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1 ~~ ill 11! himinma Dir.: Full.er Theatre Corp. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present FRANK MORGAN As Head of the Most Delightful . Family Ever You've Seen on the Screen! Ab?' fey* ! CwWf MF '"W The - W T planishing Virginian Also Starring KATHRYN GRAYSON Again Singing Her Way into Your Heart! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre (45-100) NEXT ATTRACTION: “ DRAMA! MAGNIFICENT! — INSPIRING! Aimed Straight at the Heart of Every Mother, Father, Son and Daughter. IH M-G-M'S Technicolor T i K ; i IN THE A j. Starring T Greer GARSON ; Walter PIDGEON (NOT FOR OINItM tXHIUTION) The Grandest Human Drama since "Boys' Town." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) DIAL -H-U2U wneu you wisd to out id cm* <i.l vortict’niPlH

ON THE STAGE TONIGHT 7.45 r DE LUXE - 2ZB E £u MOVIE QUIZ JACKPOT £J Conducted by MAURICE HAWKEH. The Jackpot was won again last Thursday—so Try Your Luck Tonight. Listen in to 2ZB for the Studio Quiz Tonight at 6.30 p.m. Then you'll be in a position to answer a number of Questions to bo asked at the Theatre Tonight. MOST IMPORTANT: BE SURE TO BRING A PENCIL. sSo ; DE LUXE sloso COURTENAY PLACE. rf . ■ * Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. v MATINEES NIGHTLY today FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SPECIAL. ROBERT YOUNG /^fY***^'S"* — With— MARSHA HUNT f DARRYL HICKMAN l ’ Z JONATHAN HALE <' < NOEL MADISON r // AMER/CAW" HE'S THE MAN BEHIND THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN! Meet Joe Smith . . . Hero in Overalls. ... He had a Secret Locked in his Heart. If he Talked, it Meant Death to Millions. . . . JOE SMITH versus the Nation's Enemies. ... A Story of Pulse-Pounding Dangers os Thrilling as any Saga of Battle. SECOND BIG FEATURE: FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. RAY MIDDLETON JEAN PARKER JEROME COWAN ROBERT H. BARRAT RAY MALA “GIRL FROM ALASKA” BRAVE ADVENTURE. FATE BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER . . . GOLD THREATENED THEIR LOVE . . . TOGETHER THEY FOUGHT THEIR WAY TO SAFETY THROUGH THE VASTNESS OF THE ALASKAN SNOWS. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Plus— . "THE SCORPION STRANGLED" Final Chapter in the Exciting Naval Serial, ■ "DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY" PRICES: 1 /-, 1 /6, 2/3. No Extra to Book at Theatre or D.I.C.

SECOND LIBERTY LOAN MILITARY PARADE TOMORROW AT 12.30 P.M. The route will be from the Railway Station, along Bunny Street, Lambton Quav, Willis-Sireet, Mereer Street,-Wakefield Street, Lower Cuba Street, round ,T-amc« Smith’s Corner, along Manners Street to Courtenay Place, returning to the Railway Station along Jervois Quay and Cueto in house Quay. PARADE AV ILL BE LED BY A VISITING SERVICEMEN’S BAND OF 68 PLAYERS. FOLLOWING THE JIILITARY PARADE THERE WILL BE A MONSTER RALLY r AT “LIBERTY CORNER” A bright, breezy programme by Art Rosman aud the .Melody Makers with Jean ilcPiiei'sou (by courlc-sy of the National Broadcasting Service). AT "LIBERTY CORNER” (Corner Featherston St & Hunter St.) A Liberty Loan Information Bureau will be open throughout tomorrow.

AC C O M M O RATION - H'o ntliini’ rt)_ WELLINGTON—(Con tlnuoil). _ NEW Balmoral Private Hotel < 'ourtenay Pl., Wellington, centre city.-All convs popular tariff. Tel 51-190. HOTEL Rutland (PrivaUl, behind Prudential Building. Lambton Qy., Quiet, central, comfortable; bed and breaktasl, 7/-; full board, 10/-. Telegrams “Rutland.” Tel. 40-910.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 2

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525

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 2

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