finally ‘‘THE WOMEN” TODAY, A MET RO_GOLDWYN-MAYER picture. 2 p.m. ... 8 p.m. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ~ tomorrow (Wednesday) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Welcome Back BILL POWELL TO DO- I WORE V / CAREFUL THESE MYSELF A ONCE/ 11 WA ■ 1111/WS /SAWFULLv\ qS ff|| W fivibarrassiiyg A M B/LL-HURRY UP/ wPwft ’ ' » I Metro-Goldwyn. Mayer '|| POWELL* LOY j W ANOTHER THIN MAN A (a (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) g .astaW' j — M.G.M. FEATURETTES "" j § iihere again/ || --Seattle, gateway to north-west" g H Fitzpatrick Technicolour Travelogue. s) "WHAT'S YOUR 1.Q.?" Pete Smith Specialty. j LATEST OVERSEAS NEWSREELS. J BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (45-100).
ONLY 60 MORE HOURS! ONLY 60 MORE HOURS ! ONLY 60 MORE HOURS! ONLY 60 MORE HOURS I THE NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION CLOSES ON SATURDAY HURRY I HURRY ! HURRY ! Now’s your final chance to see the greatest and most spectacular Exhibition ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere. The Courts and lavilions will only be optn for another 60 hours—five more days. Don’t miss a moment ol it—come every da.y . TONIGHT 8 P.M. TONIGHT 8 P.M. (Weather Permitting) SOUTHLAND BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL DRUM, TRUMPET AND BUGLE BAND will play in the Band Shell. “UNDER FOUR QUEENS” —a ua-eant bv women of the Y.AV.C.A., illustrating the progress and alteration that has taken place in women’s lives in the reigns of the last four English Queens - Queen Victoria, Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary and Queen Llizabcth. In the Assembly Hall at 8 p.m. MAORI CONCERT TONIGHT in the MAORI COURT at. 8.30 p.m. COME TO’THE EXHIBITION! Yon see the whole Exhibition (with the exception of Waitomo Caves. Cabaret aßd M a m U- H P-m. Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday; to midnight Thursday. I’riday, Satuida.,. COMING EVENTS: WEDNESDAY : N.Z. YOUTH ON PARADE. THURSDAY and SATURDAY : Maori Concerts. .
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twj CENTENNIAL CAPPICADE IS ON AGAIN TONIGHT, and TOMORROW NIGHT. YOU MUST NOT MISS! "YOU CAN’T PICK A WINNER” Last night's enthusiastic audience encored the ballets every time, am] "El Dorado" was a real hit ! < ‘•CENTENNIAI, SCAN DAI.S" Proved to be the great entertainment success it was planned to be—one long laugh! BOOK EARLY AT THE U.I.C. PRICES: 3/-. 2/3. and 1/6 (no tax). RAILWAY NOTICES. 'IT M ETABLE A LTE RATIONS. WELLING TO N -UPPER HU TT. SUNDAY TRAINS. ON and after Sunday, .May 5. the following timetable alterations will operate:— The 9.37 a.tn. Wellington-Upper Hull steam train will run later, leaving Wellington 10 u.ni., Lower Hutt 10.21 a.m., arriving Upper Hutt 11 a.m. The 10.30 a.m. Welliiigton-Miisjerlon rail-ear will leave Wellington 10.35 a.m. and will stop only at Petone and Lower llutt to pick up passengers for beyond Upper Hutt. Passengers for or from stations Kaiwarra lo Upper Hutt inclusive must travel by the 10 a.m. steam I rain. The 6 p.m. Upper I lutt-Wellington steam train will not run. The 0.25 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt rail-car will be replaced by a steam train —Wellington dep. 0.25 p.m.. Lower Hutt 6.46 ti.m. and arrive Upper Hutt 7.25 p.m. The 7.38 p.m. Upper Hutt-Wellington rail-car will be replaced by a steam train —Upper Hutt dep. 7.3 S p.m.. Lower Hutt 8.16 and arrive Wellington 5.35 p.m. In addition to the ordinary service and above-mentioned trains, special trains are frequently provided on Sundays for visitors and troops to and from Trent ham Military Camp. For further particulars see posters or inquire at stations.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 183, 30 April 1940, Page 3
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