TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
—Pictures. —
Octaaon.—Noel Coward's Academy Award winning film, 'ln Which We Serve,' starring Celia Johnson, John Mills and Kay Walsh. Grand.—Tom Neal and Evelyn Keyes in There's Something About a Soldier '; also Russell ■Hayden in 'Silver City Raiders.' State,—' To-night We Raid Calais,' the story of a daring attack, starring John Sutton and Annabella. Regent.—' A Stranger in Town,' with Prank Morgan, Richard Carlson, and Jean Rogers. . . Empire.—The Technicolor musical, Dixie, ' starring Dorothy Lamour and Bing flrosbv. Strand.—' Kiss the Boys Good-bye,' starring Drill Amechn and Mary Martin, and 'Mv Son, the Hero,' featuring Patsv Kelly and Roscoe Kearns. St. James.—' Florian,' the story of a horse, starring Robert Young and Helen Gilbert. Mayfair.-' Belle Starr,' the bandit queen, in technicolour; also the drama, ' Hitler s Childreu.'- • (
—Skating.—
De Luxe Rink.—Filleul street. —Coming Attraction.— His Majesty's.—The Dunedin Operatic Society will present ' The Belle of New York,' commencing on Saturday, July 22.
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Evening Star, Issue 25226, 13 July 1944, Page 4
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152TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 25226, 13 July 1944, Page 4
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