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AMUSEMENTS '3rd WEEK "For .-Whom The Bell Tolls" ! To-night a Few Reservations Remain. TO-MORROW NIGHT'S PLANS AGAIN FULLY SOLD OUT. PLANS AT REGENT 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. R E G*E N T The Theatre Comfortably Heated. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions 10.30, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Paramount Pictures' Glorious Technioolour Masterpiece. "For Whom The Bell Tolls" "For Whom The Bell Tolls" "For Whom The Bell Tolls" "For Whom The Bell Tolls" TO HAVE TO HOLD FOR EVER— BUT THERE WERE ONLY TWO DAYS "The giri's head was under his chin... he felt the cropped head against his cheek ... as alive and. silky rolling as when a marten's fur rises under the caress of your hand ....his cheek moved against Maria's hair, and there was a hollow aching all through him as he held his arms around her." ERNEST HEMINGWAY in " For Whom the Bell Tolls " Gary Cooper Ingrid Bergman AKIM TAMIROFF — JOSEPH CALLEIA Arturo de CORDOVA — Katina FAXINOU FROM ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S NOVEL. * SCREENING AT ALL SESSIONS N.Z. PRISONERS OF WAR ARRIVE IN ENGLAND. PLANS AT REGENT — PHONE 32-838 Recommended by Censor for Adults. FULLER'S | PRINCE EDWARD | THEATRE ON KARANGAHAPE ROAD AT QUEEN ST. Shortly to Become Auckland's Principal House of Family Entertainment FOLLOW FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS. .. .when Queen Street Theatre Policy is Transferred to Karangahape Road at the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. COMMENCINQ TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. The Most Colourful of them all . High Adventure.. Thrilling Spectacle, all in Flaming Beauty of Matchless Technlcolour. Maria MONTEZ, Jon HALL, Peter COE In "GYPSY WILDCAT" "GYPSY WILDCAT" — And Also — EXCITING SPY-ADVENTURE.... John ARCHER with Mary McLEOD In "THE PURPLE V" "THE PURPLE V" AND THEN for ALL to See the Most Interesting Film "WORLD OF PLENTY" "WORLD OF PLENTY" Issued by the British Ministry of Information with Vital Facts of the Food Situation of the World. Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE FULLER'S fBRITANNIA i THEATRE THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 Programme Concludes at 3.1 p.m. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS Paramount Pictures Presents FRED BARBARA ED. G. Mac Murray Stanwyck Robinson In the Top Melodrama of the Year "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" Recommenedd by Censor for Adults. R.K.O. Radio Pictures Presents Pat O'BRIEN, Ruth WARRICK In "THE IRON MAJOR" A man who never knew when he was licked! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-morrow at 1.30 YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE FULLER'S fVICfORIAI THEATRE DEVONPORT Phone 71-683 To-night at 7.15 Romance Thrillingly Captured in the Screen's Most Exciting Love Story! and Greatest Triumph! NORMA LESLIE Shearer Howard JOHN BARRYMORE, BASIL RATHBONE, EDNA MAY OLIVER, C. AUBREY SMITH In "ROMEO AND JULIET" "ROMEO AND JULIET" <■' ROMEO AND JULIET" Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Also Showing — OTTO KRUGER, TINA THAYER In "SECRETS OF A CO-ED" Recommended by Censor for Adults. And "CONCENTRATION CAMP ATROCITIES." This film is suitable for adults only, and will be screened at end of each performance. Matinee To-morrow at 1.30 Anne Shirley. James Ellison in " ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS " Also Serial, Comedy, Sportlight. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Make Your Reservations Now for " GONE WITH THE WIND " Tues., Wed., Thurs. Next. Adult Rocemmendation YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE FULLER'S 1 CAMEO | THEATRE GREY LYNN Phone 26-406 This Evening at 7.15. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 1.30 Finally To-morrow at 7.30. Here's the Laugh Feast You've Been Waiting For. The Hilarious Story of Two Hen-pecked Husband! Out on the Loose. "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS " With ROBERTSON ALFRED Hare Drayton Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Associate Feature — A Melody Melee Anne Gwynne, David Bruce, Jerome Cowan in " SOUTH OF DIXIE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE REUNIONS ' INVITATION to all old identities of the NEWTON SALVATION ARMY CORPS or early-day Salvationists to attend a Reunion at the Citadel, Ponsoriby Road, on SATURDAY, AT 2.15 P.M. I Afternoon Tea Served. 29

mr\ nt nt g LOOKING FOR A CHANGE OF JOB SATURDAY, JUNE 30, is R Day (Release Day) for many. But R Day is Rainster Day, too, for those who seek a change of job and are now free to choose should find at Rainster House a new happiness. For it's a very congenial company of girls who make smart clothing there—Ladies' Coats, Men's Coats, and Children's Wear as well. They're happy because of I—Good wages and bonuses. 2— Air-conditioning; really warm in winter, cool in summer. 3—Home-made cooking at their own Cafeteria. 4—Sports facilities. 5—A Matron who's a mother to all. " 6—Everything is spotless. If you've had experience in Clothing Manufacture you'll appreciate Rainster's labour-saving devices, etc. If you're new to it, we'll teach you, kindly and patiently, expert machining and handwork. And you'll be paid whilst learning. Much dainty and interesting work is done at Rainster —work you'll be proud to do. Don't make your change until you have SEEN what Rainster offers.' Just come in. HARRIS, LANGTON, LTD., RAINSTER HOUSE 428, Queen Street - - - almost opp. Y.W.C.A.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 152, 29 June 1945, Page 10

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