AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT N.Z.'t Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions .. 11 a.m , 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. PINAL TWO DAYS. CLARK GABLE LORETTA YOUNG in "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" It lias Thrilled thousands. Approved for Universal Exhibition. DISTINGUISHED REGENT PREMIERE. FRIDAY NEXT. There is always u keen sense of anticipation and oxcitement aroused in tho presentation of each new portrayal by Air. Arliss. On this occasion these feelings aro intensified by the praise by overseas critics, who unanimously acclaim this the most distinguished of all the great artist's pictures. PRE-EMINENT ... IN A YEAR OF GREAT PICTURES. SUPERB MOUNTING . . . CONSUMMATE ACTING . . BRILLIANT DIALOG U K . . . BREATHTAKING INCIDENT . . STIRRING ROMANCE ... A GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT AND A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO "ROTHSCHILD." Darryl Zanuck Presents QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE j^RLISS The Superlative Production of " QARDINAL " QARDINAL " QARDINAL " QARDINAL " QARDINAL " QARDINAL " QARDINAL " QARDINAL JJICHELIEU." TMCHELIEU." RICHELIEU." MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. EDWARD ARNOLD, DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE. CESAR ROMERO, FRANCIS LISTER. And Thousands of Extra Players. Richelieu . . . "The Red Shadow" . . Feared as a Cardinal, hated as a man, he flung his cloak oyer bloodstained Europe smouldering under Royal passions. As greedy hands reached for his frail throat, "undaunted he matched lies with spies, cunning with cleverness! 20th Century United Artists. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Preceded by ATMOSPHERIC PRESENTATION. MR. WILSON EWART MR. WILSON EWART The eminent Australian Singing "The Laughing Cavalier. EXHIBITION OF FENCING by Trainees of T. W. Brown, Esq., Military College—Medallist. The Regent Instrumental Trio, Walt Disney's Colour Symphony. "THE GOLDEN TOUCH." Reservations. —Booking for all Sessions is Already Very Heavy. Plans at Regent (Phone 46-888). Matinee Plans Are Available. SKATING g K A T I N G. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ROUSHWORTH RINK. Big Night of Fun. Grand "Back to Childhood" Carnival. SATURDAY NEXT. DON'T MISS THIS. PUBLIC NOTICES IDAISE ELLIS, being the occupier of » a Lending Library and Book Exchange Shop, situate at 153 Ponsonby Road, Auckland, hereby give notice that 1 have applied to the Stipendiary Magistrate at Auckland for Total Exemption from the closing hours at present required to bo observed, end that such application will be heard at the Magistrate's Court at Auckland, on MONDAY, the 16th dny of September, 1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon. (Signature) D. ELLIS. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 1 ZEALAND, HAMILTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN DIVORCE. TO WILLIAM ALEXANDER ALCOCK, formerly of Taihape, in New Zealand, but now of Parts Unknown. Take notice that a Citation has been issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hamilton, citing you to appear and answer the Petition of ELVIE AGNES ALCOCK, of Rotorua, wherein she prays for a Divorce from you to the marriage on the ground that you and she are parties to a Separation Order made by a Stipendiary Magistrate, and such Citation intimntes that, in default of your so doing, the Court will proceed to hear the said Petition and to pronounce sentence therein, notwithstanding your abs3nce. Now, therefore, take notice that for the purposes aforesaid you are, within thirty days after the date of this publication, to attend in person or by your Solicitor ftt thq Supreme Court Office at Hamilton and there to file an answer, without which you will not be ollowed to address the Court at any etago of the proceedings. A copy of the said Citation nnd Petition will be supplied to you on your npplying f or same at the Supreme Court Office at Hamilton. Dated at Hamilton this 4th day of September, 1935. (L.8.) G. S. CLARK. Registrar, Friends of the Respondent are particularly requested to forward io him tho foregoing advertisement, HAMPSON AND DAVYS, of Rotorua. are the Solicitors for tho Petitioner, whoso address for service is at the office of Messieurs McMullin and Brown, Solicitors, Victoria Street. Hnmilton. RAILWAY NOTICES JyJ-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TO-DAY, Wednesday, September 11, 1935, the usual 11.28 p.m. Otahuhu-Auckland train will leave Otahuhu at 11.50 p.m. and run correspondingly later to Auckland. OOLF TUITION AUCKLAND'S Leading Professional, Norric Bell. For appointments Phone 45-412. Watt's Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. "FREDDIE BRANCH, 44 Vulcan Bldgs. Phone 42-425.—Dominion's Senior and Most Successful Coach. Advice FrcoSPORTS GOODS DACQUET Restringing, from 9a Cd. New J-w Season's Racqueta showing.—Kingaford's. New address: Endean's Bldgs., below G.P.O. CAREFULLY-Strung Tennis Racquets, fully guaranteed Restringing, lowest rates.—Tennis Supply Co., 03 Queen St. SPECIAL Tennis Offer! Restringing, usually 15S, now Gs Gd; guaranteed.— Modern Bag Co., opposite Town Hall.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 24
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