AMUSEMENTS. FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY 11 — 2.15 — 5 AND 8 P.M. HAVE YOU SEEN IT YET? " THE CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY." The Reviewers are Unanimous and judging by the attendances and remarks of patrons they also concur. milium nullum . f "Strongly recommended. Confessions ot a Nazi Spy' is one that nobody should miss.'' —"Auckland Star. "Just as courageous as Warner Brothers for producing such a picture a re the players for acting in it. for an individual may he more readily available for retribution than a company or an industry. . . . •Confessions of a Nazi Spy' is a most noteworthy film.'' -—"New Zealand Herald. "Had there been no Nazi Spy disclosures, no trial, no sentences, this would have been a well-made, incredible story of the screen. With substantiation, it becomes the most fascinating of experiences." —"Sydney Sun." minimi "The strength of the cast generally makes 'Confessions of a Nazi Spy' one of the most gripping and illuminating films to have been shown in New Zealand." —New Zealand "Observer." Illllilllli « THE CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY" minimi mnmm AT THE REGENT THEATRE Theatre Comfortably Heated. Dir. : J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. SESSIONS: 11. 2.1.}. and S p.m. Plans at Regent — Phone 32-SSB. Recommended, b;/ Censor for Adults. | ANOTHER BIG SHOW | 1 AT THE THOROUGHLY i 1 REDECORATED I S And RESEATED | | | PRINCE EDWARD | j | NEWTON. Phone 46-252. § | Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. | | Quality Entertainment Value for Money § lAt 7.30--TO-NIGHT—At 7.30 j g (FOR THREE NIGHTS). | j | MATINEE TO-MORROW | | AT 2 P.M. | § (1) —Filmed in Gorgeous Colour • • • i I * JEANETTE MacDONALD* 1 j * JEANETTE MacDONALD* | I * NELSON EDDY * 1 | * NELSON EDDY * | P In VICTOR HERBERT'S Grand Show j I "SWEETHEARTS" I 1 "SWEETHEARTS"! : "SWEETHEARTS"| g Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 i (2) —Fiction's Amateur Detective plays S js _ his most dangerous game. jg [ JOHN HOWARD Drummond in j§ J 1 "ARREST BULLDOG I I DRUMMOND." | I 1 Rccommcnded by Censor for Adults. §§ | With HEATHER ANGEL— 1 | REG. DENNY. g 1 (3) —Episode 7 of the Detective Serial, 1 I LARRY CRABBE in "RED BARRY." | | NOTE: NO 1-PRICBS SAT. NIGHT. j THE ASTOR II DOMINION RD.' Telephone 15-433 II To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. "DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' Jack Holt : Bobbv Jordan : in "REFORMATORY." Recommenrlcd by Censor for Adults. Third Episode. "RED BARRY." MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M.—"Dad and Dave Come to Town." Serial. Stooges Comedy. Cartoon, etc. "The Show Place -of Auckland." (It's So Warm and Cosy.) | BERKELEY 1 M By the Sea ! At Mission Bay ! I M( (Jnly 8 minutes from Queen Street.) Reserves — Phone 17-377. M• ° • jyj Commencing To-night at Bight! Robert Montgomerv. M Virginia Bruce, Binnie Barnes M Ia M F IRST JJ UNDRED years." M Another sparkling Domestic ComedyM Drama from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Tyj Pete Smith, Robert Benchley, Fox Australian News, etc., etc. M THE CAFE LOUNGE— M Open to the public noon till 1 a.m. It's So Warm and Cosy. I CAPITOT, BALMORAL. I . Last Night at 7. __ The Screamingly Funnv Musical M "THE GANG SHOW." You dare not miss this ! MAlso Gertrude Michael in "SOPHIE LANG GOES WEST." M Both Approved for Universal Exhibition M Second Chapter Thrilling New Serial. "RED BARRY." etc.. etc. SOUTHERN CROSS BLLBRSLIB. [ g TO-NIGHT. 7.45. S LEWIS STONE — MICKEY ROONEY. "JUDGE JJARDY'S QHILDREN." ® GEORGE FORMBY In S " JT'S JN T HB a Both. Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME -milpokd. T r„ , To-night at S. June Travis and Joe Penner in 7000 ft of Spills. Thrills and Laughs. "MR. DOODLE Approved for Universal Exhibition. "March of Time." etc. LEWIS EADY HALL. AT LAST! PICTURES OF MYSTERIOUS TIBET MYSTERIOUS TIBET TWO ILLUSTRATED TALKS By DR. MacDONALD-BAYNE. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ISTH AND 19TH, S P.M. Beyond the Himalayas—the Land of the Lama. Tickets 1/6 at Lewis Bady, Ltd. TWO INSPIRED TALKS By DR. MacDONALD-BAYNE. THURSDAY, 20TH, 8 P.M.— "WHAT THE MASTERS TAUGHT ME." FRIDAY, 21ST, 8 P.M. "THB HEALING POWER THE MASTERS USE." LOVE OFFERING. (Few Reserves. 1/.1 LEWIS EADY HALL.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 164, 14 July 1939, Page 16
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