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AMUSEMENTS. REtAI< ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL. A RULERs\ I OF THE J \ SEA" J Unanimous and unstinted praise for "Rulers of the Sea," "SUNDAY TELEGRAPH"— Staunchly satisfying adventure. . . Fiction meshes smoothly with fact. . . Entertainment makes one relax and enjoy the whole ... to sum up: Good exciting entertainment. "SYDNEY MORNING HERALD"— There is a group of rich character studies in "Rulers of the Sea."' . . Frank Lloyd has known bow To set the tang of salt into this tale and how to flood it with the wash of stormy seas. "DAILY NEWS"— Frank Lloyd has assembled s. notable cast and has created settings of astonishing fidelity . . . the story is packed full of incident. A^ REGENT THEATRE ATTRACTION Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Sessions: 11. 2.15 and S p.m. Paramount Pictures Present I " RULERS OF THE SEA " | Not a Documentary Film. * DOUG. FAIRBANKS. JNR MARGARET LOCKWOOD, WILL FTFFE GEORGE BANCROFT. MONTAGU LOVB. DAVID TOHREXCB. More drama than in his "Cavalcade"' More action than in his "Mutiny on the Bounty I" More romance than in his "Wells Fargo" ! That's -what Producer-Director Frank Llovd has packed into his new super-production. * "Blue Danube Waltz." Played by N.Y. National Philharmonic Orchestra. "Pathe Air Mail. News." A Grant land Rice Sportlisht. "Catching Whoppers.' , Big Game Fishing. Popeye—"lt's the Natural Thing t* Do." Plans at Regent — Phone 32-SSB. Approved for Universal Exhibition. A DE PARIS Ik m THEATRE "=== CONTINENTAL FILMS. r ■= Civic Buildings. W x PHONE 40-160. f BY PUBLIC DEMAND. FOB ONE WEEK ONLY. THE FRENCH EPIC, " UN CARNET DE BAL " (LIFE DANCES ON). Written and directed by julien Duvivier director of "THE GREAT WALTZ"! ' A FILM FASCINATING BEYOVD DESCRIPTION. Shown by Command Performance to Their Majesties the King and Queen. MADE IN FRANCE FOR ENGLISHSPEAKING AUDIENCES. INTERNATIONAL AWARD M 'fi ßMt Picture of 1938. SESSIONS: 11 a.m.. 2. 5. R pm. Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd Recommended by Censor lor Adult*. A^ a s Tow B pTx .yrjsafr I BERKELEY I • ««-« bat. M This Evening at Eight oXHock. M . u ~ Robertson Hare, ** Alfred Drayton. Berton Churchill M "SO THIS IS LONDON" M An H , y K B *^ ri^J;, Co,n i- a, Comedy, funnier M than "AJf's Button Afloat. '* Recommended by Censor for Adult. M rxvnWft , Alr MaU New »- «c — _ hATKA! ! ! M r ° P * l\ * n « l ysins visually M^So y va^l Pr ° blem O£ Hunsary Md

I CAPITOL] A --oH- t M Special Season! Usual rrices! J£ Bette Davis and Henry Fonda In M "JEZEBEL." Recommended by Censor for Adults" M Aleo Jack Oakie. Jack Haley in MTHANKS for EVERYTHING M Romance! Songs! and Laughs' M Approved for Universal Efhtbiiio* " Also Fnneral of the Rt. Hon. M. Savage ffllllilllirarASTOßllllll 11| DOMINION RD. Hlllllll I Telephone 15-433 | H| r — i Willi , 111 l MJJH To-night at S : Variety Session 7.30. Lew Ayres. Louise Campbell in •SCANDAL. STRBBT" Charles Bickford. Florence Rice ia » ♦* "F BIDE OF THE MAJIIXBS - Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CIRCLE 9d : STALLS 6d PICTUREDROME -milford. STPH«* / Adult*. "BMPTT HOLSTERS. Approved Vnirer,al Exhibition GRAND CONCERT BT THE BAND & CONCERT PARTY OF THB INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND IN AID OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED FUND TOWN HALL — TUESDAY, JUNE 25, AT S P.M. WONDERFUL PROG EA MM 3 la,en *«l People—.ill members of the Institute CORNET SOLOS by AIAAX MORTON. ORGAN SOLOS VOP \ I »vr» INSTRDMENTAL ITEMS BT THH INSTITITB CONCBKT PART? POPULAR MARCHES ETC BV THE BAND. " This Band anil Coiicrrt Parry have tour of Nγ,,- Zea i and nnr , natrous may look foncanl to a wonderful Concert. HELP OUR BLIND CITIZENS TO HELP A WORTHY CAUSE. ADMISSION 1/ TO ALL IV KTS. Reserves Od extra at Lewis Ka.lv ].t,l 19 4b&'* children's theatre. • Producer: Mrs. Zoe Bartley-Baxter. "TWELFTH NIGHT" (Shakespeare). ST. ANDREWS HALL, Symonds St. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT At S p.m. Adults 2/. Booking Fee 0.1. Children 1/. Bookia? Fee V.tl. Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. , in

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1940, Page 16

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