AMUSEMENTS HURRY HURRY HURRY! "Convoy" Still Auckland's Popular Entertainment. | REGENT"| J. 0. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SESSIONS: 11.0, 2.0, AND 8 P.M. 'CONVOY' 'CONVOY' 'CONVOY' AMAZING BACKGROUND OP UN PA R A LLELKD T UR ILLS, THE MOST GRAPHIC EVER PRESENTED, MADE POSSIBLE BY THE CO-OPERA-TION OF THE BRITISH NAVY. CLIVE BROOK JOHN CLEMENTS (of "Four Feathers" fame) JUDY CAMPBELL CHARLES WILLIAMS DUDLEY WARD CHARLES FARRELL PLANS AT REGENT. PHONE 32-888. Recommended by Censor for Adults. "T T OVE V ou A GA "I Jjove 1 ou Aga "T T OVE you A GA "I J. J OVE XOU - VGA "T J OVE v ou A (iA: "i J JOVE IOU -VGA "The Spirit of Progress" THE STATE Symonds St. Phone 43-64-" Direction: R. J. Kerridge. FIRST SUBURBAN* SCREENING THIS EVENING AT S Another of those delightful pictures establishing our faith in theso Grand Men in unite who stand guard over us —our physicians. DR. I'II.DARE'S R. XVILDARE'S DR. TT'ILDARE'S R. IXILDARE'S OTRANGE pASE" OTRANGE VMSE" OTRANGE pASE" OTRANGE V^ASE" with Lew Lionel L'iraine AYR ES BARRYM OR E DA\ A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme Recommended by Censor for Adult*. WATCH~THIS SPACE FOR HOW THE "STATE" PERSONIFIES THE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS IN OFFERING THE FINEST IN THEATRE EQUIPMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT REASON NO. 4. (and pass it on, please). One of the finest sound systems in the Southern Hemisphere— The Western Electric Mirrophonic—the standard sound system of the world —fully equipped with high-fidelity "volume - exoansion," making possible the . faithful reproduction and realism of the originals ot all modern recordings. Auckland's REQUEST Theatre \ VOGUE Karangahape Ril. Phone 43-003 Direction: R. J. Kerridge. SESSIONS DAILY: Matinee - 2 p.|n, Evening 8 p.m. OUR .JUDGMENT In Relying on YOUR, JUDGMENT is sound From the number oi Requests received to date—sound requests coinciding with the judgment of the world's best critics—good cinema productions establish a lasting reputat,ion —this proves it 298 REQUESTS 'AT AD ABOUT AT U SIC " •31 ad About Music" •viad about music;; 1 IVLad About Music An Entertainment Joyous and Romantic, Tuneful and Lovely STARRING DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN (Recom. by Censor for Adults.) OUR REQUEST POLICY Has made it Possible for YOU to Participate in the Selection of Programmes Send in your "Requests" to the Manager. H __ CEREMONIES Q El) DON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL O COLLEGE breaking-up ceremony. The Annual Prize-giving Ceremony will take place on Friday Evening. December <>'. commencing at 7.1."» p.m. The Minister of Education, the Hon. 11. G. R. Mason. M.A., LL.B., will be the principal speaker. Parents and friends of the College are cordially invited to be present. G. .1 PARK, Principal. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1940-41. DECEMBER 26 AND 30 AND JANUARY I AND 2 GENERAL ENTRIES (CI each) CLOSE on FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 6, BY 5 P.M. At the Same Time, FORFEITS (£1 each) Are Duo for the GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES, GREAT NORTHERN DERBY, ROYAL STAKES. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. U7 Shortland Street, Auckland. SPORTS GOODS A BRUCE & SONS for Genuine Tennis • Racquet Restringing.—94 Albert St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 18
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