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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., TOPIAV THROUGHOUT N.Z. 1 ’CJJJ'/tL I . 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. FOR TONIGHT . jj RESERVE EARLY Programmes with the Seal of Quality. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. HERE IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT. EXCITING. R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES PRESENT THE MOST THRILLING OF ALL "TARZAN” PICTURES MEET ZANDRA Beautiful Pagan Princess a u ' HtF** see 1 ifeWoi / Tarzan Save Her 1 ▼ I A jiNN’fb From the Nazi g S 1 K MmM Paratroops who ■ L T /'"TT Search for Oil. S flf] • k W DoJ 111 IA» ft J ‘ Us 3'Jl’ / I 1 J ¥^l WE,s^ LLER « PLUS COMEDY, "TWO FOR THE MONEY.” SPORTS. WINTERTIME. NEWS. PICTORIAL, "PICTURE PEOPLE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

WELLINGTON CHILDREN SPECIALLY CATERED FOR SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEES TODAY AND DAILY AT 1.45 p.m. Monster 'Lucky Dip’ For Every Child Attending And Just Look at The Programme! No. 1 "INTO THE GREAT UNKNOWN" No. 2 "THE FANG STRIKES" First Two Chapters In The Grand New Serial "TERRY AND THE PIRATES" You've read about them in your comics, now sec them on the screen. No. 3 TtfE "DEAD END" KIDS Your Favourites in "GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE” No. 4 ROT ROGERS And The Wonder Horse "TRIGGER” in "SONG OF TEXAS" A Royal Rodeo of Thrills with the Goodies and Baddies Fighting it Out fo the Finish. No. 5 All-Colour Cartoon Novelty "KINDLY SCRAM” No. 6 El Brendel Screaming Comedy "I SPIED FOR YOU" (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE oe' luxe COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Tel. S 3-080, NOW SHOWING: Evening Session 7.45 p.m. I.—The Comedy Riot of the Century— THE MUGS MEET THE MONSTER When Those Tenement Terrors meet Mr. Dracula, Man of a Thousand Horrors Even the bones in (heir heads start rattling. First Showing In New Zealand. ‘GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE’ Starring THE "DEAD END" KIDS MUGS ; played by LEO GORCEY GLIMPY .... played by HUNTZ HALL DANNY . . played by BOBBY JORDAN BENNY, .played by BILLY PAVE played by BOBBY STONE BETTY ... played by AVA GARDNER (Mickey Rooney's Wife) and EMIL played by BELA LUGOSI It's a Battle Royal of Thrills and Laughs, Spooks and Shudders TERROR-IFIC CHILL-ARIOUS 2. Thundering Thrills With the King of the Cowboys and The Screen's Great Wonder Horse ROY ROGERS In The Greatest Thrill Performance of His Action-studded Career, and TRIGGER Smartest Horse in the Movies in 1944's EPIC OUTDOOR ADVENTURE-DRAMA Song Of Texas Hard Fisted, Hord Riding He Men of the Great Outdoors in a Rousing Rodeo Bonanza with Excitement the Keynote and Outstanding Entertainment the Goal. ROY SINGS "MEXICALI ROSE," aided by 808 NOLAN and The Sons of the Pioneers. 3. Reel Slapstick Comedy. EL BRENDEL in "I SPIED FOR YOU" 4. All-Cotour Cartoon Novelty "KINDLY SCRAM" 5. Moil News Service, PACIFIC BATTLEFRONT ROYAL HORSE SHOW With The Marines at BOUGAINVILLE, MAKIN, GILBERTS, NEW BRITAIN AND NEW GUINEA. (Programme App. For Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. Telephone 53-080 for Reserves. STATE - PETONE TONIGHTAt 8 o'clock With Matinee at 2 p.m. KENNY BAKER PATRICIA MORISON BELITA In ‘SILVER SKATES’ With FRICK AND FRACK, IRENE PARE, DANNY SHAW, EUGENE TURNER, FRICK ANP FRACK, IRENE DARE, TED FIO RITO, A triumph of screen entertainment, the Show of Wonders that Never Cease. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Tel. 63-899. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOYS’ INSTITUTE. SCHOOL HOI.IIJAY I'KOtiK4MMI. rilK ditilv "City camp” euinlueted P.v ‘* l - Bovs’ Institute throughout tbe school I on-dni-s Io provide 1) programme of super vised Ueerention for tbe 01 ,i|>rvlu -’ tneu arid boys whose parents are engag'-' 1 in essontial industry, eon'.mi’rtces on .'i”u day. August 21. with Holl Call Ot 9 a.m. I'oreiits are advised to enrol their boys immediately. Tim full programme ii> available tor the small subscription of 1/-. Tram, train i and ferry fares are adrlitiotml. For further tiarticulars, Tel. ,50-WJ,

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 277, 19 August 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 277, 19 August 1944, Page 4