OVERHEARD IN GLADSTONE RD. iiminmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiimiiimiimniuiiniiiiimmiMMiiiimiiiMiiimiiiiiMiiMiiiimi VER;N: “Hey Bill! Where are you going with that crowd?” BILL: “We are all ROLLING DOWN TO “RIO" at the MAJESTIC. . . . They tell me its a great show. . . and in addition there is a wonderful programme. . . and you know I like to get value for my money. . . Well, so long, Vern, I'll have to hurry . . . It’s a long programme and starts at 7.30.” VERN: “At 7.30 . . . Why what’s on?” BILL: “Well FIRSTLY there’s the new Serial “THE PHANTOM CREEPS” With Bela Lugosi handing out the thrills SECONDLY, there’s the world famous unsolved mystery “Tie Albury Pyjama Girl Mystery” THIRDLY we get a real good laugh and some bright music in W THE RIVER* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Preston Foster, Tony Martin, Arthur Treacher and Slim Summerville . . . This puts us in a good mood for the interval . ? . FO ( URTHLYi after interval we hurry in on the “piece de resistance” rnd WITH BASIL RATHBbNE | ■ VICTOR M°LAGLEN SIGRID GURIE notable cast. It dpesn’t finish until 10.55, but I understand that arrangements have been made for the buses to wait. Well, Vern, I must run along.” VERN: O.K. Bill, go for your life, it sounds too good to miss. BILL; Say, Vern, tell any kids, you meet that,, as “The" Lone Ranger" will lie , screened, in addition all this on Saturday afternoon, the matinee will commence at 1.15. VERN: Sure, well Cheerio. MAJESTIC SESSIONS 1.45 and 7.30 “RIO” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ENTER YOUR BABY NOW—in the St. John Ambulance National Baby Contest . . . Entries are being received at the Majestic Office from 10 a.m. daily.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20185, 1 March 1940, Page 2
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