AMUSEMENTS. “CARNEGIE HALL.” The Best of the Greatest o. All really good musical dramas is here for the enjoyment of those who appreciate good music and good drama. AT THE MCiIESS . _ARAMOHO—PHONE 8136. Direction: L. R. Greer & B. M. Phillips. Aramoho Theatre Ltd. TONIGHT (MONDAY), 7.3» P.M. A Love Story as Great as its Music . . Music as Great as its Stars. “CARNEGIE HALL” (For General Exhibition.) A United Artists’ Presentation. Featuring: Marslha Hunt, William Pr !nce, Lily Pons, Vaughn Monroe, Harry James, Artur Rubenstiein, Jasha Heifetz, Jan Peerce, Stokowski, New York Philharmonic Quintette and Symphony Orchestra. BOX PLAN at Doug. Bridges, Phone 8161. As the feature occupies almost the entire screening time, this programme will commence at 7.30 p.m Direction Kerrldge-Odeon. J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd.. CIVIC THEATRE MARTON Centrally Heated ... Warm and Cosy. 7.30 - FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.30 If you’re under 21 (or over) you are going to be delighted with this, the comedy that everyone admits to be the funniest picture of the year! MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE Starring CARY GRANT MYRNA LOY MELVYN DOUGLAS It’s gorgeous fun! The problems that beset the Blandings range from windows that don't fit to a budget that fits less A variety of mishaps drives the Blandings almost to distraction, and audiences almost to hysterics! (Approved for Universal Exhibition). “Children’s Village” (Today anu Tomorrow). Sporting :: Metro World News Reserves at Theatre, or phone 2853. CIVIC THEATRE - Marton BARTON’S FOLLIES BARTON’S FOLLIES IMPORTED REVUE MONDAY, MAY 30 40 - STAR ARTISTS - 40 BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT MOGRIDGE’S. PRICES: Reserved 6/- (plus tax); unreserved 4/ plus tax. Children half price. MAJESTIC TAIHAPE D'rectlon; Kerrldgc-Odeon New Zealand’s Finest Country Theatre, Deaf Aids. Central Heating. MONDAY At 730 p.m. Not since “Gone With the Wind” has there been a bigger Technicolour Attraction. "TAP ROOTS" From James Street’s Tempestuous
Drama! Danger! .Ad venture! Proud of the name Dabney that was known to every Rip and Rake on the River Mississippi. SUSAN HAYWARD Loves Most Daring Rebel VAN HEFLIN Boris Karloff - Julie London Adventure Unmatched in Thrills, Excitement. Terriffic in its Impact. Spectacle Unparalleled on the Screen. PLUS—An Excellent First Half of NEWS and SELECTED SHORTS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). CHfMNEYS~CLEANED By J. HARVEY, ELECTRICAL PROCESS. Next Visit to MAPTON, MAY 25 and 26. ORDERS LEFT WITH Mr. Ray Todd Grocers. Phone 2367 Marton. TURAKINA NEWS Leave your DRY CLEANING AT PAPP’S STORE, Our Local Depot. SPEC & SPAN Dyers and Cleaners, PHONE 2002 - MARTON I/ zr-l Sold by all Chemists & Stores -<5 ' \ DISINFECTANT I Mir Frank Jackson Ltd 535 Parnell Rd Auck
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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 May 1949, Page 2
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