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Sessions: 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Dir.; Fuller's Theatre Corp "i^ GAYESTCOMEDY u HIT of the SEASON! * gorgeous beauties on a madcap man-huntl With tho ] s?Qrs °* *"* f ’ Ch’P s "Rebecca”.. and a superb cast! C Jliß Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer i '■£* '■’SsW- TT'V presents _ '/ Greer * ttarrmg Laurence | I r'v GARSON ♦ OLIVIER ✓ / » Approved fO« ,th BOLAND • Edna OLIVER '|\ /// Universal PLANS AT D.I.C. and M Exhibition. THEATRE. 45-100.

y.'-A Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. KJ ’- "h' DAILY: 2.15 —8 P.M. F J> ' p| a n at D.I.C. or Theatre. 54-775. Paramount's Comical Contribution to Wedded Bliss “ I WANT A DIVORCE ” — with — JOAN BLONDELL :: DICK POWELL (Mr. and Mrs. Powell to you, AND GLORIA DIXON CONRAD NAGEL :: FRANK FAY JESSIE RALPH PLUS "THE TRAGEDY OF COVENTRY," Pathe News; "GENERAL SMUTS VISITS FRONT"; "SPORTING EVERGLADES," Sportlight. (Recommended by Censor for Adults).

PARAMOUNT THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. TODAY 2 P.M. & 7.45. MIGHTY DOUBLE FEATURE TRANSFERRED DIRECT FROM THE MAJESTIC. FAMOUS FEATURE FILMS present CHARLES CHAUVEL'S “Forty Thousand Horsemen” With MIGHTY CAST headed by BETTY BRYANT, GRANT TAYLOR, CHIPS RAFFERTY, PAT TWOHILL, JOE VALLJ, HARVEY ADAMS. —AN D — FIRST N.Z. SCREENING. Ralph BELLAMY — Margaret LINDSAY — in — . “Meet The Wildcat” With JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT, ALLEN JENKINS, JEROME COWAN. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults). PLUS: DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL, "THE DREAM OF JEANNIE." PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. NO EXTRA TO BOOK.

STATE PETONE TODAY AT 2 & 8 P.M. ANNA N EAGLE RAY MILLAND — in — “IRENE” With ROLAND YOUNG, ALAN MARSHALL, MAY ROBSON, BILLIE BURKE, ARTHUR TREACHER. The years love-and-laugh dost in a show that will make a million hearts beat faster 1 Box Plan Now Open at Theatre (63-899). (Approved for Universal Exhibition).

FIGHTING SERVICES QUEEN. tpilE Tennis Function, Thorndon Tennis Club, arranged on behalf of the Navy Princess, Miss Patricia McCarthy, last weekend, and cancelled on account of bad wen titer, will be held this weekend. Last week’s invitations hold good. D A N D. WELLINGTON BOYS’ INSTITUTE SILVER BAND, AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. N’.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY. KHANDALLAH SUBCENTRE. Q.ARDEN PARTY, in Aid of Normal Activities, TODAY (SAT.), FEB. 22, 2.30 p.m. In Grounds of Mrs. Cavaghan, 11 Woodmancote Road, Khandallali. Tennis, Competitions, Pipe Band. Admission 1/-. MEETINGS. Cj A VETER ANS'ASSN. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. A LL Members are requested to parade at tile Clubrooms, 125 Lmnbton Quay, at 10 o'clock. Dress: Medals and decorations. E. KNIGHTS, _ W(IMEN’S WAR SERVICE ~ AUXILIARY. A LL classes mid groups same ns last week. Military Drill for all members. Buckle Street Drill Hall: Monday, 7 p.m.. Canteen and Clerical Groups. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Transport and Cycle Corps. YVinter Show Building, B riday, i p.m.. Signalling, Hospital. Emergency Land Groups and others not classified. Women and Girls: Register today with the Women’s War Service Auxiliary and do your share in the National \Y ar Eflorl. •Address: S 7 The Terrace, Wellington. THE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. M 1 RAMA R—SEATOUN. MEETINGS of members and supporters of the New Zealand National Party will be held by the above branches at S p.m on the following dates: — Miramar—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, R.S.A. Hall, Miramar Avenue. Seatoun —WEDNESDAY’, MAR. Kiosk, Falkirk Avenue. Business —Organization for coming Eleet i o hi. i RAU MAT I BEACH P ROGRESSIVE ASSOCI ATI ON. A MEETING of Residents mid Ratepayers will be held on Mr. I.es M hitfield’s property on SATURDAY. MARCH 1, at 8 p.m., with Hie object of forming the above Association. All interested are urged to give their support to this movement for the development of the district. F. J. ANSELL. For the Convening Committee. DROWNED IN RIVER WHANGAREI, February 21. George Beatty, aged 21, was drowned when trying to swim a horse across the Mangakahia River yesterday. The horse, which was only partly broken, began playing up. mid threw Mr. Beatty, who evidently was struck on the head. lae bodv was recovered.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 127, 22 February 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 127, 22 February 1941, Page 5