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- »■ 1 _ flWhrrfitaS I4SIW 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre —45-100. TODAY 2—s—B p.m. ROBERT TAYLOR Gusm PETERS IN A TRIUMPH OF and MUSIC A Glorious Romance Enriched by the IMMORTAL MELODIES OF TSCHAIKOWSKY Magnificent ’ nspirin9 Enthralling gSwpKrafchll-*"' '"A WMMfIM ***»'/ wW Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Classic of the Screen, SONGtf VJJSSLf a Love Story You'll Always .U|lTlTli Romember- A Romance that MU Hi Spanned the Ocean .. . set IV.lVS’lUll t 0 Tschaikowsky's EnchantIltt'.Uiutl nig Melody. An Orchestra luullnli! of 150 sives you mW' THE NUTCRACKER SUITEAW\>\it CONCERTO IN B FLAT L' W\W MINOR v W\\w You'll also be charmed by tv”\v Jcronfe Kern's now famous \\’ 4 melody, "RUSSIA IS HER NAME." RESERVE FOR THE MATINEES EVENING SESSIONS HEAVILY BOOKED. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

OPERA HOUSE J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY GRAND RETURN FAREWELL SEASON RESERVED SEATS at FOUR SHILLINGS and SIX SHILLINGS may be selected from 9 o'clock this morning at the D.I.C. for this evening's Gala Opening Performance of "KISS AND TELL" COMMENCING TONIGHT FRIDAY TONIGHT AT 8.10 FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF PERFORMANCES v The First Matinees TOMORROW, SAT., AND MONDAY (Labour Day) AT 2.15 J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY in the first presentation in Wellington of Hugh Herbert's screamingly funny and very human comedy J which is unquestionably the best and most successful play in the company's repertoire. "KISS AND TELL" overshadows all other comedies for pace, sparkle, hilarious action, clever dialogue and fantastically humorous situations. The cast includes: j LOY m LAMBLE as Horry Archer Diana Cm? n " a ° S Cor,iss Arch « Jo e hn n Tate elCh 0S Bt oGe oE?goart ? g o art , P,in9 ' a John Gray’ ,,e 05 Ueut ' Lenny Archer DavM l «w.n„ ° S Dexte ' Frankli " Ru^h d Mnntonme.to • ° S Raymond Pringle ? u * h Mon)somerie os Mary Franklin ’paTlrM ° S Bill Frank »n Fred Fußhronk ° S Robe,t Prin 9 ,e Fred Fullbrook os Mr. Willard Dialogue directed by .Lloyd Lamble. Produced by Les King. Distinctive Stage Settings. GORGEOUS FROCKING BY THE D.1.C., CHRISTCHURCH Box Plans at the D.I.C. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S. 6/-, Ordinary Stalls (Reservable Today at the D.I.C. for Tonights Gala Performance), 4/-. Gallery 2/- and 1/6. Matinees 5/-, and 1/6. Children 2/6, 2/- and 1/-. All prices plus tax.

RACES AT TRENTHAM TOMORROW SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1944 And MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1944 OWING TO THE ACUTE SHORTAGE OF COAL IT IS REGRETTED THAT THE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT IS UNABLE TO PROVIDE SPECIAL TRAINS IN CONNEXION WITH THE TRENT- ' HAM RACES TOMORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 21 AND MONDAY 23. AND AS THE ACCOMMODATION ON THE ORDINARY TRAINS WILL BE FULLY TAXED BY REGULAR PASSENGERS IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO CATER FOR “RACE PATRONS."

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 2

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