j * ' EVERY GREAT FILM FOR 1942 WILL BE AT THIS THEATRE King George - Reservations Evenings at 8 p.m Always Latest At Theatre Matinees, Wed, Sat, 2 p.m. News Reels NOW SHOWING CHARLES LAUGHTON DEANNA DURBIN , .IN' ■ 'It STARTED with EVE' It's the Talk of this City Definitely Last TWO Days. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FRIDAY— ANOTHER 1942 SCOOP FOR THE KING GEORGE DIRECT FROM A RECORD RUN OF FIVE WEEKS IN WELLINGTON "QUIET WEDDING 0 The Most Delightful and Hilarious Comedy seen in many years. A Picture you can See and Enjoy Many Times Over Need we say more except, BOOK EARLY (Recommended by Censor for Adults). ■|• • ■ SPECIAL— FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! 1942 SENSATION ON NEXT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY WE WILL SCREEN THE SENSATIONAL. AMAZING FILM — "Citizen Kane" The Picture many American Theatres Dared Not Show!— They Feared Libel Action We cannot tell you whose life story this portrays—he's still aiive—very much alive, in America. One of the most powerful and feared men in American, business. Oh yes, you'll know and recognise hin\. EXTRACTS FROM "SMITH S WEEKLY'S" REVIEW "I would like to say that I consider "Citizen Kane" the most important film of 1941; in fact I can say it is defifinitely the greatest film made in five years. It is a picture of just such a man as the American Magnate who has tried to kill it made by the makers of "March of Time" a super film —Orson Wells deserves the applause he has had and will have, for many a day.; —"K.M" "Smith's Weekly." FOR FURTHER REVIEWS SEE PAGE 2.^, IT'S TERRIFIC! ' "CITIZEN KANE" The Picture we cannot explain! (Recommended by Censor for Adults). — ALWAYS A BETTER SHOW AT THE KING GEORGE — , J . - • - ' . =-» • MM IMIMMIIII Mil 111 lIIM M IMilUfllii MMM MM* MIUMIIIIMMM Ml It 1111 HI MIM Ml H M MIII J LANDS | tor | BAGS 3 | j 92 HIGH STREET - LOWER HUTT f I (NEAR POST OFFICE) I THE TIME TO PHOTOGRAPH BABY IS NOW Babies soon, grow out of their baby ways. We photo- - graph children under five, Free. No obligation to buy. You ■ see proofs. Try us at Our Expense. A. P. & F. STUDIO 185 JACKSON STREET, PETONE (Opp. Town Clock). OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE APPRENTICE WANTED APPRENTICE wanted for the PAINTING & DECORATING TRADE. Good opportunity for Energetic Youth to learn the trade. .. , T. E. LAWSON 32 Heretaunga Street :: Petone Phone 63-136
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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 37, 4 March 1942, Page 3
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