RESERVE NOW For LABOUR DAY SESSIONS 11 a.m — 2p.m.—B p.m. Plans ot Theatre From 10 a.m. Mantes Otr r sh, Benjamin Fuller 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. BE EARLY TONIGHT 2>ea/uia DURBIN AT HER GAYEST GREATEST A most Sufijßp ROMANTIC //H BE ST! / flis Butler's Sister K Universal Special (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Featurettes Include— / First British Pictures of Reception Hall at St. Peter's, Rome—Close-up Scenes of Pope Addressing 4000 Servicemen in English, etc.
Gala Patriotic Premiere of IRVING BERLIN'S “THIS IS THE ARMY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRODUCED BY WARNER BROS; IN TECHNICOLOUR ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS at ' The New Paramount Being Extensively Re-decorated for the Occasion. SATURDAY NEXT—OCTOBER 28—8 p.m. PREMIERE PRICES: £2/2/- £l/1/- 10/6 5/PLANS OPEN AT D.I.C. NEXT TUESDAY.
RING 51-842 AND BOOK NOW. PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY. SEASON LIMITED TO THREE DAYS. Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. ■' Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. EXCEPTIONAL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT ERROL OLIVIA . ANN FLYNN DE HAVILLAND SHERIDAN in “oooge cmr> ACTION ALL THE WAY ... IN A BLAZE OF TECHNICOLOUR From the Four Corners of the Earth - - - Men Came to This Wide Open Babylon --- to Build, to Ravage, to Fight. Bullets were its Laws, Sudden Death its Justice, the Devil its Sheriff. A TRUE EPIC OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS —Second Big Feature— EDWARD G. JANE ALLEN ROBINSON BRYAN JENKINS In Damon Rqnyon's Uproarious Comedy SLIGHT CASE OF HUaOEm’ LAUGHS . . . LAUGHS . . . LAUGHS GALORE It convulsed all Broadway . . . When' Public Enemy 399 Joined the Exclusive "400" . . . Dressed up to Kill ... Top Hat, White Tic . . . and Tommy-gun I All goes well ...Until Some Wise Guy Parks Four Slightly Dead Bodies in His Best Guest Room. THEN IT'S A SLIGHT CASE OF HYSTERICS I (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT THEATRE AND D.I.C. OPERA HOUSE SENSATIONAL AND OVERWHELMING SUCCESS of "KISS AND TELL" which last night made a large and delighted audience simply rock in their seats with laughter. After witnessing a performance of "Kiss ond Tell" one can readily understand why it has been running continuously in Melbourne for over TEN MONTHS, and why its recent seasons in Dunedin and Christchurch had to be considerably extended. It is unquestionably the most entertaining play of the century ond by far the best in the .company's repertoire. TODAY — TONIGHT At 2.15 At 8.10 AND FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF PERFORMANCES SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY of 2.15 J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Incomparable All-Star Comedy Company in Hugh Herbert's Hilariously Funny and Very Human Play. A gay and humorous comedy about young things and soldiers, ond the impact of both on well run middle-class homes. "KISS AND TELL" If you ore under the impression that adolescence is dull, see "Kiss and Tell." It's a riot of clever ond amusing dialogue and crazy incidents—a different surburban drama. AN INCOMPARABLE CAST is headed by LLOYD LAMBLE as HARRY ARCHER June Mendoza as Corliss Archer And includes Diana Craig, John Tate, Frank Bradley, Ethel Gabriel, Lily Moore, John Gray, Allen Christie, Ruth Monlgomcric, David Lawson, Sans Stern, Algn Rankin, Fred Fullbrook. BETTINA WELCH Director of Dialogue: LLOYD LAMBLE. Stage Director: LES. KING. EXQUISITE STAGE SETTINGS LOVELY FROCKS CREATED BY THE D.1.C., CHRISTCHURCH. Evening Prices: D.C. ond R.S., 6/-; 2nd Stalls (reservable at the D.I.C. on tho day of performance 1, 4/-; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door, Gallery, 6d. extra. Matinees: D.C. ond R.S., 5/-J Unreserved Stalls, 3/6; Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. Children; 2/6, 2/- and 1/-. All Prices Plus Tax.
BA X DS. Wellington Caledonian Pipe Baud, at BOTANICAL GAK DENS. Pipe and Drums Ist Battalion Wellington Regimental Bat)d, at, LYALL BA Y. TOMORROW (SUNDA Y>, At 3 p.m. fancy costumes for hire MADAME FOLEY & CO.. Room I. First Floor. St! .Manners St., Wellington. Alee Dinner and Evening Sults. Tels. 40-520 & 24-OSS.
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 23, 21 October 1944, Page 4
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