2 nd week COMMENCES TODAY Halesite Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Carp. TODAY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present SPENCER MICKEY TRACY ROONEY >’ IN HEN Of n wwwiw (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CARELESS TALK COSTS, LIVES . , . DON'T TALK . I . — OE LUXE Courtenay Place - - - - 53-080. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. 2 P.M. 7.45 P.M. Thrilling Songs of the Saddle With GEE AUTRY In "Back In The Saddle" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO— A One-Man War on Political Corruption. With JOHN FRANCES WAYNE DEE In "A MAN BETRAYED" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CARELESS TALK COSTS LIVES .. . — DON'T TALK ! — FRIDAY — A CHILLING THRILL EVERY TICK OF THE CLOCK I Sensational ! — Mysterious I “The Invisible Ghost” PLUS A Fun Hit . . . Song Hit Comedy with the Merriest Musical Romance in Romance Land. "MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII" (Programmes Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Universal Pictures Release
SUBURBAN THEATRES t"ALL NIGHT AT EARL CARROLLS" Ken Muiray Lillian Cornell •"I'M STILL ALIVE" Kent Taylor Linda Hayes t"THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" Brian Aherne Kay Francis •"MELODY FOR THREE Jean Hersholt Pay Wray 'rgmi Bruce Bairnsfather's Famous Characters, •"OLD BILL AND SON" Associate Feature, j"CODE OF THE SECRET SERVICE" NEWTOWN Iffl Tel. 24-753 •"GUNNER GEORGE" George Formby Phyllis Calvert *"MY IRISH MOLLY" Blinkie Stuart Maureen O'Hara f"THE PHILADELPHIA STORY" Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant *"THE GOLDEN FLEECING" Lew Ayres Rita Johnson •"RANGERS OF FORTUNE" Fred BacMurray Patricia Morrison •"DANCING ON A DIME" Grace MacDonald Robert Paige W"-^' V TI H etui -181 island bay M WnJ IB SRI Te |, 14.307 •"HULLABALOO" Frank Morgan All-Star Cast Associate Feature t"THE PAROLE FIXER" KING GEORGE - - - Tel. 63-933 In Technicolottr — From the Great Novel of Adventure and Romance, •"DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" Claudette Colbert Henry Fonda PRINCE EDWARD (Woburn) Te 1.63-844 t"MAN-MADE MONSTER" Lon Chaney, Jun. Anna Naget j"THE MONSTER AND THE GIRL" Ellen Drew Robert Paige DE LUXE (Lr. Hutt) • Tel. 63-431 f'TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME" Cesar Romero Virginia Gilmore ,t"FUGITIVE FROM A PRISON CAMP" Jack Holt Marian Marsh g-nwHtiffS!. t'XITY OF CONQUEST" James Cagney Ann Sheridan SPITFIRE OUT WEST" Dolores Del Rio Leon Errol •“Denotes—Approved for Universal Exhibition. —Recommended by Censor for Adults. SHOWS. THE WELLINGTON hose show. .’’ELLINGTON ROSE SHOW. TODAY, Town Hall WEDNESDAY Town Hall Town Hall November 19. Town Hall OFFICIAL OPENING at 3 p.m., OFFICIAL OPENING at 3 p.m., By Hie Worship the Mayor of Wellington, Who will be accompanied by Mrs. Hislop. HOSES WHITE, HOSES RED. Pale Gold, Old Goin. Orange Pink. By common consent the Hose is the Queen of Flowers. Don’t -Miss Your Favourite Show. Don’t Miss Your Favourite Show. The best rose-growers in Wellington will be exhibiting some choice blooms on Wednesday. TRADE DISPLAYS. DECORATIVE WORK. AFTERNOON TEA will be available luring the course of the afternoon. DOORS OPEN 2.15. Admission: Adults i/-. Children (kt. H. H. MILLER, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 47, 19 November 1941, Page 3
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