The Theatres
REGENT Friday, Saturday and Monday with matinees Friday and Monday. "My Lucky Star" Sonja Henie, Richard I Green, Joan Davis, Cesar Buddy Ebson, Arthur Treacher, f George Barbier, Billy Gilbert. Sparkling entertainment that is sheer delight . . . A Sonja more dazzling than you have ever seen before so dainty, so desirable, so incredible, in a show of laughter—music—romance and glittering spectacle. Everybodr young and old, male or female, will certainly want to see the six magnificent ice spectacles, including the" amazing "Alice in Wonderland" ensemble which is a scene of wonderful skating and incredible beauty. Its popularity is demonstrated by the extended season which is being accorded this film in all parts of the world. The supporting programme includes, the latest March of Time, World and Australian News, Walt Disney Car* toon Whalers, travel talk GoldenCalif ornia, musical novelty.
n - GRAND Friday. Saturday and Monday mat_ inee Saturday. Another triple attraction, hen-led by episode four of thp serial Flaming Frontiers. "Tarzan's Revenge ,, Glenn Morris, Eleanor Holm. A new Tarzan returns to !hri]] you in Eclga,r Rice Burroughs latest and greatest story. Glenn Morris succeeds Elmo Johnny Wersmuller and Herman Brix in the rolo of the jungle hero Tarzan, with another Olympic figure, swimmer Eleanor Holm, a s heroine. Together they faced untold terrors of the African night; Tarzan at his mightiest! Hoaring through his jungle realm! lighting man *?nd beast! Raiding onemv famns! Capturing the girl be loves! Thrilling as never before! "Tliue 'Em Cowboy*'» One horsepov/*er o v i hoofs, oi- 1000 horsepower Buck Jones rides them both. You've seen him rido horses and vteers. Now you'll leap from your v *eat when Buck rides a roaring rip- J snorting racer, through prairies, pavements and picket fences to wiu the girl he loves. When you see Buck Jones "Ride 'Em Cowboy, , * von']] agree that it's the most stirring adventure picture you've ever watched. Rarely have you seen more excitement and suspense, or enjoyed, more sensational thrills. TVs a. smash ing story with a different twist. See it for new, surefire enterta!nmcnfc with a waJlop! LARGE OYSTER CROP The Auckland oyster crop will orobably be larger next s.ason than la?t according to estimates that have been made. Next season it may reaca "iOOO sticks. The inspector of fisheries ■it Auckland, Captain C. Daniel, »?x---->ccts that ther e will a*so be an im_ ' jrovement in qualitv. A start will >e made with the picking of oysters U tTie beginning of next month, art:l .. fortnight later the marketing perod will open. a
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 13, 19 May 1939, Page 4
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