AMUSEMENTS CROWDS AND CRITICS ALIKE, BY THEIR OVATION AT THE PACKED SESSIONS ON SATURDAY, HAVE ACCLAIMED "FIRE OVER ENGLAND" AS A TRULY GREAT PICTURE. THE REGENT (Dir.: J. C. "Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd.) Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. ALEXANDER KORDA Presonts the ERICH POMMER PRODUCTION, OVER VEU fWER VJVER England •• ngland" England " NGLAND" FLORA ROBSON, LAURENCEIOLIYIEE, VIVIEN LEIGH, LESLIE BAN Kb. Here is thrilling adventure with swashbuckling sailors settine forth to challenge the Spanish might. Here is youthful romance, revolting in deerls of gallantry for the women they love. Here is majestic pageantry in the spacious days of the Elizabethan era. No wonder "Fire Over England" was awarded the League of Nations' Gold Medal for the best picture of 10371 A London Films Production. Released through United Artists. Also, YOU MUST BOOK NOW I Plans at Theatre, 32-888. rTHE"IONDOrI Adults: 2 FEATURES Res.: DRAMA AND COMEDY. , , 6d Gene Strattoo-Porter's Story, I/" "FRECKLES" —^ Approved for Universal Exhibition, i / OQ RICHARD BARTIIELMESS in '/ "4 HOURS TO WAIT." w , AJ Kccommended by Censor for Adults. ] /- ° a Children 6d. LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. ' | TUDOR CINEMA I =3Last Night at 81 Artificially Heated! =: Nova Pilbcam, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, = ■ Frank Cellier & Dame Sybil Thorndyke in EE "TUDOR ROSE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EE Also "MARCH OF TIME." "Bunny" Austin in "Tennis" —British Air News, Coloured Cartoon, etc. = TO-MORROW! Ist Screening in Auckland of " SYLVIA SCARLETT" from Compton McKenzie's Novel. —: Recommended by Censor for Adults. rwirr-rnr j TAKAPUNA. GAIETY CINEMA 'w>one2«-4<sr> I ! To-night at 8! Double-Feature Programme: Edward Arnold and Binnie Barnes, in __ SUTTER S GOLD." And Wheeler and Woolsey in their latest = Comedy: "MUMMY'S 80Y5..". (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) YES, SHE WILL GET HERE! SEE TUESDAY'S HERALD. WRESTLING TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JOHN SPELLMAN JOHN SPELLMAN JOHN SPELLMAN The "Iron Man" of the ring and silencer of rough wrestlers. LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD N.Z.'s Champion. COUNTRY PATRONS. —A few selected reserves will be kept back for those patrons unable to book through the usual office. Bo wiso and book your scat at Reg. Lewis, Corner of Queen and Fort Streets. DANCING BLIND Institute, Auckland's Most Bril liant Band; Old-time and Modern.— Box 8, Newmarket. Phone 45-870. EPI SHALFOON'S Bands available Dances Parties, Weddings.—Atwaters. EARN American Tap Dancing.—Clare Hall, new Studio, fi doors above Town Hall. EUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldg., Newton —Private Lessons, 2/6. Tap, Ballroom. by post: :< dances as taught in Studio, fi/-. TEACHERS OF MUSIC LICE HIGGS, L.T.C.L.. Piano, Theory. Exam. Pupils prepared.—2 Burleigh St TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION RAIE ROBINSON (London). — Correct Speech, Stage. Concerts—Warwick Chs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 18
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