SOCIALLY Gisborne’s First Theatre Direction: R. J. Kerridge. LAST DAY, 2 and 8 p.m. METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYEIt’S TECIINICOLOUR EXTRAVAGANZA w Tii© Wfeard of ite" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'TO-MORROW—FRIDAY—TO-MORROW THREE SESSIONS 2 5 8 THREE SESSIONS RESERVATIONS.—BOX PLANS ARE ON VIEW AT THE REGENT BOOKING OFFICE. COUNTRY PATRONS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION IN ORDER OF RECEIPT. PHONE NOW 218 OR 219. PRICES ARE AS USUAL. BEST MOTION PICTURE OF ANY YEAR!" . THE 1 li 1 * ★ s'S.O «ev \vS CO t«' U eV ★ * a m m % WITHIN RECENT YEARS . . . No lilm has received ttie widespreading acclaim that has been so generously showered on this most moving ol moving pictures, ‘•GOODBYE". MR. CHIPS.” GENTLY and sentimentally it traces the career of a great but modest man ... in whose heart burn two flames . . . cne for Iris boys . . . the other for the woman he loved. Good-bye, mr. chips,” has been called a beautiful and perhaps an immortal story ... a Cavalcade of English youth is more than entertainment ... it is an adventure into the hearts of both young and old. WE urge you to see "Mr. Chips” because we know you will see something really fine ... a picture beloved by people every walk of life. GoldwynMayer presents ROBERT DONAT GOODBYE MR.CHIPS n 1 nth GREER GARSON m X (Approved for llnivprsnr Exhibition., EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES “MENDELSSOHN’S WEDDING MARCH” The romantic story surrounding’ Mendelssohn’s best-known composition—his "Wedding March”—produced in Technicolour by James A. Fitzpatrick. LATEST AIR MAIL WAR NEWS INCLUDES KING HEARS TALES OF NAVAL HEROISM FINLAND GHOST ARMY ASTONISHES THE WORLD CANADA GIVES ALLIES BEST XMAS PRESENT PARADE OF TROOPS THROUGH WELLINGTON STREETS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 29 February 1940, Page 2
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274Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 29 February 1940, Page 2
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