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AMUSEMENTS THREE SESSIONS TO-DAY AT 11.0, 2.0, AND 8 P.M. | REGENT | J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. REGULAR PRICES PREVAIL. Children Half-price all sessions. Paramount Pictures Present CECIL B. DE MILLE'S "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" PHOTOGRAPHED IN TECIINICOLOUR. GARY COOPER 7f PRESTON FOSTER MADELEINE CARROLL *X" PAULETTE GODDARD GEORGE BANCROFT, LYNN OVERMAN AKIM TAMIROFF, MONTAGU LOVE AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS. •<r A ssoc ia te Entertainment MOMENTS OF CHARM 1941 Phil Spitalny and his famous all-girl Orchestra, together with Maxino singing The Rosary" (in colour). PATHE BRITISH NEWS. AN£ACS IN GREECE. All-Colour Cartoon, "A DAY AT THE ZOO." TELEPHONE 32-SBB. PLANS AT REGENT. NO COMPLIMENTARY LIST. Nothing left out Same magnificent programme at daytime sessions as screened evenings. (The Entire Programme Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) nun iiMMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiii ii i mum iiiii mum mil iiinini!; | FULLER'S THEATRES j iiuuuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiumiimuiiiiiiuiuiiiii?; g j PRINCE EDWARD j | alUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIUIUIUIIIIi? 5 16d GUEST NIGHT 6d | M Final Screenings of = | | WOMAN DOCTOR I 1 = I and I = | ISHOULD HUSBANDS WORK] j | Both Approved for Universal Ex. 1 1 VICTORIA | SSSISS' 1 B Xiffhtlv, 7.30. Saturdays, 1.30. 1 16d GUEST NIGHT 6d | § Two Good Dramas I 1 "THE "BLACK I I POISON PEN" and EYES" 1 1 With II With 1 = Flora Robson II Mary Magnire 2 s Beg- Tate II Otto Kruger § § (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) s '■UiiiuiiiuiimmiuiimiuuiHiiiiiiiiiiiiu BRITANNIA ISK& | LAST NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. £ Don Ameciie —Alice Faye I in "HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE." 5 The Ritz Bros, with The § Andrew Sisters in I "ARGENTINE NIGHTS." 1 Both Approved for Universal Ex. 5 Commencing To-morrow Night—--2 Two Outstanding Features: 1 "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" 1 and "to LITTLE MOTHERS." = Both Approved for Universal Ex. -'luimiiiiiiiuiiHiiuiiiiiiiuiiipi | CINEMA | simiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii? GREY LYNN. Phone •JG-100. = Finally To-night 7.30 Gd Gd Odz:j = = Zane Grey's Thrilling Epic = I "HERITAGE of the DESERT" § I Also Showing od = 1 "TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE" | I COMMENCING TO-MORROW: I 5 "ANDY HARDY 1 1 MEETS A DEBUTANTE." § § All App. for Universal Exhibition. = y,iiH!iiiiiilu;niHi;iiuiiiiiiiili!iiiiiii:iil | iiii!iuiliMHimiiiiiuiiiiiiiliillllli.-i "TUDOR CINEMA | Phone 24 74U I This Evening at 8! i MICKEY ROONEY, JUDY GARLAND | LEWIS STONE & CECILIA PARKER I In the latest of the series: : "ANDY HARDY MEETS I A DEBUTANTE" 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition). i Judge Hardy takes the family to New 3 York, where he tries to recover the bonds % owed the Carvel Orphanage. ALSO: Good Featnrettes. T ——r TAKAPUNA GAIETY CINEMA | Ugjajfj 1 Charles Laughton and Clark Gable in I "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY 7 " I (Approved for Universal Exhibition). | ALSO March of Time ("East Indies"). THE ASTOR DOMINION RD. Telephone 15-433 To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan in "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER" Dead End Kids, Nan Grey in "YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition LATEST WMt NEWS. Popular Prices ; Reserves No Extra. + AT Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY, IN. AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE. RED CROSS SHOP, Brw.Mi Chambers, High Street, under auspices i,f Victoria League of Auckland. Open JOMORKONV (Friday) in the charge of the AUCKLAND WOMEN'S CLUB. Produce, Cakes. Sweets and Work on sale. Proceeds in aid of the Society's General Purposes 1< und. PLEASE SUPPORT US. CHURCH NOTICES I)R' L YNN j-J AUOLD JJOUGH, Dean of Drew Theological Seminary, U.S.A., PREACHER AUTHOR ORATOR WILL SPEAK IN pITT gT. jypTHODIST QHURCH, pitIDAY. M AY 16, 7.30 A SPEAKER OF INTERNATIONAL FAME. Come and Hear Him. ELECTORAL pAG LAN J3 AG-LAN QOUNTY QOUNTY "AIKATO JJOSPITAL -AIKATO T JOS PIT A L jjOARD. FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. FOR ALL TIIE PEOPLE. T USTY WITH CONFIDENCE. WITH CONFIDENCE. TOAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. N G A RU A W A HI A. COUNTY ELECTIONS. Ratepayers of Pukemiro Junction please note that the Polling Booth will be at the PUKEMIRO JUNCTION SETTLERS' HALL, not the Pukemiro Junction Presbyterian Hall. Pukoniiro Riding Ratepayers also noto that there will bo n Polling Booth in tho LODGE ROOM, TOWN lIALL. lIUNTLY. G. BROWNLEE SMITH, Returning Officor. May 12. 10-11. r A ITEM ATA COUNTY ELECTION. WAITAKERE RIDING And WAITEMATA ELECTRIC - POWER BOARD. VOTE W. D. LESLIE. PRACTICAL AND PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE. w AITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. WAIPAREIRA RIDING. I call on all true Masons lo vote for BRO. PERRIS, who has done such good work in the Inst '2 years for our Riding. Youra fraternally, HALLETT, Swangon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 18

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