■Ki OQS Dir.i AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD, THROUGHOUT N.Z. TODAY—At 2 and 8 p.m. STILL CROWDING EVERYBODY IS RUSHING TO SEE THIS GREAT STEINBECK STORY. 20th Century-Fox Presents JOHN STEINBECK'S “THE MOON IS DOWN” With SIR CEDIC HARDWICKE :: HENRY TRAVERS LEE J. COBB :: DORRIS BOWDEN. A STORY THAT REACHES THOSE EMOTIONS THAT MOST PICTURES RARELY TOUCH. Supports include: Arrival cf Pacific Troops in N.Z.—Allies Blast Japs, at Truk.— Making of Penicillin. Plans of D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) lllllh TUDOR WILLIS ST. TEL. 41-219. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Doily from 11 a.m.—Nightly at 7.30. Stirring Adventure! Matchless Thrillsl Epic Courage! HUMPHREY BOGART Star of "Casablanca/* in “SAHARA” A Columbia Picture. Recommended by Censor for'Adults.) —ASSOCIATE FEATURE—CHARLES STARRETT "FRONTIER FURY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBUBBAX THEATRES. NEWTOWN Tel. 25-041 "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON." "LADY EVE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) S3EECEI SK "THE FALCON'S BROTHER." Also: "SO'S YOUR AUNT EMMA." (Both Features Recommended by Censor fo> Adults.) MIRAMAR IL OMMO JI Tel. 18-567 TONIGHT, 7.30 p.m. MATINEE TODAY AT 1.30. "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL," starring Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon. Nigel Bruce, Raymond Massey, Dorothy Bushed, Joan Gardner. Associate Attraction: "HARRIGAN'S KID,"— (AII Above Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LYALL BAY g. ; .g.i.S Tel. 16-393 1 TONIGHT, 7.30 p.m. Judy Garland, with Van Heflin, Fay Bainter, in "PRESENTING LILY MARS."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, Wallace Beery, Ronald Reagan, Lgraine Day, Lionel Barrymore, in "BAD MAN."— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) npnYOTiTTTTn woburn Tel. 63-844 Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, "THIS LAND IS MINE," with George Sanders, Kent Smith.— -.(Recommended by Censer for Adults.) Lulu Belle, Scotty, Vera Vague, "SWING YOUR PARTNER."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tel. 63-933 LOWER HUTI TONIGHT, 7.45 p.m. MATINEE TODAY, 2 p.m. In commemoration of their 20 Years' Anniversary, Metro presents "PILOT No. 5," fascinating, different, vivid entertainment, starring Franchot Tone, -Marsha Hunt, Gene Kelly, and a big All-Star Cast. An unusual thrill story.— (Recommended by Adults.) Ring 63-933 for Seats. ■ OTTWTTFTM Tel. 63-431 LOWER HUTT Gene Aufry in "BACK IN THE SADDLE."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)- Plus, Guy Kibbee, Gloria Warren, in "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, Ep. 1, Thrilling New Serial, "MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN "—(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ISLAND BAY Tel. 14-307 "THE SPIDER WOMAN."— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "MR. WISE GUY.'*— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) karori IMALMjI Tel. 28-365 "PRIME MINISTER" and "JUST OFF BROADWAY."—(Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tel. 15-176 "PUDDIN' HEAD," Judy Canova, Slim Summerville "SAILORS ON LEAVE," William Lundigan, Shirley Ross. — (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KILBIRNIE Bsi. Tel. 14-202 "NINE MEN," Jack Lambert and Eight Comrades, in a Suspenseful, Gripping Story of Self-sacrifice and Heroism. On the Some 1 Programme, "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF," co-starring Brian Aherne and Key Francis. Plus, "King of the Texas Rangers," Episode 10.— (Both Features Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ..Reserve for Today— Tel. 14-202.' ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). ROTOROA. ROTORUA—HoteI Australia, Tel. 403. Central, handy station; select; moderate fare. PENDENNIS Truest House, 3 mins. P. 0.; 15/- day, £4/10/- weekly. Mr. and Mrs. K, R. McGregor. ST. Elmo, Rotorua.—Full board 12/6 day. £4/4/- weekly; centre town. Miss C. 51Richards, Proprietress. LAKE House Hotel (licensed), Rotorua. Tel. 36. Overlooks Lake Rotorua; own minerals baths free to guests. Tariff from 16/- (lay. ROTORUA—Devonshire House, Tel. 22. Clean, comfortable, bed and enjoyable breakfast. ROTORUA — Queensland House, late “Bondi.” Old aud new clients made welcome. Special attention for Invalids. Home away from home. Mrs. M. A. MeGregor, Proprietress. Tel, 144. ROTORUA—Hineinoa Private Hotel, near grounds and baths. Tariff 14/. day; £4 10/- week. Tel. 81. BUNGALOvFand~Park View Guest Houses are available to accommodate visitors; only limited accommodation can be Provided till renovations are completed.—E. M. Cottrell, Proprietress. TWIN - Room, elec, k’ette. everything supplied, select, central. Glen Haven. Tel. SOS. TURANGI. COMPLETE - Rest at Bridge Lodge and Store, Turangi. Main road between National Park and Taupo. Good beds, wholesome food, pleasant attention. Reservations. Bridge Lodge Store (Private Bag), National Park. WANGANUI. STATION Hotel, opp. Stiition; tariff moderate; ideal accommodation.—H. E. Card, Proprietor. ' BEST HOMKS. SANATORIUM, Murriusville—Cliest diseases under hospital benefits; fees 2}gfis„ i Ul’lu ill ng nieilical attention. Prospectus. MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE. MOTO ILCy vies bought, sold, repaired. Spares. Tolley anil Spence. 249 Willis Bt. ' RADIOS. REPAIRS SERVICING. RADIOS Bought. Serviced. Buy portable Gramophones, Pick-ups, etc. Opp. Old Library, in Farisli St., Howden’s Bldgs., Wholesale Repair Service. Tel. 41-062.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 2
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