BELIEVE US . . . IT'S THE HAPPIEST SHOW OF THE YEAR! A Warner Bros.' Picture. —ALSO—"CINDERELLA'S FELLA" A Delightful Technicolour Revue. CARTOON AND PATHE NEWS. DAILY—2 and 8 p.m. Opera !©we Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230) Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. BE ADVISED—RESERVE! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 500 NEW CADETS ARE WANTED—JOIN THE AIR TRAINING CORPS TODAY.
TIVOLI Tel. 43-968. Opp. Pari. Bldgs. FINALLY TONIGHT—7 o'clock. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JNR. ELISSA LAND! —“In—"THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —ASSOCIATE FEATURE—VIVIEN LEIGH :: CONRAD VEIDT —In—"DARK JOURNEY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS NEWS, SPECIAL SHORTS.
OPEN YOUR HEART AND LET THE FUN SHINE IN. DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. , J Tcl - 53-080. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. TWICE DAILY—2 p.m. and 7.45 SHOWING NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND. ALL SWING WEEK LRHYTHM ROYAL-:®// A“"“’’ ‘ A ' 1 Si ' AMERICA'S No. 1 \>, k ffijEaSEßfeF. < 4 DRUMMER n 1 BUDDY RICH | I -4 a " d his World-Famous V? 1 Orchestra. , SHEMP HOWARD F GRACE MacDONALD . Z K ,y ROBERT PAIGE ( WALTER CATLETT \ 1 \ MARY WICKES // 0 1 1943's HIT TUNES: * J • m zf/ '' Goi "9 u p-" " Easf of thc W? 4, J* 8 , ” "i Rockies/' "Don't Mind thc *** J Rain/' "Toko It and Git," ‘ J "Here Comes thc Novy." K&sBreJjMEC:: AND THE SCREEN'S COMEDY BREAK-UP, THE CLOWN PRINCESS OF SCREEN AND RADIO ON A RIOTOUS SWING SHIFT OF JOY. Wk > i • S‘'-'W'SZ ■ | | ' HARMONY AT ITS HAPPIEST. *< g ' DICK FORAN :: IRENE HERVEY t A '.j FUZZY KNIGHT :: DIAMOND BROTHERS fe £ DORENE SISTERS :: GERTRUDE NIESEN AND ANOTHER BUNCH OF 1943's TUNES OF THE MOMENT. "He's My Guy," "On thc Old Assembly Line," "Heads Up," "Two Guitars," "How Am I To Know." PLUS "ASCENDING, DOOM" and "FATAL' SECOND" Chapters 4 and 5 in "THE PERILS OF NYOKA." (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, «/- NO EXTRA TO BOOK AT THEATRE OR D.I.C.
ACCOMMODATION —(Continued). . PALMERSTON NORTH. PERMASENT and Casual Guests, tarilf moderate. Rangitikel Private Hotel. Palm. Nth. HOTEL CARLTON. CUBA St.—When in Palmerston North stop nt this popular C.T., A.A., P.S. and Govt. Tourist House. Hot, cold water bedrooms Tel. 5192. N. K. Beveridge, Proprietor. KINGSCOURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Fitzherbert Avenue. Palmerston North. Under New Management. Bed and Breakfast, 6/0. TELEPHONE IVJOB. RAILWAY Hotel.—Cenl rally situated; all C“UVB. aud excellent cuisine. First-class double and single rooms available; moderate taritt. Mrs. A. Clarke. Proprietress (late Central Hotel). REST HOMES. G LEN I. YON Convalescent Home In Napier's glorious sunshine, otters peace, quiet comfort aud unobtrusive service tor the tired and unwell. Very reasonable. Tel. 2708. PKOFESSI ON AL AN NOU NCE.M EN TS GEORGE BETTLH. Chemist, 769 COLOMBO ST.. CHRIS'I CHURCH. Postal Address—Box 531, Christchurch. AMERICAN SERVICES. ENJOY your liberty at the Amusement Centres —"Dodgems." Dixon St.; Joyland, M.-inueys St.: Sporlslnnd. Courtenay Pl.; Bali Gurnee. Juko Boxes. Large Kitle .Range.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 272, 12 August 1943, Page 2
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