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I MAJESTIC j TAIH A P E Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. New Zealand’s Finest Country Theatre Deaf Aids Air Conditioned FRIDAY - at 5 p.m. ami 8 p.m. A welcome return of the most beloved Technicolour Romance of all time . . “WINGS OF THE MORNING” Preceded by an entertaining supporting progi;amem including one of Charlie Chaplin’s Funniest Laugh Hits, “In The Bank.” ANNABELLA Henry Fonda - Leslie Banks With Goden-voiced John McCormack and World-famous English Jockey Steve Donoghue In Britain's Technicolour Masterpiece “ WINGS OF THE MORNING ” You’ll see England's famed Derby at Epsom e . . the Spectacular Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace . . . the Beauty of Rustic England and Ireland. You’ll hear the glorious voice of John McCormack singing “Killarney,” “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms ” The Supporting Programme is splendid! A Charlie Chaplin comedy, “In the Bank,” “Land of the Vikings” (Interest); Cinesound News and Weekly Review. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Coming SAT.: “RED RIVER.” TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE Commencing THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 (3-NIGHT SEASON). Dublin Ireland Enterprises Present: WORLD-FAMOUS MAGICIAN AND ENTERTAINER. The Great Benyon i “Master of a Million Mysteries,” in his All-Irish Magical Vaudeville Revue. BAM-800-ZALEM' ( Bamboozle ’Em) t Headed by Irish Stars from Ireland’s Leading Theatres. SPECIAL: Mind-reading to amaze you Bring your questions to the Great Benyon, the man who knows. Lost property, missing friends, business, domestic or love affairs, etc. Benyon will read your mind nd answer your questions. Musical Director: Assheton Harbord. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT DASHWOOD’S—Reservations: D.C. and 0.5., 7/- plus tax. Children half price. Common-sense Prices: 7/-, 5/-, 2/6, plus tax. Childi'en half price to all parts. z Chas Cabot Publicity Manager. FORDELL PICTURES SATURDAY At 8 p.m. “Lassie,” with Tom Drake, Janet Leigh and Edmond Gwenn in—- “ HILLS OF HOME ” Colour by Technicolour. Also celebrating Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Silver Jubilee: “SOME OF THE BEST.” An unusually striking picture featuring scenes from the best of M.G.M.’s productions over the last 25 years). • (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ~ TURAKINA PICTURES SATURDAY At 8 p.m. The Great School Holiday Programme Don’t Miss It! 1. —Latest News. 2. —Mortin Blue and Lex Beneke Musical. 3. —“What Price Freedom?” Col. cartoon. 4. —“You Can’t Win,” Pete Smith. 5 —A Ripping Western—“THEY PASSED THIS WAY” With Joel McCrea, Francis Dew, and Charles Bickford. (“A” Certificate). ST. JAMES’ THEATRE " HUNTERVILLE TONIGHT (FRIDAY) SEPT. 1: Zane Grey's “ RED CANYON ” (Approved tor Universal Exhibition). In spectacular technicolour with Anne Blyth, Howard Duff and Geo. Brent. " TOMORROW (SAT.) Sept. 2.: “ WOMAN TO WOMAN ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Featuring Douglass Montgomery, Joyce Howard, and Yvonne Arnaud. MANGAWEKA: Saturday, Sept. 2: “RED CANYON.” Wednesday, Sept. 6, “WOMAN TO WOMAN ” BULLS THEATRE SHOWING SATURDAY At 8 p.m.: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Technicolour Musical Paradise: “ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU ” Starring Esther Williams, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalban, Jimmy Durante, Cyd Charisse, Xavier Cugat and his orchestra. It’s a wonderful show and will please everybody. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EDUCATIONAL 15 ROADS TO HIGHER EARNINGS. The following Home-Study commercial courses have enabled many thousands of ambitious young men and women in New Zealand to earn higher salaries:— Accountancy Secretarial Institute Professional Mercantile BookCost Accountancy keeping & Taxation Diploma in Banking Business Letter I School Certificate Writing Matriculation Business Arithmetic Effective English Advertising Office Organisation & Marketing & Selling Modern Business Pitman’s Shorthand Methods'. Business Handwriting ' Write today for full particulars of the course in which you are interested to: HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 September 1950, Page 2

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