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ST.' JAMES' THEATRE 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Air • Conditioned Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 32-920. Metro- Wold wyn-Mayer'e True to Life Drama Action Romance Heroism Action Komance Heroism "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" Starring SPPENCER TRACY As Lieut-Col. James Doolittle, Who led his now famed raiders over Tokyo. Van Johnson— Phyllis Thaxter Associate Programme includes: "WILD HONEY" (Cartoon), screening at ail Sessions. Owinit to the length of the feature Programme? the N.Z. 'f'r A •• '"will be "RESCUE FROM SHANGRI-LA, will be shown at the evening session only. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S I PRINCE EDWARD I | THF.ATKE 5l|||ll!llllllllllllllllllll!llltl!lllllini!l!l!!Hii!lllilllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!iKARANG AIIAPE KU. Ph. 48-2*2. COMMENCING TODAY at DAY SESSIONS ONLY: 11 A.M. and 1.40 P.M.: 13HIXCJ Til K CHILI)REN tu tin; Laugh Shows of (tie Year I OLSEN & JOHNSON The Aco Comedians in "SEE MY LAWYER" Broaduav s Smash Show Hit with the World s Top Da lice and Singing Stars which jndude YYETTE THE CRLSTIAN'IS C A!?MLN A.MAYA and her Company—Also JUL HUl£ SON WONDERS —TU K KING COLE TRIO, Swing Kings of Record and RADIO. And NOW ON THE SCREEN AT LAST—"THE NATIONAL BARNDANCE" ROBERT BENCHLEY JE A N IIEAT HER k the NATIONAL BARNDANCE IROLPE. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. TONIC HT, 7.3O—TOMORROW MATINEE and NIGIIT Only; GREGORY PECK (The Star of "KEYS OF THE KINGDOM") "DAYS OF GLORY" A Story of Russian GUERILLAS.Also "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" Starring ANTON WALBROOK, STEFAN HADETSKY. Hear the Warsaw Concerto! At Saturday's Matinee, 1.30 p.m., 3rd Chapter "MYSTERY OF THE RIVER BOAT." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. F ULLJiIcS jiuimilliliiri:;:;illlti:iiilillllllmll'£ VON PO RT. 1 VICTORIA I Plume 7^37 = H TONIGHT at 7.30 p.m. Hiuii>inii!!riiini)ui!fJini(nniiifMir7 Your Favourite' Screen Sweethearts.... GREER WALTER GARSON PIDGEON as Pierre and Marie Curie, with DAME MAY WHITTY—SIR AUBRE\ SMITH in the Fascinating Love Story of "MADAME CURIE" Approved for Universal Exhibition.

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KNEE TWICE ITS NORMAL SIZE WITH RHEUMATISM ABLE TO GET ABOUT AGAIN AFTER THREE WEEKS ON KRUSCHEN Rheumatism in a joint is no joke—especially when you have to take to bed with it as this woman did. But a regular course of KRUSCHEN helped her get about again. In fact KRUSCHEN not only bettered her rheumatism, it helped her get rid of indigestion as well. Read her experience:— "About four months ago I had a bad turn of rheumatism in the knee. It was so bad that I had five clays in bed. The knee was twice its normal size and very painful. 1 bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts and started to take a half teaspoonful night and morning for the first three days. Then I took it every morning. It was three weeks before I noticed the benefit of it. Then my knee went back to its normal size and I was able to get about. Not only did ! feel better of the rheumatism, but 1 noticed I also got rid of indigestion—in fact I felt much better altogether."—rlVlrs J. Boucher, 1 Osborne Road, Hornchurch, Essex, England. 9/2/40. Rheumatism frequently gives way under the continued action of KRUSCHEN SALTS. If you have begun to feel the first warning signals of rheumatism—little aches and pain& in the muscles and joints—get KRUSCHEN to help you right away. The "little daily dose," by assisting regularity of your internal organs in their daily duties, aids the punctual elimination of waste products that may endanger health. Start the KRUSCHEN rule tomorrow morning. E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. Established 1756.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25289, 24 August 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25289, 24 August 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25289, 24 August 1945, Page 10

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