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MAJESTIC at I Evening 8 j \ ROBERT DONAT SS& 'S \ and & ’"MKf \\ / \ GREER GARSON - ®Q_, I ta JL, “ GOODBYE ® j®/ MR. CHIPS” You *'•! never forget Mr. Chips •:// and Kathic—you will always remember the drama, romance and \ humour of this fine screen play. P is still advisable to reserve .• early. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Phone 45-100. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mcjyer Production. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL! Troops Parade Through Wellington Before Embarking For Overseas. ENTRY FORMS FOR ST. JOHN £5OO BABY CONTEST AVAILABLE AT THIS THEATRE! WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND? COME TO THE EXHIBITION AND ENJOY YOURSELF ! Whatever the weather, you can enjoy yourself in comfort at the Exhibition. There's something doing every minute of the time—free cinemas, free demonstrations, free lectures, concerts, working models, exhibits of every description, and a Playland packed with thrills. IT’S THE SHOW OF THE CENTURY N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION Admission only I/-; Juveniles (under 16), Gd. You see the whole Exhibition ( with the exception of Waitonio Caves, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Playland, 10 a.m. to midnight. HIGHLIGHTS FROM TODAY’S PROGRAMME 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Free Concert by WILL BISHOP and his Centennial Serenades in Bandshell, or in Assembly Hall if weather is unfavourable. Better than ever 1 8.30 p.m.: Maori Concert in .Maori Court. Bright and unusual entertainment. Evening—Free in Women’s Section. Musical programme arranged by Madame Betts-Vincent. “New Zealand Women’s Contribution to Music.” OFFICIAL CAR PARKS NOW 1/-. Remember —HOT WATER IS FREE. Picnickers in grounds can boil water on free gas rings in northern end of Administrative Buildings. Kingsford Smith Street entrance. DON’T FORGET THE NATIONAL CENTENNIAL FLOWER SHOW IN ASSEMBLY HALL NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 AND 31. GRAND EVENING HARBOUR EXCURSION TODAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY 27, 1940 T.S.S. MURITAI LEAVES FERRY WHARF, WELLINGTON ... 7.45p.m. LEAVES MIRAMAR WHARF 8.15 pm RETURNS TO MIRAMAR AT 10.30 p.m. RETURNS TO WELLINGTON AT 11.0 p.m. (The T.S..S. MURITAI will leave Wellington nt 7.45 p.m. and make a call al Miramar, leaving there at 8.15 p.m. for a Harbour Cruise — An excellent orchestra will supply music for dancing and community singing.) DANCING AND COMMUNITY SINGING. j JOIN THE CROWD FOR A SPLENDID NIGHT'S OUTING ! ' VIEW THE LIGHTS OF WELLINGTON FROM THE HARBOUR. Price For Trip 2/-

NATIONAL JJWCHAUISTIC CONGRESS. Wellington Catholic Players Present I “THE KINGDOM OF GOD” , (Martinez. Sierra). Three-act Play. Brilliant Cast Headed By MARIA DRONKE. TOWN’ HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, FEBRUARY 2,4, aud 5. Reserves D.I.C. TTAROLD - WHITTLE PIANOFORTE ( Reg. Teacher). Accompanist to — Mme. Melba, Ada Crossley, Emma Calve. Esta D'Argo. Countess Cisneros. Stella Murray, Eva Gauthier. Mabel Batchelor. Pauline Bindley; Messrs. John Lemnimie, Malcolm McEachern. Arthur Jordan. A. Bartlemann. Louis Hattenbaeh. Andrew Black, Galileo Gasparri. John Harrison. Tino Capelli, Richard Bonelli (U.S.A.). Henri Staell, Ben Davies. Hamilton Earle. Robert Parlier (U.S.A.), James Liebling. Leun Sanmtini, Alberto Zelman. Ernest 'Toy, Paul Dufnult. etc. etc.

TERMS ON APPLICATION. MARINE ENGINEERS’ BLDG., 1-5 Aitken St.. Wellington Phone 41-551. Cll AR L E ST() N R E UNI ON. A MONSTER CHARLESTON REJ -*- UNION will be held in St. Francis Hall. Hill Street. Wellington, on Thursday. February 8. 1940. at 8 p.m. For tickets, apply— T F. SIMPSON, Convener. 94 Oban Street. Wadeslowu. N.2. DANCING 'IMIE MILDRED HARRIS STUDIO 11 Manuels Street •above Lamp House i Private Lessons by appointment. 1500 "ii It sprung Hom Tel 44-Z77 $1’111)01, OF BALLROOM DANCING MISS GWENETHE WALSIIE. M.1.5.T.D.. N.A.T.D. (Loud.mi. STUDIO 'Evening Post” Buildings. Willis Street. Personal ami Individual Tuition from 10 i n.m. to 10 p.m. I Telephones 42-211 and -.12-956. '

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 105, 27 January 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 105, 27 January 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 105, 27 January 1940, Page 5

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