AMUSEMENTS. I REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 2 p.m. — FINALLY TO-DAY — 7.45. MARY ASTOR Recently prominent in MARY ASTOR the news headlines, in MARY ASTOR a play written by MARY ASTOR GEORGE KAUFMAN With whom she shared the spotlight of publicity with EDWARD G. ROBINSON RICARDO CORTEZ—MAE CLARKE in a baffling page from the records of unsolved mysteries. “THE MAN WITH TWO FACES” "THE MAN WITH TWO FACES” “THE MAN WITH TWO FACES” TWO EYES that came out of the TWO EYES past to chain a TWO beautiful woman to slavery TWO TWO FACES that baffled the TWO FACES police with the TWO most daring crime on record. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Supported by — "A NIGHT AT THE RITZ” “A NIGHT AT THE RITZ” With William Gargan — Patricia Ellis Allen Jenkins (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) We promise you UNEXCELLED ENTERTAINMENT when you See the First Outdoor Action Romance filmed entirely IN NATURAL COLOUR. TO-MORROW — AT THE REGENT. TO-MORROW — AT THE REGENT. 2 p.m. Twice Daily 7.45. .A NEW ERA DAWNS ~™d ■ —— =—have been a great film in black-and-white ... its romance, action, and thrills making a tremendous appeal to all theatregoers . . . but with the addition of natural cdlour it reaches a point of pictorial reality never before achieved. John Fox Jr’s. Unrivalled Story of the mountains and mountain people. THE TRAIL THE TRAIL THE TRAIL —— THE TRAIL of the — LONESOME PINE —— LONESOME PINE LONESOME PINE LONESOME PINE I | ROMANCE! ACTION! BEAUTY! Such as you have never before imagined ... the wonderland of nature becomes a background for thrilling action and romance that springs to life in NATURE’S OWN GLORIOUS COLOURS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre, (’phone 1938). ST JAMES, GORE. Phone 556. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Nightly at 8. Mat. Sat, 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY in WHIPSAW WHIPSAW WHIPSAW (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A thrilling tale of a Fugitive from Justice. With the screen’s new starring team. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s or phone theatre 556. HOCKEY. TNTERPROVINCIAL HOCKEY. SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO. QUEEN’S PARK, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. Three Exciting Games. Admission 1/-, and 6d Children. 5g262 p — PUBLIC NOTICES. ELMWOOD GARDEN IN ITS SPRING LOVELINESS. TTNSURPASSED FOR CHARM AND U, SERVICE. YOUR WEDDING costs you no more but means more to you at ELMWOOD. Particulars from BROWN OWL, ESK STREET. THE DIAMOND—ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN CAMPBELL RINGS. THE fascination the diamond had for the Greeks and their faith in it as a bond of affection, trust and confidence is seen to-day in the cherishment of Campbell Engagement Rings. Their magnificence is seen in the quality of the diamonds, the platinum settings, the style and the prices. £5 10/-, £6, £7 10/-, £8 10/-, £lO, £ll 10/-, £l4, £l5, £l6, £l7 10/-, £2O to £75. Choose in the seclusion and privacy of Campbell’s special selection room. H. P. CAMPBELL, “THE RING SHOP.” DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Ring Catalogue Post Free. REMOVAL NOTICE. MISS CAMPBELL, Milliner, wishes to notify her customers that she has removed to 16 Cambridge Place. 3380
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Southland Times, Issue 22991, 10 September 1936, Page 1
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