Prince Edward :: Woburn Direction: KERRIDGE-ODEON - TEL. 63-844 7.45 p.m. EVERY EVENING SATURDAY at 2 p.m. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: “FRONTIER GUN LAW” CHARLES STARRETT TEX HARDING JEAN STEVENS AL TRACE and his SILLY SYMPHONISTS Action roars on the prairie! Music soars in the hills! Excitement scores on the Screen! (Approved for universal exhibition*) and “JOHN HALIFAX GENTLEMAN” JOHN WARWICK NANCY BURNE The film version of one of the most widely-read classic novels in English literature (Approved for universal exhibition) SATURDAY AND MONDAY: ‘‘SONG OF THE THIN MAN” starring ’£ 7 7 • . ; WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY with - DEAN STOCKWELL anlT KEENAN WYNN Murder can be so VERY amusing! Its hilarious homicide and murderous mirth — tor; make you howl with laughter and shiver in suspense! (Approved for universal exhibition) ALSO SCREENING: THE STORY OF LILI MARLENE” Excellent Featurette . r . . (Approved for universal exhibition) YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB and MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. Serial Club Magazine Disney Cartoon And an excellent Feature Film made by J. Arthur Rank in England especially for Children “LITTLE BALLERINA” ; This film is also strongly recommended to parents (Approved for universal exhibition) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY: G. BERNARD SHAW’S ‘•CAESAR and CLEOPATRA” In Technicolour VIVIEN LEIGH CLAUDE RAINS STEWART GRANGER The Most. Oustanding Film ever to come out of Old England '' (Approved for universal exhibition)
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Hutt News, Volume XXI, Issue 50, 9 June 1948, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume XXI, Issue 50, 9 June 1948, Page 2
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