•EC'i Dlr.: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD„ THROUGHOUT N.Z. TODAY—At 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. THE SHOW TO SEE! YES, "STAGE DOOR" IS STILL SHOWING, AND CROWDS ARE STILL PACKING—TAKE OUR ADVICE AND BOOK. Proudly Wo Present United Artists Motion Picture Triumph. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN' The Biggest Thing to Hit The Screen —With No Less than 48 Stars, 6 Dance Bands and a Great Love Story (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supports Include: Arrival of Brides and Babies from Britain. Also Demonstration of American Football in Auckland. Plans at D.I.C. ond Theatre. Tel. 52-212. lllllh TUDOR WILLIS ST. TEL. 41-219. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Dally, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 730 R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present A Singing, Swinging Cinderella, Turns on the Heat in Cold River! CINDERELLA SWINGS IT Starring GUY KIBBEE :: GLORIA WARREN —ASSOCIATE FEATURE—TIM HOLT —In—"SAGEBRUSH LAW" CLIFF "UKULELE IKE" EDWARDS (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. NEWTOWN Tel. 15-176 "TALES OF MANHATTAN." The Greatest All-Star Cast Ever. "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT," Virginia Gilmore, Dana Andrews.— (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BROOKLYN Tel. 50-081 "FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM," Rosalind Russell, Fred Mae Murray. "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN," Evelyn Ankers, John Corrodine. —(Both Features Approved for Universal Exhibition.) m "’WTTFW'M NEWTOWN H?! i/JUI W 1 Tel. 25-401 "HATTER'S CASTLE." Plus "UNDERGROUND AGENT." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) w J-M-irk WM MIRAMAR Tel. 18-567 "FLIGHT COMMAND" starring Robert Taylor, Ruth Hussey, Walter Pidgeon, Paul Kelly, Nat Pendleton. Red Skelton, Ann Sothem, In "PANAMA HATTIE," with a Host of Favourites.—(AU Above Approved for Universal Exhibition.) a LYALL BAY Tel. 16-393 "SUSPICION," with Joan Fontaine, Cary Grant. Also, Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, in "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH. — (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WOBURN 3>] jei. 63-844 Deanna Durbin as "THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY," with Edmond O’Brien, Arthur Treacher.—(Approved -for Universal Exhibition.) Mary Lee, John Archer, Billy Gilbert, Frank Jenks, "SHANTYTOWN."—(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tel. 63-933 lower huti NO PICTURES TONIGHT, OR TUESDAY. Final Demonstration Concerts, Lower Hutt Competitions Society's Festival. 1 “'"uaß Tel- 63-431 HR! 1 LOWER HUTT Tom Conway in "THE FALCON STRIKES BACK," with Harriet Hilliard, Jane Randolph, Edgar Kennedy, Cliff ed by Censor for Adults.) Plus, T.ET S HAVE FUN," with John Beal, Margaret Lindsay, Bert Gordon.— (Approved for Universal txhibltion.) e ISLAND BAY Tel. 14-307 "HAPPY GO LUCKY."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "COUNTER ESPIONAGE."— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Li .a'-znr-iimEnm KILBIRNIE IFa 1 Tel. 14-202 "DU BARRY WAS A LADY."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition), with Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Companion feature: . Joon Bennett, Franchot Tone, Allyn Joslyn, in A YANK 'IN DUTCH." —(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus Metrotone News. KARORI Tel. 28-365 Glenn Miller and his Band, G ®° , 9? HE '£?{£ Uurel aJd Har'dy, "AIR RAID WARDENS." BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, TONIGHT (MONDAY), Welterweight Contest. , YOUNG JIM GRIFFIN (N.Z.) Versus RON HENSLEY (Aus.). Usual Thrilling Preliminaries. Box Plan at Humphrey’s, Manners Street PRICES (including tax): 5/9, 3/6, 2/3. fabm woke wanted. WANTED by young man. hnrse station: good experience and own bo »e. PJ.OS, “Dominion.” Palm. MbMARRIED Couple requires P®® i J I , on ’ t “, r i on class Fencer, used to all types work. Furnished cottage required. 11V». “Dominion,” Palm. Nth. — WANTED by man with small boy. position. Levin-Shannon cottage preferred. Write W. W. Biggins. 58 Copeland St., Lower Hutt. SHAREMILKING. by two CauterKaiapoi. WANTED. Sharcmilking by , t ''n 4Kl h .." WlS y (lies, K 331. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS. rbviiCwcnres / VO .T! : ,- itp Jvs imuvn Work of all kinds for the Anned J. E. Evans. 156 Lambton TTrKIN Bros., for ShopUttings. Office and General Alterations RADIOS, REPAIRS, SERVICING. « ISIJ^oUg V.iek"ps ed etc ßU Opp orla oil ?fb a ra?v, U T Famish sf!’ Whogle Repair Service. ■•The Dominion” offices are open till 10 p m (excepting Sats.) for the transaction of late business.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 194, 15 May 1944, Page 2
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