AMUSEMENTS Direction . Kerridge-Odeon J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. CIVIC THEATRE MARTON 7.45 TO-NIGHT 7.45 Action-packed, thrill - laden programme for the- fans who like meat in their entertainment. BILL ELLIOTT BILL ELLIOTT One of to-day's most popular sons of the saddle quick shooting, riding and blazing his way through trouble in “ THE LAW COMES TO TEXAS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Associate Feature Action and thrills in the Warner Bros.’ dramatic thunderbolt. James Cagney - Ana Sheridan in “CITY FOR CONQUEST” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). SATURDAY Matinee 2 p.m. Evening 7.45 p.m. ONCE AGAIN! The Deanna you used to know . . . happy and gay . . . tantalising and teasing . . . and full of mischief! DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN - With CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON In Universal’s charmingly different hit -just bubbling with gay romance, joyous entertainment and wonderful fun! "BECAUSE OF HIM” "BECAUSE OF HIM" • BECAUSE OF HIM” And featuring Franchot Tone - Donald Meek (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MARCH OF TIME “Justice Contes to Germany” Reserves at Theatre, or ’phone 2853. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. FULLER’S MAJESiiC THEATRE TAIHAPE. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Fred Mac Murray, Marjorie Main, and Helen Walker ‘s in “MURDER, HE SAYS” (Recommended by Censor for Aiults) TO-MORROW & MONDAY Sessions To-morrow at 1.45, 5.15, & 8.30. A. J. Cronin's “THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM” with Gregory P.eck, Thomas Mitchell, Roddy McDovvall, Rosa Stranner, Vincent Price, together with huge cast. A great heart floods the screen with its shining faith and courage. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Please be seated early. WAITdTARA’piCTURES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Marjorie Reynolds & Lee Bowman in “UP IN MABEL’S ROOM.’’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Chimney Sweeping.—Mr. J Harvey will visit Marton on Thursday. November 7th. Orders at Todd's, 'phone 2367, Marton.
TAIHAPE LADIES’ GOLF CLUB Next Saturday members of the Taihape Ladies’ Golf Club will play the final round of the stable!ord bogey in conjunction w.th tie final medal round of the season. The following is the draw: Mrs. Angley and Miss Bradley, Mrs. O'Callaghan and Mrs. Olliver, Miss Bowles and Mrs. Kingham, Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Boles, Miss P. Olliver and Mrs. Naylor, Mrs. Barrell and Mrs. Little, Mrs. Kendall and Miss Kennington, Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Ashenden, Miss L. Spooner and Mrs. Gordon, Miss Sinclair and Mrs. Somerville. Miss Whyte and Miss Deighton, Mrs. N. P. Spooner and Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. O’Connor and Miss Haydon, Miss Cox and scorer, Miss Stewart and scorer. In the final of the junior ciiamplonship Mrs. O’Callaghan defeated Miss Bowles. In the C grade final Mrs. Kendall defeated Mrs. Gordon.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 November 1946, Page 3
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