TOMORROW—SUNDAY SESSIONS 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. At the Request and by Permission of the Civic Authorities, the KING'S will OPEN TOMORROW (SUNDAY), for the Entertainment of Members of all Allied .Nations Forces and the Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two Civilian Friends. Usual Prices. No Reservations. Programme as Advertised Below. Dir.: ITD, THROUGHOUT N Z TODAY—At 2 and 8 p.m. A GREAT TRIUMPH! CROWDS ALL DAY YESTERDAY RUSHED TO SEE THIS AMAZING STORY.—FROM THE BCOK THAT SHOOK THE WORLD. 20th Century-Fox Presents JOHN STEINBECK'S “THE MOON IS DOWN” With SIR CEDIC HARDWICKE :: HENRY TRAVERS LEE J. COBB DORRIS BOWDEN. IT'S TODAY'S GREATEST DRAMA. A STORY THAT REACHES THOSE EMOTIONS THAT MOST PICTURES RARELY TOUCH. Supports Include: Arrival of Pacific Troops In N.Z.—Allies Blast Japs, at Truk. —Making of PenBlast Japs, at Truk.—Making of Pen!tion Film. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
STATE - PHONE TonightAt 8 o'clock With Matinee at 2 p.m. FRED MacMURRAY, PAULETTE GODDARD " SUSAN HAYWARD In “FOREST RANGERS” With LYNNE OVERMAN, ALBERT DEKKER EUGENE PALLETTE The colour of frontier towns, the grandeur of the forests, the excitement of roaring lumber camps. ALL IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. TEL. 63-899. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
SUBURBAN THEATRES KARORI Tel. 28-365 "THE DAY WILL DAWN." Also, "YOU'RE TELLING I."—(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. )■ - NEWTOWN Tel. 15-176 "HARRIGAN'S KID," Bobby Readick, Frank Craven.— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA," Allan Jones, Jane Frazee.—(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) For Seat's Sake, Book Early. TODAY, MATINEE, 2 p.m. Both above pictures. 3d., 3d., 3d—All Children—3d., Id. 3d. Painless Prices—Perfect Pictures. Always make It Newtown's "Ascot." KII3ZKIE3 Tel. 14-202 The Darling of the Screen, Judy Garland, with Van Heflin, In "PRESENTING LILY MARS." • Associate Feature: Richard Arlen, Chester Morris, Jean Parker, in "WRECKING CREW." They were tough guys in the wrecking business—till a girl came along!---(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHILDREN'S GALA MATINEE, 1.30— TO JAY—--1.30. Presenting Judy Garland and a programme of favourite shorts. (Parents may be assured that the best and most entertaining pictures approved for youngsters will hereafter be screened at the Kinema.l Children—Get Ready for the Kinema Kids' Klub. Book Early! Permanent and Tel. Resrevations must hereafter be claimed not later than 7.15 Sharp, unless confirmed by. TeL 14-202. NEWTOWN Tel. 25-041 "ALASKA HIGHWAY."— (Approved for Uni. versal Exhibition.) Also, CALLING DR. DEATH."—(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "THE PIED PIPER." Abo, "A'HAUNI ING WE WILL GO."—(Both Approved for Unrversol Exhibition.), 1.30 p.m— TODAY—7.3O p.m. A Picture that holds a Thrill for all. Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Walter Brennan, in "PRIDE OF THE YANKEES.' Associate Attraction: A Great Motion Picture Returns I "SANDERS OF THE RIVER," ’•‘>">"9 Robeson, Leslie Banks, Nina McKinney. CHILDREN! AT YOUR SPECIAL 10.30a.m. SESSION TODAY: A Programme you re going to thoroughly enjoy! Bmg Crosby and 100 Juvenile Stars in The Starmaker. Plus, Popeyo Cartoon, Colour Cartoons, Serial.(All Above Approved for Universal Exhibition.) tU’Y.Swf I.3O—TODAY —7.30 p.m. Entertainment Incomparable. No. 1: The Magnificent Picturisation of this unforgettable Eric Knight Story, "THIS ABOVE ALL. Enriched by Superb Performances of Joan Fontaine, Tyrone Power. A love story us warmly human as any yet created.— ■(Recon;mended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2: Here s Grand Entertainment ... for your eye! For your Ear! For your Heart! Sonja Henio, Jahn Payne, in "SUN VALLEY SERENADE," with Glenn Miller and his Orchestra to join an inspired cast in their spirit of glorious gaiety.— (Approved for Universal Exhibition. CHILDREN . . . 10.301 a.m. TOMORROW FOR YOUR SESSION. . Popeye Cartoon, "Hello. How Am I? ; Serial, "King of the Texas Rangers, and Grano! Jungle Adventures with Your Favourite Stars, Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland, in The Jung ® Princess."— (Approved fdt Universal Exhibition.) . - rTr —WOBURN I kMXt.I-ltUAujy Tel. 63-844 Oil . . . Flanagan and Allen ("Underneath th. Arches"), in "WE'LL SMILE AGAIN."--(Ap-proved for Universal Exhibition.) George Sanders, Tom Conway, Jane Randolph, "THE FALCON'S BROTHER." — (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus, "Pyjama Girl Case." TODAY, MATINEE, at 1.45 p.m.— "We'll Smile Again," plus Serials and Featurettes. —. Tel ’ 63-933 i LOWER HUTT MATINEE TODAY, 2 p.m.—EVENING, 7.45. Another Colossal Attraction—Those Amazing Comics, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, in "IT AIN'T HAY." They thought their dreamhorse was a nightmare till they woke up with the nag in bed. Their newest and funniest lov ride. Also on the some Programme: Latest March of Timo, "PORTUGAL, CROSSROADS TO EUROPE." — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ring S 3-933 Early for Seo’s. Reserve or Regret. Te| - 63-431 LOWER HUTT The Greatest Mystery in Alt History! "THE STRANGE DEATH OF ADOLF HITLER," with Ludwig Donath, Gale Sondergoard, George Dolenz. — (Recommended by Censor More Esoecially for Adults.) Plus, Lupe Velez, Leon Errol, in "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT." — (Aoproved for Universal Exhibition.) TODAY, MATINEE, at 1.45 P-m. — "Mexican Spitfire's Elephant," plus Selected Featurettes, Comedy, and Serials, ISLAND BAY SJLJLJUiMI Tel. 14-307 "SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES." Also, "WHISPERING GHOSTS."— (Both Recomteiwclwi ‘jr Censor for Adults.)
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