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PLAZA Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. TODAY AT 2 p.m.—s p.m. —3 p.m. GALA SESSION TONIGHT AT 8. IN THE DISTINGUISHED PRESENCE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, THRILLING! ROMANTIC! EXCITING! The unforgettable story ot a man who died that his country might live . of - r .Britain’s most brilliant modern mechanical t I £hai2aj2, & \ \ HOWARD Wj X. £)cu>LcL chell, immortal ||gljM^!gg|gfe». T designer of the ® Spitfire! "Never . . . was so much owed i hv so tnanv to so few.” THW/V' 1 —CJlurchilL hl' / | (d -,U General fw / I ./ U ' , - , w „ , , . Exhibition, 7 / l* W Roland Culver, Rosamund Johns, Marney. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ' PARATROOPS STRIKE AT LAE! ACTION PICTURES RUSHED TO THE SCREEN WITHIN 6 DAYS! American and Australian Paratroops drop from the sky behind Jap. lines- The new battle for New Guinea in actual progress. N.Z. Govt. Review presents: Arrival S U i. ''Skymaster Plane" in N.Z. U.S. and N.Z. Forces remove road-block m N.Z. Pilots of the R.N.Z.A.F. "take off" on a course of rough training. PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY. RESERVE AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD, THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. stAte PROGRAMMES WITH THE SEAL OF QUALITY. TODAY—THREE SESSIONS—2, 5, & 8 p.m. NEVER BEFORE SUCH THRILLS! ' THE WEST'S MIGHTY EPIC! BREATH-TAKING! SENSATIONAL! SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPO^Q M ]^ ( j f J;U. I F^ E ' s| *^O LOURED RHAPSODY, COMEDY, DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING COLUMBIA ATTRACTION. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. - (Approved for Universal-Exhibition.) DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. ™' 53 -° Bo ’ 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. A MAELSTROM OF MIGHTY ACTION AND ADVENTURE REPUBLIC'S MIGHTY EPIC OF THE GOLD RUSH, ‘IN OLD CALIFORNIA’ PRODUCED ON A TERRIFIC SCALF *JQHN WAYNE DEKKER *BINNIEBARNES THELEN PARRISH *PATSY KELLY cc K h Arrntd PURCELL LYNN HALTON Teeming with the Lawlessness, Bold Adventure, and Gaudy Splendour of America's M Most Reckless Era. A MOTION PICTURE TRIUMPH .. . POWERFUL ~ . OVERWHELMING ... MAGNIFICENT (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —SECOND BIG FEATURE — HENRY KING AND HIS ORCHESTRA (THE KING OF RHUMBA). "THE YANKS 'ARE COMING" u,:.k UAOY HFALY LITTLE JACK HELLER, PARKYAKARKUS, SLAPSIE MAXIE M ROSENBLOOM, DOROTHY DARE, AND A HOST OF RADIO STAR SSana Hits include "Zip Your Lip," "Don't Fool Around With My Heart,' 1 Must Song Hits £ ur Lovc/ . « T ho Yonks Are dNC TO IT SWING TO IT ... A JOY PACKED JAMBOREE OF MUSIC AND ' MIRTH WBTH THE BOYS AND GIRLS IN KHAKI. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS "UNDERGROUND TORNADO Chapter 12 of the Serial, "PERILS OF NYOKA" PRICES 2/3, 1 /6, I /-. NO EXTRA TO BOOK AT THEATRE OR DJ C CHILDREN . . . Listen In to Session of the HUGE MAT.NEE, TODAY’S THE DAY! FLAG WEEK STREET COLLECTION! CHRISTMAS PARCELS FOB OUR FIGHTING MEN WEAR YOUR FLAG TO SHOW YOU’RE PROUD TO HELP With every 10/- donation, the name and S® e n° nOr will be included In the parcel and a flag receipt given. POST DONATIONS TO THE HON. ! SKORETABY. TON PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC COUNCIL, P.O. BOX Ij3 , WELLINGTON. vinr-gptVTVPSListen to vour radio and turn out and hear noLf,KX ' nl ' b - the Patriotic entertainers when they visit vour suburb today.

ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). OTAKI JUBILEE Hotel, Otaki. Now under new management. Excellent table and accom. Moderate tariff. T, A, McFetridge. PALMERSTON NORTH. PERMANENT and Casual Gueats, tariff moderate. Rangitikel Private Hotel, Palm. Nth. "GOLDFERN.” David St., one minute from Railway Station. Accom. for soldiers, sailors, overseas servicemen and civilians. Beds always available. Concessions to men In uniform. 1 PARAPARAUMU. PAKAPAIIAUMU. Superior Seaside Accom. available. Kawattri Guest House. Raumatl South. Eatwell, SOK.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 5, 1 October 1943, Page 2

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577

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 5, 1 October 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 5, 1 October 1943, Page 2

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