FINALLY TODAY—2 and 8 p.m. Tho Truth About the Nazis from the Cradle to the Battlefront. “HITLER’S CHILDREN” (Recommended More Especially tor Adult Audiences, and Unsuitable for Children.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (52-212) •Klow AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. Tomorrow 3 BIG SESSIONS: 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. A GREAT STORY—A FAMOUS PLAY—AND A MIGHTY MOTION PICTURE. Shanghai—City of Mystery—where all roads meet. Fabulous among the world's most exciting cities.—Shanghai sets its siren charms in an aura of enchanting adventure. Unifed Artists Present ‘SHANGHAI GESTURE’ Starring GENE TIERNEY VICTOR MATURE WALTER HUSTON :: ONA MUNSON The most exciting and sensational picture you've ever seen.—Rich in its lavish action—set against the lurid background of Shanghai, with its glittering underwor|d—where men and women love dangerously between the lines of the low. DON’T MISS IT! HURRY!—BOOK EARLY! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. by Censor for Aduits.) 500 CADETS WANTED—JOIN THE AIR TRAINING CORPS TODAY. SUBURBAN THEATRES. Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, in "THE LITTLE FOXES." — (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Showing: James Gleason, William Tracy, in "TANKS A MILLION."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus, Fox News and "Overland Mail." 500 Few Cadets Wanted—Join Air Training Corps Today. , — .M IL"9/y .e IH'IWI NEWTOWN W IB M Tel, 25-041 "CHAD HANNA." Also, 'I WAS AN ADVENTURESS."— (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) m JI f ISLAND BAY M rtfl II Tel. 14-307 "PARDON MY SARONG." Also, "TWO LATINS FROM MANHATTAN." — (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) MT 418 NEWTOWN O Tel. 15-176 FINALLY TONIGHT. ' ’ ' "THE KID FROM KOKOMO," Pat O'Brien, Joan Biondell. "THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT?' Emlyn Williams, Ann Konstan.— (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PTi if >Y LOWER HUTT fll An Tel. 63-933 FINALLY TONIGHT — That Extraordinary Medical Film, "NO GREATER SIN," Sheds Light on a Hush-Hush Subject.—Recommended by Censor for Adults—Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) In view of thc Censor's Recommendation, thc Management Respectfully Suggests that Parents Do Nof Send or Bring Children.—soo New Cadets Wanted— Jain the Air Taining Corps Today. ESAliai Great Midweek Attraction—John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, lan Hunter, in THE LONG VOYAGE HOME."— (Recommended by Censor Unsuitable for Children.) Plus, Zasu Pitts, Slim Summerville, in "MISS POLLY. — (Approved for Universal Exhibitoin.)— soo New Cadets Wante'd—Join the Air Training Corps Today. I hH i7" l ra’g"'\ T >/"'r.ri woburn z y P iLLlllluldJJJ Tel. 63-844 Lon Chancy, Dick Foran/ Elyse Knox, "THE MUMMY'S TOMB."— (Recommended by Censor for Adults—Unsuitable for Children.) Victor McLaglen, Edmund O'Brien, "POWDER TOWN."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' "MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA."— (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Also, "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) !TEI3iISS K S "TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE" Johnny Weismuller, Maureen O'Sullivan.— (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Also, "SECRETS OF JAPAN," Preston Foster, Lynn Bari.— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "FOR EVER CHERISHED," Pat O'Brien. Also, "WAR DOGS," Billy Lee, Ace, the Wonder Dog. Parents—Your son's career is Aviation. Enrol him in tho Air Training Corps Today. KAILWAY NOTICES. TRAIN SERVICES, WELLINGTONWATERLOO, AND HUTT LINES. THE Following Timetable Alterations will operate on aud after Saturday, August 14. 1943:— „ The 4.40 p.m. Wellington-Ixiwcr Hutt Saturday train will run through to Helling, arriving Welling at 5.4 p.m. Return train, stopping where required, leaves Welling 5.10 p.m.. Wellington arrive o-33 p.m. The 5.10 p.m. Lower Hutt-Wellington Saturday train will NOT run. Tho 5.41 p.m. Wellington-Waterloo an 1 6.50 p.m. Waterloo-Wellington trains will also run on Saturdays. These trains do not stop at Kaiwarra and Ngaliauranga. PATENTS. PATENTS. Obtainable in All Countries. BALDWIN. SON AND CAREY, Registered Patent Attorneys. WELLINGTON. MR. CHARLES MUNRO. Architect. Academy Building, 2 Church Street. MASTERTON. Local Agent.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 272, 12 August 1943, Page 2
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