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REX CUBA ST. THEATRE I Dir.: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 52-334. MATINEE TODAY AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT — 7.15 P.M. “MON. No 1_ "GUNNER GEORGE." — PLUS — No. 2— "MEN WITH WINGS." (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition’SUNDAY SUNDAY TYE LUXE THEATRE. SUNDAY -L'e LUXE THEATRE. SUNDAY SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY A SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY x Of SUNDAY SUNDV.Y OUTSTANDING VARIETY SUNDAY OUTSTANDING VARIETY SUNDAY OUTSTANDING VARIEIY SUNDAY OUTSTANDING VARIETY SUNDAY OUTSTANDING VARIETY SUND-VY OUTSTANDING VARIEIi SUNDAY OUTSTANDING VARIETY SUNDAY OUTSTANDING VARIETY SUNDAY OUTSTANDING V ARIETY SUNDAY OUTSTANDING V’ARIETY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY Arranged bj SUNDAY SUNDAY . R „ SUNDAY MlBB LVA MOoRL, SUNDAY . SUNDAY Contributed to by SUNDAY SUNDAY DJI LUXE MEMBERS OF'TDD GIL; DE LUXE BERTAND> SLLLIVAN DE LUXE aud RIO TH.IA COM DE LUXE FAMES. DE LUXE DE LUXE DE LUXE Assisted bj DE LUXE DE LUXE SOME OF DE LUXE 'ION 8 I lls ESI DE LUNE ARTIfcIS. DE LUXE I DE LUXE REG. MORGAN AT THE DE LUXE WURLITZER ORGAN. DE LUXE SUNDAY SUNDAY IN SUPPORT OF THE SUNDAY FLGHTfNG SERVICES SUNDAY QUEEN. SUNDAY SUNDAY BOX PLANS; Now open at Begg’s, Manners Street. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION, 1941. All Old Girls of the above College are invited to attend THURSDAY, FEB. 20.—Annual Dinner, James Smith's Tea Room, 6/6 (admission by ticket only). SATURDAY, FEB. 22., 3 p.m.—Annual General Meeting, and afternoon tea at College. SUNDAY, FEB. 23, 7 p.m.—Church Parade, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul (members leave College at 6.45 p.m.). YOLANDE BITOSSI, 62 .Norway Street, Secretary. Phone 27-581. RAILWAY NOTICES. TRAIN SERVICES. JOHNSONVILLE LINE. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1941. ON Sunday, February 16, the train service on the Johnsonville Line will be suspended from 7.15 a.m. to 5.0 p.m. to permit of reballasting. During this period the trains will be replaced by buses operating on a similar timetable and making same stops for passengers, Buses will stop on Mam Road opposite stations concerned, except Khandallah, where buses will stop, at north' end of station platform. Rail tickets will be available ou buses. MASTERTON SHOW AND RAM FAIR AT SOLWAY, FEBRUARY 18-21, 1941. CHEAP return tickets to Solway and Masterton from Wellington-Water-loo-Upper Hutt: Return fare 7/8 (Ist class), 5/6 (2nd class). On February IS, 19, 20 and 21 the i.uO a.m. Wellington-Woodville tram aud the 12.13 p.m. Woodville-Wellington tram W~iil stop at Solway for passengers. , On Wednesday, February 19 (Peoples Day) a special train stopping at all stations if required for passengers, leaves Masterton 5.13 p.m., Solway 5.21 p.m., Wellington arrive 9.20 p.m. “ BACES AT WOODVILLE' FEBRUARY 22 AND 24. ON .Saturday, February 22, special railcar to Woodville Races leaves Wellington 7 a.m., Petone 7.14, Lower Hutt 7.18, Upper Hutt 7.43, Kaitoke 8.4, Featherston 8.55, Carterton 9.17, Masterton 9.42, Eketahuna 10.19, arriving W o"dVille 11.4 a.m. Return rail-car leaves Woodville 6.12 p.m., arriving Wellington 1016 p.m. Outward rail-ear stops at Petone, Lower Hutt. Trentham and Upper Hutt, and between Upper Hutt nnd Monaville at all stations to pick up passengers for Woodville only. Passengers travelling to the races oy the special rail-car will be admitted to the lawn enclosure at concession rates.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 121, 15 February 1941, Page 5
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