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ANOTHER -BIG CIVIC ATTRAC. HON, IN ITS 2nd TRIUMPHANT : WEEK. CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 11 A.M. —2-15 —8 P.M. DEBONAIR RONALD COLMAN RONALD, COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD .. COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN, ——.—- In " - "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JOAN BLNNETI. NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Special Exclusive Scenes ■ KING GEORGE V. LAID TO REST. . . . Arrival of Funeral Train from Sandringham . . Procession to Westminster Hall . . lying in state, etc. PROCLAMATION OP KING EDWARD VIII. RESERVATIONS 30-IJ3O. THE STATE, BYMONDS BT. Phone 43-645. ? (Direction R. J Kefridge.) Sessions To-day? Matinee 2 p.m., News Session 7.3 i p.m. Programme 8 s>.m. DIRECT FROM ITS QUEEN ST. SUCCESS. This great story of BRITAIN'S KEEPERS OF THE FAR-FLUNG EMPIRE, and from the same studio that produced " THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." " THE LAST OUTPOST." "THE LAST OUTPOST." "THE LAST OUTPOST." With CARY GRANT, CLAUDE RAINS, Certrude Michael, Colin Tapley, • Kathleen Burke. , All Auckland is talking about this picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. In Addition: 70 minutes of carefully selected ■ v short features. Including Scenes of the Final Test Match, ALL BLACKS v. ENGLAND. Reserve Your Seats Now. Box Plans are a Record. TELEPHONE RESERVES WILL BE KEPT TILL 7.30 P.M. ONLY. WARNING—. ' ' Bookings Are Heavy. It's a Most Powerful Programme 1 | THE CAPITOL J This Evening at ,Eight-o'clock. The One and Only MAE WEST with Paul Cavanagh in " NOW I'M A LADY." Also Paul Muni and Bette Davis in. "BORDER TOWN." A Strong and Stirring Drama. (Both Recommended by Censor for-Adults.) AT MATINEE TO-DAY. A Thrilling Western. , BUCK JONES in "HELLO TROUBLE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Comedy—Betty Boop Cartoon, Etc. Unpaid Reserves kept till 7,45. Only. I MAYFAIR i sandrinGham. ) ivirtiram to-night at 8. A PROGRAMME YOU WILL ENJOY Feature No. 1— JAMES DUNN, with JUNE KNIGHT, In a Lively,. Tuneful Musical Comedy, "TAKE A CHANCE.*' Feature No. 2 E. PHILLIP OPPENHEIM'S "MIDNIGHT CLUB." With CLIVE BROOK, GEORGE RAPT And HELEN VINSON. As Thrilling and Exciting as it is Entertaining. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. WATCH THE " MAYFAIR " GROW. SUNDAY PICTURES. AT THE AT THE STRAND. STRAND. Doors Open 6.45 p.m. TWO HOURS' PICTURES From 8 o'clock. Gazette and Excellent Supports. Followed by "LOOSE ENDS." A tense, outspoken drama of modern London life and morals, featuring Edna Best, Adrienne Allen, Owen Nares and Donald Galthrop. Recommended by the Censor for Adults. Preceded by 7.ls—Screen "Talks," Clever and Witty, 7.3O—MR. A. HALL SKELTON. Speaking on "IS THE HYPOTHESIS OF BRITISH ISRAELISM AN HISTORICAL FALLACY?" Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. > DANCING BROWN OWL ROADHOUSE. KOHIMARAMA. FREE DANCING UNTIL MIDNIGHT. On Delightful Floor for Supper Patrons. Suppers and Grills till 2 a.m. Select Parties nnd Car Patrons Specially Catered For. ' Supper Tickets Issued Only, 2s. jP O L K DANCING. CLASSES FOR ADULTS BEGINNING FIRST WEEK IN MARCH. ENID C. NICOLL. Phone 25-393. DANCE Bund For Best Service, employ talented, experienced, cheerful Membeis Blind Institute.—Box Newmarket L>KIVATE .Lessons, lid. Individual JL Dances mail, 2s Od. Tap. Ballroom -Ruby Sherriff. H.B. Buildings, Newton. G. COX. New Zealand's Foremost J Teacher .Tap. Singe, Ballroom Dancing Studio, Durham St. E. . r |V<U- Dancing I—.loin Classen Now.— J Academy Studios, 427 Upptt Queen ot. Stud).' 44 Mb KfPldence *'2-645 \, r IOLE'I KOBEKISUN Studio V Ballroom Dancing. - and lap DancingClasses, Is 6d Lesson, privateto 68 Floor, Queen's Arcade. 41-345. . _ EVERY Kind Dancing Taught,PuiJH* prepared British Operatic Examinations —Valeska, 407 Queen St. Phone 18-Ui. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 26

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