.............................................. --j | Jllivays 'Value for j I Money 'Programme at the \ \ <De Luxe theatre \ST | I BOX PL AX AT THEATRE or PHONE 03-431. j • NOW SHOWING I • NIGHTLY at 7.45. f ■ At 7.45 p.m—Ed gar Kennedy Comedy— | : "IT HAPPENED ALL NIGHT'' j ! -At 8.5 p.m—Episode 1 of Our New Serial — f "THE GREEN ARCHER f It's an Edgar "Wallace Thriller — Don't miss the | First Episode. f • At 8.25 p.m—The Hilarious Tale of a Breezy Clerk with a f Million Dollar Nerve. t - MARRY THE BOSS'S DAUGHTER - j BRENDA JOYCE BRUCE EDWARDS j (Approved for Universal Exhibition) j At 9.40 p.m—Cay Story — Mad Comedy — Bright Tunes — i Now Dance Sensation —• and a Surprise Novelty to cap | the Climax of a Corking Show. 1 • . — They Met In Argentina — j Maureen O'HARA — James ELLISON — Buddy EBSEN ? (Approved for Universal Exhibition) j Out at 10.40 p.m. | ■ ' ■ ""- 1 1 .1— —•? * - • f COMMENCING FRIDAY at 7.45 p.m. — BOOK NOW ! RUM.EMBEIt—What Price Clory and the Cock-eyed World. T IiIC.M KMliftU—What Crand Entertainment it was. ? REMLOMBER—The Two Creat Stars*. . Well, they are here j again. | VICTOR McLAGLEN and EDMUND LOWE j Back in their old Stamping ({rounds — Fighting — Feuding— | Wise-Cracking — .Romancing like the couple of "Tough Babies i they are, in f - CALL OUT THE MARINES - J WITH ? BINNIE BARNES — PAUL KELLY } FRANKIN PANGBORN f (Approved for Universal Exhibition) | SECOND BIG ATTRACTION | Sentenced to die at, the end of a rope—but the Parson doesn't | give lip without a tight—and he's got friends. ? The PUT Ell B. KYNE story that thrilled millions, explodes I on the screen in a burst of dramatic action. j "THE PARSON OF PANAMINT" j WITH j CHARLES RUGGLES — ELLEN DREW — PHILIP TERRY f JOSEPH SCHILOKRAUT { (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ! I MATINEE SATURDAY at 2 p.m.—Both Attractions PLUS ! Episode 3 "DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY" |
?•••••!•••.•«. ft.•••o<<C<'*'<9*>9*****9**9«9»9"9»9'»9»9»9»9"9"9»+>*' ? I I ? :: MATINEES __ _ __ EVENINGS f 2 p.m. 7-45. t King George j : SHOPPERS' SESSION EVERY FRIDAY 5 p.m. j TO-NIGHT ancl TO-MORROW NIGHT j ■j LAST TWO .SCREENINGS | " Joan of Paris " I ! .V Powerlnl Story oi: (!rent Emolioinil Rnnmnlic. Intensity ; } j (Recommended by Censor for Adults) | OPENING FRIDAY 5 p.m SESSION { i: BETTE DAVIS HERBERT MARSHALL | IN j i " Little Foxes" | ? I • « I The superb screen version oj! the Urilliant Stnjrc Success ? | brings you the real J)eUe Davis as a woman o£ lire with a ? | heart oi' steel. | i i j COMING EVENTS j t i ' f I TUESDAY, Nov. 10.—"WHEN TO-MORROW COME.fJ | * • | JRKNE DUNNE — CJIARUSS MOYEl'i f 0 i 1 " | FRIDAY, Nov. 13.—"CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" ?| | NELSON EDDIE — RISE STEVENS | t TUESDAY, Nov 17.—" COME LOVE WITH ME." | f I 1 JAMES STIAVAirr ----- llllDV IjAiMAlvli f i ? I FRIDAY, Nov. 20.—"LADY BE GOOD" f I I I JC LEAN OR POWELL — ANN SOTHERN 1 | RODHI'iT YOUNG ? I TUESDAY, Nov 24.—"DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" I • • I AUTON WALP.ROOK. —. SALLY (,'RAY | i • : : | FRIDAY, Nov. 30.—"PENNY SERENADE" I | JRENE DUNNE — GARY ( J I?ANT I • f I Keep Above List for Reference —; — I i I • • f ALWAYS WONDERFUL SUPPORTING SUBJECTS j | MARCH OF TIME WORLD NEWS ETC f j RING 63-933 FOR SEATS—Phone Bookings not kept f | * after 7.30 p.m. f
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Hutt News, Volume 16, Issue 22, 4 November 1942, Page 6
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