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AMUSEMENTS. Everything the screen can give vou In a Record-breaking. All-Colour Entertainment. * Join the Army of Enthusiastic Patrons who thronged The Regent at all Four Sessions Yesterday. 11.0 REGENT 11.0 2.0 REGENT 2.0 5.0 REGENT 5.0 8.0 REGENT 8.0 J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. (The Entire Programme Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" GARY COOPER MADELEINE CARROLL PAULETTE GODDARD PRESTON FOSTER GEORGE BANCROFT LYNNE OVERMAN AKIM TAMIROFF MONTAGU LOVE AND THOUSANDS OP OTHERS | PHOTOGRAPHED T I IN TECHNICDLOUR I * Associate Entertainment MOMENTS OF CHARM ! FOR 1941 Phil Spitalny and his famous all-girl Orchestra. together with Maxine singing "The Rosary" (in colour). PATHE BRITISH NEWS AND CINESOUND PRESENT ANZACS IN GREECE From the cameras of Captain Frank Hurley and his staff. Pictures secured only a few days before moving up to ihe front line to face the German | onslaught. I Please Note!— Owing to the Heavy Bookings the Management is unable to accept Telephone Reservations for To-night's performance. PLANS AT REGENT. NO COMPLIMENTARY LIST. The Show Place of Auckland. (Only eight minutes by bus from City.) 1 BERKELEY {: ™T„3S7 Z M Commencing To-night at Eight. M VIYTE?: LEIGH. -Scarlett O'Hara" of -_ 'Gone With the Wind." and iM LAURENCE OLIVIER. "Max Winter" of M "Rebecca." in M "21 DAYS TOGETHER" Laurence and Vivien (now husband and wife in real life) score an outstanding iyj triumph in this heart-absorbing drama. «| Approved for Universal Exhibition. M Community Sing ("Roll Out the Barrel." etc.). Air Mail News (Keren. Malaya. II MDuce. Petain. Churchill. Japan. Glasgow "takes it." etc.). LCAPITOLI l^^l M This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. M Ann Sothern. John Carroll in M "CONGO MAISIE." M Don't be misled by the title. It's grand! m» You'll thoroughly enjoy It.'! t. Also—Maureen O'Hara. Louis Hayward In g" DANCE, GIRLS, DANCE." . A splendid, brleht comedy drama. M Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. j PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S I I TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. j ELSA MAXWELL'S "PUBLIC DEB. No. 1" With GEORGE MURPHY. BRENDA JOYCE and MICHAEL REDGRAVE. "WINDOW IN LONDON" SALLY GRAY — PAUL LUKAS. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AUCKLAND \£x/ SYMPHONY A ORCHESTRA TOWN HALL — TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. CONDUCTOR: COLIN MUS TO N N - ALL-BRITISH PROGRAMME. * * * Assisting Artists: ALISON CORDERY and STEWART HARVEY (Soprano) (Baritone) Prices: 1/6 2/6 3/6 (No Tax) As the Concert will commence at 8 p.m. sharp Patrons are requested to be seated by 7.55. DCORS WILL BE CLOSED DURING ITEMS. Men In His Majesty's Uniform Admitted Free. MOLLIE JOHNSON. Secretary. Phone 27-2T6 10 Mp DRAMATIC CLUB. "GOLDEN BOY" By CLIFFORD ODETS. SATURDAY, MAY 17 AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. AT 8. OLD CRAMMAR SCHOOL. SYMONDB RTftgrr OLD CRAMMAR SCHOOL! SYMONDS IraEE?: Tickets and Reserves at Lewis Kady Ltd Admission 2.. Booking fee 2d. 10 COMMUNITY £_£» SINGING \fl_t_W GREAT CHILDREN'S N DAY, MAJESTIC THEATRE WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON. BRINO THE CHILDREN! 10 »yiCTO*T pAIS, IMS. (FOR THE FIGHTING FORCES FUNDS.) THE CHAIRWOMAN (MRS. R. O COATS* AND THE COMMITTEE COATS) SINCERELY THANK HELPERS AND ALL THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED T OMAKTNG THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO MAKING , 10 , SPORTING. aa____. WAIKATO RACING CLUB (INC.). WINTER MEETING. TE RAPA COURSE. MAY 17 AND 19. ACCEPTANCES FOR AL t_ FIBBT °AY EVENTS CLOSE ON .„„.,_. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY ON WITH MESSRS. BLOMFIELD AMD rr> AUCKLAND. AT 5 PM AND W??ri THE UNDERSIGNED AT 8 E. H. O'MEARA. . Box 351. Hamilton. Phone 3140. s ~ tet *~■ la

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 18

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