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LAST TWO DAYS of 'GEO. WASHINGTON SLEPT HF.RP'i ANN SHERIDAN & JACK BeSj if,' Direction: Civic TheatreTLtd"" 4 Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m. sn m i» Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Deaf Aids AvailVhY'®' Box Plans at Theatre Phoned® / Commencing Friday! Warner Bros.' Action Thriller "ACROSS THE PACIFIC" The Saturday Evening Post Storv V" finishes up exactly the opposite to what ' were thinking. A Story with all the v?V 0a all the Drama, and all the Lovins thi , y ' can stand at one sitting. ' >o o Featuring ■ HUMPHREY BOGART The ladies can't resist him—and don't want. MARY ASTOR ntto- - Glamorous Fashion-plats SYDNEY GREENSTREET rriie Fat Man). Recommended by Censor for Adults Or the Same Programme: "Sweeney Steps Out" A trip through the world-famous New Yn,i Bronx Zoo narrated by John Kieran„» "Information Please" fame. n ' of "1 he Fox Pop" MorriC! Melodic Technieolotir Cartoon U.S. Army Band ' • LATEST AIR MAIL NEWS Proir. Approvrd I'or Universal Exhibition. 11 THE j J : J. I " 50-220 This Evening at Eight o'clock. Charles Boyer. h'ita Hay worth Thnm | Mitchell Ed. C Robinson, Roland | Ginger Rogers Charles Laughtou and othm in w ! • "TALES OF MANHATTAN" : Highly Entertaining, it is by turns Susoc, j hive, Ileart-warming, .Tragic and C.vnSl (Recommended by Censor for Adults) | Cini'sound (Bub Hope, Plastics in N.Z.), etc n^™orr» Tonight, T.ir, Tonight, 7.45, Lyle 'lalbot, June Duprcz in "THEY RAID BY NIGHT" Dynamic Thriller of British Commandos (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Billie Barks., "SO'S YOUR UNCLE" Delighttul Comedy with Music (Approved for I'lll ver.-;i 1 Exhibition) I -KHUUPCETHEATItIS^ | AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS I umiunti J' TODAY'S SCREENINGS rPAURANGA-REGENT - "Nightmare -L (A). J hurs.-t ri.: 1 Married A Witch" (A) and "Happy Land" (U). TOWN HUT —"The Heat's On" (U) and "McGuerii» From Brooklyn" (U). aerins T E ( U) ROH A ~ REGEX T~-"Lcs Miserables" T H wS? ? (U) REGEXT " " Thc the WHAKATANE - REGENT - "Jachs, U ,^ il V U) ' Thurs.-Fri.: "lop Man" tm and Jhe Kansan (L). ' fvTOROHANGA-REGENT - "The Silver V/ Queen (A). « V) AER O A —"REGENT Banl bi' (D) and I "Here We Go Again" (UK OPOTIKI —REGENT—"Hit the Ice" (U) Thurs.-Fri.: "Spider Woman" (A) ami "Submarine Base" CU). KAITAIA— PRINCESS—"Balalaika" (U) Fri.: "Undercover Man" (A) and "Follow 1 the Band" (U). HELENSVILLE REGENT "Victory Thru' Air Power" (U) and "Saludos" (D) KAWAKAWA - KING'S King' <U). Thurs.-Fri.: "Hiiih Explosive" ' (U) and "Moonlight and Cactus" (U). MX. MAUNG ANUI— REGENT "Salute John Citizen" (U). ROTORUA (in association) and GISBORNE —See Local Papers. Censorship (A) Reconi. by Censor for Adulti Index. (U) Approved for Univ. Exhbtn. DANCING DANCE TONIGHT To ERIC POTTER'S OABARENA DANCE BAND at the CATHOLIC SERVICES CLUB Corner of Pitt and Wellington Streets All Members of the Services are Cordially TRUSTEP STUDIO Will Open with a Great Dance, to fte the Night of Nights. Trustep Studio will guarantee lasting balance in the Ballroom It's great to the last Step. It's Trustep Dancing Time Walk in, Dame on Watch Wednesdays tind Saturday's Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25051, 15 November 1944, Page 8

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