NEW Iktmt Ctitoarti Clieatn Reserves: Phone 63-844 W O B U R N 7.45 p.m. Nightly and 1.45 p.m. Saturday MOTORISTS! UNLIMITED PARKING SPACE. TUESDAY — : WEDNESDAY : No. 1— No * , _ , , mmnTTwri T nWT? Uproariously Comic 1 EDMUND LOWii Screamingly Funnyl MADGE EVANS —WILL HAYPATJL LUKAS Get 3 Laose ' ln Chlcago •In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Hey! Hey! U.S.A." ' "ESPIONAGE" Merriest^Skit , With Thrilling Entertainment from "EDGAR KENNEDY U. ™ TS, t011,6 Last DAvro S (Both Approved for Exhibition). THURSDAY FRIDAY A Pulse-Pounding Drama of i Based on Actual Records! the Raw Frontier j . , i The Inside Story of America s ; Told in the Thunder o tun , War on Gangdom! fire, Grit and Glory! j "The Law West "Racket Busters" of Tombstone" ; st " ri " s With | HUMPHREY BOGART HARRY CAREY ! GEORGE BRENT EVELYN BRENT j ALLEN JENKINS rrjiyf HOLT GLORIA DICKSON (Approved for Universal (Recommended by Censor for Exhibition). Adults). : SATURDAY —i MONDAY "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" knew no fiercer rebellion than that which smouldered white-hot in the heart of this "gentleman" sent to common sailor's school! "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS offered - no greater battles of character ... no grander adventures . . . than this heart-stormy drama of men in the making. METRO-G ( OLDWYN-MAYER PRESENT— j MICKEY ROONEY j FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "THE BOY FROM BARNARDO'S" I ! — with — I CHARLES COBURN HERBERT MUNDIN f (Approved for Universal Exhibition). j — And — | JACK BUCHANAN — ED. EVERETT HORTON j GOOGIE WITHERS SYD. WALKER j OTTO KRUGER J ACJK LARUE j THE FINEST COMEDY CAST EVER ASSEMBLED IN | ! ONE PICTURE. f !! — In — j " THE GANG'S AIL HERE" j ;; THE LATEST, LOUDEST LAUGH ON GANGSTERS! j (Recommended by Censor for Adults). j
° ' fi n y ° fi 0 • 0 0 [1 ° 2 8 0 i TAXI FARES f i —— — 8 ° UNDER "THE TRANSPORT ACT," (j I) 1939. i • ■.-■■■ D 8 AS FROM NOVEMBER 15th, (j 0 ALL TAXI FARES in the HUTT 0 0 0 1 VALLEY will be 1/- for the tirst 1 mile s n ' . 1 0 and 6d. for caeh additional 1 mile or jj 0 ° n part thereof, for 1 or 2 Passengers. j] ° f 0 8 • ■ S 5 1 ■ J | NOW OPEN j | ASTORIA CAFE | j AT 5 jj 191 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. (j I jj. MEALS AT ALL HOURS » D PIES - BRILLS - FISH - HOT DOGS — SAVELOYS f 0 ll D - * ALL SUPPLIED IN AMERICAN STYLE. ° s - ' 11 * AND COLD DRINKS » MORNING AND AFTERNOON n p T TEAS, . CAKES AND SANDWICHES. !j ° II U PASTIES CATERED FOE. ' S jj' ' J O "" >PI emarmt —r>o<—T3nr-7^nf^>n<-Tj>n<—->nr—>nefy
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Hutt News, Volume 13, Issue 23, 15 November 1939, Page 3
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