AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS! BETTE DAVIS In "KID GALAHAD" With HUMPHREY BOG ART, ED. G. ROBINSON. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 12.15 and 8 p.m. OUR HOPES FOR TO-MORROW DIE WITH US TO-DAY! An Arabic saying used in this gripping drama that aptly expresses the whole theme of this masterpiece. Warner Bros. Present Another NOTHEIt DAWN" AWN" Starring An exciting new team: 17RROL T7LYNN IiHROL 1 LYNN As the carefree, dashing, romantic captain of a military outpost in India. Kay thrancis AY r RANCIS As the wife of the Colonel who finds herself in the power of a force greater than life itself—her love for her husband's friend. With lAN HUNTER HERBERT MUNDIN FRIEDA INESCORT A story of two fine men and one splendid woman who found that honour cannot be discarded any easier than love. A gripping drama of life at a far-flung military outpost of the British Empire. ANOTHER PROGRAMME OF HIGH STANDARD:— 1. A Melody Master: JACK DENNY & HIS BAND 2. Musical Revue: "MOVIE MANIA" 3. Technicolour Cartoon: "UNCLE TOM'S BUNGALOW" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVE EARLY! Plans at Theatre '■%%/1 "THE LONDON" - 1 Adults: 2 Features, Comedy & Drama! Res.: 6d CHARLES BUDDY ROGERS In i , "OLD MAN RHYTHM" M MARY ASTOR, RICARDO CORTEZ I / Both Recommended for Adults. 1 / THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. — x/ | TUDOR CINEMA | P R t ™ D 2 % This Evening at 81 EE TYRONE POWER EE & LORETTA YOUNG In a Briskly-Paced Comedy, H LO VE~IS~NEWS " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: "THE KING'S PEOPLE." A Special British Short Introducing John Drinkwater, Bernard Shaw, Austen Chamberlain and Lady Astor. | GAIETY CINEMA j Phone 23-4G5 • — : ! To-night. Constanco Worth (Mrs. George Brent), In = "CHINA PASSAGE." •rrr (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HOPALONG CASSIDY'S GUNS ARE OUT! WILLIAM BOYD IN Clarence E. Mulford's Newest HOPALONG CASSIDY, "RUSTLERS' VALLEY" Also ZANE GREY'S "FORLORN RIVER" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ROXY—TIVOLI—TO-DAY I TROTTING ' TROTTING THE FEATURE ATTRACTION For the HOLIDAY WEEK-END AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1037. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 23, MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), OCT. 25 SEE SPECIAL ADVT. ON PAGE 19. TROTTING THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE A. G. MABEE, Secretary. MEETINGS ECONOMIC SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Meeting will bo held at the University College TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.45 p.m. MR. L. K. MUNRO Will give an Address on 'THE CASE AGAINST FURTHER EXTENSION OF STATE CONTROL." The Public is Invited. H. R. RODWELL, Hon. Sec. A DJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING, -tt- LOCAL BODIES LABOURERS, TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 7.30. BUSINESS: New Award, pronounced by the Court of Arbitration. BERNARD CLEWS, Secretary. N Z ]7 ARMERS ' "JJNION. THE DOMINION PRESIDENT. JJR. \y jyrULHOLLAND, WILL ADDRESS MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. AT THE UNDERMENTIONED CENTRES: W H A N G A R El—2lst. WAIMATE NORTH—22nd, Showgrounds Hall. KAITAIA—23rd. DARGAVILLE—2Sth. TE AWAMUTU—2»th. ALL FARMERS, WHETHER MEMBERS OR NON-MEMBERS, SHOULD HEAR THIS ADDRESS. DANO.ING BLIND Instituto, Auckland's Most Brilliant Band; Old-time and Modern.—Box 8 Newmarket. Phono -15-870. C LA-RE HALL Studio, 31!) Queen St.—Try tapping. Be a success at your next party. Largo Studio available. Parties.—Ph. 43-557. RUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs., Newton. —Private Lessons, 2/6. Tap, Ballroom, by post 3 dances as taught in Studio, 5/-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22864, 20 October 1937, Page 28
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