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It's The Story of PFill I IWB'E 0 LEMUEL GULLIVER OUMJ t M 3 J A sailor whose ship in a great storm W fljl BS EF il fina W turns hull over, Cm gw H i/ And who swims and who swims till he U mji W M. slumps on the sand “ Hsaß ® w Sa3SEa !> Of the seashore of King Little's A full length Ccrtoon Motion Pktur» Lilliput Land. | Now the people of Lilliput are so very ifJ ; srnaH ' / Bl It They're as short as your thumb, M gj fu which is not very tall. — plus — "William Tell" (Philharmonic Orchestra); "Sugar Wind" AfflßfflV V (photographic gem); "Human l\ ' Fish" (sportiight); Airmail News. 2 p.m. REGENT 8 p.m. JBRSB (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \U t ///JIA Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture v Corporation, Ltd. - - Box Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. 44-144. ANOTIIER BRILLIANT -‘SWITZERLAND” MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 O’CLOCK The greatest treait the children of Wellington halve ever enjoyed. MATIN-WE PRICES: D.C. ami U.S., 6/-; Unreserved Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 1/6. Early-door Gallery, Gd. extra. Children!, 3/-, 2/- aud 1/-. All prices plus tax. OPERA HOUSE Nearing the End. of the N.Z. Tour. today tonight AT 2. AT 8.. and till Next (Monday Evening. FINAL MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. LAST FIVE NIGHTS IN NEW ZEALAND. J. C. Williamson's Magnificent Musical Extravaganza on REIAIL ICE 11&W dB oift M SW" W W ffl W rffi ffl r ™ ™ ICE SHOW AND ICE BALLET PQ ALL BRITISH AUTISTS gQ Headed by EDDIE MARCEL MEGAN TAYLOR PHIL TAYLOR and including the world’s best company of Talented Skaters and Skaterinas, and the GORGEOUS “SWTTZEKLAND” ICE BALLET. The Cabaret Scene features the famous vaudeville stars CONINIE GRAHAM and HAT, SCOTT, and TOMMY RUSSELL and ERNIE MARCONI. You’ll Never See the like of “Switzerland” Again. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/-; Stalls (reservable on day of performance), 5/-; Unreserved Stalls, 4/-, Gallery, 2/-. Early-door Gallery, 6d. extra. All prices plus tax. Box Plans at the D.I.C. Day Sales at Opera House Confectionery Shop. NELSON SEASON: ’ MAJESTIC THEATRE, (NEXT WTEDNESDAY, SEASON OF 4 NIGBTS. MATINEES ALIY 24 AND 25.

yACATION DANCE, In Aid of PLUNKET SOCIETY FUNDS. ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION ROOMS (Nathan’s Buildings), THURSDAY, MAY J 6, 1940. Dancing S-12 p.m. Futurist Orchestra. Tickets 2/6. MEETINGS. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS AND JOINERS’ MACHINISTS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. WELLINGTON BRANCH. A SPECIAL MASS MEETING of ALL CARPENTERS AND JOINERS and JOINERS’ MACHINISTS of the AVellington District will be held TODAY (IVEDNESDAY). MAY 15. 1940, at 7.30 p.m., at the TRADES HALL, 126 Vivian Street, Wellington. The Business to be considered is the recent decision of Mr. Justice Tyndall iu the travelling time case with the Residential Construction Co., Ltd., on the Government houses being constructed in the Lower Hutt District. A full attendance of members is requested; and an invitation is extended to those residing in the Hutt Valley District, as this decision concerns them also. J. MOULTON, Secretary.

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 m*P rov ed transport facilities. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable irom over bOO agents, and is on sale in practically every town and village within 300 miles of Wellington. Deliveries have been organized as follow: — OTAKI 6 a.m. MASTERTON 6 n.m. p'OY'I'ONI b a.m. EKETAHLNA b a.m. LEVIN 6 a.m. PAHIATUA 0 a.m. SHANNON ’ 6 a.m. WOODVILLE 6 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH 6 a.m. DANNEVIRKE ..... b a.m. FEILDING 6 a.m. NORSEW OOD ....... b a.m. MARTON 6 a.m. IAKAPAU b.rfO a.m. n'AIHAPE 12 noon WAIPUKURAU ..... 6.4 a a.m. WANGANUI" 7 «-h>. WAIPAWA < a.m. HAWERA. 8.15 a.m. HASTINGS 7.30 a.m. ELTHAM 9.20 a.m. NAPIER S a.m. STRATFORD 9.40 a.m. WAIROA 12 noon INGLEWOOD 30.10 a.m. GISBORNE 3-4 a p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH .... 10.40 a.m. TAUPO 12 noon WAITARA 12.15 p.m. ROTORUA 4 p.m. FEATHERSTON .... 6, a.m. NELSON e’qn “’S’ MARTINBOROUGH .. 6.30 a.m. BLENHEIM b. 30 a.m. GREYTOWN ....... b a.m. IVESII’ORL ........ J-U.ua a.m. CARTERTON 6 a.m. “THE DOMINION” is now available over the whole of this area on tiie 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 1161.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 196, 15 May 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 196, 15 May 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 196, 15 May 1940, Page 3

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