AMUSEMENTS The Theatre "of Distinction. Scientifically Heated Throughout. MOW S'H O'W 8N G '■ TODAY at 2 & 7i45. •ACCUSED'’ By the .lies, of a spiteful child . . Shorn of •respect by an ignorant community. Could anything repair their lives ? “THESE THREE” “THESE THREE” “THESE THREE” with MERLE OBERON • ’ MERLE OBERON ; .hinor even than in “The Scarlet Pimpernel” and “The Dark Angel.” ■‘MIRIAM 1 . HOPKINS MIRIAM HO P IK!NS At last a sympathetic role that proves her worth JOEL 'McCREA JOEL McCREA Revealing unsuspected dramatic power All victims of a malicious lie. told by BONITA GRANVILLE 'BONITA GRANVILLE A child genius 'whose dramatic performance is positively astounding. Among an excellent selection of short subjects is “The Orphan Kittens” “The Orphan Kittens” An unusually fine coloured Silly Symphony. With this film. 'Walt Disney has, for the fourth successive time, carried oil the coveted Academy Award for the best picture in each class of the year. THE ROLAND SEXTETT. (Programme approved for Universal Exhibition).
AMUSEMENTS POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING THURSDAY 'AND SATURDAY" JTTLY and 25. First "Race 4 to start 12 noon. . Admission : Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 2/6 j 11. K. DODD, Secretary,
AMUSEMENTS. KOW. ■S'HOiWSNC . . TO-DAY at 2 & .7.45. '■ Another fi.no .Double ;Feature Programme. EID; EVERETT HORTON i -'E’D. -EVERETT HORTON ED. EVERETT HORTON ED. i EVE R ETT HORTO N In . the Funniest Picture he lias eiver made, and' that’s saying something!' HER MASTER’S VOICE HER (Recommended by Censor for Adults. - —And—GERTRUDE 'MICHAEL GERTRUDE MICHAEL GERTRUDE MiICHAEL GERTRUDE MUGHAEL In the Thrilling G-Men Drama: ia?7AM,:LM “WOMAN TRAP” i Approved for Universal Exhibition! With GEORGE MURPHY, RO3C.GE FARMS, AKIM TAMIROFF. HOME FDR dEWS AIIABS’ ANTAGONISM WILL CONTINUE IN PALESTINE EVEN IF STRIKE IS ENDED OJ.P.A. by Elec-. Tel. Copyright). fßeeeiml July 21, 7.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 21. The Times Jerusalem correspondent says thatl the .strike i® possibly ending owing to lack, of funds', hut the Arabs declare that even ifi order is restored, their antagonism towards the Jews will continue, precluding t'bc'r establishing a national home- in Palestine, except on terms acceptable to the Arabs.
In the House of Heprosentatives yesterday it was agreed that for the remainder of the session Government business should take precedence on Wednesdays, the Prime. Minister .civ ing his assurance , reasonable arrangements would be made for private, members’ business• — P . A. Such of the news In this issue xs is so : headed has appeared in The I'imes and is sent to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions, are not those of The Times unless expressly stated to be ro.
20 Ghesietfield Suites to foe sold GUARANTEED. EVERYONE GENUINELY REDUCED. SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY. m "ft®. FARMER—Here is your opportunity to spend these wintry nights at yriur fireside in comfort. 3-Piece Chesterfield Suites are now reduced to £ls/7/6. Upholstered in Mothprridf Genoa. T. N. COCHRANE, Depenc/aMe Upholsterer, Town Clock Corner
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12919, 22 July 1936, Page 7
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