AUMSEMENTS, ETC. ENTER FOR THE REGENT LIARS’ COMPETITION. GO01) PRIZES. Send in what you consider your best lie. Mark envelope. Girl of the Ozarks” Liars Contest. Entries close next Friday night. REGENT NOW SHOWING 2 MORE NIGHTS—TO-NIGHT & MONDAY Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2.30 p.m. THE BIG DOUBLE FEATURE THAT SPELLS •‘ENTERTAINMENT u;pnt to town U The greatest racing drama since "Broadway Bill” With •Mr Deeds” went to town but see “The Two Fisted Gentleman” go to town —and how he goes. MICKEY ROONEY PATRICIA ELLIS DENNIS MOORE II in ___ II _ “DOWN THE STRETCH j DOWN THE STRETCH ! A story of courage, loyalty and thrills. j JAMES DUNN | JUNE CLAYWORTH I j GEORGE McICAY | II in _ TWO FISTED GENTLEMAN | TWO FISTED GENTLEMAN j A comedy knock-out from the lirst to final round. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS; NEWSREEL, CARTOON, ETC, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) HAVE YOU BOOKED YET? IF NOT, RING 1144 NOW! Dir.: Amalgamated Theatre Ltd. STATE inih.. Sessions Daily at 2.30 and 8 p.m. 1111 The most thrilling adventure picture in town to-night! (11l Australia presents its first world standard release. The “FLYING DOCTOR” “FLYING DOCTOR” “FLYING DOCTOR” For Universal Exhibition. CHARLES FARELL MARY McGUIRE MARGARET VYNER Gloriously real —startlingly true to life in the great “out-back.” \ JOE VALLI TOM LURICH DON BEAIJIVIjjN A wonderful story, brilliantly handled—action at racing speed—the lure of gold—the roar of the big cities—an epic under the Southern Cross—including the famous Air Medical Service.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 April 1937, Page 1
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