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PATRONS - - - PLEASE NOTE—AII Reservable Seats Have Already Been Booked lor Tonight. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. ■ n (Throughout New Zealand) 2 p.m.—D-A-l-L-Y—8 p.m. AW W00U& NH® Wfi? Ik ' . HAHMIS W ANTHONY QUINN // BEVERLY WHITNEY // 'fw MAXIE ROSENBLOOM // I ? 2q / Si amuifra / ' As‘ z nauu / W ; ~/ mSw (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A 20th Century-Fox Production Released in Conjunction with the World-wid' 30-year Celebrations of its President, SPYROS SKOURAS. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. 111111 l TUDOR WILLIS ST.—TEL. 41-219. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres,' Ltd. Daily at 11 a.m.—Nightly at 7.30 p.m. THE TRUTH ABOUT MODERN YOUTH! What Happens To 'Teen-age Boys And . Girls When War Disrupts The Home! YOUTH RUNS WILD With BONITA GRANVILLE KENT SMITH JEAN BROOKS GLENN VERNON —Associate Feature— THE RIOTOUS COMEDY STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY in "THE BULLFIGHTERS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. TONIGHT—7.3O p.m. , . "BUFFALO 812. L," starring Joel MeCreo, Maureen Of Hara, Linda Darnell (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Presented with "A LADY TAKES A CHANCE," with Jean Arthur, John Wayne (Recommended by Censor for Adults). MATINEE TODAY—I.3O—"BUFFALO BILL." The final chapter of "THE GREAT NORTHERN MYSTERY" Serial and Short Featurettes. NEWTOWN |Ollin Tel. 25-041 "THE HEAT'S ON" and "WHAT A BLONDE" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults). >1”/ 1 'ftl woburn Tel. 63-844 Opening at the Matinee, 1.45 p.m. And Tonight at 7.45 p.m. FOR 2 DAYS ONLY The magnificent Technicolour Epic, "MY FRIEND FLICKA," Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster, Rita Johnston. A new kind of adventure picture, with a new kind of thrill. The beautiful story of a rebellious boy, an outlaw horse and an understanding mother (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Also screening, evenings only, "PHANTOM LADY," Franchot Tone, Ella Raines, Alan Curtis. The most talked about mystery in years. The screen's classic of suspense (Recommended by Censor for Adults). NEWTOWN Tel. 15-176 MATINEE TODAY and WED.,—1.30 p.m. It's most essential to book early. Tel. 15-176 right now. "GONE WITH THE WIND." Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/-. All reserves unclaimed by 7.15 will be sold. See it in all its perfection! 7.30 p.m.—TONIGHT And For One Week "GONE WITH THE WIND" (In Technicolour) (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Please claim your reserves before screening nights. "GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE," also "TALL IN THE SADDLE" (Both Features Approved for Universal Exhibition). « KARORI Tel. 28-365 7.30 p.m.—TONIGHT—7.3O p.m. Terrific excitement all the way: Errol Flynn, Ronotd Reagan, "DESPERATE JOURNEY." Associate Feature—Frank Buck in TIGER FANGS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY at 2 p.m. "TIGER FANGS," Serial, Special Shorts mron Telu“? TONIGHT—7.IS p.m. "KING'S ROW." Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). A famous story. Second Capital attraction, Gert & Daisy in IT S IN THE BAG" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Reserve early. Tel. 18-567. CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY 1.45, Gert and Daisy in "IT'S IN THE BAG" plus Serial and Special Shorts. CHILDREN' MATINEE TODAY, 1.30. Feature: "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE, Chockful o' fun, music, comedy and hayseed qaas. Every moment a big laf! A ’ so *. EPI--1, "RAIDER OF GHOST CITY," Terrytoon, "SPANISH FIESTA," etc. TONIGHT —7.30 p.m. "IN THIS OUR LIFE," Bette Dovis, Olivia de Havilland, George Brent and Dennis Morgan (Recommended by Censor for Adults Second Kinemo Attraction—"THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE," Jean Heathor, Chiurles Quigley, Robert Benchley (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plus News and Featurettes. Reserve early. Tel. 14-202. ISLAND BAY &JC33LiiiLs] ™. 14.307 MONT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). ’«’-ssS L'-'WC' HUIT jO 0 W Tel. 63-431 TONIGHT at 7.45 o'clock. MATINEE TODAY at 2 pm. Paramount's Outstanding Epic of the Year, "GOING MY WAY," starring Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Frank McHugh, Jean Heather, James Brown. You'll be captivated by the flood of gorgeous music . . . the warmth, laughter and tears ot a great human story (Aooroved for Universal Exhibition). Reserve early to avoid regrets. Telephone reserves will not be held after 7.30 p.m. THIS MORNING at 10.30 o'clock-SPECIAL MATINEE for” THE KIDDIES. "Law of the Timber," plus Cartoons and Serials, etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). b’ANCi COSIU.MEfe if OU UIRK m\I»\MH I’OLEY & CO.. Room 4. First Floor. 86 Manners St., Wellington. Also Dinner and Evening buits. lels. 40-.>29 and 24-085.

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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 4