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COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME TODAY Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. r TeL 51-b4z - 2 p.m.- TWO SESSIONS DAILY 7.45 p.m. OLD FAVOURITES WEEK A Revival of Two Grand Shows—Each Specially Selected. LAUGHTON. *JON HALL DREGGY DRAKE VICTOR FRANCEN, GENE REYNOLDS, FLORENCE BATES in “THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI” LIFETIME BANKROLL —POUF! TAHITIAN WEDDING They're in the moolah. But when the Jon Hall gets the girl without ai centime mail-order catalogue from Chicago gets a in his jeans, sets a iOy ° U u - h hv work-out, 400,000 francs are gone with his bride snatched from him by her stern the wind. Flying dueats overburden the and too-practical mama! 9ale ' STORM RILES OCEAN SALVAGED TREASURE Fishing sloop with a mess of Tuttles The high adventure of Hie Tuttle boys, aboard bucks a hurricane amid terrible out of gas, when they bump right into a suspense and waves mountain high. « princely-laden derelict freighter. Result: Tuttle waits in vain for the fish while Eighteen Tuttles each with □ checkbook the boys are rocked in the cradle of the to flutter. “®®P......PRECEDED BY O'HARA *LOUIS HAYWARD BALL FIELD RALPH BELLAMY, MARY CARLISLE, EDWARD BROPHY, WALTER ABEL, HAROLD HUBER, MARIA OUSPENSKAYA “DANCE, GIRL DANCE” Twinkling Toes and Teardrops!—Flaming Hope and Bitter Heartbreak J—Wsecracks covering Hunger Pangs!— Romance bought with Painted Glamour!—DßAMA stalking the boards where gaiety's on parade! ... A world you never knew existed, peopled by characters you'll never forget! (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. TEL. 51-842 FOR RESERVES.

I.4S—TODAY AND DAILY—I.4S HUGE CHILDREN'S PARTY MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 1.45 p m. FREE LUCKY DIP TO EACH CHILD ATTENDING AND JUST LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME 1— THE MARX BROTHERS in One Long, Rooring Riot of Loughtor—“MAßX BROTHERS AT THE CIRCUS" 2— Two Further Exciting Chapters in the Famous Serial, "TERRY AND THE PIRATES'" 3OUR GANG—Th® Famous M.G.M. Kids, In a Screaming Comedy. 4SUPERMAN in the Colour Cartoon, "THE SUPERMAN" 5— THE SAILOR "MY ARTISTIC TEMPERATURE" 6— BETTY BOOP CARTOON—It's a Corker. Bo In For the Fun. .Bring All Your Pols. CHILDREN'S PRICES: 1000 Seats at 6d., 600 at 9d. 200 at 1/-. Be Early For Your Lucky Dip. THEATRE BE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. TELEPHONE 53-080 FOR RESERVATIONS AND SERVICE. 7.4 S—TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY—7.4S STEP LIVELY! Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Takes the Screen for the Liveliest, Tunefulest, Funniest, Loveliest, Happiest Musical of tho Year. ‘Swing Fever’ TOP NOTCH...GAY...CAREFREE... WAR FREE. . .RIOT OF SWING Starring MAXWELL GARGAN *LENA HORNE NAT PENDLETON KAY KYSER and His Orchestr THE MERRIEL ABBOTT DANCERS MAXIE ROSENBLOOM HOT TUNES, GAGS, ROMANCE, AND IN FACT ...AN INFECTIOUS MALADY OF MELODY TO THE TUNES OF "I Never Knew," "Mississippi Dream Boat," "I Planted A Rose," "Undecided," "You're So Indifferent." On The Same Programme RICHARD JEAN RUSSELL ARLEN PARKER HAYDEN In Paramount's Smashing Action Drama. ‘Minesweeper’ Wrestling a Jap Mystery Mine, 50 fathoms down and on its way up to kill. Hair-trigger suspense as a minesweeper ploughs through mine-infested waters. Thrill to these seagoing heroes who love ashore as hard as they fight at sea. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —PLUSLATEST OVERSEAS AIRMAIL NEWS With the Allied Armies on the World Battlefronts. PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. No Extra to Book at Theatre or D.I.C. SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). W ANTED a Relieving Maid; no kitchen work. Good wages and conditions. Apply Hotel Regent. WANTED, EXPERIENCED MANAGERESS for Tea and Luncheon Rooms in a leading department store in Hawke’s Bay. The successful applicant must be of good address and possessed of good personality. Apply in first instance, stating age and experience, and enclosing copies only of credentials, to — BOX 175, Napier. ■ CRANE DRIVER REQUIRED. WANTED, a Competent Crane Driver to erect and drive 5-ton Electric Crane at New Plymouth. Good wages to suitable applicant. Apply in writing in first instance to—“CRANE,” C/o, J. Hott Ltd., Advertising, Gibbs’ Bldg., 119 Hereford Street, Christchurch. WOMEN BOR BISCUIT PACKING. WANTED, WOMEN FOR PACKING BISCUITS. Night shift. Hours, 5.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Transport home provided free. Essential Industry. Good wages and conditions. Must be residents of Hutt Valley. Apply promptly. GRIFFIN & SONS LIMITED, Biscuit Manufacturers, ■Walnut Rond. Lower Hutt

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 282, 25 August 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 282, 25 August 1944, Page 2