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AMUSEMENTS ATOW COMMENCIXG ITS 1> THIRD RECORD-BREAK- «• IX G WEEK. THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11. a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. Selznirk-lntcrnalional presents: JANET * FREDRIC AND GAYNOR * MARCH "A With MAY ROBSOX—ANDY DEVINE, A DO LP FIE M EXJOU—LIOXEL STANDEE iou will see Fredric March in tlie !r role yon will Ions; remember as his finest. For here he plays the part of a great movie star—in a story a; which reveals the laughter and love—the bitterness and jealousy—the romance and glamour that all # go into the making of movies. AI so. Wall Disney Colour Cartoon, "MTC:KEY'S CIRCUS." (Released through United Artists.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE EARLY!! Plans at Theatre Tlio Management regret the Free List Entirely Suspended. "specially engaged for" THE CHILDREN'S HOLIDAYS ON THE STAGE! LIVE TRAINED TIGERS In a Breath-taking Act. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK AT THE MATINEES ONLY! THE ASTOR, I DOMINION KOAD 111 l (Centrally Heated) >| To-night at S. Variety Session, 7.30. FREDRIC MARCH, OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in HERVEY ALLEX'S | "ANTHONY ADVERSE? 7 " • [ "ANTHONY ADVERSE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. S ELECTED FEATUR ETTES. Lounge Circle, 1/0. Child, 1/*. Stalls. J/3. Child. 9d. Reserves, No Extra. Tel. 15-433. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "MOONLIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE." Final Ep. "PHANTOM RIDER," Cartoon, Etc. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road... .Phone <lO-252. Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated .. Warm <fc Comfortable. TO-DAY AT 1.30. "THEODORA GOES WILD." Irene Dunne, Melvyn Douglas. T . "TOUGH GUY." Jackie Cooper, Joseph Calleia, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ON THE STAGE—At water's Mouth Organ and Piano Aceordeon Band . . . DON'T MISS IT! NEW REGENT -= EPSOM Centrally Heated. To-night. 7A5. Ph 14-142 DEANNA DURBIN in " THREE SMART GIRLS." v " THREE SMART GIRLS." r.' , A\y r - ovc !' for Universal Exhibition. Pat O Brien in "PUBLIC ENEMY'S WIFE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee, 2 p.m. HENDERSON Tn DOUnLE,,FEATURE: Dowlas Fairbanks, ln „ Amateur Gentleman"; also "The ,HHnn { » .'"o"; (Both Adult Recommend.ition.) And Silly Symphony, all Colour. M "Orthodoxy is the Bourbon of the World of Thought. It learns not and neither can it forget."—(Huxley). "'PHE MARTYRDOM OF FERRER THE -1- GREAT SPANISH PATRIOT." SPEAKER. REV. J. H. CHAPPLE. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 11. 7 p.m., Doors Open; 7.15, Screen Talks; 7.35. Rev. J. H. Chappie; 5.15. Interval; S.'JO, Picture Programme, headed by "THE SCOTLAND YARD MYSTERY." Starring Gerald du Manrier, the Brilliant English Actor. Recommended by Censor for Adults. SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. The Management reserves the right to refuse Admission to any Person. IMPORTANT! The Theatre Doors will be closed during the Address (between 7.35 and 8.15), so please be seated at 7.30. THE RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE (IXC.). TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, I6TH, AT 8 P.M. SHARP. ARTHUR FORD PSYCHIC AXD LECTURER. Under the Auspices of the Quest Club and Psychic Institute. . The psychic who obtained tho Houdini secret code message. His messages from the spirit world como through as fluently and as easily as through a telephone; names (surnames, pet names, outlandish names), como rolling out in astonishing fashion and take your breath away. Crowds were unable to obtain admission to Sydney Town Hall. Book early to avoid disappointment. Arthur Ford will broadcast from IZB, MONDAY. 0.30 p.m., and WEDXESDAY, 0 p.m. Dorothea Ryan at tho organ, 7.15 p.m. to S p.m. D.oors open at 7 p.m. Artists.—Mrs. Jones-Parry and Mr. Bob Joncs-rarry.

ADMISSION, —Reserves, at Lewis Eady's. 4/0 and 2/6 (including tax); 1000 seats at 1/-. RUGBY FOOTBALL MORE RUGBY THRILLS! START OF JUBILEE TROPHY CONTEST! GRAMMAR v. MANUKAU, GRAMMAR v. MANUKAU, 3 P.M. SUBURBS v. EDEN, SENIOR B. 1.30 PAI. GRAFTON >. TECHNICAL, No. 2. 3 P.M. EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK. TO-DAY Admission: Ground, 1/; Ladies, 6d; Schoolboys, 3d; Stand. 1/ extra. SHOW GROUNDS, 3 P.M. ' MARIST v. TRAINING COLL Ground and Stand, 1/. STURGES PARK, 3 P.M. OTAHUHU v. UNIVERSITY. Admission. Gd. —_ * DEVONPORT, 3 P.M. NORTH SHORE y. COLL. RIFLES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22777, 10 July 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22777, 10 July 1937, Page 28