Principal Violin. EDITH WHITELAW. L.C.A.M. SAINT-SAENS' FAMOUS NO. 2 CONCERTO Will be Performed by MISS DORA JUDSON at the Piano. With Full Orchestral Accompaniment." PREMIERE AUCKLAND PERFORMANCE. MRS. GLADYS STORMONT will flint? Aria "Retorna Vincitor" (from Aidn) Verai With Orchestral Accompaniment. M-R. FRED BOURKE Wi'l Sing. "Thou'rt Passing Hence My BroSulliva~n : ADMISSION 2s Cd and Is 6d. Box Plan opens on WEDNESDAY October 80. at 7.30 a.m.. at the Ki'coro Shop. Queen's Arcade. DON'T MISS THIS EVENING'S ARTISTIC ENTERTAINMENT. DIVIDENDS rpETE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. ' DIVIDEND. A Dividend of Is 4d per Share, Final Dividend for the year ended At*u 8 31. 1935, has been declared, and will payable on and after October 24 Shareholders may obtain Warran application at the Company's Ofiices. JAMES MORTON. General Manager. Head Office. South British Building, Auckland. October 24, W- __ MOTOR J?OURS i >iiiaT waiat.vrua and NinoTUPtfX Auckland's Blue Mountains. SPECIAL TRIPS THIS DAY. 1.30 P- • TO-MORROW (Sunday) and MOMMi. 0.30 A.M. . Fares: Pilia. 6s singl-; 10s return. W a 1 8" tarua, 3s sing'.i". n* return. Beautiful Bush Scenery. Book Seats. RI MM Ell'S MOTORSPhone 45-300 _ THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD an d the WEEKLY news. advertisements. N Z Herai.d: The recognised medium f°' beet results. A dvertisements-telephonb so. MONDAY TO FRIDAY: 8 a.m. to 10.30 P SATURDAY •• » a.m. o 0 p. SUNDAY • 5 P .m o 0 p.m The Company does not hold tlgeme p» sible for non-insert .on of any or advertisements, through .u. b | lca tioD other causes, or lor enor 1)1 Uu- I .hi mlvertisement

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22250, 26 October 1935, Page 24

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