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I AMUSEMENTS HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY... THOUSANDS TALKING "FOUR WIVES" ALL AUCKLAND DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS WILL BE CLAMOURING TO SEE THIS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT BE WISE AND 800K... .PLANS AT REGENT. REGENT THEATRE I Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Li SESSIONS: 11, 2.15 AND 8 P.M. A Complete Warner Brothers Entertainment of Delight. •X----PRISCILLA LANE to JEFFREY LYJ ROSEMARY LANE to EDDIE ALBE] LOLA LANE to FRANK McHUGH GALE PAGE to DICK FORAN. So "Four Daughters" become "Four Wives" in a Grand Sequel CLAUDE RAINS is still tho fathor to the Lemp Girls, in fact all the rest of the grand cast. are back again, including JOHN GARFIELD New Laughs—New Thrills—New Joyf The Lovable Cast of "Four Daughters. Tho same gay charm as their last Hil •X----ENTERTAINMENT PLUS The Strongest Extra Attraction Ever Offered, and containing Technicolour Scenes from "GONE WITH THE WIND." "GONE WITH THE WIND." Warner Brothers Present "CAVALCADE "CAVALCADE ACADEMY AWARDS" ACADEMY AWARDS" ACADEMY AWARDS" ALL THE GREATEST STARS. ALL THE GREATEST TRIUMPHS FROM EVERY STUDIO IN HOLLYWOOD. IT'S HOLLYWOOD'S OWN CELEBRATION AT THE "COCOANUT GROVE." 1939. ACTUAL SCENES OF THE AWARD PICTURES AND PERSONALITIES DURING THE PERIOD 1028 TO 1939. Also, at All Sessions: "LONDON'S ANSWER TO GERMAN CLAIMS." Actual Record made by a Neutral Observer on Sept. sth and flown Air Mail to N.Z. • PLANS AT REGENT. Approved for Universal Exhibition. v £IUIMIIIllllllllll(ltlI!ltlll1III!il!tll!Ulft!IIIIIIIIII!UllllllinUfllltll)ll1ll!lll!t!IIII I < \STATE I Symonds | Direction: R. J. Kerridge. | "Cosy as Your Own Fireside." | FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING | 2 p.m. TO-DAY 8 p.m. I JACK BUCHANAN | JACK BUCHANAN j 1 511 \ I THE SAUCY SEAPIE i I MSsiii I I Recipe for a Saucy Seapie: Take a | | Captain, R.N., handsome and a trifle = = girl-shy (Jack Buchanan); an 1 = Admiral, chesty and crusty (Fred 1 | Emney); two lovely girls "left over" = | from an afternoon party (Greta | = Grant and Kay Walsh), and allow = = them to sleep aboard a cruiser I I ordered to sea for exercise. Simmer f = gently, add Admiral's wife and = | daughter, a chaperone, a worried | = Commander, Chinese Servant, two = = Marines who fulfil every tradition | = of a Resourceful Regiment, stir i = vigorously from midnight to four § I a.m. (The Middle Watch) and the = = result is the delicious saucy seapie § I "The Middle Watch," with fun I i hilarious and lauphtcr irrepressible | | and without rationing. = = And of course it is all so quite = = innocent even with two girls in one | = cabin and the Admiral in another 1 jj that it is . | | Approved for Universal Exhibition. | niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiim. • f •IWMCHtKMHI To-night at 8. Variety Session, 7.30. Wallace Beery, Chester Morris, Virginia Gre; "THUNDER AFLOAT" (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts.) Robert Young, Annabella, Arthur Treachei Billio Burke in "BRIDAL SUITE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Unpaid Reserves Not Held after 7.30, MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M.—"Thunde Afloat," First Chapter "Green Hornet,' Our Gang, etc. | EDEN PARK 1 EDEN PARK TO-DAY. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. TWO OF THE THREE LEADING TEAMS WILL BE IN ACTION ON NO. 1 GROUND. NO. 1 SUBURBS v. TRAIN. COLL. SUBURBS v. TRAIN. COLL SUBURBS v. TRAIN. COLL NO. 1 TAKAPUNA v. TECHNICAL TAKAPUNA v. TECHNICAL This is a vital Saturday for tho three i leading teams, as each is drawn against a strong opponent. With the end of tho i season approaching, a loss at this gtage j will be fatal. Intenso interest has been I created in the most oxciting Senior Championship for many seasons, and the clubs are playing first-class football. STURGES PARK GRAFTON v. OTAHUHU SHOWGROUNDS. MANUKAU v. AIR FORCE PONSONBY v. SHORE ELLERSLIE DOMAIN. MARIST v. 'VARSITY Membors of H.M. Forces in Uniform admitted FREE to all grounds. NATIVE FLOWER SHOW AT THE AUCKLAND MUSEUM (21 ST - 25TH SEPTEMBER). OPENING TO-DAY. Official Oponing .. Evening Oponing . . 3 p.m. 7.30 p.m. NATURAL COLOUR FILMS BY Mr. O. Gore Adams and Mr, W. E. Fairclough, 8.30 p.m. Tlie Public is Invited to Attend. F. E. COULTHARD. Hon. Secretary. Society.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 20