AMUSEMENTS. j REGENT i Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Cam ... SESSIONS: 11.0. 2-15 AND 8 PJt" * ———— *'3%,'" "THE STORY OF "THE STORY OP DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET*; ; Warner Brothers have shattered every rim i " for dramatic frankness in telling the of mankind's strangest weapon. it u - .**) completely absorbing entertainment, fll J*produced. Edward G. Robinson. Ruth Gordon. Otto —- Donald Crisp. Maria Ouspenskaya. Monta«niX' Sig Rumann. Donald Mtek. Hemyo-lfiS-Theodor von Eltz. Hermine Sterier. ' Featurettes Include: "AIR MAIL NEWS." "POW WOW" Coloured Intent. "LOONEY TUNE CARTOON." "POPULAR MECHANICS." Plans at Regent — Phone 32-m Recommended by Censor for Adults". REGENT. FRIDAY 1 $ Four Brices Four Grooms Four Weddings " four wives" "FOUR WIVES" " FOUR WIVES " ''V - For goodness sase don't miss this Grand Laughing Show . . And so the "Four Daughters" were Mamed. PRISCILLA LANE Married, but Merry. ROSEMARY LANE Betrothed, but Bewitching. LOLA LANE Hitched, but Happy. GALE PAGE Wedded, but Wifely. . «'•.• EXTRA! Screening with "POUR WIVES'" The Unique. Most Entertainment Packed Subject ever offered! Every Star and evenPicture that won the Worldrenowned Academy Award on ✓ Parade. "CAVALCADE OF ACADEMY AWARDS" . Personalities and scenes you'll see:—"Wings." Janet Gaynor in "Seventh Heaven." Mary Pickford in "Coquette." George Arliss to ' "Disraeli." - Norma Shearer la "The Divorcee." Marie Dressier In " Min and Bill," "Grand Hotel ■■ "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde!" "Cavalcade." "Henry VUL." "It — - Happened One Night." "Mutiny on the Bounty." Bette Davis in "Dangerous,"" "Great Ziegfeld" "Louis Pasteur." Paul Muni. Luise Ralner. Spencer Tracy; Robert Donat in "Good-bye. Mr. Chips" and Vivien Leigh in "Gone With the Wind." etc. * ~2^»| man. nmui A Warner Brothers Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. Show Place of Auckland." ' '3*'!§ (Only eight minutes by bus from the CStf.} I BERKELEY! Z gj M Programme commences To-night at 5 tniaAa . to eight. Main Feature at 8 30. Frank Capra's Sensational "Colambla" TriuajMl M " MR. SMITH M,GOES TO WASHINGTON."# M Starring : 4Sf| M JEAN ARTHUR. JAMES STEWART. CLAUDE RAINS. EDWARD ARNOLD. 1 M Approved for Universal M"Ko picture has ever stirred me as Both. It is so inspiring." ™ *( Edwin R. Greenfield. Manager, 'a* I CAPITOL | J1 This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. I * t LEW AYRES. JAMES STEWART ' AND JOAN CRAWFORD In ; J} "THE ICE FOLLIES." wl A Gargantuan. Magnificent Ska ting-Miskal M Also: • JUDY KELLY AND GEOFFREY TOOKZ la M "LUCK OF THE NAVY." You will stand in your seats and Uv -- British Navy. Al Both Approved for Universal Exhibition "March of Time.** Fox Aussie News, etc. I SOUTHERN CROSS j J ellerslie. ! S TO-NIGHT AT 7 45. s "MIDNIGH T." c DON AMECKE and MARY ASTOR. • ' Second Feature— S "OUTSIDE THE THREE-MILE LIMIT." Jack Holt. ° Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. fgfßEgß AUCKLAND I"7NIVERSnY |fin . ! p EOITAk A Music Recital will be given an SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. AT 3.0 PJft. S£ e .J?IS Ual WIU illustrate the MUSIC Ot oKAHMS and include a complete ol Symphony No. 1 in C Minor. The Public is Cordially Invr.ed to At)eat. ~ L. O. DESBOROUGH. ' ii Registrar. How long is it since vou heard a crowd T'lf "HOLD Thr. FORT'?? Come TO-MORROW <SUNDAY) at 3 p.m. to the gERYICB Hi THE TOWN HALL AND JOIN IN THE SINGING OF OLD STIBRffG HYMNS. 14 BAND PERFORMANCES. n- - ~ AUCKLAND ARTILLERY AUCKLAND ARTILLERY BAND. BAND. DOMAIN. TO-MORROW SUNDAY, TO-MORROW SUNDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. A PROGRAMME OP SELECTED MUSIC. A PROGRAMME OF SELECTED MUSIC. Conductor H. CHRISTENSEN. 14 CITIZENS ; CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO HEAR A DELIC-HTFUL tf PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. > —ALBERT PARKSUNDAY, 8 P.M. AUCKLAND CITY BOYS" L BAND. i ROLL UP IN THOUSANDS AND SHOW YOUR j INTEREST IN THE BOYS. o ■ THEY WILL SURPRISE YOC. i Collection. Conductor. J. C. WILLIAMS. W.0.1-ie ie 14 d _ Printed and Published for the Proprietors. Ne w Zealand Newspapers. Limited, by Ambrose Charl« Pawson. ol 67. Hamilton Road. Ponsoaby. lisher. at the Office ol the Company. Shortlan» Street. Auckland. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.. 1040.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 18
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