FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY AT 1.45, 5, AND 7.30. A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL ! "CRIME TAKES A HOLIDAY" & "PERSONAL SECRETARY." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.; Direction: R. J. Kerridgo. R.C.A. High Fidelity Sound. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT 10.15. To be followed with an Extended Season till Thursday. MANAGERIAL !—THE MAJESTIC TAKES ITS PLACE IN THE SUN! We take pleasure in advising the picture-going public of Gisborne that our new Film Contracts for 1939 ensure a fair share of the big attractions being screened at the Majestic. To celebrate this happy state of affairs, we start the New Year right, with a New Zealand Premiere Presentation of the GREATEST AVIATION PICTURE EVER MADE and the first big one to be filmed in Technicolor. We sincerely invite those who are not regular patrons to pay us a visit during this season. We confidently predict that, with the added attraction of the world's best sound equipment, R.C.A. High Fidelity, you will agree that it is the Best Show in Town . . . We wish to take this opportunity of extending to all our best wishes for a Happy New Year, which can easily be assured by simply becoming regular Majestic patrcii_. Yours for Better Entertainment, WILL B. KEANY, Manager. ZOOMING INTO GISBORNE TO-NIGHT at 10.15! GALA N.Z. PREMIERE AT THE MIDNIGHT PREVIEW AND WHOOPEE NEW YEAR PARTY! *™THE greatest aviation picture EVER FILMED! . . . It's in Colour! MEN WITH WINGS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GLORY RIDERS OP THE SKY ! THE BREATHLESS STORY OF MEN WHC R!SK ("HEIR LIVES IN THE SKYWAYS . . . AND.WOMEN WHO WAIT ON THE GROUND FOR THEIR RETURN! WITH THIS GREAT CAST: FRED MacMURRAY, RAY MILLAND, LOUISE CAMPBELL, ANDY DEVINE, LYNNE OVERMAN VIRGINIA WEIDLER, ■ -MmM^vM DONALD O'CONNOR, the Mike Beebe of "Sing, You Sinners." THE WHOLE STORY OF AVIATION FROM THE WRIGHT BROS. TO TO-DAY. READ WHAT SYDNEY CRITICS SAID:— "It is seldom that scenic and dramatic effects have been so splendidly harmonised. On the whole the film effectively depicts the adventurous story of a man's pioneering faith and heroism in aviation. Fred Mac Murray and Ray Milland are well cast in the leading roles. "Sydney Morning Herald." BBMiißMsaffiKßßgßaßiiaMmamHiiaßnM«HSßEir It is superlative entertainment. But more important, it is an authentic picturisation of aviation history. Louise Campbell, Fred Mac Murray and Ray Milland are expertly cast in the dramatic leads. Paramount has set a new standard in Technicolour with "Men With Wings." "The Daily News." In the air, Technicolour is seen to great advantage. The scenes of aerial combat, of test flights, of stunting and longdistance flights could scarcely be bettered. They are packed with thrills and beautiful photography. -j "The Sunday Sun." I After "Men With Wings," no aviation film can be filmed in black and white again. Director William A. Wellman, aided by his cast, makes not only extraordinary triumph out of the aerial pageantry, but solid, warm interest out of the human drama. "The Daily Telegraph." BOOK NOW ! but collect all reserves before 6 p.m. daily.
iarnival Spirit Waikanae Beach arnival TO-NIGHT (Saturday) (Conducted under the auspices of the R.S.A. Social Committee) WONDERFUL RffiWQRKS AT MIDNIGHT Games • Wrestling • National Dancing I Ml ! DANCING IN KIOSK (Pilkington's Jazz Band) AND THE DON'T MISS THIS NIGHT OF FUN 7 p.m. to Midnight. Admission 6d; Children Free.
W. ATTWOOD Carrier, Phono 759 For Wool and Sheep and General Goods; Removal of Furniture, Town or Country. IttJRAL FREIGHT LORRY loaves Town 9 a.m., Monday, Wednesday, uul Friday. Will pick up goods, etc., to and from town at reasonable rates,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19826, 31 December 1938, Page 2
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