“BIO!! SIERRA” ... FOR THRILLS! FOR ENTERTAINMENT! With HUMPHREY BOGART IDA LUPINO ALAN CURTIS :: JOAN LESLIE A Warner Bros/ Picture. ALSO EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. Opera i©i!te DAILY—At 2 and 8 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230) Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.— Not Suitable for Children.) AT LAST! The People of N.Z. are going to see the most Controversial Film of all time . . . LOVE on the DOLE Walter Greenwood's Dramatic World Sensation Now Lives on the Screen I COMING SOON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition. —Not Suitable for Children.)
2 p.m.—SUNDAY—7.4S By Permission and ot the request of the Civic Authorities, the MAJESTIC will be open for Members of the Allied Forces, each of whom may bring two Civilian Friends. Normal Prices will be Charged. Programme as under will be Screened. NO RESERVATIONS. ffinrifffi'TTTTTTwti MBC 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. Another Mighty Drama Of America's Most Exciting Times ... of Intrigue and Romance. . . . The Real Life Story behind the Stormy Career of Andrew Johnson, who rose FROM BACKWOODS TAILOR TO PRESIDENT Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents Inspiring Drama, gs* ABRAHAM LINCOLN SAID: “He is a man to whom the Country owes a debt of Gratitude it can never repay. Brilliantly Starring VAN HEFUN LIONEL BARRYMORE RUTH HUSSEY MARJORIE MAIN (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO FOR YOUR PLEASURE — Two Overseas Newsreels of Important World Events. N.Z. Govt. Film Review, also presenting: “Girls Take on Positions as Zoo Keepers," "Arrival of Another Furlough Party from the Middle "N.Z. Athletic Championships in Cairo. TEL. 43-968. OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) MATINEE TODAY—I.4S p.m. 7 p.m.—TONIGHT—7 p.m. BARBARA STANWYCK :: JOEL McCREA BRIAN DONLEVY —In — "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY" —ASSOCIATE FEATURE—RICHARD ARLEN :: ARLINE JUDGE —In—"WILDCAT" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2 p.m.—SUNDAY—7.4S p.m. By Permission of the Authorities, for Servicemen and their Friends. CLAUDETTE COLBERT :: DON AMECHE MARY ASTOR —in—"MIDNIGHT" —ALSO—WILLIAM BOYD :: GEORGE HAYES —In—"SUNSET TRAIL" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY—TIVOLI—SUNDAY
DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.! N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel ' 53-080-SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN TODAYONE MATINEE ONLY—I.4S THE FULL-LENGTH FEATURE CARTOON, “GULLIVER’S TRAVELS” IN FULL TECHNICOLOUR. Meet Again those Lovable, Laughable, Characters, runno AND SNITCH GABBY, THE TOWN CRIER, KING LITTLE AND GLORY AND PRINCE DAVID. And TWINKLETOES, THE CARRItK riucvn. and ON THE SAME PROGRAMME — "SALUTE FOR THREE" THREE STOOGES COMEDY. DONALD DUCK. And a Further Chapter of the: "PERILS OF NYOKA" (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DOORS OPEN 1 p.m. BE EARLY. TONIGHT—At 7.45 THEN TWICE DAILY —At 2 p.m. and 7.45. BETTY JANE RHODES :: MACDONALD CAREY In Paramount's Scintillating Successor to "The Fleet's In." “SALUTE FOR THREE” With MARTY MAY CLIFF EDWARDS DONA DRAKE MARI T MAI HER ALL G|R , ORCHESTRA . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —PLUS—GLENDA FARRELL :: LYLE TALBOT In "NIGHT FOR CRIME" (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE. PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 17-. THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (WELLINGTON) INC. NOTICE TO MEMBERS MEMBERS ARIS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE 3STH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Off THE ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD IN THE ACCOUNTANTS’ CHAMBERS, 39 JOHNSTON ST., WELLINGTON At 8 p.m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1943. THE COUNCIL WOULD APPRECIATE A FULL ATTENDANCE IN VIEW OF THERE BEING SEVERAL MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE TO BE DISCUSSED. W. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary.
STATE - PETONE TONIGHT A t 8 o'clock With Motinee of 2 p.m. Tyrone Power SON OF FURY The Story of Benjamin Blake. With GENE TIERNEY GEORGE SANDERS FRANCES FARMER RODDY McDOWALL A Roaring, Romantic, Robust Adventure Story, all in Technicolour. (Rec. by Censor More Suitable for Adults.) BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. Tel. 63-899. DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES’ SCHOOL OF DANCING. Ist Floor Hannah's Buildings Lambton Quay. Principals— Lawrence McKee. M.I.S.T.D. Bobbie McKee. A.LS.T.D. JUNIOR CLASSES FRIDAY EVENINGS 5.15 to 7 p.m. Telephone 41-684. Private W-270. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHS, M.1.5.T.D.. N.A.T.D. (London). Studio: “Evening Post” Hulliliiig. Willie St. Tels. 42-211 and 42-956. Persona) and Individual Tuition from 19 a.m. to 10 p.m. Intermediate Class on Tucedays from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Beginners’ Class on Fridays from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. A STUDIO DANCE WILL BE HELD TONIGHT AT S P.M.
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HOTELS, RESORTS & 'TRAVEL SERVICES (Continued). MARTON S’l’iV AT THE WHITE BAHT HOTEL, centre town. B. M. Catiltou, ,|’ ro PJ ,^ L OF (late Hatvke’s Bay). Hot and told xiater most rooms. Excellent cuisine. Tariff W/U day. Beat of Speights. Phono I’oo6. NEW PLYMOUTH DAILY SERVICE RESUMED. NO CHANGINU. Denart New Plymouth, 7.45 a.m.. arrive Hamilton, 2.43 p.ox. Depart ilamllto'u 11 a.m., arrive New P ymooth « p.m. NO SUNDAY SERVICE ON ANY ROUIE. GIBSON’S MOTORS LTD., Phones: Auckland 44-UGO; Hamilton 4680; New L lymou GIBSON S Address; "Wljitestar/’ New Plymouth. WH'VRr TAIPERTALCasuaI tarifl, 18/6 a day; C.T. rate, 14/*; A.A., 17/6. Centro Main Street Hot and cold water lu bedrooms. Offering visitors a dignified atmosphere •f comfort and service. V. N. JONES. Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth. Hot and cold water, bedrooms; large spacious lounges. Every comfort, centre town. jmin. P.O. Jram stops door. I.L ■, Proprietor, — ROTORUA GRAND HOTEL. RO rORUA.—This leading Hotel is uulque In its surroundings, being the centre of the thermal district. The Hotel is run on de luxe lines. Largo spacious louuges, reading, writlug ami smoking rooms. Telephones and hot and cold water in every room. Centrally heated. Patronized by Royalty. Large private garden. Tariff from 25/- a day. TAIHAPE GRETNA HOTEL.—Contains 54 rooms. Number of bedrooms contain bathroom and ulione. Hot and eold water In bedrooms. Lavishly furnished. Cuisine the "’fiSL None but the best of wines and spirits, Recognized as one of the leading country hotels In New Zealand. Gretna Service and Gretua Attention at all times. J. QUIRK. Proprietor Phone 38. Box 101, vnw TAIHAPE HOTEL. First-class accommodation, decidedly bettor than any other. Excellent service. Phone 25. Box 21.—X1. Galbraith, Prop. Tailiape, URENUL An Ideal holiday resort, UKLCNUI HOTEL, on wain road to Auckland. Splendid Bccoramodatlon at reasonable tariff. Nearest hotel going north 120 miles. Best 01 wines.—lf. HEffLBIY, Proprietor. Phone J.
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