AMUSEMENTS. NOTHING BUT PRAISE— From the critics mitl the l housa nd-* <if delighted patrons "\vli«> att • •»i«J«•«I yesterdays brilliant premiere Samuel Culiluyii est ti well Im- |irnn<l of this unfile ;iii«l \\ 'iff li-wliile frcrt'cn entertainment. THE REGENT THE REGENT I'ir. : J. C. Willi;unson Picture Corp.. SESSIONS. 11 A.M.. U. 1 nn-1 S I\M> The impassioned story of n innn who d'dirated hi« whole Ii 11• In n greiu cause until lie 111 I■ t a •-' • 1111 :i ■ ■ who stood for everything J»'• 1:•'!< 1 s-v. <• rll' to hit:: StIIIIIWI lii'lnf .VI) I'll Sl'llts MERLE OBEROX, MERLE OBERON, MERLK OBERON MERLE OBERON. AM) BRIAN AHERNE. BRIAN AHERNE, — In — j 77 BELOVED ENEMY." I " BELOVED ENEMY." ! ! " BELOVED ENEMY." I 1 " BELOVED ENEMY." I — With — HIv.VHV ST KIMI i:\S> i\. K\iu:v M< I RI.K V I>A\ I|) M \ i>N HIMI 1! \ Hori.n ' Ov.n J!o.i Actor). If \ oil h.ne nerves ]|) feci excitoini'ilt If von have ;i heart to en.jov true romi) IMC Von wilt cull this . I.i<-1 lire • • i;lt 1-J \T !" A Uuit.il Arti-ts Picture. Approved 'Jar L nivcrsnl J'.rU ibil; •,». Also t IJK* I.litest Willi llisili.v CilOooll in Colour, " MICKEY'S RIVAL." Box Plans at tho Kojjent ( I*hnne
rr THE i^NDONT^N^; To-night (Saturday I. gj Adults (111, Chi%lren .'id, Res.. 1/. g/J „j 2 EXTRA I'KAT llt lis. FRANCIS LEDERER, DQ And 4' 11A HLIE .R! "(JULES and DQ 3d JOAN BEMNETT in 3d 8d "THE PURSUIT OF gd 3d HAPPINESS." 3d C j WARD ItOBLSSON and C j DU JEAN ARTHI'R in "d 3d"PASSPORT TO FAME."3d 6d A Mad Adventure. 6d njxlioth Appro red I niuermil Inhibition qj "" Continuous from 11 to lO.iiO. gd Adulth (id, <"liildren 3»J. Res. 1/. 6d 3d THE LONDON, ,11 ' 1 '■ 3d I TUDOR ..{ggSf'A Always Cool. —- Naturaß Ventilation ! This Evening at 8.15! " IRENE Ul NNH iind : I'Al'L ROBESON. -with Charles Winniger an*l Allan Jones — in EE "SHOW BOA T." Approved for Universal Exhibition. - A croat romnntip. musical drama ! 1 Also British Air News —Cinesound— Ktc. I f A TPTV I TAKAPCNA. I IjrAlril I I To-night, rh. 23-465. Francis Ix'derer, Ida Lupino and Roland Young in "ONE It .v 1\ V AFTERNOON." Also No. .">. "March of Time -- Series. Recommended l>u Censor tor Adults. | AMBASSADOR Lori'tta Young, Erancliot Tone In "THE I NGCAHDEI) HOUR." Reeom mended bit Censor fur Adults. June Withers, Tom Brown in • "GENTLE JI"LIA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. —— Laurel und Hardy Comedy, "Thicker Than Water. - ' lAVONDALE fjjjjg I To-uijrht mid Monday. EDDIE CANTOR, -—— SALLV FILERS and the (Joldwyn Girls in "STRIKE ME PINK Gorgeous Extra vaganza, with Eddie ~ Cantor in the Funniest role of his career. Also Ann Solhern and Gene j Raymond in "WALKING ON AIIC." both Approved Universal Exhibition. —— Coloured Silly Symphony and other Shorts. l'ance to follow. FLIBERTY CINEMA I rh. H 43®7Bu: | ™ Tonight and Monday, nt 7..'t0 p.m. | — Robert Montgomery. Mvma Loy iu
r -j "I'm'ICOAT FKVKR." —"- Recommended by Ccnnor for Adult«. — - Also the Sanson's Joyous Musical, ~ 'TUKON \1 Ml.'* Approved for I'nireraal Exhibition. Charlie 4'linsp Comedy and Travel Talk in Colour. |~BIUKENHEAD | """SSL" 5 ' —" Wa rner !ta\f«-r in I!nOI\ OK - - Kl> J m»HAI ><»." Ifiroininrndrd Crnnor Z-.Z f"r \d ii I fx. "Man-li of lime" No. 5. t"\ ran not imagine a Goil who rewards and punishes the objectu ci His creation, Whose purposes are modelled al't«-r our own—a < i.MI. in short. Who is a retlectinn of human frailly." — lOin stein, Astronoiner. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING. FEB. 28. A Talk on lllrll who have lM.il I .Now /"'!!- lanll. tireat Thinkers and Mrii nl Action. "(I It KAT NKW /!•: M.ANDFUS 1 HAYK KMUVN," An intimate personal review of the iralaxy of lirilliiuil nun who have mad'- New Zealand. ini-liuliiiy Sir licnw 'irr.\. John Hallanee, Richard Seddoii ;imt Sir Koliorl Stent. liy M It. (HAS. K. MA.lt HE. 7 ji.iu.- -1 lours open. 7.1 •">— Screen ••'1';: !ks." 7.:;:. Address. s.l ii — I ii i orv.i I. S.-Jd--Picture pro-ram In-adcl 1..v t»« Sparkling I 'oinoil.v ] i j-.i ma . 'OVER THE GARDEN WALL,' Fi-iiiiiriiiir Marian Mnr-li Apprmtil fur I nhirsul I / h ifo fool The Au« I it'll «••• :i r<- roq m> i oil io .i I I ny sii.vKit ctii.u:t' i'u In vr i»<nnts. The Manao'iiniii i. r> • - tin- riulit to refuse I,lliii-— ion i.. an v person. The ltiit iona li>t A —."ial ion ami Sutnlnv Freedom I -ra v'H 1 ' line.'. 1 you Aiti: missinc: a ti:k\t ii v.hi ixi.vt visit MILFORD'S WONDER POOL. Water flint'-- II : _-l' ■i 1 \ in- l'lntfortn. I'oiito 'ii- etc. Separate I'aiMlin.- I'oul for the Khiih'-v EXHIBITIONS. ART GALLERY, KITfHK.MJK ST It FIJI 4 EXHIBITION Or AUSTRALIAN, BRITISH AND FOREIGN PKTI'KiiS. I.KNT r.V lIIK NATItiNAI. <■N •. 1. 1:1:1 <i!-' ,\ S.W.. I' MIA 1" a.in I !■ i. SI MIA \ ! I■l r i a I i.M Isslll.\ i i: I.i. 1:7 .1 a m i:s m !•.:. 1.1 m ; 1 ■« n <■1 ■ ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 24
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