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(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) STARK SENSATION STORMS THE SCREEN ’ H WHAT SECRETS ARE LOCKED WITHIN THESE El 0 GRIM, FORBIDDING WALLS? Ij MwiiWtWffiwwlr Of Symbolical of, Britain's Adventurous, Colourful Past, Storied 1 in Romance, Drama, Tragedy and Despair! Featurettes include: LATEST AIRMAIL NEWS; MUSICAL NOVELTY; FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE PAST (Queen of Sheba); and CARTOON IN COLOUR. Early Reservation Essentiall Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). REGENT— 8 Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORPORATION LTD. MATINEE TODAY AT 2 P.M. • TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. OPERA HOUSE Box Plans D.I.C. & Theatre. Phone 56-230. Come and Laugh your Blues Away in the Merry Oid . OUR GANG COMEDY . Land of Oz — Crowded yesterday'for motion pictures' most spectacular entertainment riotous comedy > ROBERT BENCHLEY « -- - wondrous colour -- - songs that have swept . .. . tMe country “’ * thousands of people would tell you • AIRMAIL NEWS • this is a show not to be missed! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bookings Are Heavy. SATURDAY—MEANS HAPPY CROWDS AT THE N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION Saturday is always a popular day at. the Exhibition — there’s fun and interest for everyone — and there are only 13 more days to go — only two more Saturdays 1 Hurry ! You must come today. TONIGHT FREE ! TONIGHT TAYLOR’S NOVELTY BAND. A novelty entertainment you'll enjoy. Piano-Accordions, Harmonicas. String Instruments. Piano, Vocalists. .Soloists — a remarkable combination of talented artists presenting a delightfully varied programme of popular and classical musi<-. In the Festival Hall at 8 p.m. MAORI PROGRAMME — featuring KIRIAIAMAE from the East Coast in'authentic Maori songs with actions — S p.m. in the Women’s Section Lecture Hall. FOR THE -TIME OF YOUR LIFE COME TO THE EXHIBITION! Admission To Exhibition: Adults 1/-; Juveniles (under 16). 6d. You see the whole of the Exhibition (with the exception of Waitomo Caves, Cabaret and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. HOUKS: Courts. 10 am. to 10 p.m. Playland, 10 a.m. to midnight, Thursday, Friday Saturday; 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday, 'l’uesday, Wednesday. COMING EVENTS. MONDAY: N.Z. YOUTH ON PAKADE. FRIDAY: DIGGERS’ DAY. ANZAC DAY — All Buildings and Playland will be open from 6.30 p.ui. Closing time as usual. HURRY I ONLY 13 DAYS TO GO ! HURRY J SIGN THE CENTENNIAL ROLL PERPETUATE YOUR NAiME IN THIS IMPORTANT HISTORICAD RiECORD, TO BE PRESERVED IN THE DOMINION MUSEUM. General Exhibits Court. ROLL CLOSES MAY 4 THE PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT Important Announcement. AT the .Meeting to be held in the Main Town Hall on TUESDAY, April 30. at S p.m., vigorous sipeakorw will deal with New Zealand’s problems, and will make public the future ixtliiical intentions of the Movement. Members and Friends of the Movement who have not yet applied for their tickets, also those supiiorters for whom tickets could not be issued for the last, meeting, owing to lack of accoinnwlation, should make IMMEDIATE application at the Ollices of the Xfovenient: — /• Room 522, sth Floor, /The D.I.C. Building. (Phone 46-860). ■Membership is free, and is open to all people who can suiplport a vigorous, common-sense and constructive political policy. H. E. NAPIER. Secretary ’ . DELIVERIES FOR THE DOMINION” READERS "THE DOMINION” le now available turougbout the Province at a tnuell earlier hour than heretofore, due to the introduction of improved transport facilities. ‘‘THE DOMINION” is now obtainable from over SOO agents, and is on sale in practi< ally every town and village within 300 miles of Wellington. Deliveries have been organized as follow:— O’J’AKJ 0 «m. MASTEUTON rOXTON () a.m. EKETAHUNA «... 6 «-mDEVIN 6 a.m PAIIIATUA 6 a.m. SHANNON f! a.m WOODVILLE 6 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH 6 a.m DANNEVIRKE 6 a.m. EEILDING 6 a.m NORSEWOOD 6 a.m. MARTON 6 a.m TAKAPAU 6.30 a.m. I'AHLAPE 12 noon WAIPUKURAU 6.45 a.m. WANGANUI < a-m WAIPAWA ........... 7 a.m. lIAWERA 8.1& a.m HASTINGS .... 7.30 a.m. ELTIIAM 9.20 a.m NAPIER S a.m, STRATI'ORD 9.40 a.m WA1R0A...., 12 noon INGLEWOOD 10.10 a.m. GISBORNE ........... 3.45 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH .... 10.40 a.m TAUPO 12 noon WAITARA 12.15 p.m ROTORUA 4 P-m. F’EATHERSTON 6 a.m NELSON...... 8.43 a.m. MARTINBOROUGH... 6.30 a.m BLENHEIM KoO a.m. GREYTOWN 6 a.m. WESTPOUT T 0.40 a.m. CARTERTON 0 a.m “THE DOMINION” Ij now available over the whole of this area on the day of publication The following Branch Offices deal with all matters concerning deliveries in their respective districts. Palmerston North Branch: Telephone 6955. Wanganui Branch: Telephone 3386. Mas ter ton Branch: Telepbon« 1161.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 176, 20 April 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 176, 20 April 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 176, 20 April 1940, Page 5

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