AMUSEMENTS •l|| PLAZA |||i Dir : J. C. Williamson Pict. Corpn., Ltd. Hearing Aids'Available. 'Phone 36-02 L 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. ERROL PAUL FLYNN LUKAS FLYNN LUKAS In Warner Bros.’ “UNCERTAIN GLORY” “UNCERTAIN GLORY” Tie gripping story of a fugitive and a hunter . . bound together by an inescapable destiny . . .. of a crime that was not a crime, but an act of matchless courage I With Jean Sullivan Faye Emerson Lucile' Watson 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. BOX PLANS—TO-DAY—AT THEATRE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING Vicki Baum’s “HOTEL BERLIN” TO THE PLAZA (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Warm and Cosy ST. ALBANS CENTURY 'Pnone 35-600 || | SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 2.15 P.M. “3 IS A FAMILY” (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) 7 ’ 45 Ji??- TO-NIGHT 7.45 P.M. BEAL GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. MOST UNUSUAL. AND COMPLETELY EXCITING SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR! 20th Century-Fox Present THE ROMANTIC MYSTERY DRAMA === “LAURA” =- = “LAURA” ~ “LAURA” --- . Starring Gene Tierney Dana Andrews Clifton Webb THE STORY OF’ A LOVE THAT BECAME THE MOST FEARFUL THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO A WOMAN I A STRANGE AND DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT IN LOVE—AND MURDER. (Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Unsuitable lor Children.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre from 10.30 a.m. rex’ THEATREI RICCARTON MATINEE 1.30 TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT—MONDAY—TUESDAY, 7.30. JAMES CAGNEY PAT O’BRIEN GEORGE BRENT JEFFREY LYNN ALLAN HALE in “THE FIGHTING 69th” And CAROLE LANDIS KAY FRANCIS MARTHA RAYE PHIL SILVERS in “FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP” With BETTY GRABLE ALICE FAYE (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) RIALTO—KAI APOI SCREENING NIGHTLY ’Phone 144 M, Kaiapoi TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. AND MONDAY AT 7.45 P.M. MERVYN JONES RALPH -MICHAEL GORDON JACKSON POLLY WARD In “SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON” i A thrilling story of the Merchant Navy. (For Universal Exhibition.)
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24914, 29 June 1946, Page 1
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