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amusements I REGENT THEATRE I 11 2.15 8. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Universal Pictures Present Douglas Fairbanks, Jun., Basil Rathbone, Barbara O'Neil, Virginia Field, C. Aubrey Smith, Lionel Atwill, Mary Forbes, Melville Coopor, Theodor von Eltz, Cecil Kellaway. , "THE "THE SUN NEVER SETS" SUN NEVER SETS" NOT A WAR STORY 1 The story of a family steeped in the traditions of the Colonial Service. jfc. "PARAMOUNT AIR NEWS." i News in Flashes along the Western Front—Allies press on as Peace move fa "MR, EDEN SPEAKS FOR THE EMPIRE." Also in the wake of the Raiders—"Alß RAID ON FIRTH OF FORTH" —The Forth Bridge—Burial of German Airmen, etc. Plans at Regent Phono 32-888. Recommended by Censor for Adults. YOU COULD NOT WISH FOR A BIGGER SHOW I THE GREATEST EPIC OF THEM ALL! CECIL B. DE MILLE, the most famous producer of our time, responsible for such world-wide successes as "The Ten Commandments". .. ."The King of Kings"... ."The Plainsman' "The Buccaneer," and many other epics, now gives you his greatest screen achievement. The magnificent and thrilling story of a man and woman fighting side by side for lovo and glory! 'UNION 'UNION 'UNION 'UNION 'UNION 'UNION PACIFIC" PACIFIC" PACIFICPACIFIC" PACIFIC" PACIFIC" Its bigness and scope is unrivalled in film history. Two years were spent in actual research, one year in production, and a cast literally "of thousands" was employed. Whole towns were built to give you your biggest screen thrill! You cannot fail to bo impressed, and will shout its praises for many years to come! NEXT CHANGE AT THE REGENT Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Paramount Picture. | TUDOR CINEMA | 'gffii. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30! Special Programme: WHEELER & HI WOOLSEY in "HIGH FLYERS"; =l=l Chapter 2 of Flash Gordon Serial "BUCK ROGERS" and Splendid. Shorts. = (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) === This Evening at 8.15! =pi t\/c DDOOf Jane Baxter and LLlVti dKUUiS., Barry K. Barnes in 11 "THE WARE CASE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) == From the famous English Stage Play. Also: British Air News: French guns -= pound the Siegfried Line; Duke of HI Windsor in Paris; Mr. Winston Churchill at his son's wedding, and the Contraband ss Patrol at work. "Romantic England," ===== "Popular Science," etc. | GAIETY CINEMA | Phone 23-405. L ! To-night, 8. Matinee To-day at 2. 1= Robert Taylor and Maureen O'Snllivan in gg "THE CROWD ROARS." !=i (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) I AVONDALE iSSgMS 2 1 and Mon. §== Nan Grey, Ralph Bellamy and Ann p|| Shirley in "GIRLS' SCHOOL" ~=s And Walter Pidgeon, Mary Astor and = Freddie Bartholomew, in u "LISTEN, DARLING." §Hs Two Great Comedies —All Fun Programme. ==H (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) CLARION GLEN EDEN. To-night and Monday at 8 p.m. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m.—lce Blocks Free to each child. GEORGE FORMBY in "KEEP FIT." George O'Brien in "ARIZONA LEGION." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY NEXT:—"lllegal Traffic" (Recommended by Censor for Adults), and Selected Supporting Programme. THE BEST COSTS NO MORE CABARET METROPOLE QUEEN STREET. WHERE SAMMY LEE'S AMERICANADIANS SWING AND SWAY TUESDAY 8 P-M., Admission -J /£» THURSDAY at 8 P.M., Admission 9/. FRIDAY AT 8.30 P.M., Admission 2/fi SATURDAY AT 8 P.m., Admission 2/0 IT COSTS NO MORE TO RESERVE. Reservations Phono 42-330. MAX ARCHER. Manager. BOWLING fffc gOWLING QENTRE. Vn<s OPEN SINGLES «/ M TOURNAMENT. INTENDING COMPETITORS are ro--L minded that ENTRIES for the above Tournament close with the undersigned not later than 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 22nd instant. GEO. L. GLADDING, Socretary. JUBILEES gT. AND gCHOOLS. 1877-1039 JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. THURSDAY, Nov. 23: Reunion in School Ground, 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, Nov. 21: Children's Sports, etc., Schoolgrounds, 1.30 p.m. SATURDAY, Nov. 25: Garden Party at (lie School. 2 p.m. Grand Banquet, 0.30 p.m. SUNDAY, Nov. 2(S: Divine Service, Schoolgrounds. 2.30 p.m. Owing to the destruction of tho School Records by fire, someone may have been missed from tho invitation list. It may havo been YOU. So please coma all tho same, R. J. YOUNG, Secretary. GREYHOUND RACING rrHE BAPAKURA CLUB will hold MeetJ- ing, November 25, at Massey Park. Nominations close 23rd. Maiden 5/-, with £1 added. Novice, 4/-. Hurdles,' 5/-. Open Sweeptake, 2/G. Puppy, 2/O.—R. Thorpo, Hon. Secrotary, Papakura. ATHLETIC SPORTS NND A L E CLUB. Athletic and Cycling Evonts for Club Members only will be held TO-DAY and EACH SATURDAY in November at the New Ground, New Lynn. Permission to charge 6d admission has been granted by the Now Lynn Domain Board (A. T.'Heiman, Chairman).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23507, 18 November 1939, Page 22

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