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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT TO-DAY » Direction: j. c. wiuiamaon Picture Corp.. Ltd. SESSIONS: 111.0 i i 2.i5 i i 5.0 i iIToT Warner Brothers Pictures are happy to announce the marriage of the "POUR DAUGHTERS" PRISCLLLA LANE to JEFFREY LYNN. ROSEMARY LANE to EDDIE ALBERT! LOLA LANE to FRANK McHUGH. GALE PAGE to DICK FOR AN. — In — "FOUR WIVES" "FOUR WIVES" Suggested by the Fanny Hurst Morel "Sister Act." So "Four Daughters" become "Four Wives" In a Grand Sequel ol ROMANCE AND LAUGHTER which you are sure to enjoy. CLAUDE RAINS is still the father to the Lemp Girls. in fact all the rest of the grand cast are back again. Including JOHN GARFIELD New Laughs — New Thrills — New Joys. The Lovable Cast of "Pour Daughters." The same gay charm as their last Hit. * entertainment plus. Containing Technicolour Scenes from "GONE WITH THE WIND." "GONE WITH THE WIND." Warner Brothers Present "CAVALCADE OF ACADEMY AWARDS." ACADEMY AWARDS." Here it is on celluloid . . . the "Who's Who" of Hollywood. ITS HOLLYWOOD'S OWN CELEBRATION AT THE "COCOANUT GROVE." 1939. ACTUAL SCENES SOME OF THE PICTURES AND PERSONALITIES YOU WILL SEE: "Wings." Janet Gaynor in "Seventh Heaven." Mary Plcklord in "Coquette." George Arliss in "Disraeli." Norma Shearer in "The Divorcee." Marie Dressier in Mln and Bill." "Grand Hotel." "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." "Cavalcade." "Henry Vm.." "It Happened One Night." "Mutiny on the Bounty." Bette Davis In "Dangerous." "Great Ziegfeld." "Louis Pasteur," Paul Muni. Luise Ralner. Spencer Tracy; Robert Donat in "Goo<l-bye. Mr. Chips" and Vivien Leigh in "Gone With the Wind." BE ADVISED — BOOK YOUR SEATS Telephone 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1^ —H I^^STATE^^g = Symondi Street""^- 43-845. |§ Direction: R. J. Kerridge. = - THIS EVENING AT 8. = == The Non-Stop Comedy Laugh. = 1? With | BERT BAILEY J 1 ::d™ m.P.: 1 7= And = = FRED MCDONALD V M with the =£ INIMITABLE RUDD FAMILY! -1 Supporting Programme Includes: || "THESE CHILDREN ARE SAFE." = Dealing with the Evacuation of the = _ Children from London. p? Approved for Universal Exhibition. -

Mr :'l'! ! THI7 AQTYYD II "I 1:11 J Illlj jj DOMINION ROAD ii' i;' ! iiij ihl iiiiillill illllllill Teigphone ±g llllllllilllli To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. MERLE OBERON. RALPH RICHARDSON In "THE LION HAS WINGS." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. M ARY „£ ARLISLE - LARRY CRABBE. with THE LITTLE TOUGH GUYS in " CALL A MESSENGER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Churchill Defies Nazis. All Britain Girds lor Invasion. Second Chapter of "GREEN HORNET." UNPAID RESERVES NOT HELD AFTER 7.30. ! PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S I I TO-NIGHT AT 8. Matinee To-morrow. 2.15. I DA'cHD NTVEN. OLIVIA DE HAVTLLAND "RAFFLE S." The Amateur Cracksman is back in new adventures more thrilling and amusing than his last. A delightful film guaranteed to Please every member of the family. SELECTED SHORTS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. AMUSEMENT PARK CIVIC SQUARE TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT! MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FREE FREE ITS ALL FREE TO SEE. A%£!£iJ?l ' a '* r .announcement re Outstanding Attractions direct from the N.Z. Centennial Exhibition.) (A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation.) RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN PARK & EDEN PARK SATURDAY. SATURDAY. m ■ r sff.ii wo . leadln e teams In the Gallaher SX* ""Pf'ton meet in a match shin 3Kr£Sr& ,ne senior championfS!T\. i AK , A ,SE NA - wltl » W. HADLEY m.l„ M - CONNER at their best. haTso far Sb P 05 1 "00 at U>« top of Se table, but is sure to be fully tested by the Powerful MARIST teanT I ■ . I MARIST v. TAKAPUNA. MARIST v. TAKAPUNA. MARIST v. TAKAPUNA. i " — i ! 7£ ™ u /.?iJ n "i?. lser shouW »* an interesting matth between two fast, aggressive teams. j - , l_ PONSONBY v. TRAIN. COLL. PONSONBY v. TRAIN. COLL. I STURGES PARK I OTAHUHU v. SHORE. I SHOWGROUNDS I GRAMMAR v. AIR FORCE. GRAFTON v. 'VARSITY.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 12

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