NEWS SCOOP! DIGGERS DRIVE JAPS. BACK TO KOKODAI Bottle-scarred Fighters Back From Miln* Bey. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. TODAY AT 11 Q.m. AND AT 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. THE SCREEN'S MOST POIGNANT ROMANCE! CLAUDETTE'S MOST STIRRING ROLE! y say... iUdbitS AGAIN!' H ciaudM en - ' "" «—u'|)A JIIHM PAYNE JOHN SHEFFERD • ANN TODD DOUGLAS CHOU • JANE SEYMOUI ANNE »EVE»E • FRIEDA INESCOM' Directed by Henry King A 20th Century-Fox Picture Never has the Screen to Poignantly Delved Into a Woman’s Secret Heart of Hearts ... so Masterfully portrayed the Swooping Tldb that Draws her Back to oh Affair that Should Never Have Boehl (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCLUSIVE "PLAZA" FEATURETTES In tho Latest NATURAL TECHNICOLOUR. BOOKING IS HEAVY — HUftRY! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-277) ~ ,llllh TUDOR WILLIS ST. — TEL. 41-219 , Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Dally front 11 a.m. Nightly df 7.30 p.hi. It'S A RIOT! GEORGE FORMBY'S BIGGEST SUCCESS IS GIVING YOU THE BEST LAUGH IN YEARS DON'T MISS IT! THE SCREEN'S No. 1 COMIC, GEORGE FORMBY “SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE” A Columbia Picture. A Picture With a Laugh Every Minuto —and Four Riotous Song Numbers, os only George can Sing Them. "THfe BARMAID AT tR?. ROSE AND CROWN," "SWING MAMA," "I DO IT WITH A SMILE," "MY SPANISH GUITAR'' IT’S A POSITIVE KNOCKOUT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Associate Feature— Unusual, Fascinating, Real Life Story .—Packed With .Drama, Excitement, and Gripping Human Emotions! "THIE man who returned "THE MAN WHO RETURNED TO LIFE" TO LIFE" —With — John Howard :: Lucile Fairbanks (Recommehded by Cerisor for Adults.) PATENTS. PATExN’i’S. Obtainable in All Countries. BALDWIN, SON AND CABBY. K ogle tercel Patent Attorneys, WELLINGTON. MR. CHAS. MUNRO, Architect. Academy Building, 2 Church Street. MASTERTON. Local Agent.
Such smart hats at Wilson’s, 52 Willis Street! A snappy little sailor with a stitched black silk brim and a crown of ivory velvet stitched, small bow of black grosgrain ribbon and a wisp of veilin'' A navy flue straw with two important forward jutting quills. A widebrimmed black felt with richlien pattern cut into the brim. A chei-ry straw, very chic, with blnek roil and two small spiky quills, °ne red, one gteeu*.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 2
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356Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 2
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