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CIV I c Direction: Amalgamated Theatreg^Ly ' SESSIONS TO-DAY ' II A.M., 2.15, 8 P.M. ——• SPECIAL NOTICE^ Miss Moncrieff and Supporting Arti«. I will occupy the Entire First" - ~, the Evening's Performance ROARS OF THE YEAR'S MOST DEUGHTFOL COMEDY LAST NIGHT 77Tt.:A Sparkling Romance that will make Everv, Feminine Heart Flutter. , IT'S DIFFERENT. "THE GAY DECEPTION/' 'M "THE GAY DECEPTION." "THE GAY DECEPTION." "THE GAY DECEPTION." "THE GAY DECEPTION." , "THE GAY DECEPTION." » "THE GAY DECEPTION." Ife "THE GAY DECEPTION." v . "THE GAY DECEPriON." "THE GAY DECEPTION." vv < "THE GAY DECEPTION." ' "THE GAY DECEPTION." "THE GAY DECEPTION." 9ff "THE GAY DECEPTION." 'fl? Approved for Universal Exhibition, With FRANCIS LEDERER, FRANCES DEE, ALAN MOWBRAY, BENITA HUME. ; A / What'* * girl to do who has money to burn, but doesn't know how flings are flung? Follow her trail in this gloriously gay romance with a bellhop who isn't what he seem*! In Addition: WELCOME STAGE APPEARANCE GLADYS GLADYS GLADYS GLADYS GLADYS GLADYS GLADYS GLADYS GLADYSc Oueen MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF of Bong. Idol of the Stage, her Golden Voice will be heard in Old and New Favourites from her many Stage Triumphs. ; - In Addition: \ GIL DECH, > GIL DECH, Brilliant Pianist whose Record* have made him Famous. JOHN ROBERTSON. JOHN ROBERTSON. NEW ZEALAND'S OWN CORNETIST. A New Zealander who has won fame abroad, rated as one of the four beat playera.ijj the world. DENIS PALMISTRA At the Civic Grand Organ. BOOKING IS HEAVY. RESERVATIONS 30-100. It's Always A Good Show At TOE CAPITOL "I PI SS%. This Evening, at Eight O'Clock. ANN DVORAK, NED SPARKS and Hundreds of Others, in "SWEET MUSIC." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Screamingly Funny Musical, AIso—WARREN WILLIAM and JOAN BLONDELL, in "GOOD-BYE AGAIN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Daringly Sophisticated Comedy. BIG WESTERN MATINEE. Tom Keene in "Cross Fire." etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Stalls, 11-; Circle, 1/3; Res. Circle, 1/6; Child, 6d. Phone Reserves kept till 7.45. ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR (SEVENTY; MALE VOICES.) Conductor: DR. W. E. THOMAS. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. ! • : ■ "".' • - ' ■■-1 The Choir will sing "Hymn to Apollo," "Chorus of Bishops and Priests," "Goodbye, Sweetheart, Goodbye," "The Elf-man," "On the Sea." "Captain Kidd." etc., and assisted by a LADIES' CHOIR of 70 voices, will sing Excerpts from "The Nativity," with Grand Organ Accompaniment. Assisting Artists are: The String Quartette, Misses Helen Gray, Cooper-Smith, Amy Stevenson and Jean Clarion in Minuet and Trio, Allegro Marziale (W, E. Thomas), Mr. William Gemmell (baritone), in "PjpM of Pan," and with Mrs. A. Rattray (soprano), "How Gently Deva." ( .. In Response to Public Request, 500 ONE SHILLING SEA^S. Box Plan attLewis Eady, Ltd., Tuesday, 12th, at 8 a.m. Reserves, 3s. -- B. H. COLTMAN, jr Hon. Secretary, 194 Queen St. VALESKA Presents ... - PANTOMIME AND VAUDEVILLE 1 "HOLLYWOOD CALLING" L SCOTS HALL SYMONDS- ST. NOVEMBER'IB AND 19. J ISTEN IN TO MANUREWaTTZM, Bunday. 5 p.m. to 6 p Jn. Mr. E. G.Bot* terill's Harmonica Recital, playing Bluebird" Chromatic and Hohner Aatw" Mouth-organs, supplied by ARTHUR Eady. Limited. 112 Queen Street. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD THE WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. HebalO: The recognised medium iot best results. ADVERTISEMENTS—TELEPHONE .10-078. MONDAY TO FRIDAY: 8 a.m. to 10.80 p.m. SATURDAY .. .. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. SUNDAY .. .. 5 p.m..to 10 p.m. Replies to advertisements will be received o,t. the Office of the Herat.l.. and when postage iB provided will be promptly forwarded to the advertisei. Please note that tM Postal Dfpartmen 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 advertisemen or advertisements, through accident or from other caufics. or for error in tho publication of an advertisement " >r

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 24

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