TO ALL WOMEN! A SPECIAL AUTOGRAPHED SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPH OF TYRONE POWER WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH LADY ATTENDING THE MATINEE AND 5 P.M. SESSION TODAY. PLANS AT = iu»& 8 “ Tel. 52-212. ni A , HURRY—BOOK Dir.: Amalgamated lheatres, Ltd.. Throughout \ N.Z. TODAY at 2, 5 and 8 p.m. IT'S HERE AGAIN! ALL THE SPECTACLE, THRILL AND ROMANCE OF K "TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" A Grand Entertainment, Packed with Powerful Incident■.. Blazing with Colour and Surging with Romance . . . and with a Love Story that Tingles with Appeal and Excitement. 20th Century-Fox Presents TYRONE g( Of POWERWUb in his farewell role for the " jrwißeW j duration. Now Private . Tyrone Power, of the. J U.S.M.C. S—in IN STIRRING TECHNICOLOUR. With ANN BAXTER :: DANA ANDREWS DAME MAY WHITTY JAMES GLEASON :: HENRY MORGAN All the Entertainment you desire is presented in this Outstanding Picture. SUPPORTS INCLUDE— Alladin's Lamp Cartoon—British Brides Arrive in N.Z.—Nursing Today—Snow Sports (N.Z. Review), 50th Anniversary of Motion Pictures. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
rpga-w KARORI re| 28-365 "NEVER SAY DIE/' ond "CHINA."—(Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEWTOWN Tel 25-041 "HERS TO HOLD." "TARZAN TRIUMPHS." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tel. 63-844 Judy Garland, George Murphy, Gene Kelly, "FOR ME AND MY GAL."—(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Eric Portman, Ann Dvorak, "SQUADRON LEADER X."—(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tel. 63-933 UXMIIJdJXLyiS LOWER HUTT COMING TODAY—S p.m. SHOPPERS’ SESSION. Paramount Presents Bob Hope, Betty Hutton, in "LET'S FACE IT." From the musical comedy that recked Broadway, and is now rocking New Zealand. Great entertainment! Real good holiday fun. Also on the Same Programme: A magnificent featurette in beautiful Technicolour, "MARDI GRAS." The last ward in musical shorts. Something really out of the ordinary. Don't miss seeing it.— (Both Above Films Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Now Open for Labour Day Feature. Also, "Dixie." Ring 63-933 far Seats. Telephone Reserves Not Held After 7.30 p.m. ffTTWWI’FT’H Tel, 63 ‘ 431 OWER HUT 7 TODAY AND TOMORROW.—MicheIe Morgan in "TWO TICKETS TO LONDON." Anno Gwynne, David Bruce, "SOUTH OF DIXIE." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 2
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338Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 2
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