AMUSEMENTS 4 "BEAU GESTE" SESSIONS TO-DAY AND MONDAY: 11, 2.15, 5 AND 8 P.M. Where possiblo attend the Day Sessions. I REGENT i Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picturo Corp., Ltd. SESSIONS: 11, '2.15 AND 8 P.M. A Paramount Picturo. The New and Spectacular "BEAU GESTE" "BEAU GESTE" Brothers In Arms! The Courageous "Gestes." GARY COOPER RAY MILLAND ROBT. PRESTON The New York National Philharmonic Orchestra Playing "The Merry Wives of Windsor. POPEYE "Never Sock A Baby." "Latest Air Mail News." Plans at Regent. Recommended b.v Censor for Adults. Complimentary List Suspended. AUCKLAND'S LEADING SUBURBAN THEATRES DIRECTION: Fuller-Kerridge Theatres. SYMONDS STREET. Phono 43-615. Commencing TO-DAY "TO-DAY 2.15 P.M. AND 8 P.M. (And from Monday (o Thursday next week at p.m. and s p.m. each day). FIRST NEW ZEALAND RELEASE of the WORLD-FILM PRODUCTION FROM AAN G E R TO CROSS "JESUS QF "j^AZARETH" The World's Greatest Teacher, Healer, and Lover of Men. When first shown in the Royal Albert Hall of London, the Great Auditorium was packed daily for three months —a tribute by the. world's capital to the rare beauty and poignant> force of this beautiful film. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Associate Programme includes: "Our Royal Heritage" being the story of our Lives showing why our Heritage—Great Britainstands supreme the Navy in action the Air Force of To-day —Britain's Gigantic Industries. Also: The Triumphant Return of IT.M.S. Achilles to Auckland. Also: During this evening's Intermission. and b.v special request, the musical recordings will include: "The Consecration of The House," b.v the London Philharmonic Orchestra; "I Know That. Mv Redeemer Livcth." by 2000 vo'ung voices in the Royal Albert' Hall; and "Christ Arose," bv 10,00(> trained voices in the Royal Albert Hall. Children half-price at all other sessions except this evening. Our numerous patrons are kindly urged to secure their reserves foj* this evening before 7 p.m.. since it will be almost impossible to secure them afterwards —please. Booking office at Theatre. !) a.m.7 p.m. PRINCE EDWARD
2 p.m. TO-DAY 7.30 p.m. 2 Big Action-Packed Features. JOHNNY WEISMULLER, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. Inn Hunter, Frieda Inescort, John Sheffield (the Boy Wonder), 1 "TARZAN FINDS A SON" 1 1 "TARZAN FINDS A SON" J I "TARZAN FINDS A SON" 1 M Approved for Universal Exhibition, jjj M Also g| II Anna May Wong, J. Carrol Naish, §§ Eric Blore in §= 1 "ISLAND OF I LOST MEN" 1 §7 Recommended by Censor for Adults, pg H 3 Hours of real fast moving enter- g| |§ tainment. too good to miss, . . g| B BOOK NOW I No extra for reserves, gj TAP I KARANGAHAPE RD. H IAI\ Phono 43-003. = Jolin Howard, Heather Angel, Reginald Denny, H. B. Warner, B "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S gj SECRET POLICE" y l-~ If you I.ike Thrills. Chills, m \ YOU MUST SEE y Thcso Two Baffling Mysteries. U I ""THE HOUSE OF FEAR" i "THE HOUSE OF FEAR" | II With 1 H William Gargan, Irene Hervoy, p; g§ Allan Dinehnrt, El Brendel. gj p Both Recommended by Censor g gg for Adults. m VICTORIA DEVONPORT. Phono 22-(383. 5 To-night at 7.30. = Also Monday and Tuesday. 1 A Bright, Comedy Romance. I "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" = "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" I With iBING CROSBY. MISCHA AUEIt \ JOAN BLONDELL And (Baby Sandy). I Also 1 "SERGEANT MADDEN" I With I WALLACE BEERY, Alan Curtis, Tom Brown, Laraino Day. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. . MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. | "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN." ; Also: News, Pete Smith Specialty, and Passing Parade Series. I EASTER MONDAY. '2 P.M. I "SERGEANT MADDEN." ; Also: News, Stranger Than Fiction, Musical, and Cartoon, i Also Showing with this Pro--1 gramme, Auckland's Welcome to i "H.M.S. ACHILLES." i AH reserves must be claimed and i paid for by 7.30. BRITANNIA | Sffi. TWO SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTIONS. TO-DAY AT 1.80 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. CHARLES LAUGHTON, j England's Greatest. Actor in j His Greatest Picture, "JAMAICA INN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. (Evening Session Only). JACK BENNY, DOROTHY LAMOUR. EDWARD ARNOLD in a Bright Musical Comedy, "MAN ABOUT TOWN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also: At the Matinoo Only—"Orogon Trail" (Serial), etc. Special Matinee Programme Easter Monday at 1.30 p.m. CINEMA GREY LYNN. Phone 2(MOG. I TO-NIGHT, 7.30. m MATINEE TO-DAY & MON., AT 1.30 P.M. "THE GREAT WALTZ" "THE GREAT WALTZ" m with rf LUISE RAINER FERNAND 5j GRAVET—MILITZA KORJUS. if The picture you will want to see i i over and over again! B PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AND m FILLING RAPIDLY—i BOOK NOW. pj Approved for Universal Exhibition, p Also Showing: "BULLDOG m DRUMMOND'S BRIDE." M Recommended by Censor for Adults.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23612, 23 March 1940, Page 20
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