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FINALLY TODAY—2 and 8 p.m. The Star-Studded Comedy-Musical. "REVEILLE with BEVERLY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Dlr.) AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD, THROUGHOUT N.Z. TOMORROW 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL! IT'S SCREWY ... and so Funny! IT'S RIOTOUS ... and Romantic! The Sprightllest, Funniest and Most Romantic Comedy to Come this way in a Long, Long Time! The Hectic Romance of a Rodeo Champ and a White Collar Girl, set against tho Colourful Background of the West. JEAN ARTHUR Hits the High-spot of her Career as the Screen's Leading Comedienne in this Screwy, Wacky Comedy that is also A VERY ENDEARING ROMANCE! JOHN WAYNE Husky Outdoor Action Star Plays the Romantic Leading Role in ‘A LADY TAKES A CHANCE’ With CHARLES WINNINGER Heading a Brilliant Supporting Cast. She'd nover had a bus tour before! She'd never shot dice before! She'd never drunk "tiger's milk" before! She'd never done ANYTHING before, including —well, she'd never done ANYTHING before she decided to take a chance and DO EVERYTHING ONCE! She found out that you can lead a man to the altar, but it fakes a devar girl to make him link! Packed with hilarious and unexpected comedy from start to finish, and with light-hearted tender romance of a novel kind. It is ONE OF THE REAL LAUGH HITS OF THE YEAR! An R.K.O. Radio Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. FINALLY TODAY! 2 p.m. & 7;45 GREER GARSON AND LAURENCE OLIVIER "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Paramount THEATHE COURTENAY PLACE. Dlr.) G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), ’ 2 p.m. & 7.45 p.m. —OLD FAVOURITES WEEK— A Revival of Two Masterful Productions Specially Chosen. CHARLES LAUGHTON JON HALL PEGGY DRAKE VICTOR FRANCEN :: GENE REYNOLDS FLORENCE BATES “The TUTTLES OF TAHITI” THE TUTTLES, charming, child-like family of eighteen—count them, eighteen —have borrowed to the hilt, borrowed till it hurt (the lender), borrowed to bet every sou on a game-cock from San Francisco that runs when faced with a ringer bird from Australia. Imagine tho tragedy! It cleans their pockets and washes up the betrothal of their son and heir to a belle from the opposition. But life goes merrily on, in blind faith that the capricious pendulum of luck will kick back with a ten strike! —PRECEDED BY—MAUREEN O'HARA LOUIS HAYWARD LUCILLE BALL VIRGINIA FIELD RALPH BELLAMY, MARY CARLISLE, EDWARD BROPHY, WALTER ABEL, HAROLD HUBER, MARIA OUSPENSKAYA. In Dance, Gid Dance TWO KINDS OF GIRLS IN A ROMANTIC BATTLE! —One careless with her kisses . . . another shielding her hungry heart . . . both in love with the same mon . . . fighting it out tooth and claw in the silken jungle backstage a girly-girl show. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. TEL. 51-842 FOR RESERVES. SITUATIONS VACANT— (Continued) WANTED. Waitress, no Sunday or night work, high wages. Apply Awatea Cafe, 101 Willis St. WOMAN for Washing Up and Odd Jobs (general hand), dish-washing machine used. Gates,-Ltd., 85 Willis St. MIDDAY Waitress, five days weekly (Monday to Friday), good wages and conditions. Gates. Ltd., 85 Willis St. WANTED. Capable Girl as Probationer Nurse St. Baruabas Babies’ Home, Khandallah. Salary 35/-. Kefs, essential. Apply Matron. 36-670. (Continued on Page 8.)

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 2