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Dlr.) AMALGAMATED THEa<RES. LTD, THROUGHOUT N.Z TODAY, AT 2.& 8 P.M. THOUSANDS HAVE READ THE BOOK . . , THOUSANDS ARE SEEING THE PIC- . TURE—IT’S TODAY'S GREATEST DRAMA. , 20th Century-Fox' Presents JOHN STEINBECK'S ? «THE MOON DOWN” With SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE HENRY TRAVERS :: LEE J. COBB ' DORRIS BOWDON A STORY THAT REACHES THOSE EMOTIONS THAT MOST PICTURES RARELY TOUCH. SUPPORTS INCLUDE— Arrival of Wounded from Italy.—New Guinea Campaign Nears Close.—" Chino," a Ministry of Information Film. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) iillhifUßM WILLIS ST. TEL. .41-219. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Daily from 11 a.m.—Nightly at 7.30» ADVENTURE SWEEPS THE SEAS? ' TYRONE MAUREEN POWER O'HARA In Rafael Sabatini's THE BLACK • SWAN 20th Century-Fox Picture. IN TECHNICOLOUR (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -—Associate Feature— LINDA DARNELL JOHN SHEPPERD in "THE LOVES OF EDGAR ALLAN POE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. Tel. 63-844 Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer Presents Pierre Aumont, Susan Peters, "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY, with Richard Whorf, Reginald Owen, Margaret Wycherly.— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Basil Rathbone, (as Sherlock Holmes), Nigel Bruco (as Dr. Watson), "SPIDER WOMAN." — (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Magnificent British Feature, "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN," starring Edward Rigby, George Robey, Stanley Holloway, Mabel Constanduros, Jimmy Hanley. From Green, wood's Famous Bunting Novels. Simpla Folk, these Buntings. Nothing heroic about them but they do their bit. Yet of folk such os these' is this world made great. It wilt make you proud of your neighbour, far he is a grand model. To Our Patrons: This is one of those big pictures that only coms now and then., TeL 63-431 LOWER HUTT Roy .Rogers in "IDAHO," with Smiley Burnette, Virginia Grey, "SONS OF THE PIONEERS."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Allan Jones, Kitty Carlisle, Leo Carrillo, in "LARCENY WITH MUSlC."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ISLAND BAY Tel. 14-307 "UNDERGROUND."— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "HARRIGAN'S KlD."—(Approved for Unlversol Exhibition.) karorj UIxSSMJj Tel. 28-365 "THE FOREST RANGERS." Also Showing, "DANCING ON A DlME."— (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEWTOWN Tel. 15-176 "IN WHICH WE SERVE," Noel Coward, John Mills, "THE MAN IN THE TRUNiI," Lynne Roberts, George Holmes. —(Boih Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KILBIRNiE Tel. 14-202 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, with Dante fhe Magician, in "A-HAUNTING WE WILL GO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) On the Same Programme: "FOOTLIGHT SERENADE," starring John Payne, Betty Grable, Victor Mature.— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus Metro News, Flying Fever, Men of the Fleet. NEWTOWN ■ ■ Tel. 25-041 "HONKY TONK" and "POWER OF THE PRESS."—(Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) D 5333 "SALUTE TO THE MARlNES."—(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also, "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ______ MIRAMAR [Uli lS llLi Tel. 18-567 Everybody's Favourite, Judy Garland at her best, singing and romancing, in M.-G.-M.'e happiest musical, "PRESENTING LILY MARo, with Van Heflin, Fay Bainter, Richard Carlson. , Spring Byington. — 'Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Attraction: George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Lynn Bari, Carole Landis, Cesar Romero, Mary Beth Hughes, in "ORCHESTRA WlVES."—(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LYALL BAY ‘8 ■'« klaSa Te ], 16-393 Jeanette McDonald, Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable, in "SAN FRANCISCO," one of thosa rare pictures that will always live, and wilt always be remembered. Associate Attraction: The gayest, most hilarious romantic comedy, Ann Soihern, lan Hunter, in "DULO (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EDUCATIONAL. TOP PLACE SCORED BY ANOTHER HEMINGWAY'S SOLDIER-STUDENT. WHILE oc active Service Overseas Gar. J. I. McEnnts sat last'March for the Final Examination ot the Australasian Inst, of Secretaries and gained top place for all Australasia. This remarkable achievement is concinslve proof of the efficiency of Hemingway s tuition, which Is the result of 47 years experience in specialised individual Home Study Methods. , Ensure Examination success by enrolling with Hemingway's, the Accotuitancy Tuition Specialists. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONI)ENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box- 516. Auckland. LEARN DRESSMAKING. YOU cut yonr own patterns, any stylo, anv figure.’ You make the smartest frocks, If you take a few personal lessons from Druleigh Correspondence Tuition for Countrv Students. Write or call at DRULEIGH COLLEGE OF DRESSMAKING, Kings Chambers, Palmerston North, Colonia! Mutual Building. Wellington. WIN FOR SCOTTISH Dome Cup Harrier Race Moro than 150 runners took part in tho Interelub harrier race for the Dome Cup, which was conducted by the Hutt I alley Club at Waterloo on Saturday afternoon. Crosbl” (Hutt Valley) won Hie individual race, covering the course in ilthnin. 17see.. anil the Scottish club won the teams’ event with 1115 points ■ University coming second with 303. One hundred . and thirty-two runners completed the course. Results are as follows:— Individual race: Crosbie (Hutt Valley). 1- Flanagan (Wellington). 2: Barclay (Brooklyn). 3: Hamnilncton (Hutt Valley). 4• Shelve Churclwsi, 5; I <\v (Scottish). 6: Geddes (Scottish), SHvcr (Air Force), 8; Crawford (Combined Churches). 9: Stevens (Scottish). 10.Teams’ race: Scottish, 195 points, 1; University, StYl, 2; 'Air Force. 347, 3; HutL STB, £

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 2

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