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The Theatres

REGENT Truly Inst night's audience arc still laughing and the last two screen ings arc to.day for you to meet and laugh too at Sally and Harry Keardon played by Melvyn Douglas and Virginia Bruce ably assisted by Margaret Lindsay in the grand successor to "There's Always a Woman" "There's That Woman Again" ev:m more fun and entertainment surely a show to see. Commencing Saturday From the incessant demand for a return season plus the oppoituniij to secure the new film direct from it > triumphant return season on Queen Street Auckland comes the sudden change in this month s Ccili_ndai screening dates for pictures. \es, its "Naughty Marietta'' a (dm that will never die. The performance of Jcanette Mac Donald and Nelson Eddy comes back as fresh as ever. S nee this film was last in YV hakatan,' great improvements have been made such as Mirraphonic Sound and the new Acoustically treated Auditorium of the Regent Theatre. The film heard under these new conditions together with the fact that the film is newwill give a -performance at least 100 per cent ahead of the previous heat, ing. Indications at present are tor a record booking and we recommend early reservations at C. S. Armstrongs for the whole season.

GRAND

Our popular family programme this week includes two super specials each capable of making a programme in its own, here is really a programme that caimot be beaten. Starting with Episode 3 of the serial 'Red Barrv." "The Storm'' Charles Bivkford Nan Grov. One of the most "hri'liog and spectacular sea. dramas ">f all time . . . Not even the fury ifo the sea could equal the ni'ght oi nrn fighting for the" love of wo. " -nr-i! Pounded by mountainous wave; blistered by blasts of nam' 1 ' Hurl -cl )y howling hmricanes! Yet they land up . . . and light for their ! ives. "The Scrapper"' Mickey Rooney ™ronk ? "Shields,. Anna Xag'.'i. E:l\vn"' ! TJ, awley. Tiie screen's mo-t popular ')i)v star in a g'crt, human dram? 1 .. : The Scraopei'' t . lis of th?'love o:f - boy ff>v hi-; shell-.'hocked and di-jsi-atcd lather.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 54, 25 August 1939, Page 8

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 54, 25 August 1939, Page 8

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 54, 25 August 1939, Page 8

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