amusements REGENT—SUND AY NIGHT NEXT At 8.15. Programme Hot and rni 1 H < *Tt! I °M rs of porting Thrills and Specialties,, including Giants Gri| o f d Tlshi s, -r? alance ’ What Makes a Champion, dumping A rip- Tennis, The cream of sporting films all at one screening. A Tlp_cet your Invitation tar.'v. THIS IS THE LAST NIGHT, y - FESTI VAL OF SPORT.
AMUSEMENTS. — r REGENT The Theatre of Distinction. Scientifically Heated Throughout. TO-DAY at 2,5, 7.45A picture already so ‘■famous that no more than this advertisement is necessary to ensure crowded houses for it. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN giving the greatest performance / of a brilliant career as Sydney Carton . . .in . . . “A TALE OF TWO “A TALE OF TWO “A TALE OF TWO CITIES” CITIES” CITIES” with ELIZABETH ALLAN, BASIL RATHBONE, EDNA MAY OLIVER, H. B. WARNER, ELANCHE YURKA, HENRY B. WATHALL, REGINALD OWEN, DONALD WOODS. “A TALE OF TWO CITIES” 0, a triumph of the cinema.. The fn:n achieves a dramatic climax which few pieces of writing, however •n----spired. could emulate. Profoundly stirring,, grand in scope and magnificent in detail, the picture is superb in its presentation of one of the I most turbulent, pages of history. The characters are splendidly played by an excellent cast.”— New Zealand Herald. (Amn’oved for Universal Exhibition) Supporting items include: “COUNTRY BOY,” . A ’short subject in full colour. Evenings: ROLAND SEXTETT playing Pot Pouri of Viennese Operettas anti The Whistling Waltz. Special CELLO SOLO ( Cradle Song, Squire STEPHANIE ROLAND.
AMUSEMENTS ____ MAJESTIC NOW SHOWING At 2, 5 ancf 7.45. MARGARET SU LLAVAN. mA fro Met su Li. Avan MARGARET SULLAVAN Recently t seen, in “Only Yesterday” and “Good Fairy,” in a, itew kind of picture— '? "SO RED THE ROSE” "SO RED THE ROSE” "SO RED THE ROSE” “SO RED THE ROSE” "SO RED THE ROSE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) It has spirit and charm, and humour, each event being dovetailed in exciting dramatic sequence, with RANDOLPH SCOTT RANDOLPH SCOTT WALTER CONNOLLY WALTER CONNOLLY . and DICKIE MOORE Stark Young’s epic of men who fought and women who worked for the grand old cause of Southern chivalry. An exciting action drama. ROLAND SEXTETT .NOTE.-—Owing to length of programme, “One Way Ticket” cannot be screened at the 5 p.m. Sessions.
The Royal Agricultural Society at the conference yesterday, by an overwhelming majority ,adopted a remit directing that the Government should, bo asked to allow the direct importation of stock from Britain. There were similar remits from the Masterton A. and R Association, the Sputlidodiij Sheep Society, arjd the -New Zealand Pig Breeders’ Asociation. A remit opposing the proposals came, from- the Matanuita A. and P. Association. —Press Assn. .-<• . 51- in. the £1 "-.off pi! our beautiful rodeo sots, including the fine porcelain with silver, Wero £4/4/.-.. Now £3/3/-. —At Stoneham’s, Jewellers, Gisborne.
Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cure F’irsf md for rv>ii£rli«. Influenza. Who pays the hi!J she injured y Consult the. Standard l,n .iiranee. C'mn-r-iiny for all protection.—S. G. jVoithe, lofcal lnah'ij'br.—jicivl..
5/-. in tho £1 off till our beautiful coffee sets, including the line porcelain with silver.. Were £4/4/-. Now £.‘i/d/-. •—At Sthnnham’s, Jewellers, Gisborne.
WooHc’ Great Pennermint Cure For and Cloldk. never fails.
Call To-d<~" EVERYONE GUARANTEED. EVERYONE GENUINELY REDU CED. SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY. MR. FARMER—Here is your opportunity to spend these wintry nights at your fireside in comfort 3-Piece Chesterfield Suites are no\y reduced to £ls/7/6. Upholstered in Mothproof Genoa. at T. N. COCHRANE, Dependable Upholsterer, Town Clock Corner
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 7
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