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AMUSEMENTS. . *|1 SPECIAL! To-day—Monday—and Tuesday" Only. At All Sessions. ' : I§1! "LONDON'S REPLY TO #11 NAZI CLAIMS".-.^ Actual record made by a neutral IMSs! observer lollowlr.g German claims mass destruction resulting from the intense German air bombinf of London. Photographed Locdon Aurust 23. Air Mailed London September 7. Screening Regent. Auckland. September • --IS : mi | REGENT | Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. jp CESSIONS: 11. 2.1? AND « PX A Complete Warner Brother* Entertainment of Delight. 1$ ' • Priscilla Lane to JeHrev Lynn. Rosemary . Lane to Eddie Albert. Lola Lane to Frank MrHugh. Gale Page to Dick FOran. i ;,s4jri So "Pour Daughters" become "Foot " Wives" in a Grand Sequel. . "FOUR WIVES" ® " FOUR WIVES " Suggested by the Fanny Hurst Novel "Sister Act." *" - CLAUDE RAINS JOHN GARFIELD New Laughs —Near Thrills — Ne» Jot*. iWi The livable Cast of "Four Daughter*.The same gay charm as their last nit ~ - • ENTERTAINMENT PLUS. " Warner Brothers Present ' " CAVALCADE " CAVALCADE OF ACADEMY AWARDS" fl ACADEMY AWARDS" Wt ACADEMY AWARDS" ACADEMY AWARDS" M Containing Technicolour Scenes fna "GONE ★iTH THE WIND." " f "GONE WITH THE WIND." * ' ALL THE GREATEST STARS. ALL THE GREATEST TRIUMPHS FROM EVERY STUDIO IN HOLLYWOOO. IT'S HOLLYWOOD'S OWN CELEBRATION AT THE "COCOANUT GBOV&** ' 1939. - I ACTUAL SCENES, ' • m or THE AWARD PICTURES AND PERSONALITIES DURING THE PERIOD 1928 TO ISM. ' * ■— PLANS AT REGENT. Approved for Universal Exhibit**. I TUDOR CINEMA | This Evening at *1 - = MERLE OBERON " asfl REX T ■ in the Alexander K ft rii Comedy: = "OVER THE MOON^fffj _ Recommended by Censor for Adults. All in Colour ! Gay I Also: "THE MARCH OP TIME" (Finland). -—MOM British Nero. Pictorial Msgasine, etc. jGAIETY CINEMAf - - Jeanette Macdonald and-Lev Ayres Frank Morgan and Hunter In EE"BROADWAY SERENADE"- "| Approved for Universal Exhibition. | AVONDALEI^SS°^«y jt GARY COOPER AND ANDREA LEEDS la El- " THE REAL GLORY." ——- And: SHIRLEY ROSS AND MISCHA AUER In feJ = "UNEXPECTED FATHER" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' - ; ISTR A N D | TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. MARLENE DIETRICH—JAMES STEWART. = "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" I ROBERT TAYLOR—HEDY LAMARR. ::M = "LADY OF THE TROPICS" 1 _ Both Recommended by Censor Jot Adults. J [BIRKENHEAD"! MICKEY ROONEY. LEWIS STONE. CECILIA PARKER In = " OUT WEST WITH THE EE HARDYS." " J ■ Approved for Universal Exhibition. j WALLACE BEERY. ROBERT TAYLOR. FLORENCE BICE In M ~ "STAND UP AND FIGHT" - The greatest adventure drama since "Mutiny of the 3ounty." —— ANNA MAY WONG—AKIM T&MIBOFg In EEE "KING OF CHINATOWN" • A blazing drama of a man \rho ruled a City of Sin. - Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. |LIBERTY CINEMA! A GREAT DOUBLE BILL! GARY COOPER and MERLE OBERON In EEThe COWBOY and the LADY GINGER ROGERS and DAVTD NIVEN In =E " BACHELOR MOTHER " ■ - A Feast of Comedy. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. i new royalT gras. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. JBANETTE MacDONALD. LEW AYRSS In SERENADE" , Ritz Brothers. Anita Louise. Lionel At*Ul In = " THE GORILLA." Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. (KING'S THEATREj P N h °^ At 8 o':2oci. _ PRISCILLA LANE AND ROLAND YOUNG in the Delightful Comedy : "Y=s- \[ Y J~JAUGHTER." Heaps of Laughter and Fun! Approved for Universal Fvhibiiion. DANCING DANCING OLD-TIME AND MODERN. EVERY TUESDAY. TE AKARANA GIRLS - SOCIAL HALL. Karangahape Road, opposite Newton Post OSice. JIMMY JOHNSON'S ORCHESTRA. 21 REUNIONS. The event of the year. Old Coromandel County Bovs Si Girls Assn. ANNUAL REUNION. EXCURSION TO COROMANDEL. T.S.S. Tangaroa leaves Northern Wharf at 7.30 a.m.. SATURDAY. SEPT. 23. Leaving Coromandel Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. Slsht-seeing Trips Arranged. Bowling, Football, Social Functions. Return Fares: Adults, 10/; Children (under 14). 5/. A. MONTGOMSRT, Eon. Sec. and Treasurer. . 6. Fishcrton St.. C-sy Lvsm. W. 2. 21

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 18

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