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AMUSEMENTS. I /regentX TO-DAY \ 11, 2.15, 5 / \ and S p.m. / Warner Brothers' Dynamlte Packcd Drama! Cagney meets Raft lace to face for the firist time. * JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY . 77 EACH DAWN I DIE » GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT E GEORGE BANCROFT I JANE BRYAN : MAXIE ROSENBLOOM : VICTOR JORY * i WEEK AFTER WEEK in the "Hole" . . . dreaded solitary cell! 'What happens to a man's mind under conditions like these? CAN ONE'KISS LAST A LIFETIME? Last farewell is worse than prison punishment to a doomed man. Sweetheart vows to disprove evl- • donee that sent him up the river lor life! Featurettes Include: " PATHE AIR MAIL NEWS." Latest War News from Western and Home Front. "LIVINGSTONE ORCHESTRA" in Popular Sons and Dance Numbers. "KOI!MX GOOD." r A Short of interest in Card and — Dice Manipulation. - "PORKY CARTOON " = in "Lone Star Stranger." - With Apologies to Hl-Ho-Silver. z REGENT — TO-DAY! | Plans at Regent — Phone 32-SSB. n Rccommendcil !/;/ Censor for Adults — and Unsuitable for Children. — A DE PARIS k i M THEATRE m = = CONTINENTAL FILMS. — = Civic Euildinga. =r — ® PHONE 40-lfiQ. f ~ SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 1, 3, 5, 8 p.m. - TO-DAY. I THOSE THINGS FOR WHICH NAZI GERMANY STANDS, THOSE THINGS WHICH BRITAIN AIMS TO CRUSH, ARB REVEALED, NAKED AND RUTHLESS, IN THE FILM, "PROFESSOR MAMLOCK" Dominion of New Zealand. PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE, WELLINGTON. September 28. 1939. Dear Sir, 1 have to thank you cordially for the opportunity of seeing a preview of that very remarkable film "Professor Mamlock." It is at once a powerful and artistic production, impressive and dramatic; hut what is most important, especially in the present international crisis, it is historically accurate and presents I an unforgettable picture of a destruc- 1 tive psychology which lias brought ~ untold suffering to humanity in our — time. — The public presentation of this film = cannot fail to awaken our people to — the serious menace which threatens — the very existence of democracy in — every country. - l'ours faithfully. — (sgd.) J. T. PAUL, = Director of Publicity. ' = Mr. Natan Scheinwald, — 12, Panama Street, - WELLINGTON, C.l. = The above letter covers the official view = and appreciation of - "PROFESSOR MAMLOCK," = The most effective and timely indictment — of Nazi Tyranny and Persecution the screen - lias yet produced. - Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Rccommcndcd by Censor }ov Adults. As Warm as tour Own Fireside. The Show Place of Auckland. | BERKELEY | CIS' M Commencing To-uight at Bight. j\l Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson M 1" M " U-BOAT 29." M A thrilling and timely drama of Germany's attempt by the "Fifth M Column" to smash the British Navy. tvt Approved for Universal Exhibition.* ii "THE MARCH OF TIME" ("Soldiers iVI With Wings"), etc., etc. I fIAPTTOT, I BALMORAL. | | Ijast N|K , lt 70 _ M Walter Abel, Beverly Roberts in M "FIRST OFFENDERS." _ , A powerful, enthralling drama. M liccommemlcd by Censor Jor Adults. | M Also Ronald lieagan, John Litel in M "SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR." - " Exciting Story of Smuggling. - M Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. : RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. : THE GAME l OF THE AND WHAT \ SEASON. A GAME! E 3 P.M. 1 MANUKAU v. NORTH SHORE - MANUKAU v. NORTH SHORE MANUKAU v. NORTH SHORE " MANUKAU v. NORTH SHORE Much hinges on this match. If Manukau win, four teams will be equal and Manukau win the Rukutai Shield. 1 OTHER MATCHES— 1.30 P.M. MARIST 0.8. v. PONSONBY 3 P.M. CITY v. NEWTON i CAP.LAW PARK-TO-MORROW! 28

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 152, 28 June 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 152, 28 June 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 152, 28 June 1940, Page 12

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