THE MOST DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL IN MONTHS. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS SESSIONS 2 AND 8 P.M. RESERVE NOW! Wi V(wLli i coVutit/ ELEANOR ROBERT A * u-ydlßiig#* GEORGE GRA C I E BURNS-ALLEN. m . • ... .. > ■ (Approved for Universal Inhibition.) GRAND NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE NEXT FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. ‘'Socialiy—Gisborne's First Theatre” Direction: R. J. Kerridge. Scientifically Heated “As Cosy As Your Own Fireside” THE GREATEST EPIC OF THEM ALL! Cecil B. De Miile, the most famous producer of our time, responsible for such world-wide successes as The Ten Commandments” . . . “The King' of Kings ”... The Plainsman” . . . “Tho Buccaneer,” and 65 other epics, now gives you his greatest screen achievement. The magnificent and thrilling story of a man and woman fighting side by side for love and glory!
m*. A NATION ON THE MARCH! Through a fhousand dangers and a thousand thrills come the empire builders, forging an iron road built on stout hearts and reckless courage ! M fX 6 m m mU ‘ A. P.H.imount Picture |iMiirn Stanwyck - Joel McCrea •;Jamirofffv Piston .* -tynnc Ovier'ipan. . -Brian Doji.levy. ■ • Andvi ;C«r/«* ThoJjjndv ' * PVoJucjcd jiid . Oi.ccjcd J>y Cecil • 8., DcMillc >, MfM Its bigness and scope is unrivalled in film history. Two years were spent in actual research, one year in production, and a cast literally “of thousands” was employed. Whole towns were built to give you your biggest screen thrill! You cannot fail to be impressed, and will shout its praises for many years to come! BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS Fatrons are earnestly advised to secure their reservations for the gala first N.Z. screening without delay ... Bookings are now very heavy . . . Please collect reserves by 6 p.m. on day of bookings. (Approved for Universal Kxliil itlon.V
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20017, 16 August 1939, Page 2
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