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I TO OUR PATRONS —Please note that during the Children's Holidays we are I Screening- Special Programmes for the Young 1 Folk every WEDNESDAY and f SATURDAY at 2 p.m. Adults will enjoy them too. f A MATINEES E ™T" King George *». { WE ONLY SCREEN THE BIG ONES | SPECIAL SHOPPERS SESSION FRIDAY 5 P.M. f ~ '• | COMMENCING FRIDAY at the 5 p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION \ FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY j THAT RARE THING A REAL WOMAN'S PICTURE \ lil'T HOW TIIK AILN UKL IT ! ! ! ;; [ It Takes All Kinds of Women to Love All Kinds of Men. I \ I t • | tobs * i \ mmr^m ™ JL \ - , .ijbbiip^l A Sgg miro | end htidevll-may- J C- A ROBERT SHERWOOD PRODUCTION A A COLUMBIA PICTURE Based upon "LEGACY", the novel by Charles Bonner* Screen play by William Hurlbut, Michoel Blankfort* Directed fay GREGORY RATQFF NEXT TUESDAY FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY •! CARY GRANT MARTHA SCOTT SIR CEDRIC lIARDWICK "THE TREE OF LIBERTY" THE SCREEN VERSION OF LLIZAP.LTJI PACK'S CRFAT NOVEL STIRRINC EMOTIONAL DRAMA MATCHLESS THRILLS !! MIOIITY SPLCTACLL Tlil'LV A M KfI(>RADLL PICTURE f (P.olh Films approved Tor Fniversa! Exhibition) v | L | | . - —ZTTTT f

G- L- G j (Creative Leisure Campaign) * For "T" !■»■■■ CHILDREN-- | ORGANI;].' .„> /ALLEY Y.M.C.A. j The Kinu (leorge Then're lias buked up w'th the big Creative Leisure I Campaign especially arranged to make your August Holidays enjoyable. j • We want every child in lite Hull Valley 1o join in tills very special cam- j paign, arranged for your enjoyment and profit I READ THIS MABVELLOUS PROGRAMME } SATURDAY, August 22nd.— 9.-j() a.m. —Special games period for Boys at Petone \ .M.C.A. Special games period for (lirls -at Waterloo Y.M.C.A. 2 p.in—A wonderful selection of Pictures at the King (leorge 1 heat re | headed by a line attract;;,;! "Young People." | SUNDAY, August 23rd.— j 2.30 p.m—-At the King Ceorge Theatre. The Story oi Pilgrim's i Progress with very inieresiing pictures. The speaker will be Dr. J. M. Laird. Join. i<: the singing with .Mi'. R. T. Wrighl as SongLeader. MONDAY, August 24th.— * 9.30 a.m—A TREASURE HUNT commencing at the Waterloo j Y.M.C.A. A prize to the value of One Pound will be the Treasure. j but other prizes may be won along the way. | ' 1.45 p.m.— Inter Schools Rugby Totunament at the Pet one Recreation (Iround. Children admitted free. 7.45 p.m—At Prince Edward Theatre, Special INYi'IATION Nl(ll!l to visiting and Local Football Teams. TUESDAY, August 25th. 9.30 a.m —Special Cym Cames for 'Boys at Waterloo "H .M.C.A. Special Cym (tames for (iirls at Petone .M.CA. (Bring your linn h and we will supply a drink of milk or cocoa.) 2.30 p.m.—2Zß Entertains at the King (ieorge Theatre. Bryan O'Brie.i, f ' Lady (lay, The Mistress, and Begg's Musical Army will provide | an outstanding programme. Prizes galore in the Quiz Sessions. | WEDNESDAY, August 26th— , * 2 p.m.—A programme of Pictures you won'l iV-rgei ;it the King } (leorge Theatre, including "The <)1' S.viiiinr!!'/ Hole." | • THURSDAY, August 27th.— { ■ 9.30 a.m.—A Hike Over the Hills. L.Mving from the Y.M.C.A. IV- ! i lone. Take something to eat on ihe way. ; ; 2.30 p.m.—'SYellington ('onipet ition Per formers Entertain at the King ? ; Ceorge Theatre. This should be a reallv fine show. j ! FRIDAY, August 28th— . j I 9.150 a.m. — Home Service Day. There are lawns to cut. odd jobs to ] ■ be done. Dig and plant your garden. Vegetables are i.i short sup- f [ pi v. A prize i'or the best garden entirely attended by the boy or f I girl will be presented in November, dust give us your name if you | \ intend to try for this prize. | [ 2.30 p.m—Shopping Afternoon. j [ SATURDAY, August 29.— ] | 9.30 a.m —Special Cym Programme for Boys at Petone. Special s [ Cym Programme for (lirls at Waterloo. | \ 2 ]).in. —See' '' Five Little Peppers in Trouble" at the King Ceorge f Theatre. ! SUNDAY, August 30th.— i • 1 [ 2.30 p.m--Another treat by Dr. J. M. Laird, at the King Ceorge j f Theatre. The finish of the story of "Pilgrim's Progress" with pie- j It U res. ? HOW TO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN j !Applv at | THF Y.M.C.A., ('I'BA STREET, PET< )NE. I TilF Y.M.C.A, BIRCH STRMKT, WATERLOO ! t'ARKY'S CASH DRAPFRY STORK, PETONE ! I KINO dFORCE Til KATR F. LOWER 111 TT | [• , PRINCE EDWARD THEATRF. WOIU'RN j ' .... ? I .\ lU [ P>uv a (id. Nalional Savings Stamp to put in a nice Folder which will be | | presented to you. Stamps can also be bought at Pos! Office and.-many Shops ? j in the Hntt Valley. j ; WHO WILL BE IN THE FIRST THOUSAND? f

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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 12, 19 August 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 12, 19 August 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 12, 19 August 1942, Page 3

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