LAST DAY: "MEN WITH WINGS” & Direction: R. J. Kerridge. “CAMPUS CONFESSIONS” Gisborne's Most Popular Theatre (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SESSIONS 1.45 & 7.30 Majestic SEPTEMBER IS OUR BIRTHDAY MONTH! WE ARE MAKING IT A MONTH OF BIG ATTRACTIONS THE FIRST OF WHICH, COMMENCING TO-MORROW IS A Story of Espionage ... of Spies . . . Traitors . . . Adventurers ... of Love so Dangerous it Doomed Armies to Destruction ... so Glorious it Saved One Man From Death ... A Picture Seething with Intrigue . . . Surrounded by the Thundering Fury of a War-Mad World! ISA MIRANDA Idol of Europe’s movie millions, called the "Most Beautiful Woman In The World” in her First American Picture. WITH RAY MI LLANO THE CAST INCLUDES THE FAMOUS MALE CHOIR THE DON COSSACKS Associate Feature ACTIO N-FILL ED MURDER MYSTERY MURDER AT MIDNIGHT IN MANHATTAN ... A Mystery so bewildering it has to be solved twice u WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS MICHAEL WHALEN, JEAN ROGERS, CHIC CHANDLER (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Chapter 3 BUCK ROGERS SERIAL V. 808 IB I SPECIAL ATTRACTION I THE WORLD’S BEST ELECTRIC SPEEDWAY A GOOD NIGHT’S FUN OF CLEAN AMUSEMENT Learn To Drive Your Own Car Speed With Safety Thrills With Laughter It’s One of Miller’s Big Shows OPEN AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS r. 77 IB 808 ■I ie«o ■ a a i i ■ ■ a b ■ a ■ i ■ ■ ■ .I.IXII ■ I
RUGBY AT THE OVAL SATURDAY AT 2.45 P.M. BARBARIANS SARACENS Curtain Raiser at 1.15 p.m. SEE THE GIANTS OF THE PAST IN ACTION Admission: Gentlemen 1/-. Ladies 6d, Cars 6d, Stand 6d. Proceeds in aid of Centennial Sports Queen. 603
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20030, 31 August 1939, Page 2
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