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AT THE HAMILTON CINEMAS — STATE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres COMMENCING TODAY AT 2 5 Ltd. (Throughout IS.Z.'j. 2 SATURDAY, MONDAY 7.45. THE MERRIEST OF ALL THEIR PICTURES Dvnamite Drama ! THE Blasted from sinister adventures and strange romance in a racket-ridden city. JONES FAMILY FATHER'S RUN-DOWN AND IN A NURSING HOME, MOTHER'S RUNNING AN APARTMENT HOUSE, THE FAMILY ARE RUNNING ROUND TRYING TO HELP. “ON THEIR OWN” The Jones are in a worse jam than ever ! Pa's broke ■s' . - - and Ma’s running a $ broken - down bungalow court full of howling kids and yowling dogs. Trying 5 to make ends meet has the $ whole family running rag- i? ged, but they're having the time of their life ! So join in the fun you'll have a grand laugh ! J 'llllllllllMlllllllMllllllllllllMlimilimillllMlllfr (Approved for Universal Exhibition) BOX PLANS at PARKES’ MUSIC STORE, PHONE 1528 \JoTV? mm mm Screening Friday Night and Saturday Matinee. EPISODE No. 9 MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN IBOX PLANS AT PARKES’ MUSIC STORE, ! PHONE 1528. Hi AFTER HOURS AT THEATRE, PHONE 3700. DIRECTION: AMALGAMATED THEAiHES. ltd. tThrciiflhou* New Zeeland). FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ! ‘IRENE’’— TONIGHT, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. DAILY AT 2.15, 8 p.m. TOMORROW’S SESSIONS: 2.15, 5, 8 p.m. “THE GIRL IN THE ALICE BLUE GOWN” nil RKO-Radio Presents Filmdom’s Newest and Loveliest "Glamour" Girl! 19 4 O's DREAM MUSICAL SHOW HIT ! WHAT FURS ! WHAT FASHIONS : WHAT MUSIC ! WHAT COMEDY ! —Screened with a new goldengtfiTN*. in the 1941 model Alice Blujgfgoyjrttl Anna or THEATRE, PHONE 1416. le irlim o e Blue sjffov milland £ .¥ ▼ m rife “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” Joyous, Romantic, Tuneful, Lovely ! Packed with the spirit of youth . and high adve ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE RAY RAY MILLAND MILLAND SONG HITS! “Alice Blue Gown,” “Irene.” “Castle or Dreams,” “Out on a Limb,” etc. Scenes in Colour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO Special Short “GUN PLAY” ftolintf Alsr YOUNG • MARSHAL MAY ROBSON • BILLIE BURKE-ARTHURTREACHER We urge you to Reserve Early Flans are tilling fast PLEASE NOTE PHONE BOOKINGS MUST BE CALLED FOR BY 7.30 SHARP. 2 gESSIO.YS J-JAILY g AT 2.15 AND 8 P.M. SPECIAL SESSION ON SATURDAYS A T 5 PJ ‘- NOW SHOWING l A GOLDEN SHOWER OF MELODY !! ! IT’S GREAT 1 Allan Jones and Mary Martin the new singing sweethearts—singing the songs all lovers sing, written by the one and only Victor Herbert. Never before such a heart-stirring love story! „ YOU HAVE WHISTLED, YOU HAVE SUNG. MELODIES THAT HURRY THROUGH YOUR EARS TO YOUR HEART! Including: -tn1 A v ! „ Sweet Mystery of Life” i m Railing m Love with Someone” “Thine Alone” ‘‘A Kiss in the Dark” DIRECTION HAMILTON THEATRES, LTD. The REGENT REGENT’S SPECIAL FEATURETTES Including— THE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTION OF 1940 “ THE GREAT YICTOR HERBERT BRITISH AIR MAIL NEWS Churchill Defies Nazis. All Britain Girds For Invasion. British Convoy Beats Off Air Attacks. Containing 28 of the master’s most famous songs, all brilliantly mounted in scenes of spectacular beauty, magnificently sung by . . . CINESOUND REVIEW H.M.S. Sydney Upholds Australian Naval Tradition. ALLAN JONES MARY MARTIN “ blue STREAK ” (Grantland Rice Sportlight) Soaring to greater heights in this, his finest musical role. The new Singing Star of “My Heart Belongs to Daddy’’ fame. WALTER CONNOLLY SUSANNA FOSTER 14-year-old child with a Phenomenal Voice that reaches B-flat above high C. ■——■——— i ■ (Approved lor Universal Exhibition) ~~~ ‘‘PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL” RESERVE NOW l TONIGHT AT 7.45 Also SATURDAY and MONDAY Facing the fury of a Lynch-mad Mob ! Hopalong and his pals in the Tightest Spot of their Thrilling Action-packed careers ! William Boyd HOPALONG CASSIDY in “Range War” With RUSSELL HAYDEN BRITT WOOD (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ROYAL DIRECTION : HAMILTON THEATRES LTD Episode 4 of “FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE” Will be Screened at 7.30 p.m. TONIGHT : SATURDAY : MONDAY Special Matinee SATURDAY at 2 p.m. Programme . . . “RANGE WAR” also “ WHAT A LIFE ” Serial, Etc. Box Plans at Theatre Confectionery Shop or Phone 1580. Poor Henry 1 Every time he turned around he found himself in More Trouble. You just can t help Laughing at his Adventures. JACKIE COOPER “Whaf a Life!” with BETTY FIELD JOHN HOWARD LIONEL STANDER JANICE LOGAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition) THE § R O ~ PHONE 1730 £ Commencing Tonight Also Saturday at 2.15 RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS ! READ WHAT THE STARS THINK ! . . . “One of the greatest, if not the greatest motion picture I have ever seen,” says Eddie Cantor. ‘Good-bye, Mr Chips’ is simply a wonderful picture. I have never seen such fine acting and perfect direction," says Claudette Colbert. “I can remember no greater performance than Robert Donat’s in ‘Good-bye, Mr Chips,’ “ says Spencer Tracy. ‘Good-bye, Mr Chips’ is a knock-out. I’m going back to see it again,” says Mickey Rooney. THE BEST PICTURE OF ANY YEAR ! Double and treble all the fine things they have to say about this picture and you will still be away short of the mark. Cold print can’t do justice to a film such as this it has to be seen and not just once, either. What a glorious production for this country with its fine British sentiments and ideals. pm. £r 8 p.m. Monday at 7.45 p.m. - | ROBERT DONAT | With GREER CARSON T in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Achievement | “GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS" (j In addition, of course, the usual high “Roxy” standard of a supporting features. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY IRENE DUNNE FRED MacMURRAY CHARLIE RUGGLES in ‘‘INVITATION TO HAPPINESS ” COMING BING CROSBY LINDA WARE In—and JACKIE COOPER in “ STREETS OF NEW YORK ” “ THE STARMAKER ” It’s the surprise picture of 1940. You’ll love every minute of it. R| |o| \'%ri ill PHONE 1738
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21211, 6 September 1940, Page 8
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937Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21211, 6 September 1940, Page 8
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