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Prince Edward i Woburn >.- "We'll Smile Aiain" and "The Falcon’.* Brother." Hint: Goorcc (Lower Hurt). —“lt Ain't Hn.v" and "Portugal, Cross Roads To Etiropo.*' D<- Luxe (Lower Hutt). —“Tlie Strange Death of Adolf Hitler" and “Mexiean Spitfire’s Elephant.” Empire (Island Bar). "Springtime In the Rookies” and "Whimpering Ghosls." Ilcgnl (Karorl).—“The Day Will Dawn” and "You're Telling I." Ascot (Newlown).—"Harrigan’s Kid" and "yiooullgiit in Havana.” KI mono (Kilblrnle).— "Presenting Lily Mars” :>nrl "Wrecking f.’rew." Rivoli (Newlown I.—" Alaska Highway" and "Palling Dr. Death."
Vogue (Brooklyn).— "Bombiiiiier" and •'(langs of the City." Cnpliol (Miramar). —“Bride . of. the Yankors" and "Satillers of the River.” Tatter (Lyall Bay'.— “This Above All" and “Suu Valley Serenade.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 26 June 1944, Page 3
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113SUBURBAN THEATRES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 26 June 1944, Page 3
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