AMUSEMENTS. \\irU T* finally to-day THORNE SMITH'S The Symbol of Success I "TOPPER" 2 P.M. 8 P.M. < Recommended by I I Censor for Adults.) Shoppers' Session To-morrow, 5 p.m. -1 I - TO-MORROW - IT WILL BE OUR PRIVILEGE TO PRESENT, IN CONJUNCTION WITH METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER, THIS YEAR'S ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS SPENCER LUISE ("CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS") ("GOOD EARTH") I TRACY RAINER CHABt£y^^.w J2 4 ' JANET BEECHER | 1019 '•'Za-'I eooie quillan 3 ■MOW - VICTOR VARCONI IF x'W ' ' 1 Qn d her W ;VWT An nie was innocent . - uckil th ere | (11 1 I IS i 111 I 111 See " M ' PBill - T»« us ]| jrojsy (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Usual Majestic Superlative Associate Items Include PETE SMITH 5 Cinesound ? "LAND OF THE INCAS" S News. \ A Fitzpatrick In "THREE ON ? Metro Air ? Traveltalk A ROPE" £ Mail News. 5 In Colour. I PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE—'PHONE 451100.
DEFENCE OF NEW ZEALAND AFFECTS EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN THE DOMINION. The British Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons on March. 7, made this notable announcement: —. “THAT THE MAINTENANCE OF NAVAL BASES AND STRATEGIC POINTS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD IS NOT AS VITAL AS THE DEFENCE OF OUR OWN COUNTRY, BECAUSE AS LONG AS WE ARE UNDEFEATED AT HOME EVEN IF WE SUSTAIN LOSSES OVERSEAS, AVE MAY HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE THEM GOOD AFTERWARDS.” ATTEND ' THE PUBLIC MEETING In the TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (T. C. A. HISLOP, ESQ.). Speaker: THE HON. W. PERRY, M.L.C. MR. PERRY AVILL DEAL WITH TH E INTERNATIONAL SITUATION FROAI THE VIEWPOINT OF THE DEFENCE OF NEAV ZEALAND. THE PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND will play in the Hall a Selection of Popular Music from 7.30 p.m. Sleeting under auspices of the AVellingto n Branch of the New Zealand Defence League, which is strictly non-party political. ADMISSION FREE. AV. H. BARNARD, President. D. COLQUHOUN, Secretary.
RATIONAL ART GALLERY. EXHIBITION OF CANADIAN CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS. NOW OPEN DAILY At the NATIONAL ART GALLERY, BUCKLE STREET. Hours: Week Days, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 5 p.m. And Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, 7 to 9.30 p.m. Admission Free. Illustrated Catalogue, 1/-.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 152, 24 March 1938, Page 3
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