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AMUSEMENTS. Still the Crowds! "ROBIN HOOD" SEASON! FOR TWO WEEKS NOW— AND STILfc APPEALING TO LOVERS ! OF GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. REGENT THEATRE Dir. : J. C. Williamson PR-tare Corp.. Ltd. Sessions: 11. 2.15 and 8 p.m. The every night queue at the Regent entrance is sufficient evidence that Auckland has more and more faith in the Regent as a Home of Consistent Entertainment. with what better confidence coi;ld we recommend The Warner Brothers Presentation — THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD* Errol Flynn as Robin Hood. A Thousand times more thrilling in TECHNICOLOUR Be Well Advised and Secure Your Seats by Booking. PLANS OPEN TO-DAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. AT THE THEATRE. Telephone reservations must oe purchased before 7.30 p.m. PLANS AT REGENT — Phone 32-SBS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. •"Mirrophonlc"|||STATE||| Direction: Super Sound. Symonds R. j. Kerridge. Sessions : 2 and 8 p.m. Daily. LAST TWO DAYS .... First Auckland Screening. Warner Bros.' j "FIRST LADY" 1 With Kay Francis. Preston Foster, Anita Louise. Wm\ "TALENT SCOUT" !== With Gold Digger Girls, Donald Woods. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Daily: 111 CTAR 111 Direction: 1.30&7.30. Hi C '- L - C1 " lv 111 r. j. Kerridge. Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. (200 Yards Newton Side George Court's.) 100 PER CENT ENTERTAINMENT PLUS THE BEST SOUND IN AUCKLAND. HUM DEANNA DURBIN 111111 Hllll DEANNA DURBIN |||!|| lIH "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" |||| Kent Taylor. Fay Wray. HI) "THE JURY'S SECRET" |||J Also: "Eruption of Krakatoa." "Dark Byes." by Raymond Page. Items by Paul Kubeson und Grace Moore. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I pF' j " THE LONDON?! Adults: Last Days of Children : 1/ BIXKIB STUART and «d ' DANNY MALONE In 1/ THE ROSE OF TRALEE. 6d 1/ EDMUND LOWE In gd '7TIHB rj.I R k ON THE TjIRONT TJAGE" 1 / Both Approved Universal Exut*. GIA ' THE LONDON. Opp. C.P.O. I TTTHnnT? CINEMA I REMUERA. I i-U-Uim, p hone 24-748. zEE. This Evening at 8.15 I EE GEORGE MURPHY. RITA JOHNSON and Leo Carroll in a rattling good mystery— H " LONDON BY NIGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn. it provides an excellent story of Scotland Yard. ALSO : Australian Cinesonnd—Bosko in Bagdad—BOY SCOUT JAMBOREE —IN SYDNEY. Fgaiety cinbma 1 %£?£%. =TTO-NlGHT—Shirley Temple. Arthur in "HEIDI OF THE ALPS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. IAVONDALE "^TI^FH =:=l lrene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks, —— Jun.. in a Musical Comedy with a real = plot—"JOY OF LIVING." = Also: "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition I STRAND I " ONBHUNGA. | OIXtADIU | phone 12 . 380< =r QUEST "jq-IGHT rpO-NIGHT AT S. rrr Victor Jory and Florence Rice. —-"ESCAPE FROM DEVILS ISLAND." =Z "ROAMING LADY." :zr With Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition | BIRKENHEAD | TO^ A S S RS ' EE Lou's Hayward and Kay Sutton in "A =r:*>AIXT IN NEW YORK." A daredevil := comedy adventure. Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 AMBASSADOR 7 ! EE Robert Taylor, Eleanor Powell in — gROADWAY jyj-ELODY OF -| QOO EE It's the merriest all-star, all-happiness entertainment of your lifetime rrr Approved for Universal Exhibition. r=: SPECIAL SUPPORTING FEATURES — Adults 1/. 1/6; Children 6d and Od.' ATHLETIC SPORTS. J3ASSENGER mRANSPORT piUP JU" BETING. pAPATOETOB «TAD IU M, fJIUESDAY, TjIEBRUARY ij AT 7.30 P.M. PROGRAMME. OPEN EVENTS—OO Yards Yards 440 Yards. SSO Yard*. 1 Mile ' r^lS? 8 — !, ° Yar <ls. SSO Yards. LADIES—7u Yards. 120 Yards ~ S £ LE EVENTS—HaIf Mile, 1 Mile and Entries close JANUARY 31, with fest six performances. 1/ per event, to GEO. D. HILL. Glen Road. Papatoetoe. 25 SWIMMING. j^^^-^y—-—, y ORTH gHORE gWIMMIXG AND LIFBSAVING^QLUB (INCORPORATED) (JAHXIVAL rpiEPID OATHS, FEBRUARY 7. 1!>30 i •?v, 13 -^ d 9 I D. ny Tot B,,v *' Handicap: .",3 l-31ds Tiny Tot Girls 1 Handicap: 30Yds •/"'V" r „ Boys Handicap: 50Yds Junior S Handicap: m 2-3 Yds Intermediate Boys Handicap: 6(5 2 3Yds Intermediate Girls Handicap: SOYds Ladies' Open Handicap; IOOYds North Shore Ladies f«l & t0 * owarfls el"* championship for W. and H. Cup: 133 1-MYds Busing •House Relay (Men), teams of 4-166 -'-..Ids Business House Relay (Ladies) teams of 3;; 66 2-3 Yds Tommy Lowe Memorial Shield (20 Men) : 6«" >-3Yds Novice Handicap (Men) : IOOYds "Men's Open Handicap; 22(iYds Men and LadiesHandicap: Open Dive, Life-saving Race fully clothed; Polo as per draw; IOOYds Brea SOYds Club Championship (MenT.—Entries close on WEDNESDAY *eb. 1, at 10 p.m., at Box 360: Tenid Baths or at "Shelma." _" P 25 DYERS AND CLEANERS. W ,'. H - DRE W. Tailor. Cleaner. Dver • »» ' Renovating.--30-<J3O. 210, Hobson St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 20, 25 January 1939, Page 22

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