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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Paramount Pictures Present RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN "T F T W BRE TT ING"J. F -*- Were -"'-inc."TF X YX7BRE T7-ING - »1f J- Were Jving'* With T\EE, "DASIL "OATHBONE Exceptional Featurettes Includet All-Colour Musical, "MOMENTS OF CHARM." Featuring Phil Spitalny and his All-Girl Orchestra. * POPEYE CARTOON "Goonland." PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. PLANS AT REGENT. Phone 32-SSS for Reservations. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. | | MONDAY AT 7.30. j I PRINCE * EDWARD j I NEWTON. Phone 46-252. | | Direction .... Sir Benjamin Fuller. = | Quality Entertainment Value for Money | | No. I—Here she is again—the one and | I only = I — DEANNA DURBIN — i I — LEANNA DURBIN — 1 = With MELVVN DOUGLAS. JACKIE = | COOPER and IRENE RICH in her § I latest and greatest star entertainment, i | « THAT CERTAIN AGE." I I "THAT CERTAIN AGE." I I « THAT CERTAIN AGE." 1 | Approved for Universal Exhibition. § I No. 2—A thrilling mystery drama | | with an astounding climax. . . = | Kent TAYLOR Dorothea KENT | I In | = — " rnHD T AST " — I I — " J-hb -"ast -Express" — | | Recommended by Censor for Adults. | 1 SUPPORTS COMPRISE | I Metro. News, Mentone Musical, = | "Stranger Than Fiction.'' | ?IIIIIIIIIHUIIIHIII1IIMIMIIIIII1llllllllllllllllllll1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIMIIIIillfl!IHIC I Fuller's Theatres / ~ Phone 26-041. I |BRITANNIA \D PONSONBY | j Newsrecls Nightly at 7.30. I TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS— Myrna Loy, Rosalind Russell, Franchot Tone and Walter Pidjreon in " MAN-PROOF." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Katharine Hepburn with Cary Grant in " HOLIDAY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuller's Theatres/*"N Phone 22-683. j 1 VICTORIA \U DEVONPORTI TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY—7.3O. THE " DEAD END " KIDS THE " DEAD END " KIDS Again giving marvellous performances in "LITTLE TOUGH GUY." Ruth Chatterton. Anton Walbrook in Ivor Novello's Great Drama, "THE R A T." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. I Fuller's Theatres /"-\ Phone 26-406. j | CINEMA Cl) GREY LYNN| J Hearing Aids Installed. I TO NIGHT AND MONDAY — 7.30. LAUREL AND HARDY In their latest Comedy Hit, " SWISS MISS." H. R. Warner. Richard Cromwell in "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." Roth Approved for Universal Exhibition. Illlllllllllllilllll the astor||l|||||||||l||| DOMINION RD. To-night at S : Variety Session, 7.30. Wallace Beery : Maureen O'Sullivan : Frank Morgan : John Beal : in j " PORT OF SEVEN SEAS " I Edmund Lowe : Ann Todd : in | " THE SQUEAKER"*! By Edgar Wallace. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Serial : Popular Prices. MAYPATP SANDRINGHAM. lYLtt. 1 r Alii Phone 12-093. — TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 — The Greatest Adventure ever filmed. "THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO." With Gary Cooper. Bas>il Rathbonc. Binnie Barnes. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supporting Programme, including sth Episode "Flaming Frontiers" Serial. Reserve Now. I THE REX I „ „EL PA 5 A F, A „ 1 » To-night and Monday. Danielle Darrieux in "Rage of Paris." Also "Behind the Mike," with Don Wilson. Announcer of "The Mirth Parade." and William Gargan. Both Approved for Universal Exhibit ion. E STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING. Doors open at 7 p.m. Screen Talks at 7.15 p.m. At 7.30 p.m.— Address by MR. A. HALL SKBLTON: "FICTITIOUS ORIGIN OF" BIBLE CHARACTERS." Their relation to the Chaldean Zodiacal Religion. At 5.20 p.m.—Picture Programme headed by "ORPHAN OF THE WILDERNESS," Outdoor Romance, starring Gwen Munroe and Brian Abbott. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supporting Programme. Silver Collection at Doors. RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE. 15 LECTURES. THIRST AID INSTRUCTION DKHQ TO LADIES. A Course of Instruction In First Aid commences at the Ambulance Station.. Rutland Street, on MONDAY NEXT. APRIL IT, At 7 p.m. All Members of the A.R.P.W.A, receive special concessions at this class. (Signed) S. E. LANGSTONE, Secretary. 15 r-lATHOLIC STUDY ASSOCIA- ■§!? v» LECTURES COMMENCE Wfga! TUESDAY. APRIL IS, AT 7.30 CONTINUING EVERY TUES. & TIIURS. PATRICIAN ROOMS, 37, VICTORIA ST. W Subjects: Life of Christ, Social Science. Economics, Moral Philosophy, Church History, Apologetics, The Catholic Church in the Modern World and Catholic Literature. All Catholics urged to take advantage of these interesting Lectures by Highlv Qtialified Lecturers. 15 PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY. SUNDAY. 2.45 P.M. Speaker: REV. Y. S. CHAU. Subject: "CHINA. YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY." 3. QUEEN ST. All Welcome. S TOILET SPECIALISTS. OUR 12/6 Perm, has lovely curly ends.— Cinderella Salon* K'hane Bd. 42-877. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1939, Page 22

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