FINALLY TODAY—2.IS & 8 p.m. An Uproarious Comedy-Romance —Packed with Excitement. CAROLE LOMBARD And JACK BENNY —In—"TO BE OR NOT TO BE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ALSO THE BATTLE FOR OIL—AND WAR SCENES FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. 4Kiii><£s TOMORROW Sessions at 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. A THUNDERING EPIC OF HEROIC ADVENTURE — ALL THE GREAT ACTION PICTURES YOU'VE EVER DREAMED OF ROLLED INTO ONEI —A GREAT HUMAN STORY OF REAL MEN AND WOMEN—FIGHTING DESPERATELY FOR LIFE, LOVE, FORTUNE — ABLAZE WITH THE THRILLS, COLOUR, AND TERROR OF PIONEER DAYS IN THE WEST. with WILLIAM CLAIRE GLENN HOLDEN 4REVOR* FORD George Bancroft* Edgar Buchanan a coium ai a; pic tu n e It's Something Different, Refreshing, Exciting! Raw and Untamed—Youthful, Lusty—the Stirring Saga of the Old South-west —written in the Dramatic Lives of a few Strong Men and a Lovely Girl, who beat back the tide of Banditry that threatened their new born land. IT'S SOMETHING DIFFERENT, REFRESH-ING-EXCITING! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Columbia Picture. Hurry, Book—at D.1.C., Theatre, Tel. 52-212.
SUBURBAN THEATRES. ' — * o.jj, —j. || |L. MB BROOKLYN Ml > XTpI 50-081 ■’"SANDERS OF THE RIVER" Paul Robeson — Nina Mac Kinney *"ST. MARTIN'S LANE" Charles Laughton — Vivien Leigh ■ U || W—m ISLAND bay M MIMI II ill Tel. 14-307 f'PARIS CALLING" Elizabeth Bergner — Randolph Scott ■{•"WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" Frank Morgan — Ann Rutherford M IBP _IR(U WIIIBW KARORI H ?TI W Tel. 28-365 SENSATIONAL EXTRA! •"AMERICA AT WAR"—March of Time. •49th PARALLEL" Laurence Olivier Leslie Howard hitwiowN Tel. 15-176 •{•"WATERLOO BRIDGE" Vivien Leigh Robert Taylor t"OFF THE RECORD" Joan Blondell Pat O'Brien 1 "i'Si ‘IMb THORNOON mULBJa. B J.J ,IW Tel. 43-968 t"LADY HAMILTON" Vivien Leigh Laurence Olivier •"PARADISE FOR TWO" Jack Hulbert — Patricia Ellis 2 P.M. — TODAY : MATINEE —2 P.M. •"PRAIRIE SCHOONERS" Bill Elliott. Evelyn Young. "A of Bliss'' (Comedy), "Nell's Yells" (In colour), "Community Sing," "Natural Defence," "Oui Oui Monsieur" (Sturges Comedy). KILBIRNIf HUH Tel. 14-202 t"HERE COMES MR. JORDAN" Robert Montgomery. . Claude Rains, t"FRISCO LIL" Irene Hervey. Kent Taylor. EEniEIEQm. KING GEORGE : Reservations at Theatre •"THE TREE OF LIBERTY" Cary Grant Martha Scott Alan Marshall. Sir Cedric Hardwicke. SECOND BIG HOLIDAY MATINEE, 2 p.m. Shoppers' Session, FRIDAY, 5 p.m. DE LUXE (Lr. Hutt) - Tel. 63-431 «'TLL WAIT FOR YOU" Robert Stirling. Marsha Hunt. •"ROBBERS OF THE RANGE" Tim Holt. Tim Holt. PRINCE EDWARD. Woburn. Tel. 63-844 •"FORCED LANDING" Richard Arlen. Eva Gabor. •"THE SINGING OUTLAW" Bob Baker. Joan Barclay. nW W*7 TrXTWI MIRAMAR W lUJ .WTel. 18-567 t"LITTLE MEN" Kay Francis—Jack Oakie—George Bancroft •"THE CHUMP" Hugh Herbert — Hugh Herbert ’Denotes—Approveo to: Universal exhibition tDenc.+ es Recommended hv Censor tor Adults
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 282, 27 August 1942, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 282, 27 August 1942, Page 2
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