LAST 2 DAYS—2 p.m. & 8 p.m. OF THIS SUPER SHOW '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.) Dir.i AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD.. THROUGHOUT N.Z. —FRIDAY NEXT—IT'S HERE AT LAST—The Picture That Tells The Whole Truth About The "Sons of Heaven"—Sensational In Its Graphic Detail. R.K.O. Radio Present ‘BEHIND THE RISING SUN* Know the Shocking Truth About the Japs—See it all in this sensational exposure—Here are some of the things they do: FORCE their own daughters into gilded Geisha Palaces; TREAT Captive Women with Unspeakable Barbarity; COMMIT Cruel Acts of War Against Even Babes in Arms; TORTURE Helpless Prisoner, Until They're Ready to Soy or Do Anything— And Mare AND MORE—in "BEHIND THE RISING SUN" From the Pages of Life of lame, R. Yeung's Startling Book With Margo—Tom Neal—J. Carrol Naish—Robert Ryan It Will Simply Astound You. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. _ .11111. TUDOR WILLIS ST. TEL 41-219. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30 R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present "THE FALCON TAKES OVER" —With— GEORGE SANDERS :: LYNN BARI JAMES GLEASON :: ALLEN JENKINS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . —ASSOCIATE FEATURE—"SYNCOPATION" Featuring THE ALL-AMEMCAN DANCE BAND, CHARLES BARNET :: HARRY JAMES GENE KRUPA :: JOE VENUTI BENNY GOODMAN :: JACK JENNY ALVINO REY With the Greatest Cast of Favourites, ADOLPHE MENJOU :: JACKIE COOPER BONITA GRANVILLE :: GEORGE BANCROFT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. i M'THFWTWr’B’W KARORI Tel. 28-365 Walt Disney Present, "FANTASIA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Evening Screening, 7.50 Sharp. newtown KhKAJBXUi Tel. 15-176 "BITTER SWEET" (in Tech nice lour), Jeanette Macdonald, Nelson Eddy.— (Approve?) flor Universal Exhibition.) "MURDER BY INVITATION," Marion Marsh, Wallace Ford.— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) newtown Tel. 25-041 "BOMBARDIER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BROOKLYN Tel. 50-081 "DU BARRY WAS A LADY,'' Red Skelton, Lucille Ball. And, "HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT," Jimmy Lydon, Mimi Chandler. (Both' Approved for Universal Exhibition.) y-gy-y—y MIRAMAR Tel. 18-567 Robert Taylor, Greer Garson, with Lew Ayres, BUlio Burke, "REMEMBER." Associate Attraction: Van Heflin in "KID GLOVE KILLER. — (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) wsh lyall bay Tel. 16-393 MATINEE TODAY, at 1.30 P-m- „„ Jascha Heifetz, "THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC," with Andrea Leeds, Joel McCrea.—( Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Aho, Robert Young, Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, in THE MORTAL STORM."— (Recommended by Cen- . sor for Adults.) niTYiwirnTn woburn Tel. 63-844 Gene Tierney, Victor Mature, Ona Munson, Walter Huston, "THE SHANGHAI GESTURE." (Recommended by Censor for Adqjts.) Leon Errol, Harriet Hilliard, Grace McDonald, David Bacon, "GALS INCORPORATED." — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tel - 63 - 933 LOWER HUT) MATINEE TODAY, 2 p.m. Bert Bailey in "ON OUR SELECTION." Australia's Evergreen Laughter Favourite, reissued in response to enthusiastic public demand.— (Approved for Univeral Exhibition.) Ring 63-933 for Seats. sTWTrrra Te| - 63-431 lower hutt "WHISPERING GHOSTS," with Milton Berle, Brenda Joyce.— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus, Jock London's "QUEEN OF THE YUKON," with Charles Bickford, Irene Rich.— (Recommended by Censor for Adults— Unsuitable for Children.) ISLAND BAY Tel. 14-307 "FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM" and "LET'S HAVE FUN."— (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) s-QmrsT®*®' kilbTrnie Sj.U.alußl Tel. 14-202 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O. Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor, in "WATERLOO BRlDGE."'!— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature: William Holden and Frances Dee in "MEET THE STEWARTS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus: Select Shorts. Reserves: Dial 14-202. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY, WELLINGTON DIVISION. A DEBATE Will be held in the NATIONAL CLUB LOUNGE TOMORROW (THURSDAY), At 8 p.m. The Meeting is Open to All Members and Friends of the Party. SUCCESSFUL ventures have the foundation of pregalned knowledge. 7oar sltonping venture can be more successful If you make a daily habit of reading these columns and becoming fortified with shopping knowledge.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 2
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