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6th Week AND STILL THE "HOUSE FULL" SIGN GOES UP NIGHTLY! MANY ARE SEEING THIS GREAT EPIC AGAIN AND AGAIN! You are Urged to Book Early, as it must soon make way for other big features, which must be released before Xmas. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. Dir.; AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD.. THROUGHOUT N.Z. 2 p. m . TODAY 8 p.m. LESLIE HOWARD AND DAVID NIVEN —IN—FIRST of the FEW A G.B.D. Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Russian Successes. Further Pictures of the Advance up the Markham Valley. Testing the New "Boomerang" Fighter. British Military Mission in N.Z. N.Z. Jroops Convalesce in Alexandria. B A N D. BAND OF Ist BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT (C.W.0.) AT ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. PIPE AND DRUMS. Ist BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENTAL BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 PAI.

RESERVE EARLY FOR TONIGHT! PLANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. stAte Programmes with the Seal of Quality. 2 p.m. — DAILY — 8 p.m. R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present THE YEAR'S BIGGEST AND BEST MYSTERY. A JThrilling Battle of Life and Death Against the Nazi Secret Service. GEORGE SANDERS ’ With TOM CONWAY JANE RANDOLPH IN THE MYSTERY ADVENTURE STORY, > A Real Thriller All the Way. EXCELLENT SHORTS INCLUDE: NEWS, COMEDY, MUSICAL. INTEREST. And Walt Disney's "ART OF’ SELF-DEFENCE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Td. 51-842. 2 p.m. TWO SESSIONS DAILY 7.45 p.m. COMPLETE FULL-LENGTH FEATURE FILM . . . UNCUT . . . REVEALING ON THE SCREEN IN GRIM DETAIL THE BARBAROUS WORK OF HITLER'S HORDES . . . THE DESECRATON OF CHURCHES, OF THE HOMES OF TOLSTOI, TSCHAIKOWSKY, and TCHEKOV, AND CAPPING ALL, MATERIAL RAVAGES, THE SIGHT OF SLAUGHTERED CHILDREN, CIVILIANS SVfINGING ON GALLOWS, GRIEF-TORN RELATIVES SEARCHING FOR THEIR DEAD AMID PILES OF TWISTED, FROZEN BODIES. A SMASHING INDICTMENT AGAINST THE GERMAN OF’ 1942-43. NATAN PRESENTS MOSCOW STRIKES BACK WITH A COMMENTARY IN ENGLISH BY EDWARD G. ROBINSON. These are the Days of War ... the Terrible Hardships Endured by Civilian Populations of Countries Over-run by the Enemy . . . Scenes not Pretty to Look at. Some of the Atrocities Practised by the Noxis against the Civilians and their Shrines arc almost Unbelievable. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER—THIS YEAR'S MOST REALISTIC FILM. t ■ PLUS CLAUDETTE JOEL RUDY MARY COLBERT McREA VALLEE ASTOR —ln— Paramount's Delicious, Delightful, Daring Preston Sturges' Hit, i “THE PALM BEACH STORY” Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults, CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED. _ i ' HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES (Continued). • T A TTJ A-PPI GRETNA HOTEL. —Contains 54 rooms. Number of bedrooms contain bathroom Rnd olioiie Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Lavishly furnished. Cuisine the best. None but the best of and spirits; Recognized as.one of the leading country hotels in New Zealand. Gretna Service and Gretna Attention at all times. J. QUL Proprietor. Pboue 38. Bux 101. FIRFNUI wines.—F. HEALEY. Proprietor. Phone 4.

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PLEASE EG REASONABLE: ABOUT SMOKING ON TRAINS Attention is directed 'to the Railway Department’s by-law prohibiting Bniokjng In non-smoking eairiages; passengers aro requested to assist in ensuring the strict observance of 'this rule. Smokiu = and non smoking eomparlmcnts ou all ar » clearly defined, and respect for the purpose of these definitions not only makes for more congenial travel, but also safeguards the rights of all passengers—smokers and nou-smokers. NO SMOKING IN NON-S.MOKERS SHOWS. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. HOSE SHOW. MEMBERS and Exhibitors fidylsed that the Society will hold its ROSE SHOW In ST PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM. Sydney Street, ou WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, instead of Wednesday. November 17, as originally arranged. D. B. BROWN, Secretary. RIVBR SBRVICES. WEEKEND Trips to~l’lpiriki and Otumnngu leave Wanganui by n'ot°r every Saturday, 2 p.m. River Trip. Sunday, up tlie beautiful Wanganui River, returning Monday by motor, arrive 11 a.m. .L3/1-/-full cost. IVEEKDAY Trip, leave Wangauul by motor, Wednesdays; River Trip, J hursdayts; return Wanganui Fridays. STAY Pipirikl House, reached by daily .Motor Service. Tariff £4/4/- per week, IS/- per day. RESERVE Now for Xmas and New Year Trips. Spend a real holiday midst beautiful scenery. THE Wanganui River, New Zealand’s wonderful waterway. Send for pamphlet on trips, to Wanganui River Services, Limited. Box 388, Wanganui, or nearest Tourist Agency.. DANCING PHYLLIS B.VI lIS' SCHOOL OF DANCING. Ist Floor Hannah's Building) Lambton Quay. PrincipalsLawreuce McKee. M.I.S. I.D. Bobbie McKee. A.I.S.T.D. JUNIOR CLASSES FRIDAY EVENINGS. 5.15 to 7 P.m. Telephone 41-6 SI. Private Ml-275. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETIIE WALSHE. M.IST.II. N.A.T.D. (London). Studio: "Evening Post” Building. Willis St. Tels. 42-211 and 42-058. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p in. intermediate Class on Tuesdays from 8 p.m. to 10 p.ui. Beginners’ Class on Fridays from 8 p in. t<> 10 p.m. A STUDIO DANCE IVILL RE HELD NEXT SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13 AT $ P.M. AME RI CAN BERVIOEH. yuur liberty at ttie Amusement Centres— "Dodgems.” Dixon St.: Joyland, Manners St.: Sportsland. Courtenay PL; Ball Gamee. Juke Boxes. Large Rifle KAntro

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 36, 6 November 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 36, 6 November 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 36, 6 November 1943, Page 3

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