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THE BIG THRILL OF CENTENNIAL WEEK! 3 SESSIONS TODAY! 2 p.m. ‘WU V 5 WOP W 5 p.m. (Shoppers), g p>nlt AT THE TOP OF HER FORMI Jeanette MacDonald More Lyrically Lovely Than in ''Maytime'' . . . More Romantic Than in ''Naughty Marietta'' . . . More Dazzlingly Beautiful Than in Sweethearts. THRILL AS SHE ... s,ngs: r .s"For Every Lonely - z . • Heart" ' "Time Changes / Z ?' > Everything But ; \ Love" l.< \ "One Look At v a' You" *' "High Flying" >so" and many other t N grand heart songs ■ \ .■1 <x x ' 1 / f IN METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S GAY, MODERN MUSICAL “ Broadway Serenade” With LEW AYRES — FRANK MORGAN — lAN HUNTER TWENTY-TWO MILLION ADMIRERS VOTED JEANETTE 1939'S QUEEN OF THE SCREEN 1 AND M-G-M GAVE HER THIS CAPTIVATING PICTURE TO CELEBRATE HER ELECTION I Special Supporting Programme Includes: PETE SMITH'S "SKITTLE" NOVELTY—"SET 'EM UM"—"THE ASH-CAN FLEET: Death to the Submarine Menace! How the Fleet deals out its Deadly D®Pthcharaes:; Latest Newsreels: British Expeditionary Forces leave for France, King Visits a R.A.F.; RIVETTE WINS CAULFIELD CUP! BOOK EARLY! PLANS AT THEATRE (45-100) AND D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION The Biggest Shilling’s Worth You Have Ever Known. THp nm> admission Drice of 1A (Juveniles, under 16, 6d.) not only admits to the 6 grounds ffiU Court and Exhibit (with the exception of the Wattomo Caves the Cabaret, and the Amusement. Devices). PAY YOUR V- AT THE GATES AND YOU ARE ADMITTED TO: THE GROUNDS , , . Beautifully laid out and spectacularly lit at niglit. PLAYLAND PARK 3 . Ten acres crammed with amusement devices. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT COURT Filled with a hundred and oue fascinating models, uisplays and exhibits by 26 Departments of State. UNITED KINGDOM GOVERNMENT PAVILION An outstanding exhibit, beautfully conceived and faultlessly laid out in a modern manner. AUSTRALIAN PAVILION ? A strikingly modern Pavilion with one of the highlights a pretty beach diorama of a surf boat tossing on the breakers. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT COURT . . A beautiful synopsis of the industries of a vast FIJIAN GOVERNMENT COURT An interesting exhibit of native life and accomplishments. DOMINION mn j estic gran( i eur and beauty before your eyes! A Court that would need a dictionary of superlatives to describe. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION COURT Striking exhibits of the latest and best in motor transportation. ENGINERING AND ELECTRICAL COURT . . j A Court depicting scientific achievement and its adaptation to everyday uses. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES COURT New Zealand Manufacturers on parade. GENERAL EXHIBITS COURT A galaxy of interesting and entertaining exhibits. SECTION A fascinating presentation of the part played by women in the development and life of the Dominion. PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY BUILDING Depicting the activities of this huge undertaking. FESTIVAL HALL Beneath the Centennial Tower. ° ZB The only railway-carriage broadcasting unit in the world. BABY CRECHE Leave your kiddies under expert supervision. PLUNKET SOCIETY BUILDING Free demonstrations on baby care. FREE KINDERGARTEN BUILDING See how this great institution serves the public. 4LL THE ABOVE COVERED BY YOUR 1/- ADMISSION I Courts open daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Playland 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Cabaret 11 a.m. to midnight. BE THERE ! JOIN THE CROWDS — SHARE THE FUN!

FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. ATADAME n’GLEY AND CO.. Room 4, A*- First Floor, 86 Manners St.. Y e '’ lin"ton— Large assortment Ladies. Children’s and Gent’s Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits Tel 41-960

Faintly remedy for Coughs, Colds, WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 40, 10 November 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 40, 10 November 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 40, 10 November 1939, Page 3

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