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■boom Wi^^WUMK^K^^^^ LAUGHED. -.THEMSELVES:' HOARSE ':' At ..The " 7 •* ;,' I -JREGJENT THEATRE J| .Direction;., Chrif4churcli*Cinemas, Ltd, . „ 2.15 PM.f , r an - -, 8 £s* *, '? NOW SHOWING! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER . ~ . . Presents ~;. \u: . Two Great Stai-s That will have you in -. Shrieks of Laughter r from Beginning to End. . FRANK MORGAN * FRANK MORGAN i?RANK MORGAN. (Of "Naughty Marietta'')* CICELY COURTNEIDGE .* CICELY COURTNEIDGE (England's Clever Comedienne) , ' : "-" * In : -- '■•--' ' I " THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN '. THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN A shining silk hat—a omonocle in his eye-rand a hole in his : .' ,'' '• ...''■■-'. ■ Together with Heather Angel Herbert Mundin Easily the Brightest, Gayest, most satisfying Comedy Programme th» t V Regent 'has stiown v ~; v .We must draw .your attention to the delightful' Colourtone Cartoon, "HONEYLAND." It's a Gem! • 'Also Showing: „„«-, PATSY KELLY'. '• • THELMA TODD "Top ; Flat," their latest screamer, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). RESERVES D.LOor REGENT, 34-616. II MANAGERIAL. • "MUTINY*«* -:OK ; JTgg BOUNTY" ACCLAIMED ALL QVm t$E WQKLD AS THE GREATEST MOTION PIGTORE EVER HAD&.JEW* Gp]M[MENCE ; , feANNOT;,,.'EXmmmmp 135 AND EVERY THROBBING MOTO BOOK YOUR JiEATS rOFßicE"":i^;';|fiß^ll lIKvKtEI :l 2? Iks t J aHp;^m^»a ;-AiffiSN«a^:^ I W* a WHWMI RECORD . j /-;, seasons- -'h LAUGHTOEI WEEK AT THE f- ■ y^Bb^c^pees. Direction: Christchurch £ineinas;' &to% Showing Continuously From 11 ALM, MASSED" FOR J&RRIMENT t FOR GAIETY!! :f - A Cast .of' 3000 "players—headedjj b^ Iff! iRTB RSW il«lx^.^S I MMM.TO l l» iI M , l j, l i JEAN PARKER * ;In the Riollickmg<Mu T sicaJ Comedy ' ->-;' —<n "CARAVAN*' Eyes will«glisten—Ears*-willv-tHiglej--Splendour—Lilting Melody-rand Mirth. ■ SECOND BIG ATTRACTION -4 WILL. ROGERS 3 In .his Greatest Role—Better tnan; k" -vj?■.-:?' -fi"sm^pjm : -m-mm^ |^##il!Sli^^Mi lYou'll Laughaas ■Y-o^-elNm^Mmbm"? (Approved"for Universal Exhibition.) IN^ADDITION: Chapter Twd lot. the i. Thrilling ""'' Offered : in "Picture' Entertainment? , : , NOTE STARTING TIMESFOR-*™*"* ING SESSION:-HCartpon.., 7,15*, spin Tommy" £2O, 'Tiavtd Harjutf* GHIIJ3REN^Dt(JjM W f . ;*3* * ■ $ car§;jfob^ ESSEX CHALLENGER "4^boß: : U sports ;•:-,:-•• mm OAKLAND TOURER r £gg THESOtJTH ISLAND? MpTORSi LTD* . Cambridge tterrafce*;. - (Opp. City Band Rotunda) «Phenes 33-585 and it^^L^ RECEIVED BY TH first floor- s< - '7

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 1

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