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AMUSEMENTS. {'ijlijj STILL ATTRACTING CROWDED ATTENDANCES. REGENT THEATRE iP^"" Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11. -. 1 and 8 p.m. Warner Bros. Present "SUBMARINE D-l " " SUBMARINE D-l " " SUBMARINE D-l " I'AT FRANK O'BRIEN McHUGH WA YN 10 MORRIS DORIS WESTON. LAUGHING - LOVING -- AS ONLY SAILORS KNOW H<)\\"! The Swellest Shipmates in the Sul>serviee. who jnined tlie Navy to see the world through a periscope. United they stand. Divided they fall—lor tlie same girl. Also Showing: "LONG BRIGHT LAND." The first American All-Colour Picture of New Zealand. PLANS AT REGENT. Telephone 32-SSS for Reservations. Approved for Uni ersal Exhibition. !i > i i! I '§g^ L'pper S\monds St. Dir.: K. J. Kerrid.ro. W.K. S u per "Mirrophonic'' Sound. To-night. ,s ti'i'lock. Plume 40-*»4ts. Final Sereening To-night <»f ALLAN JiiNKS In "K VIOKYJSODY SING." THIS IS THE TRUTH . . . "Rosalie** is the .reatest musical rumancf M.G.M. «• «t made A BIG STATL VIENT . . . tint here are the re. :oiih 1 STORV . . . one of In 1 most successful of all ZiejjfcM productions. 2 STARS . NELSON EDDY and ELEANOR POWELL. 3 OAST . . . Frank Morgan, Edna } May Oliver. Ray Holder. I.lona Massey. Billy Gilbert and Reir. I Murt'an. 4 COLE PORTER melodies —a score of them. NOW THEN . . . loon's have seen if . . . looo's will sci' it a-'ain . . . loon's have NJOVER seen it ... so Tim RI'SH IS ON. Don't hesitate. | It starts To-niurrow. Book NOW for I'ili i : 1 ! I illil " ROSALIE " 111 ! I J "III; Another fine half" includes' j "Surf Her.ies" tirrand entertainment! | and df special interest to Surf! t Clulist. a d< epiy interesting historical I m\st»ry. ".lua<|uin Murrieta.** AND i| tin- "State" News Service. Both Aitftrorrd for (' n i rrrsaf Exhibition. ~ THE Karnncohape Rd. Direction : 11. J. Ker ridge. Last Day. l! —s p.m. Phone 43-003. TllH MUST talked of picture of the year. Sylvia Sidney, Joel MeCrea. Humphrey I Hou:art. Cl.iire Trevor ami the famous : *'Dead End Kids" in | Hit "DEAD END" j|!| Also RALPH BELLAMY— HKTTY FVRNESS In "IT CAN'T LAST FOREVER." Both Ffi'rnunrrnilctl bit Censor lor Adults. pF j " THE LONDON." | Adults: - SPECIAL FEATURES! Res.: BARBARA STANWYCK 1 / ™THE BRIDE WALKS OUTi; " Q — MARGARET CHURCHILL —Z. 6d " ALIBI FOR MURDER " 1/ Both Rccommctt'inl by Censor for 1/ cj Adults. f J DO— Till-: LONDON. Opp. C.P.O. — lj | TUDOR 1 F > - - This Evening at 5.15 ! EE TYRONE POWER and EE LORETTA YOUNG, with S'ITART Ell WIN. In = " SECOND HONEYMOON." Rcvummentlrd i.jf Censor jor Adults. A .Bright and Daring Comedy ! Britisli News. Cinesnnnd. Xnvelly, etc. I OATFTV CLNH.MA rTAKAPI'NA. \ U^ilj x 1 [ Phone 23-4 H.J. = Tn-iiitrlit. (•lily. (il* BST NIGHT. Fred St<»ne and Louise IjUiiner in /MiKANI> .11 IC\l\<intn. hit Censor for \tlulf.s. | AVONDALE TU - Nl, - IIT at s - \ Australia s Greatest Picture —Lloyd Hughes and Shirley Ann Richards in EE "LOVERS AND LUGGERS" Thrilling Romance of the Tropics. ■ Specially Selected Shorts. Apjtrored for l.nirers<tl Exhibition. I STRAND i ONEHUNGA. 1 1 Phone 12-3 SO. EEE<- ; "est Night To-night at B—Heather8 —Heather : Angel and Roger Pryor, "The Headline • oniaii. Klissa and John ' Both Recommended bit — Censor for Adults. 1 AMBASSADOR EE GUEST NIGHT. Robert Allen—Florenee Rice in =_. "GUARD THAT GIRL." Rin X 1 ii Tin, Jun., with Regis Toomev, Molly O Day in "SKULL And CROWN " -— Both Approved Universal Exhibition.

LECTURES. FREE LECTURE FREE LECTURE ENTITLED " THE PHILOSOPHY 4ND PRACTICE OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE," ' - BT PROFESSOR HERMANN S. HERING, C.5.8., MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTIRESIIIP OF T.HIO MOTHER CHURCH, THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST I\ BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. IN THE REGENT THEATRE REGENT THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1^ AT 3 P.M. AT 3 P.M. (BROADCAST FROM IYX.< ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. s:l2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 32

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