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*KOSO AT THE HAMILTON CINEMAS FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 8 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER COMEDY THRILLER “MAD HOLIDAY” with EDMUND LOWE ELISSA LANDI ZASU PITTS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DIRECTION HAMILTON THEATRES. LTD. ‘CTte T Regent’s Special Featurettes REGENT ALWAYS THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. siiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiEEiiiiiimiiiteiHiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimifSfiiimii CINESOUND REVIEW (Australia’s Best Newsreel). BRITISH AIR MAIL NEWS (Highlights of World Events). PATHE PICTORIAL Commencing To-morrow Saturday At 2.15 and 8 p.m. “A New Greater More Glamorous Gracie Fields in a sparkling musical comedy reflection of her own life story ... “Your Favourite Comedienne . . . bringing to you the song hits of 1937 in ‘The Show Goes On.’ ” The Supreme Musical Comedy! MM The ShowGocs On VV with GRACIE FIELDS CYRIL RICHARDS (England’s Most Popular Star). (Australia’s Stage Favourite). IT’S THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST SHOW IN TOWN! (Approved Tor Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAY The Sparkling Musical Comedy “WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG.” with VIRGINIA BRUCE KENT TAYLOR WALTER BRENNAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING—JANET GAYNOR FREDERIC MARCH Don’t Delay - Make Your Reservations NOW I Plans at Theatre from 10 a.m. Daily ’Phone 1422. “A STAR IS BORN.” Filmed in the New Technicolour. The Y ROYAL * COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. a ALSO SATURDAY AND MONDAY ■ MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. | FEATURE No. I Got troubles? Leave ’em to Clarence! He’s got a way of handling anything. But he blows himself into a heap of trouble when he meddles with Romance! You’ve laughed and cried with Booth Tarkington’s immortal characters in the pages of his stories —Now see “Clarence”—his most lovable “Mr. Fixit”—Brought to life on the screen! RESERVATIONS: Plans at Theatre Sweet Shop Tel. 1580. fit OL O E 51 ROSCOE EARNS. ELEANORE WHITNEY with EUGENE PALLETTE, JOHNNY DOWNS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURE No. 2 Trapped by circumstantial evidence! Condemned to share the fate of men he had convicted. A powerful drama of a strange retribution and a man's regeneration. ** The with MARSHA HUNT. ROBERT CUMMINGS. PAUL KELLY. KENT TAYLOR. HARRY CAREY (Reoommended by Censor for Adults.) YET ANOTHER SUPER M.G.M. GUEST NIGHT PROGRAMME. TUESDAY. RAMON NOVARRO, EVELYN LAYE IN “THE NIGHT IS YOUNG.” CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, UNA MERKEL IN “BABY FACE HARRINGTON.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SPECIAL NEWS OF THE WORLD AND VARIETY SESSION AT 7.30 P.M. NO EXTRA CHARGE. We are proud to present these Three Great Stars .. united in danger, laughter and love .. in a glorious venture that changed the destiny of thousands. Here is entertainment . . seething with excitement .. sublime with romance .. uproarious with Beery’s boisterous personality .. here is heroism .. exalting the screen with its splendour! Here is a picture j’ou’ll find unforgettable! BARBARA STANWYCK JOHN BOLES Under orders, he fights his way to a rebel camp . * and without orders, falls in love with a rebel’s daughter I WALLACE BEERY With a sheepish grin and iron chin, he swaggers into love affairs . . stumbles into State affairs . . and swash-buclcles his way out again! More boisterous and hilarious than ever I Recklessly, she plunges into the jungle with a daring man she doesn’t know .. and a disreputable scamp she doesn't want to know! ift H SECOND BIG ATTRACTION A story of a thousand thrills —astounding scenes—rich in romance—amazing achievements and adventures —a -wealth of side-splitting comedy—a marvellous entertainment that all will want to see! u TO MOST FASCII PRIVATE SECRETARY THE YEAR’S MOST FASCINATING ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY i‘.)37’s Happiest, Snappiest Entertainment . . the Sparkling, Breezy Musical Comedy that sent London and New York into hysterics .. 8 Great Song Hits I JACK BUCHANAN ■ ELSIE RANDOLPH (All Recommended by Censor for Adults.) “This’ll Make You Whistle” and “ The Flying Hostess ” R o Y TO-NIGHT. At 7.45 p.m. MATINEE SATURDAY At 2.15 p.m. 3.... SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS....! No. 1. THE FIRST EPISODE “THE BLACK GHOST RIDES” OF THE NEW ACTION PACKED WESTERN SERIAL Hoist the Storm Signal... Here’s a Houling Gale of Laughter! THIS FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY At 2.15 and 8 p.m. Daily. THE LAST FRONTIER I They laughed at his wild heroics on Jhe screens ... but they changed their tune when he : I the guns of gangland on the open rangeJ GEORGE OBRIE Howrmw comm No. 3. BRET HARTE’S TURBULENT. ROMANTIC MASTERPIECE. A Perfect Show for the Whole Family! “Ginger” Jane’s In The Navy Nowand doesn’t she cause an uproar! Jane “Ginger” Withers CECILIA PARKER <C~>\ \L \ ✓- m. PRESTON FOSTER SINGING, DANCING, and up to her MISCHIEVOUS TRICKS —in “Square Shooting Oakhurst” IN ii The Roaring. Romantic Drama of California’s Gold Rush Days. I In Holy Tenor with "The Uulcaili Polier FlaSs Anthony Martin El Brendel Leah Ray Joe Lewis and the “CIVIC” FEATURETTES Comedy “SAIL BAIT.” Camera Thrill “DOGGING ROUND THE WORLD.' Terrytoon Cartoon “ALF ALFA'S 20th ANNIVERSARY.” FOX OVERSEAS NEWS. FOX AUST.-N.Z. NEWS. THE WHOLE PROGRAMME IS GREAT! DON’T MISS IT ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Parkes’ Music Store, phone 1528. After Hours at Theatre, phone 3700. COMMENCING TUESDAY at 2.15 and 8 p.m. lor Universal Exhibition.j WITH JEAN MUIR VIRGINIA WEIDLER An Uproarious, Romantic Comedy from the company that gave you “3 SMART GIRLS” and “MY MAN GODFREY.” fi t MaViilS(l" -withJOHN BOLES DORIS NOLAN (Recommended by censor for Adults.) FRIDAY NEXT P. G. WODEHOUSE’S “STEP LIVELY JEEVES” with Arthur Treacher. (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.)

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 4

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