Air Conditioned. Dir.: Chic TheatV» i.. 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 p ?{3Sli Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Very Latest Deaf Aid«iv.n able. Plans at Theatre Box Office. Ph aivinS' LAST 2 DAYS . ZANE GREY'S GREATEST STOttV 5 (In Technicolour) | "WESTERN UNIOri , with ROBERT YOUNG"" <V Randolph SCOTT, Slim SUMMERVILTW A 20th Century-Fox Picture Approved for Universal Exhibition ALWAYS POPULAR FIRST HALF On the Stage: "TOPPER" ' * (Top-hat, tails and a one-wheeled Bicvri»t» Also. HOWARD MOODY at I,he CIVIC GRAND ORGAN Playing the "Avondale Spring Song." FRIDAY HERE'S THE STORY!. AND OH! WHAT A STORY Your "Kitty Foyle" Star in her'firgt picture since she won the Academv Award. The Screen's Grandest Comedienne and most delightful Personality! GINGER ROGERS ; With GEORGE MURPHY ALAN MARSHAL BURGESS MEREDITH In "TOM, DICK & HARRY" Ginger's engaged to three men and they're all too nice to say "no" tot Tom's a go-getter, out to get her I Dick's not only nice, but nice and rich I , Harry would be such fun to marry I —WHAT'S A GIRL TO DO? EVERY TOM, DICK & HARRY WILL BE AT THE CIVIC AS THERE'S NO LIMIT IN THE" LAUGHS OF THIS HIGHSPEED ROMANCE I An RKO-Radio Fun Show. Recommended by Censor for Adults. THE BERKELEY I This Evening at Eight O'clock - j ROBERT PRESTON, ELLEN DREW, I "NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th" J The Famous Mystery Stage Play brought to the Screen with all iti 1 "Thrill and Suspense. j (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) * 1 German Prisoners of War Arrive in ] Aussie; "Maunganui" and "Oracje" in Wellington, etc. THE CAPITOL | 1 For One Performance Only! 1 6d GUEST NIGHT-6d \ June Lang, Lyle Talbot in . 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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24138, 3 December 1941, Page 14
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