AMUSEMENTS SEASON CONCLUDES ON THURSDAY! Warner Bros.' Happiest Hit: “THE DOUGHGIRLS” “THE DOUGHGIRLS” With an All Comedy Cast Ann Sheridan Alexis Smith Jane Wyman J ac k Carson Irene Manning Charles Ruggles , THE SUPPORTS ARE EXCELLENT' I : “SHOOT YOURSELF SOME GOLF" A SPORTS PARADE IN TECHNICOLOUR MUSICAL MEXICO A Melody Master (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •I||| PLAZA |||i Searing 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M ON Friday Next! Warner Bros. Give You The Blazing Dramatic Story OF A CRIME THAT SAVED 100 LIVES! Errol Paul FLYNN LUKAS FLYNN LUKAS FLYNN LUKAS In “Uncertain Glory” “Uncertain Glory” “Uncertain Glory” Supporting Programme: “THREE CHEERS FOR THE GIRLS” Two reels of dazzling glamour, featuring 7 popular song numbers. ‘JACK WABBIT AND THE BEANSTALK’ Bugs Bunny Technicolour Cartoon. PLANS OPEN TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Warm and Cosy ST. ALBANS I CENTURY | 7.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT -• 745 PM HILARIOUS COMEDY RIOT mwv L u S ™sv la S8 1 '? lled Dom esUc Comedy °. F A careless stork. Definitely a picture for the whole family, including the maid—if you have one! United Artists Present CHARLES RUGGLES MARJORIE REYNOLDS “3 IS A^FAMILY 77 “3 IS A FAMILY” “3 IS A FAMILY” With ' tt^ R 9? ERICK FAY BAINTER ARTHUR LAKE HATTIE McDANIEL And the Sweethearts of “Stage Door Canteen’’ BERYL WALKER WILLIAM • TERRY. In the story about the young parents who came home with their babies for the duration, with the resultant turmoil, and hilarious situations. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. BOX PLANS AT BEGGS. SHIPPING UNION STEAxM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., 168 Hereford street. ’Phone 37-790. Sailings (circumstances permitting). FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON. WAHlNE—Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 7.10 p.m. train from Christ- . . church, connects at Lyttelton. WAHlNE—Sunday, June 30, 8.10 p.m. train from Christchurch connects at Lyttelton. FOR WELLINGTON FROM PICTON. TAMAHlNE—Tuesdays, Thursdays, 2 p.m. Fridays, 10 p.m. TO FIJI. TONGA, SAMOA FROM , AUCKLAND. MATUA—Thursday, June 27 th. CARGO SERVICE TO WESTERN CANADA AND UNITED STATES, AND INLAND CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS. Approximately monthly loadings from N.Z ports. WAITOMO, from Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton, late June, for San Francisco and Vancouver. E. and A. DINE. CARRYING CARGO FOR HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. S.S. EMPIRE DYNASTY Loads Lyttelton June 27th, and Dunedin July Ist. For Cargo Bookings apply UNION STEAM OTT TP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents for: EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Booking Agents for Union Airways, Cook Strait Airways; Tasman Empire Airways; British Overseas Airways; Qantas Empire • Airways; Australian National Airways; and all other principal Air Lines. UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z., LTD. TIME-TABLE: (From Harewood.) For Wellington. Palmerston North, Auckland—Mondays to Saturdays inclusive, 9.40 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. • For Dunedin, Invercargill—Mondays to . Saturdays inclusive. 12.15 p.m. J WORLD’S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY—A 21,000-mile system, spanning the North American Continent, with direct services ’ or connexions to the U.S., and linking ’ together by modern passenger and freight ' train, the great cities, industries, and agricultural areas of Canada.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24911, 26 June 1946, Page 1
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