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- --y. IT IS ESSENTIAL T 0 RESERVE FOR TONIGHT! (tHu ve v B Io K few) Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (45-100). TODAY, 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. Metro . Goldwyn . Mayer « POWELL* LOY ASTA 1 Bhercagdin/ and B-A-B-Y (the kid in the 3-cornered pants) in ANOTHER THIN MAN (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) EXCELLENT FIRST HALF: "SEATTLE, GATEWAY TO NORTH-WEST" (Fitzpatrick Technicolour Travelogue); "WHAT'S YOUR 1.Q.?" (Pete Smith Intelligence Test); SCENES OF AOTEAROA'S ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY, Comments by Captain Burgess.

PARAMOUNT THEATRE COURTENAY PLACE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. MOTHERS — FATHERS — CHILDREN LOOK . LOOK LOOK EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 P.M. 1. New Universal Pictures present Deanna Durbin's Protege GLORIA JEAN and the Katzenjammer Kids in ‘THE UNDER PUP’ 2. DONALD THE DUCK 5.3 STOOGES "DONALD'S GOLF GAME" "FLATFOOT STOOGES" 3. PLUTO THE PUP 6. CHARLIE CHASE "PLUTO'S QUINTUPLETS" "RATTLING ROMEO" 4. MICKEY MOUSE 7. SNOW FOLLIES "SELF CONTROL" A MUSICAL REVUE ON ICE. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) There is No Better Programme for the Whole Family. GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME AT EVENING SESSION ONLY TONIGHT and NIGHTLY, 7.45. GLORIA JEAN The Surprise Picture of the Year. With * ROBERT CUMMINGS * NAN GREY $ sRI E * BEULAH BONDI * VIRGINIA WEIDLER M » gn. ri n»k mm mx * MARGARET LINDSAY ' g I Stfe! Ki * KATZENJAMMER KIDS W? &a IS B. *C. AUBREY SMITH * BILLY GILBERT £099 *ANN GILLIS jn * RAYMOND WALBURN “ “ * PAUL CAVANAGH (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) * SAMUEL S. HINDS PLUS FIRST WELLINGTON RELEASE JUNE LANG — DICK FORAN — HARRY CAREY MARY CARLISLE "INSIDE INFORMATION" Dactylography—Toxicology—more dreaded by criminals than guns or clubs. The full-of-action story of a young criminologist who bares the activities of a band of jewel thieves through science. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. No Extra to Reserve Seats. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND D.I.C.

ft QUEEN MABGARET COLLEGE TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS. 'A LL Past Staff and Old Girls arc cordially invited to the following Birthday gatherings:— Parents and friends of the School will also be welcome at the Sunday Service at St. John’s Church at 3 p.m., at the Birthday Party on the Wednesday afternoon, May 8, and at the Birthday Ball on Friday, May 10. ‘‘ Sunday, May 5, at St. John’s Church at 3 p.m. Monday, May 6, 2.30 p.m. Back to School afternoon and evening, Wednesday, May 8. Roll Call at 9.30. BIRTHDAY PARTY, 3-5.30. Friday, May 10. Birthday Ball (Parents’ anil Old Girls’ Associations), at St. Francis Hall at 8.30 p.m. Debutantes will be presented. dancing. BALLROOM DANCING' pHYLLIS BATES, F.1.5.T.D.. Assisted by Mr. Lawrence McKee. A.I.S.T.D. BALLROOM: 33 WILLIS STREET (opp. Woolwdrths). Friday Junior Classes have begun. Telephones 41-684 and 43-349. St. Francis EVERY SATURDAY! St. Francis EVERY SATURDAY! St. Francis St. Francis The Leading Modern Dauce, St. Francis 8 p.m. to Midnight. St. Francis St. Francis Featuring St. Francis St. Francis JACK COWDREY AND St. Francis HIS BAND. QCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, ° MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D. (Lon.). Studio, “Evening Post” Bldgs., 'Willis St. Assisted by MR. GEOFFREY TURNER. Classes on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. A Studio Dance will be held on Saturday, May 11.

WELLINGTON CITY pENTENNIAL OELEBRATIONS OOMAHTTEE. FINAL ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1910, At 8.30 p.m., By W. LAWRENCE HAGGITT, F.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. (Lend.), Assisted by Miss Betty Blamires, Mus.Bae., A.R.C.M., Pianist.; Mr. Ray Trewern, Tenor; Mr. Brian McMillan, Accompanist. PRO'GiRAMME: 1. Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor (Bach) 2. “Bondeau,” Francois Dandrieu (1684-1740) 3. Finale from ‘‘Sympbonie Pathetique” (Tschaikowsky) 4. Songs—(a) "At Night” (Rachmaninoff) (b) “Ichabod” (Tschaikowsky) 5. Piano —“Capriecio Brillante,” Op. 22 (Orchestral part on the organ) (Mendelssohn) 6. Scherzo in F Minor (Sandiford Turner) 7. Melodic in E (Rachmaninoff) 8. “Final” (Symphony No. 1) (Vierne) National Anthem. Charges'for Admission: Stalls, 1/-; Gallery, 1/6. RATIONAL ART GALLERY, -1-' Buckle Street. THE CORONATION PICTURE AND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION OF INTERNATIONAL AND NEW ZEALAND ART. Hours— Weekdays: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FEES— Adults 1/-. Children (accompanied by adults). 6d. Season Tickets 5/-. TEAROOM OPEN DAILY.

DELIVERIES FOR “THE DOMINION’’ READERS “THE DOMINION” is now' available throughout the Province at a much earlier hour than heretofore, due to the. introduction of improved transport facilities. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable from over 800 agents, and is on sale in practically every town and village within 300 miles of Wellington. Deliveries have been organized as follow s— OTAKI t) a.m- MASTERTON 8 a.m. FOXTON 6 a.m. EKETAHUNA ........ fl a.m. LEVIN A am PAHIATOA 6 a.m. SHANNON 6 a.m WOODVILLE ........... 6 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH fl a.m DANNEVIRKE ....... 6 a.m. FEILDING 6 a.m NORSEWOOD 6 a.m. MARTON 6 a.m. TAKAPAU 6.30 a.m. PAIHAPE 12 noon WAIPUKURAU ......... 6.45 a.m. WANGANUI 'i «m WAIPAWA 7 a.m. HAWERA 8.15 a.m HASTINGS 7.30 a.m. ELTHAM 920 a.m. NAPIER 8 a.m STRATFORD 9.40 a.m WAI ROA 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. EEATHERSTON 6 a.m. NELSON 8.45 a.m. MARTINBOROUGH ... 6.30 a.m BLENHEIM b.oO a.m. GREYTOWN 6 a.tn. WESTPORT ............. 10.45 a.m. CARTERTON ......... » a.m. “THE DOMINION” is 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 5955. Wanganui Branch: Telephone 3386. Masterton Branch! Telephone 116 L

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 5

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