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AMUSEMENTS. TWICE DAILY | OPERA | NOW 2.15 and 8 p.m. | HOUSE I, SHOWING The Screen’s Greatest Actress in a Picture so Different, so Refreshing, you’ll be Delighted and Amazed. ELISABETH BERGNER i “STOLEN ! - r “STOLEN i LIFE” I i LIFE | | WILFRID LAWSON 1 - The powerful story of a woman who stole another’s life, and had to choose between joy and happiness or sorrow and sin. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also Screening— A Glorious Musical 1 real Entitled “TANNHAUSER” • “TANNHAUSER” Brought to the screen by the Philharmonic Orchestra of America in all its Grandeur of 122 Musicians and 50 Voices. * COMMENCING FRIDAY FOR A SHORT SEASON A Mighty Epic of the Screen; Photographed in TECHNICOLOUR DICK FORAN j “HEART OF i ALLEN JENKINS GLORIA DICKSON | THE NORTH” I GALE PAGE (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Commencing SATURDAY MATINEE Commencing 15 Hot-blooded, High-riding, Thrill Chapters “FLAMING FRONTIERS” Starring JOHN MACK BROWN I The King of All Western Serials ! Over the mark for the greatest Adventure Excitement of your life. Double the sock of the Wildest picture you ever saw, and Ten Times the Thrills. TWICE DAILY . FINALLY -15 45 p.ni - R EGEN to-night n\p-R-T-A-l-N T -M-E-N-T —IN CAPITAL LETTERS— Ol'r FEATURE PACKS MO RE REAL ENTERTAINMENT THAN ANY PICTURE 1 N MONTHS. - ITS- —ITS—“DI j- d MEET THE BUMSTEADS “Rlnnrlip” blondie The Greatest Family in Pictures GDI r n “Blondie” Blondie Ü BJ onC !i e ” 'bLONDIE portray- j | DAGWOOD, por- j uplj’ 6 ” Blondie ed by PENNY I | frayed by ARTHUR I BlOlldie “Dlnnrli’A” SINGLETON is the | I LAKE is the master ' “Blondie GDI 1 r D cutest bag of tricks Ii Of the hOUS - e • ■ Blondie that ever popped , | when he isn t in | DlOllGie “Rinndip” I into y° ur beart I i the dog house I Blondie “Blond e” ' mTi ’ ' fiTi “Blondie” “B ond e” , — — 1 “Blondie” «D 1 J’ ” BABY DUMPLING j | DAISY, portrayed j “BJ nnf K ” Blondie portrayed by LARRY || by SPOOKS,, is al a g} OI1 9! e „ ‘-Rlondie I SIMMS, is four and ; j bright little puppy j DlOndie uni —-v )) I mamma’s dimpled ;i of doubtful ances- | Blondie i darling .. . when | ] try and leads a | “Blondie | he’s asleep. | | dog’s life. Blondie “Blondie” “Blondie” ALSO HOPALONG CASSID Y AND HIS PALS IN“renegadFtraFi.” s c o h ’n?B e upp y " tere PLA^O^r 0 ” 5 APP BO?K“ erea ' “'PHONE 601. A Screen Test for Your Baby — — -i | In aid of St. John Ambulance. r , P^ s ‘ IT P TUP i T?F j ENTER YOUR BABY NOW AT REGENT THEATRE. |

PUBLIC NOTICESSEE YOUR BABY IN MOTION PICTURE! SEE YOUR BABY IN MOTION PICTURE. gT. JOHN AMBULANCE RATIONAL jg.ABY gHOW g/\BY gHOW A SCREEN TEST FOR YOUR BABY Born on or after January 1, 1937. FIRST PRIZE £5OO CASH FOR BONNY BABY N.Z. SECOND PRIZE £250 CASH Donated by the Proprietors of the Universal Health Remedy, R.U.R. The Film of the Winners will be sent to Hollywood. ENTRIES NOW OPEN ::: eNTRIeI NOW OPEN ENTRIES NOW OPEN 2* at _ ENTRIES NOW or THE REGENT THEATRE. From 2.30 to 5 and 7.30 to 9. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 13, 7 p.m. Movie Cameramen Start Shooting on WEDNESDAY. Nov. 15, GREYMOUTH BABIES will be Screened at the REGENT THEATRE Over a period of four weeks, commencing NOVEMBER 24. The winning baby will be the entrant securing the highest number of votes over that period. VOTING IS FREE to all patrons of the Theatre, who will receive a voting Coupon when purchasing their Theatre ticket. No extra charge tor admission. Full Picture Programme. PRIZES FOR REGENT. FIRST PRIZE £lO CASH. SECOND £7/10/-, CASH. THIRD £5 CASH. VOTERS’ PRIZES. For voters returning counterfoils, to the greatest value, from voting lor V ° telS coupons at END OF NATIONAL CONTEST. FIRST £lO CASH. SECOND: Two D.C. Seats per week for three montns. THIRD- Two D.C. Seats per week for one month 15 CONSOLATION PRIZES OF TWO D.C. SEATS at regent theatre. DON’T FORGET. DON’T FORGET. DON’T FORGET. APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN, ”GIBBS ~jyjOTORS LTD. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE, 1939-1940 DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED WESTPORT-GREYMOUTH-CHRISTCHURCH PASSENGER SERVICE— From Monday, NOVEMBER 6th, 1939, to Saturday, MARCH 30th, 1940 (both days inclusive), a DAILY SERVICE will operate between WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and CHRISTCHURCH and vice versa, cis under • Leave WESTPORT daily 6.30 a.m., arrive GREYMOUTH 9.45 a.m., connecting with Express Train for CHRISTCHURCH. Leave GREYMOUTH for WESTPORT daily 4.30 p.m., after arrival of Express Train from CHRISTCHURCH. Arrive WESTPORT 8 p.m. Including CHRISTMAS DAY, BOXING DAY, NEW YEAR’S DAY, and on SUNDAYS, DECEMBER 24th, DECEMBER. 31st, and JANUARY 7th. Additional RELIEF SERVICE leaves WESTPORT 7 p.m. and arrives GREYMOUTH 10 p.m. to connect with Special Night Passenger Train leaving GREYMOUTH for CHRISTCHURCH on FRIDAY, 22nd, and SATURDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, at 10.35 p.m. GREYMOUTH-WESTPORT SERVICE— Leave GREYMOUTH daily 8 a.m. Arrive WESTPORT 11.30 a.m. Leave WESTPORT daily 12.45 p.m. Arrive GREYMOUTH 4.30 p.m. and connect with train for Hokitika. Including CHRISTMAS DAY, BOXING DAY, and NEW YEAR’S DAY SUNDAY SERVICE, GREYMOUTH-WESTPORT— Leave GREYMOUTH every Sunday at 9 a.m. Arrive WESTPORT 12 noon. Leave WESTPORT every Sunday at 2 p.m. Arrive GREYMOUTH 5 p.m. SPECIAL CARS TO ALL RACE MEETINGS ON WEST COAST QIBBS' ROTORS L TD - NELSON-BLENHEIM & N ELSON-MOTUEKA-RIWAKA-TAKAKA SERVICES APPLY AT OFFICE, 108 MAWHERA QUAY 'PHONE 461 —DAY AND NIGHT— PHONE 461

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Grey River Argus, 8 November 1939, Page 1

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