AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. <J (I. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions .. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.* 8 p.m. AN APPRECIATION ... For the artistry of a great actor . . . liow well be merits the title" "First Gentleman of the Screen." Darryl Znnuck Presents QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE > The Superlative Production ol " QARDINAL RICHELIEU." " QARDINAL " QARDINAL " QARDINAL « QARDINAL J^ICHELIEU." With <l MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. And Thousands of Extra Players The Most Distinguished, the Most Entertaining of all his Pictures. United Artists—2oth Century. ■\pproved for Universal Exhibition. Also. MR. WILSON EWART, Eminent Austrfllian Baritone, In an Atmospheric Prologue._ Fencing: Exhibition —Regent 1 rio. And Walt Disney's Colour Symphony, " THE GOLDEN TOUCH." RESERVATIONS... Only a few good seats left for this evening's performance—Bookings also Heavy for To-day's Bin Matinee. PLANS AT REGENT (PHONE 32-8 SB). Phone Bookings Not Held After 7.40. W rTHET6NDON~i 2 FINE FEATURES. 6d A Big Cast of Stars. . Including 3d 3d GEORGE M COHAN. , , CLAUDETTE COLBERT 6d 6d And JIMMY DURANTE In 3d [ THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT | 36 6d A FIRST-CLASS COMEDY. - , Get rid of sleepless nights and 3d 5d family fights. And 6d THE SONG of the PLOUGH ]3d xi A human story that will amaze you. 6d Both Approved Universal Exhibition. _ , 3J Continuous from 11 to 10.30. JC , , Front Stalls and Back Circle. 6d. 6dßes., 1/-; Children Sat. Evening, Sd. 3d THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 3d f TUDOR CINEMA | Phone U S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. ■ Xhis Evening at 81 "Cosy and Warm I =RONALD COLMAN, •==™ LORETTA YOUNG. =SC AUBREY SMITH in the Romantic Story of == " CLIVE "OF INDIA " (Approved for Universal Exhibition). = Also first Coloured "Mickey, the Mouse Cartoon—"The Band Concert —British ■ \'pu-b—"Air Thrills"—Cmesound. kto._ TAKAPUNA | I GAIETY CINEMA ! : MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1 == WARNER BAXTER in |5~ " HELL IN THE HEAVENS/ (Recommended by Cen«or for Adults./ 1 TLir CTAD KARANGAHAPB RD. ! lnt JlAlx. 43-003. Centrally Heated. Daily. 2 p.m Nights (Shorts 730 till) 11 D.m : to-Day. isat.). mon., tues.: GRETA GARBO, JOHN GILBERT "QUEEN CHRISTINA." And W. 0. FIELDB, BABY LE ROV "THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY.' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition SUNDAY STRAND Doors Open 6.46 p.m Lantern Slide " Talks," 7.15 p.m. Talking Gazette and Short Addrees on VEW ZEALAND'S ECONOMIC CRIST* ! \ WOMAN'S PLAN TO END IT." By MRS. IRWIN. 1 iiikmg-Picture Programme, incliirtiiu " THE PAINTED DESERT," Breezy Western, Drama, not of the cobby type, starring CLARK GABLE Approved (or Universal Exhibition Rationalist Association and Bunda> Freedom League (Ino.). niLVER COLLECTION AT DOORS 1 RUGBY FOOTBALL Regarded the yeard as tht baldest touring team in New Zealand to defeat, Otago are eSpected to produce brilliant football again? l Auckland to-day. OTAGO AUCKLAND. JUBILEE CUP. (Semi-Final.) 'VARSITY V. . OTAHUHU. 1.80 P.M. EDEN PARK, TO-DAY. Ground, 1/j Stand, 2/| Children, 8d; Unemployed, 6d SHOW GROUNDS. JUBILEE CUP. (Semi-Final.) MARIST TECHNICAL.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22214, 14 September 1935, Page 24
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