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AMUSEMENTS. |g| FOUR DARRIEUX SESSIONS : ® | 11, 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., fcw VvM There's a laugh In almost erecr hit ; -I of action and line of dialogue. s®El She Trill capture you -with h« " Beauty, Charm and Abilitv. _i DANIELLE IS UNUSUAL * * M OUTSTANDING DIRECTION by Henry Koster. who was :s\ responsible for pact successes, "Three Smart Girls," and "100 Men and a Girl." 7 DANIELLE DARRIEUX DANIELLE DARRIEUX DANIELLE DARRIEUX 3 : DANIELLE DARRIEUX DANIELLE DARRIEUX Pronounce her name Danielle Dare-Yon. Supported by DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUX.. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JTJN.. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JUN.. MISCHA AUER, HISCHA AC BR, MTSCHA AUBR, HELEN BRODERICK, HELEN BRODERICK, LOUIS HATWARD. LOUIS HATWARD. " THE RAGE OF PARIS " " THE RAGE OF PARIS " " THE RAGE OF PARIS " " THE RAGE OF PARIS " " THE RAGE OF PARIS " " THE RAGE OF .PARIS " " THE RAGE OF PARIS " " THE RAGE OF PARIS " From the applause of Europe to the rapturous acclaim of the -whole •world. Universal Pictures Present DANIELLE DARRIEUX 1938's most Sensational Star Dte- | coTery, bringing a thousand new moods of modern Femininity in her first Hollywood Production. PLANS AT REGENT BOOK NOW OR PHONE 32-888 FOR RESERVATION®. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Complimentary List Absolutely Suspended. pF 1 " THE LONDON." | Adults: 2 BIG PICTURES! Ret.. 6d — JACK HOLT — 1/ As you like him, in T HB I WAKBXIXG 0F JIM jgUEKI 6d MARGARET SULLA VAN 1/ RANDOLPH SCOTT and 6d WALTER CONNOLLY in 1/ 6d | "SO RED THE ROSE" 11/ 6d • .. A Charming Romance. 1/ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. ' Continuous from 11 to 10.30. THE LONDON. Opp. C.P.O. I TUDOR CINEMA REMUERA. I iUKUa Phone 24-749 To-night at S! Always Cosy! rzzrJOEL McCBEA and FRANCES DBB =wlth 808 BURNS and PORTER HALL in |§ " WELLS FARGO." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Produced by Frank Lloyd, who made *' Cavalcade." Prepress from the Pony Express to the Railroads! ——ALSO BRITISH AIR NEWS. —' NEW POPEYE, Bte. I GAIETY .— TO-NlGHT—Carole Lombard and • Edgar Kennedy in === " TRUE CONFESSION." ——■ Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Walt Disney's "Boat Builders" and " March of Time." I AVONDALE jf i ~ Anna May Wong, Charles Bickford in = "DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI." A Thrilling Adventure Story. rznAlso James Melton and Dick Powell in := " MELODY FOR TWO." • Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I STRAND I ONEHUNGA. I " x *-> | Phone 12-380. -TO-NIGHT, 7.45. Matinee To-morrow. jEE DEANNA DURBIN • 1° a lifetime of joy an<f musical thrills. £_£ "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." —— Don Ameche—Ann Sothern, "FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. | AMBASSADOR p L Ch B ev D^M ■■ Fred Mac Murray. Frances Farmer, Charles Ruggles in === " EXCLUSIVE." Action Melodrama with Comedy ud = Thrills. Stanley Lupino—Gina Malo In " OVER SHE GOES." Rollicking, farcical comedy with merry music. Recommended Censor for Adults. I PEERLESS THEATRE I I ST. HELIERS. PHONE .25-689. [ TO-NIGHT, also Sat., Mon., Tues., 8 p.m. Samuel Goldwyn's terrific Epic of the South Seas, "THE HURRICANE" (By the Authors of " Mutiny on the Bounty"). .lon Hall and Dorothy Lamour. Recommended for Adults. It's worth going raiies to see! Full Programme Screening Saturday Matinee. HUNTING. PAKURANGA HUNT (Inc.). POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. AT IHUMATAO, MANGERE, CHILDREN'S NOVELTY SCURRY at 12.30 p.m. For children 14 years and under, with ponies 13 hands and under. Entrants handicapped. Post entry. No entry fee. (Distance to be arranged). To be followed by :— HUNTERS' POINT-TO-POINT. JUNIOR MEMBERS' RACE. TALLY-HO POINT-TO-POINT. LADIES' RACE. FARMERS' RACE. OPEN RACE. Keen contests assured. Admission to grounds 2/ each. Children under 13 and all conveyances admitted free. No charge will be made to the farmers and their families over whose farms the hounds hunt, and the committee extends a cordial invitation to them to be present. Hot water provided free of charge. Programme of events. 6d each, for sale at gates. No bookmaker. bookmaker's clerk or agent, disqualified or undesirable person will be admitted to the grounds, and if any such person gains admission he will be removed and prosecuted for trespass. ROBERT D. NEAL, Secretary and Treasurer. :23 RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUMMER TIME ACT. On Sunday. September 25. 1938. the Wei-Jipffton-Auckland Express will leave Te Kuiti 30 minutes later than the time shown on poster timetable and in pocket guide, and wil! run correspondingly- later to Auckland. The times will be:—Te Kuitl 3.34 a.m. (Summer Time). Otorohanga Te Awamutu 4.20, Frankton Jn. 4.59, Mercer (5.7, Auckland arrive 7.30 a.m. Train will make the usual stops. 2".

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 18

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