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CITY THEATRES "Three Men in White" (Majestic).— Lionel Barrymore once again in the part of the grand, lovable old Dr. Gillespie gives of his best in the latest in this popular series. Tomorrow: “Song of Russia.” “Cobra Woman” (St. Janies). —The tantalizing form of Marla Montez plays this time with a cobra, while her inevitable partner, Jon Hall, and the irresistible Sabu find trouble with Maria's new playmate. Tomorrow: “His Butler's Sister.” “Tender Comrade” (Plaza). —The story of a bride working and fighting to hold her hard won happiness. Starring Ginger Rogers and Robert Ryan. s “Sweet Rosie O’Grady” (Tudor). —Betty Grable and Robert Young, co-star in a gay and dazzling ro-mance of the stage. Associate feature, “The Ox-Bow Incident.” Tomorrow: “Reveille with Beverly” and “Dangerous Blondes." . “The Forest Rangers” (Tivoli).— Starring Fred Mac Murray, Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward. Associate feature: "Behind the Rising Sun” with Margo and J. Carrol *Naish. “Rage In Heaven” (Opera House).— James Hilton’s successful novel conies to the screen, portraying another story of the inevitable triangle, starring Ingrid Bergman, Robert Montgomery and George Sanders. “Gert and Daisy’s Weekend” (Paramount). —Elsie and Doris Waters oi radio fame become mixed up In a child evacuation scheme in this, their first picture. Tomorrow: “Dodge City", and “A Slight Case of Murder.” “Happy Land” (State).—A story of love, courage and laughter starring Don Ameche and Frances Deo. Tomorrow: “The Lodger.” the story of “Jack the Ripper." “Up In Mabel’s Room” (Kings).— A farcical comedy in which Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis O’Keefe, G’all Patrick and Mischa Auer are the principal funmakers. Tomorrow: ‘Crash Dive.” ..“This Is-Tho Life" (De Luxe).—A songful musical starring Susanna Foster, Donald O’Connor and Peggy Ryan. Associate feature: "The Girl from Monterrey.” “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (Regent). —A string of .mirthful situations follows when Eddie Bracken brings Betty Hutton home at 8 o’clock in the morning. SUBURBAN THEATRES Capitol (Miramar). —“Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife” and “St. Martin’s Lane.” Prince Edward (Woburn).—“lt Started With Eve” and “Buck Privates.” King George (Lower Hutt).— “Young Ideas ” De Luxe (Lower Hutt). —“Time to Kill and “Ladies’ Day.” Regal (Karorl).*—“Tornado” and "Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid." „ Tatter (Lyall Bay).—"Florian” and "Pride of the Yankees." Klnema (Kilbirnie).—“On Our Selection’ and “Kid G'love Killer.” Rivoli ((Newtown). —“Lucky Partners aud “Dead Men Are Dangerous." ■ Ascot (Newtown). —“The Trial of MaryDugan” and "Strictly in the Groove.” Empire (Island Bay).—“Meet John Doe and “Rhythm of the Islands.” . Vogue (Brooklyn).—"China” and Care-

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 21, 19 October 1944, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 21, 19 October 1944, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 21, 19 October 1944, Page 7