AMUSEMENTS | REGENT Dir.! J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SESSIONS: 11, 2.15 AND 8 P.M. (A Warner Brothers Programme.) I "FOUR WIVES" "FOUR WIVES" Priscilla Lane to Jeffrey Lynn Roso.-»ari Lane to Eddie Albert. Lola Lane to Frank McHugh, Galo Pns;o to Dick Foran. I New Laughs.—New Thrills —New Joys. The Lovable Cast of "Four Daughters." The same gay charm as their last Hit. * * ENTERTAINMENT PLUS. Warner Brother? Present "CAVALCADE OF ACADEMY AWARDS" Containing Technicolour Scenes from "GONE WITH THE WIND." "GONE WITH THE WIND." " ACTUAL SCENES OF THE AWARD PICTUTtES AND PERSONALITIES DURING THE PERIOD 10128 TO 1030. "PATIIE AIR MAIL NEWS." PLANS AT REGENT. Phone 3-2-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE STATE Symonds St. Phono 43-G4U Direction: R. J. Kerridge. 2 P.M. TO-DAY 8 P.M. For the Thousands' who love a Clean. Wholesome, Comedy Picturo with a Non-Stop Laugh and for the Thousahds who appreciate a Great story in tlio Grand Outback •:Dig KSSS: M.P.: with BERT BAILEY fred Mcdonald and the INIMITABLE BUDD FAMILY 1 Associate Programme Includes: "THESE CHILDREN ABE SAFE" dealing with the Evacuation of Children from London. Approved for Universal Exhibition. For Reservations at no extra cost Phone 43-615. Children Half-price. THE VOGUE jllllllHl THE ASTOR DOMINION RD. Telephone 15-433 | To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. Merle Oberon, Ralph Richardson in "THE LION HAS WINGS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Marv Carlisle, Larry Crabbo, with the Little Tough Guys in "CALL A MESSENGER" . Recommended by Censor for Adufts. Churchill Defies Nazis. All Britain Girds for Invasion. UNPAID RESERVES NOT HELD AFTER 7.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.45 P.M.: Two Features —"The Lion Has Wings," "Call A Messenger," "Green Hornet. CLARION GLEN EDEN Matinee. 1.30; To-night & Monday, 7.30 p.m. BERT BAILEY in "DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN." fApproved for Universal Exhibition.) William Hoidcn and Barbara Stanwyck in "GOLDEN BOY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also. "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp.' NEXT WED.. 7.45 p.m.: Peter Lorre in "Mr Moto's Last Warning." Jessie Matthews and Michael Redgrave in "Climbing High. . (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PAPAKURA STAR Phone 30. (Centrally Heated). Pbone 30. TO-DAY, 1 P.M. TO-NIGHT AND MON., 7.15 P.M.. SHARP. DEANNA DURBIN in "IT'S A DATE." DENNIS O'KEEFE, FLORENCE RICE "KID FROM TEXAS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. TUES., WED., THURS.— JONES FAMILY "ON THEIR OWN." A New Fantastic Sensation —H. G. Wells' "INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.
dance TO-NIGHT AT THE METROPOLE luxurious surroundings. Ph&no <l2-330. Free Cubicle Reserves. ALFRED FENN Director. ADMISSION: Ladies 'J/-, Gents 2/0. MEETINGS ~N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY RALLY OF MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS, STRAND 'THEATRE, . PUKEKOHE MONDAY PUKEKOHE MONDAY (SEPTEMBER 30), S P.M. Speakers: \LEX. GORDON ESQ. (National President). REV. P GLADSTONE HUGHES and MR. W. GRANT. Chairman: Mr. G: M.-Smith (Aucklaud Division Chairman). NATIONAL PARTY MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS ONLY. ErpHE AUCKLAND BUSINESS 1 HOUSE CRICKET ASSOC. ANNUAL MEETING. MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 30. 1910. At 7..10 p.m., . In the LECTURE ROOM. r AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNIOIv BLDGS., OUEEN STREET. REG. W. FRIEND, Hon. Secretary. 315 Peary Rd., Mt. Eden. JgMERGENCY PRECAUTION SCHEME. PONSONBY WOMEN'S COMMITTEE. ' All Women interested are invited to Attend a Lcctiiro on Emergencies, Past and Present, to lie ffiven by Mr. F. Hutchinson at Levs Institute, on TUESDAY" Is EXT, October 1, at. 7.30 p.m. (Signed) MRS. G. T. McLEOD, Prqsident. MRS. R- WYNN, Secretary. * rjpHE AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meetinsr of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 2nd October, 19-10, at 2.15 p.m. ' F. E. SUTHERLAND, Manager. RACING AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1010. OCTOBER 12 AND 14. A C C ERTA N C E S For TRIAL HURDLE RACE .. .. £ L SHORTS HANDICAP .. • .. £2 MITCHELSON CUP . . .. £3 HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE .. £,l GORDON HANDICAP . . .. £2 FLYING HANDICAP .. .. £"J FINAL PAYMENTS G.N. GUINEAS £5 THE WELCOME STAKES .. £4 ' CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 4, BY FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). FEES must accompany- Acceptances or Declarations of Final Payment. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23773, 28 September 1940, Page 20
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