AMUSEMENTS "SAFARI" AGAIN TO-DAY . . . THE ULTIMATE IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT I REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SESSIONS: 11, 2.15j 5 AND 8 P.M. Paramount Pictures Present "SAFARI" Not an Animal or Jungle Picture, but one of the Screen's most thrilling Romances told in that kind of mysterious locale. "SAFARI" DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JNR. FAIRBANKS JNR. FAIRBANKS JNR. FAIRBANKS JNR. FAIRBANKS JNR. MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL TULLIO CARMINATI MURIEL ANGELUS LYNNE OVERMAN BILLY GILBERT Hero is Hollywood's most beautiful woman, Madoleino Carroll, teamed for the first time with debonair Douglas Fairbanks, Jnr. Here, too, is a priceless comedy characterisation by Lynne Overman, giving delightful relief to stirring melodrama. * Taking you to the heart of densest Africa in company with the most beautiful woman in Hollywood and the most daring hunter of the mysterious African veldt. EVERY ITEM A GEMt * "AQUA RHYTHM" An excellent subject showing & ladies' swimming team performing many aquatic evolutions. "OVERSEAS NEWS." •HERE'S HAL" Stage Orchestral Presentation. "PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL." PLANS AT REGENT Telephone 32-888. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLEASE NOTE:—Previewed and approved by officials of the N.Z. Swimming Association who have authorised the management to advertise their commendation of "Aqua Rhythm" to all swimming enthusiasts. •n tit To-night at 8. Variety Session, 7.30. Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell, Mischa Auer, Baby Sandy in "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" Charles Bickford, Jean Parker in Jack London's Adventure Story, "ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS' (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SERIAL Popular Prices. PICTUREDROME Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey and Helen Parrish in "THREE SMART GIRLS GROW UP." Recommended by Censor for Adults. +N Z R ED (J ROSS g OCIETY (INC.) NEWMARKET RED CROSS SHOP, 278 BROADWAY, open FRIDAYS, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Produce, Cakes, Sweets, and Work on Sale. The Committee would b& grateful for GIFTS and GOODS of all kinds. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO HELP THE NEWMARKET RED CROSS. M. E. ICELSEY, Hon. Sec. Ph. 45-010. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1940 AUGUST 13, 15 AND 17. ACCEPTANCES for the N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, the iN.Z. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE and WINTER CUP, also GENERAL ENTRIES, will close TO-DAY (Friday), at 5 p.m. F. T. H. BELL, Secretary. P.O. Box 355, Christchnrch, C.l. Telegrams: " TURF." THOROUGHBREDS ]\/rARE, Byrs, for sale; suitable riding, I\X breeding; pedigree.—Particulars, Tuck, Matamata. RUGBY FOOTBALL SATURDAY SATURDAY AT 3 P.M. THAMES VALLEY REPS. THAMES VALLEY REPS. AUCKLAND COLTS AUCKLAND COLTS THE AUCKLAND COLTS liavo proved themselves a brilliant side. Can THAMES VALLEY copo with the speed and dash of these clover and enterprising young players? . AT 1.30 j SENIOR .7-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT No. 1, 2, 3 GROUNDS. 18 TEAMS IN ACTION I Bright, Fast, Open FootbalL FINAL AT 3.40. SHOWGROUNDS | MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR v. SACRED HEART At 3 p.m. GRAMMAR v. TECHNICAL At 1.45. Ground and Stand 1/-. Schoolboys 3d. I STURGES PARK | OTAHUHU v. ARMY TRAINING SCHOOL (Narrow Neck). LOCAL BODY NOTICES NOTICE RE HEARING OF OBJEC TIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO NEW LYNN BOROUGH TOWNPLANNING SCHEME No. 1. It is hereby notified, in terms of the Town planning Regulations, 11)27, that a Commit tee comprising the undersigned members ol the Town-planning Board will hear tho ob jections and consider the recommendation! with respect to the Now Lynn Borough Town planning Scheme No. 1, at the Foresters Hall, Great North Road, Now Lynn, or MONDAY, tho sth August at 10 a.m. Foi the convenience of (hoso who are unable tc attend the meeting at 10 a.m., tho Commit tco will sit again at 7.30 p.m. THOS. JORDAN, H. E. WALSHE, J. W. lIE EN AN, Members of Committco. Dated this 10th day of July, 1040. TYPISTS "VfISSES BASTEN, Typists, Stenographers. 1U Dnplicntists.—Victoria Arcade; 40-742. TV/fUSS HANTON, Confidential Public Typ IyJL ing, Duplicating.—Vulcan Bldg.: 30-614
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23718, 26 July 1940, Page 14
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