AMUSEMENTS. V'OW .... your chance to enjoy " .... to thrtll to the picture delightful. ... So here Is your chance to Laugh at a glorious Comedy Romance. REGENT REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. To-day — 11.0 — To-day j To-day — 2.0 — To-day To-day — 5.0 — To-day To-day — 8.0 — To-day AND EACH DAY. \ r OU'LL LAUGH. YOU'LL ROAR . . YOU LL TALK ABOUT IT FOR MONTHS . . . HERE IS THE GREATEST COMEDY ROMANCE WE HAVE SEEN FOR YEARS! Paramount Pictures Present ACADEMY AWARD WINNER for MOST ORIGINAL SCREEN STORY. CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT WITH RAY MILLAND RAY MILLAND !. ; [ •' 4 RISE Af Y T OVE " " RTSE Y " VRISE IIY T OVE " RISE Y I.iOVE " "Arise, My Love.'' yells Ray as his plane soars into the air. ROARING LAUGHTER! SOARING ADVENTURE! FLATURETTES: "PATHE BRITISH NEWS * •MOTOR CYCLE STUNTS" "POPE YE CARTOON*' I PLANS AT REGENT. DON'T DELAY YOUR BOOKINGS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. N'f ST R AND]'^ |! f QUEEN STREET. I' Direciipn: CIVIC THEATRE. LTD. ji . Continuous Sessions: 11. 2.15. 5. 8. | ! PHONE 43-114. BOISTEROUS STAGE HIT BECOMES SCREEN SCREAM! If you Jove your laughs I | Set; Met ro-Gold-vyn-Mayer's Whirlwind of Fun DULCY " . ULCY " 1 i DULCY " ULCY ' DULCY ULCY" DULCY " ULCY " DULCY ULCY * DULCY " ULCY " * "|"|ULCY " " " j . DULCY " ; , ULCY " i with ! ; ANN SOTHERN ?s "Dulcy"—the most delicious iif Damsel that ever devastated a !! : disillusioned dame-dodger! j • sj» J. ■ ! II 1 lAN HUNTER j | , j ROLAND YOUNG || l : • it j.'.j BILLIE BURKE if j i Spend part of the week-end with j I -DULCY" .... that's the party ! : »• ! you'll remember! i j Approved for !' |[ J j Universal Exhibition.j'P|. j'jij! j II The Shotr Place of Auckland. _ 'Only eight minutes by bus Irom City.) | BERKELEY ! - MISSION BAY - J . — Phone 17-377 — Final Screening To-nisht at Eight. Ty j NELSON ILONA MASSEY M "BALALAIKA" M M.G.M. s grand musiccl comedy drama. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Walt Disney Coloured Cartoon, elc. JVJ Commencing Monday tat the Matinee): 1U .. THE SECRET OF DR. KILDARE ." i\l Approved tor Universal Exhibition. ! CAPITOL I BALMo RA L. : ' — Phone 12-199 — !\| Pinal Screening To-nisht at 7.45. GENE AUTRY In 'SOUTH OF THE BORDER' Sensational Outdoor Musical. M Also Edmund Gwenn. Nova Pilbeam in M " CHEER, BOYS, CHEER." Vj Uproarious. Screaming Comedy. ' Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. -Aj Commencing Monday (at the Matinee)' iM "BALALAIKA." \T Also: "BLONDIE ON A BUDGET." Bot h Approved lor Universal ExhlbiUon. ** * * "^C^IRATE^SHIP MILFORD BEACH. * * * "THE CABARET THAT SETS THE STANDARD" TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 8 to 12. MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS PIRATE SHIPPE ORCHESTRA OF SIX INSTRUMENTS. TWO SPACIOUS DANCE FLOORS < Upper and ifl-irer Decks). MONTE CARLOS. PRIZES. ETC.. ETC. ADMISSION: From Auckland, including Free Bus Transport— DOUBLE 3 6. SINGLE 2 From Devonport or Bayswater. including Free Transport— DOUBLE 2 6. SINGLE 1 6. CABARET SUPPERS FROM 9d. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. MOTOR CAR AND 2 PERSONS. 4 RETURUN i Minimum). EACH ADDITIONAL PERSON. 2 RETURN. This includes Admission to the Cabaret rad Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport ONLY). RESERVATIONS PHONE 23-414. 12 E " R. MOUAT. M.C. CRICKET. ~ I"j D E N park. MONDAY. 14TH. AUCKLAND v. COLTS. AUCKLAND v. COLTS. Play commences II a.m. Admission 1 . Ladies and Children 6d. 12
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 14
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