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(Recommended by Censor for Adults) Special Matinee Programme Today at 2 0 COMMENCING MONDAY (Xmas Night) Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith, Alan Hale in "GENTLEMAN JIM" a - A Lavish Film, Full of Action, Hum™ Interest and Irish Humour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Cracie Fields in "Young and Beautiful" (Unpaid Bookings Kept Till 7.45 pm h-.tr>' Buses to St. Helicrs and Orakei after Shn® Monday. 5niJW | THE CAPITOL | !Sg' "CORVETTE K225" A Stirring Drama of the Sea! A Glorious Tribute to Royal Canadian \aw (Approved for Universal Exhibition! Also Stanley Ridges. Rex Williams In "FALSE FACES" Enthralling Mystery (Adult-Recommendation) Commencing Monday (Xmas Nipht) Jock Benny, Ann Shfridan i r "GEO. WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE" A Great Comedy of Today, Nothing to do with George Washington. Also, Bruce, Bennett. Kay Harris In " SABOTAGE SQUAD"" A Gripping Espionage Drama. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Unpaid Bookings Kept Till 7-30 Only THE WINDSOR ! ff e4 **** Tonight and Mon. (Xmas Night), at 745 Merle Oberon, Brian Aherne In "FIRST COMES COURAGE" A Superb, Dramatic Romance (Adult Heron) Also Joan Davis,- John Hubbard In "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" Stunning Comedy with Music (Univ. Exhbtn.) COMMENCING TUESDAY (Boxin* Night) Errol Flynn. Alexis Smith, Alan Hale In "GENTLEMAN JIM" Splendid Human Comedy Drama. Also the Mills Bros, in "Rhythm Parade" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) THE REGENT | MS™ Tonight and Monday (Xmas Night), at 7,15 BETTY GRABLE, JOHN PAYNE, In "FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" A Grand Dance Musical (Universal Exhbtn.). Also, Geo. Sanders, Marguerite Chapman la "APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN" Gripping Spy Drama (Adult Eecom.). COMMENCING TUESDAY (Boxing Night) Ida Lnpino, Dennis Morgan, In "THE HARD WAY" Powerful Drama with Music (Adnlt Recom.). Also the Vagabonds in "Swing Out- the Blues" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PAPAKURA Pb. 30 STAR Today, 1 p.m., Special Children's Matinee. Also Last Night Tonight. Complete Change of Programme Christmas Day. / The romantic musical of the year. It's terrific. "SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES," in Technicolour (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Betty Grable, John Payne, Carmen Miranda, Cesar Romero, also Lynn Bari, in "NIGHT BEFORE THE DIVORCE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Monday (Christmas Night), also, Tuesday, Wednesday, a limited season of 3 nights only: 48 Stars in one great pictnre, "STAGE DOOR CANTEEN," & special supporting programme (Approved for Universal Exhbtn.). Thursday next: "BLACK SWAN." Also "OMAHA TRAIL" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults). 11l 'DROME 111 Victor Mature, Lucille Ball, Les Brown in "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" (U) Xmas Day and Boxing Day: "MRS WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" (U). Wed. and Thurs.r "IN WHICH \TE SERVE" (A). „ m „ Fri. and Sat,: "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" (A). t „ . _ (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) Umt, Ex. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 12

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