Lower Huft’s ‘Distinctive theatre king George Direction: KERRIDGE-ODEON SESSIONS EVERY EVENING, 7.45 p.m. Matinees WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS & HOLIDAYS, 2 p.m SPECIAL LADIES SHOPPING SESSION FRIDAYS, 5 p.m. to our patrons. The King George is now under the suie direction of Kerridge-Odeon and it is their policy to ensure the regular screening of lilms as near as possible to the City showings. . NOTE OUR COMING RELEASES KEEP FOR REFERENCE OCTOBER 30, 31— BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO IN HOLLYWOOD 2 Days Only. NOVEMBER I—s— OF THE SEVEN MOONS Special 4 Days'Season. NOVEMBER 6, 7 CASANOVA BROWN 2 D ! ays Only. NOVEMBER 8,9, 11— “SMITHY” The Film that is now scoring such a success at the Regent, Wellington. NOVEMBER 12, 13, 14UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A Great Comedy. NOVEMBER 15, 16, 18— j THE VIRGINIAN A Tale of the great outdoor. ] AND MORE BIG ONES TO FOLLOW ; From above list Patrons will see that the King George will be j looking* after their Film Entertainment in no uncertain manner ;
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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 22, 30 October 1946, Page 10
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