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AMUSEMENTS . . . Now for a Good Laugh! ! TO-DAY! 4 SHOWS! 11 a.m. —2 5 8 p.m. = AVON = Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 40-076. An Irresistible British Comedy! J. Arthur Rank Preents / STEWART GRANGER As the “WOMAN HATER”— “WOMAN HATER”— . . . charmed . . . chased . . . compromised . . . deceived and defeated! . . . By Edwige Feuillere France’s New Fascinating Star . . . With RONALD SQUIRE—MARY JERROLD For Your Added Pleasure Bernard Milles on Gun Dogs News Special: Dai Rees beats Henry Cotton in Golf Final 5 Nations test British Air Defences Plans Filling Now at D.1.C.! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) To-day! THREE SESSIONS 1.45 4.45 7.45 PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE D.I.C. <l|| PLAZA ||h Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 36-021. “THE BABE RUTH STORY” “THE BABE RUTH STORY” Awarded THE PARENTS’ MAGAZINE MEDAL (Only Twice Won in Twenty Years!) For Special Merit as Family Audience Entertainment “THE BABE RUTH STORY” “THE RABE RUTH STORY” Starring WILLIAM BENDIX Charles BICKFORD Claire TREVOR This, like “The Stratton Story,” is a true story . . . the story of Babe Ruth, “the greatest baseball player in the world.” . . . this is HIS story—his life—his heart breaks—his failures—his triumphs ... a wonderful story that will appeal to all to whom sport appeals, even to those to whom it does not ALSO A Special March of Time “Fashion Means Business” N.Z. WEEKLY REVIEW PATHE PICTORIAL A British Empire Films Programme (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

✓i t x r t’Tl x r ST. ALBANS CfcjA 1 L 111 Luxury Theatre a a -Phone 35-600. Matinee To-morrow. 2.15 p.m. 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.45 p.m. New York Critics Award Play becomes Screen’s Prize Motion Picture, told as you would have it told . . . without pulling a punch EDWARD G. ROBINSON BURT LANCASTER “ALL MY SONS” “ALL MY SONS” With MADY CHRISTIANS HOWARD DUFF From the prize-winning story by Arthur Miller, it deals candidly with the drama of a mid-west family caught in the wake of a munitions scandal (Reconvnended by Censor for Adults.’) Excellent Featurettes Include “The Case of Mrs Conrad” An interesting March of Time subject dealing with the hospital Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. Independent theatres TO-NIGHT’S SCREENINGS RAKAIA—--8 p.m.: “Courage Of Lassie” (U) PA PANL 1 EMPIRE” 7 p.m.: “10th Avenue Girl” (U), “The Red Shoes” (A) KAIAPOI RIALTO” 7.45 p.m.: “Rogues Regiment” (A) RANGIORA REGENT” 8 p.m.: “Fear In The Night” (A) “Abilene Town” (U) NEW BRIGHTON— roxy’ 7.45 p.m.: “Two Smart People” (A). “Docks Of New Orleans” (U) LYTTELTON— harbour light--7.30 p.m.: “Thunder Mountain” (U). “Killer McCoy” (A) All Blacks 2nd Test Match SUMNER— ■ HOLLYWOOD” 7 p.m.: “Big City” (A) COMING ATTRACTIONS BELFASI “EMBASSY” Saturday, Tuesday, 8 p.m.: “Forever Amber” (A) HORNBY- KosYSaturday. Monday. 8 p.m.: “The Green Years” (U) Censorship (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults Index; (U) App. Universal Exhibition NEXT WEEK S BIG ATTRACTION NEXT WEEK’S BIG A l TRACTION NEXT WEEK’S BIG ATTRACTION NEXT WEEK’S BIG ATTRACTION NEXT WEEK'S BIG ATTRACTION NEXT WEEK’S EIG ATTRACTION MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, TO THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, At 3 p.m. EEATHS PRESENT "FASHIONS AND FABRICS” “FASHIONS AND FABRICS” “FASHIONS AND FABRICS” FASHIONS AND FABRICS” “FASHIONS AND FABRICS” FASHIONS AND FABRICS” “FASHIONS AND FABRICS” "FASHIONS AND FABRICS” “FASHIONS AND FABRICS” “FASHIONS AND FABRICS” “FASHIONS AND FABRICS” "FASHIONS AND FABRICS” A GRAND MANNEQUIN PARADE. A GRAND MANNEQUIN PARADE. A GRAND MANNEQUIN PARADE. SUPERBLY STYLED TO THE MOMENT. SUPERBLY STYLED TO THE MOMENT. SUPERBLY STYLED TO THE MOMENT. IN MODELS SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY WEST CUMBERLAND SILK MILLS from SILKS created by the noted English designer, Miki Sekers. AN ENTRANCING DISPLAY. Reserve now at Beaths Inquiry Counter. Tickets 3/6, including Afternoon Tea. THE TEA ROOMS WILL BE CLOSED EXCEPT TO TICKETHOLDERS. 3849

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS THE family of the late Jane Watson, Lagmhor, sincerely Thank all kind friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MRS E. A. JOBLIN and Family wish to Thank all relatives and friends for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal messages of sympathy, in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to all who assisted after the accident. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. IGGO’S Prompt Prescription Service: Five Experienced Dispensers of Free Social Security Prescriptions. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd.. 105 Cashel street. X 8420

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25934, 14 October 1949, Page 1

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