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NEWS SCOOP Port Moresby Reinforcements Bombed. Sinking of the "Yorktown." Actual ' Scenes Showing Japanese Torpedocarrying Plane Coming in for the Kill, and Being Shot Down! AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. 2 p.m. —TODAY 8 p.m. For Laughing Out Loud! You'll Roar at the Uproar When Twin Bedlam Breaks Loose! EDWARD SMALL “TWIN BEDS” GEORGE JOAN MISCHA BRENT BENNETT AUER A UNITED ARTISTS’ RELEASE. (Recommended by Censor for Adu.ts.) RESERVE—AND BE SURE! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-277) EVERY KID IN TOWN Will be at— POPEYE'S "WHOOPEE" MATINEE TODAY 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 18,000 Miles of Terrific Thrills! 1— POPEYE THE SAILOR "BULLDOZING THE BULL" 2— The All-Colour Pantomime, THE GREAT VEGETABLE MYSTERY 3— THE PLAINSMAN 4— JUNGLE PRINCESS (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Doors Open 1 p.m. BE EARLY! PARAMOUNT COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. Packed—Jammed —Crammed to Capacity! ESSENTIAL TO BOOK FOR TONIGHT MATINEES DAILY—2 p.m. NIGHTLY—7.4S p.m. TERRIFIC DOUBLE PROGRAMME! DOROTHY LAMOUR AND RAY MILLAND —With— AKIM TAMIROFF LYNNE OVERMAN MOLLY LAMONT MALA ‘JUNGLE PRINCESS’ YOU'LL iTHRILL TO THE SCREEN'S GREATEST SCENES OF JUNGLE TERROR AND PRIMITIVE ROMANCE. THE BATTLE OF THE APES Thousands of Screeching Baboons Pouring Down on Frantic and Helpless Humans. THE PANTHER WOMAN BEAUTIFUL! . . . EXOTIC! . . . UNTAMED! Men Stake Their Lives for Just One Look at this Strange Jungle Girl. THE JUNGLE STAMPEDE Plunging Behemoths Destroying a Malay Village, Trampling Villagers in , a Thundering Mad Drive. "LINAU" THE TIGER AND "BOGO" THE CHIMPANZEE The Almost Human Friends of the Panther Woman give you some of the Screen's Greatest Thrills, and the Added Pleasure of a Million Laughs. —SECOND BIG FEATURE—CECIL B. DE MILLE'S MIGHTY SPECTACLE, GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR —With— JAMES ELLISON CHARLES BICKFORD HELEN BURGESS GEORGE (Windy) HAYES PORTER HALL ‘THE PLAINSMAN’ EPIC IN SWEEP ... . MIGHTY IN CONCEPTION! A Picture as Broad and Tremendous as the Men Whose Story it Tells . . • Men who Marched into Savage Land, with Tortured Death Lurking over Every Hill ... to Spread their Mission of Peace and Civilisation. Live Again the Fiery Days of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane . . . of Buffalo Bill, Hero of a Thousand Fights ... of the Dangerous Days with a Million Redskins on the War 4 path. LUSTY . . . VIGOROUS . . . DANGEROUS DAYS, When they Traded a Blanket for Thousand-acre Ranch, and a Human Life for a Woman's Smile. A PICTURE TO MAKE YOU STAND UP AND CHEER. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

TE MARUA GOLF CLUB . (Inc.).’ MEMBERS AND FRIENDS of Ute To Manta Golf Club are reminded ot the Club's Closing Day, .Sunday. October 25. Competitions have been arranged, commencing at 11 a.m. approx A bus to Hie Links connects at. Upper Hutt with the train leaving Wellington at 10 a.m. Members of all Fighting Services are cordially invited. Half proceeds will be donated’ to Patriotic Funds. For further particulars, ring 2D Upper Hutt. 50-648 Wellington, evenings, or Wellington, 1(1-157, 45-609. DANCING. I’UYi.i.is hates school of dancing. Ist Floor liminah’s Buildings. Lnnibton Quay. |*rnn'lpnls— Lawrence McKee. M.I.S.T.D. Bobbie McKee, A.I.S.T.D. .IFNIOK CLASSES FRIDAY EVENINGS Free Saturday Afternoon Hance. I I'lelilton,- 411181 Privnti- -511 275. SCHOOL OF BA 1.1.R00M DANCING. Ji ISS G W ENETH 111 W A I.SIIE, M.1.5.T.D., N.A’.T.D. (Loudon). Studio. "Evening Post” Bldg.. Willis St. Telephones: 42-211 and 42-950 Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m to 10 pan. Classes are held every Tuesday from 8 pan. to 10 pan. Beginners’ Class is held every Friday from S to 10 p m. A Studio Dance will be held tonight at 8 pan. DANCE ORGANIZERS NOTE! First-elass, fully-equipped 3- or 4-ploce Established Combination available Saturday or other tiiglits. Inquiries: Ring 60-727 for further particulars.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 19, 17 October 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 19, 17 October 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 19, 17 October 1942, Page 3

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