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MORE THRILLS THAN ANY PICTURE EVER HAD! DAILY/ 2 pm '" B p,m ’ YwwU vi Vfl WnbjS ® R WHc) Box Pions ot Theatre (45-100) or D.I.C. Young and Old Delighted — The Best Tarzan Film Ever Mode ! K. weissmuller=#x/ M ALL Nt”• L aubilm O’SULLIVAH TH 3 V I pJu* th» __ f “ ItomakeJJ TARZAN, Jr. (Appioved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Colour Travelogue, "Jamaica". . ."One Mother's Family" iColour Cartoon) "Going Places" (Interest) . . . "Stranger Than Fiction" . . . Uhique Newsreel Scenes —U-boot Prisoners of War . . Nazi Bomber Shot Down in Scotland . . . German Territory Destroyed . . . King and Queen with the Troops . . . ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NATIONAL CENTENNIAL BABY CARNIVAL—£SOO FIRST PRIZE—ENTER AT DE LUXE THEATRE (Between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. <!aily).

SEE THE MAORI WELCOME AND CEREMONIAL I OPENING OF MAORI COURT! OPENING OF MAORI COURT! TODAY AT 3 P.M. TODAY AT 3 P.M. Join the crowds at “The Exhibition” today to share in the ceremonial opening of the Maori Court, by the Prime Minister, the lit. Hon. M. J. Savage. The first part of the proceedings will be held in the Band Shell area, and the latter part in the Motor and Transportation building, in front of the Maori Court. OUTSIDE PROGRAMME: Guard-of-Honour provided by the Maori Battalion of 160 men, who will be under the command of Major Dittmar. The ollicial visitors will include the Hot). F. Langstone, Acting-Minister for Native Affairs; the Prime Minister, the Hon. M. J. .Savage; the lion. D. G. .Sullivan, President of the Exhibition and Minister for Industries and Commerce; the lion. W. Parry, and other Cabinet Ministers; and the Maori Representatives front the Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa, Mauawatu, Tnranaki, Rotorua, Taupo and Waikato Districts. The proceedings in the Bund Shell area will be in the nature of a reception to the distinguished guests. On arrival there will be a Maori Welcome and ceremonial. INDOOR PROCEEDINGS: The Ollicial Party will then enter the Motor Transportation Court and take up their positions in the Marae or courtyard area, in front of the Maori Court, where they will be received with appropriate ceremonial and entertainment. THE MAORI CEREMONIAL OPENING: 1. The Pohanga of the Ara was. 2. 'Tlie Prime Minister will declare the Court open. 3. Formal entry into the Court and a brief entertainment while visitors have afternoon tea. THE BOYS’ INSTITUTE BAND WILL PLAY TONIGHT. Today’s Free Lecture in Women’s Court: Dr. Phyllis Moir will speak on “Medical Inspection and School Hygiene,” at 8 pan. TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS I In the Assembly Hall.-from 8 p.m. till midnight, will be held a social and dance in connection with the opening of tlie Maori House. In the Maori Court a concert by the visiting Arawas, assisted by the iNgati-Ponekif (Wellington) Maoris, will take place from 8 p.m. to 8.45 pan., and from 9 to 9.4t> pan. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY in the Maori Court, from 3 to 3.45 and from 4 to 4.45, the above will be repeated, and again in the evening from 8 to 8.45 and from 9 to 9.45, in the Assembly Hall and the Maori Court. N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION 1/-; JUVENILES, UNDER 16 6d. HOURS: Courts 10 a.ni. to 10 pan.; Playland 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Cabaret 8.30 pan. to 1 a.m.

CENTENNIAL MAORI CONCERT TOWN HALL, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 19, 20, AT 8 P.M. FEATURING THE TE ARAWA TRIBE (Winners of the REIII.A CUP, presented by Lady Bledisloe for all forms of Maori Entertainment) Assisted By NGATI-PONEKE (of local fame) 200 PERFORMERS 200 PERFORMERS POI DANCES, ACTION SONGS. HAKAS, N’GERIS AND CHANTS. POPULAR PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. B(J X PLAN AT D.I.C.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 69, 14 December 1939, Page 3

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