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AMUSEMENTS GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT . . DRAMA. HUMOUR. PATHOS, BLENDED IN THE ROMANTIC PAGES OP A NEVER. TO BE FORGOTTEN STORY—NOW PRESENTED AN AN IOt'THRALLING SCREEN ATTRACTION. TO-DAY THE REGENT N.Z.'a Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Shoppera' Sesaion. 6 p.m. TREMENDOUS ON THE SCREEN. It captures all the charm and fascination of the story ... it brings sublime moments of laughter, sadness and romance . . . Those quaint humorous characters endeared to millions live in this magnificent picture. GENE STRATTON-PORTER'B " A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL "A GIRL OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE LIMBERLOST" LIMBERLOST " LIMBERLOST " LIMBERLOST" LIMBERLOST" LIMBERLOST " LIMBERLOST " LIMBERLOST " LIMBERLOST " Remarkably portrayed by MARIAN MARSH, As .... . Eleanora. LOUISE DRESSER. As ... . The Mother. RALPH MORGAN. As .. . . Wes Sinton. EDWARD NUGENT, HENRY B. WALTHALL. Surely you remember them? Eleanor faced with the unrelenting hatred of her mother —the cheerful philosophy of Wes and Margaret Sinton—The romance with Philip—Billy the Ragamuffin —and the Bird Woman! Laughter and tears are intermingled, but you'll be enthralled right to the happy but touching finale. Approved for Universal Exhibition. REGENT'S VARIETY FEATURETTES. Book Early. Ladies, Attend Early at Matinees. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). | " THE LONDON " | ' ENTIRE CHAKGE TO-DAY. 6d Owing to Numerous Requests. 6d "THE KING'S JUBILEE ~ :)d PROCESSIONS" ™ 6d WILL BE SCREENED FRIDAY 6d „ , AND SAT. DO NOT MISS IT! 0 , 3d JEAN HARLOW & 3d 6d FRANCHOT TONE in 6d 3d 1 "BLONDE BOMBSHELL" j 3d /lj Glamorous. Explosive, Thrilling, ✓ j Da A peep through Film Star's keyhole ua Recommended by Censor for Adults, o j MANY GOOD SUPPORTS. Continuous trom 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. > i oa Most Interesting Bill To-day at oa 3d THE LONDON—Opp. G.P.O. 3d | TUDOR CINEMA ] £»°2& '/// This Evening at 8! "Cosy and Warm.' GEORGE ARLISS '/o With DORIS KENYON In #*THE AFFAIRS ' OF VOLTAIRE" w (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Hipped from the forbidden pages Ay of history I y/y Excellent Supporting Programme I /y Including Jubilee Procession in London Cyy Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), at 2.30. !! GAIETY CINEMA j Phone 23-465. J L To-nicht! Walter Connolly and Victor McLaglen in "THE CAPTAIN BATES TBE SEA." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LEAGUE FOOTBALL MT. ALBERT WILL BE THERE. The meeting of the two Leading Teams on Saturday at CARLAW PARK will prpvide a great match. MOUNT ALBERT are within 2 points of RICHMOND. Tho MOUNT ALBERT team is confident that RICHMOND will be beaten. There is a rumaur that an outstanding personality in the football world will be playing for MT. ALBERT on Saturday. MARIST 0.8. V. PONSONBY. MARIST 0.8. V. PONSONBY. DEVONPORT V. CITY. DEVONPORT V. CITY. RICHMOND V. MT. ALBERT. ASSESSMENT COURT gITTING OF ASSESSMENT COURT. UNDER THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT. 1925. AND ITS AMENDMENTS. It is hereby notified that the Sitting of the Assessment Court under the above Act. for the purpose of hearing objections to the revised Valuation Roll for tho Borough of Rotorua, is further adjourned to the Courthouse, Rotorua, on TUESDAY, July 16. 1935. at 10 a.m. J. G. L. HEWITT. 20/8/85. - President. TENDERS >UBLIC WORKS' DEPARTMENT OIL LAUNCH. Tenders for the construction, supply and delivery of tho above close with ths Secrr tary. Public Works Tenders Board. Well inglon, at 4 p.in, on 9th JULY NEXT Plaiiß and specifications may be seen on application to Public Works Offices, Auck land, Cliristchurch, Dutiedin und Head Office, Wellington. PRICE wanted for Cutting Large Qunn tity of Tea-tree Firewood.—Owner. 747. HEHALP. O ASHES, heart totara, glazed, open, all O sizes; satisfaction guaranteed.—Crookes. Onehunga Joinery, Queen St.. Onehunga. £AVE QN jgRICKWORK /"^OSTS |MPROVED gRICKS jgETTER |3RICES NO AGENTS BUY DIRECT FROM THE QRUM jgRICK. rjMLE & pOTTERY COMPANY, LIMITED. GREAT NORTH ROAD. NEW LYNN. Phone 47-640.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22141, 21 June 1935, Page 20

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