Maiestic s 2 3 r d Week I Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Coip. Ltd. 8 P.M. X 1 comedy A / R V HIT of the SEASON ! z \ / a beauties on a mftdeap man-hunt! With the ©I ’’Mr. Chips'* and "Rebecca**.. and a superb cast! ( t «i|iß Mefro-Goldwyn-Mayer I _ x «** ~ n - - j fi r ”” G ’ eer Uurence (/ II GARSON • OLIVIER TEA DANCE—MAJESTIC *' lh BOLAND * Edn ’ May OLI >' ER ' L CABARET PLANS AT D.I.C. and TODAY 5 P.M. — 7 P.M. THEATRE. 45-100. Lauri Paddi's Orchestra. (Approved for Universal Exhibition).
ALL BRITISH WEEK — AT THE — PARAMOUNT Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. 'Phone 51-842. TODAY 2 & 7.45 P.M. TODAY 2 1941 BRITISH SPECIALS 2 No. 1 SPECIAL— A. E. W. MASON'S (author of "Four Feathers" and "Fire Over England") “ THE HOUS? OF THE ARROW ’* AN INGENIOUS THRILLER DEATH BY NATIVE POISON . . . Starring . . . KENETH KENT, DIANA CHURCHILL, BELLE CHRYSTALL, PETER MURRAY HILL (Recommended by Censor for Adults). No. 2 SPECIAL—DYNAMIC EXPOSE OF NIGHT LORRY DRIVERS AND HITCH HIKE GIRLS “THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT” . . . Starring ... EMLYN WILLIAMS as SHORTY MATTHEWS ANN KONSTAM and ALLAN JEAYES — IMPORTANT NOTICE — (Recommended by Censor for Adults, Definitely Unsuitable for Children). Prices 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. Plans at Theatre and D.I.C.
LAST DAY TOMORROW, SATURDAY FOWLDS STOCKTAKING BARGAIN SALE FURTHER BROKEN DINES MOSTLY AT COST OR UNDER. SEE OUR WINDOWS! ROSLYN CARDIGANS—S.M. and M sizes only. Were 17/6 to 22/6. 1 THIS WEEK ONLY rv/ M ROSLYN PULLOVERS—S.M. and M. only. Were 21/ Q/1 1 THIS WEEK ONLY <J/ A SHIRT SNIP! FAULKT or SUCCESS SHIRTS—Each with 3 collars. Sizes 15J, 16, Q /~l 1 161, 17. Usually 12/6. THIS WEEK ONLY o/ 1 x CENTENNIAL TlES—Usually 3/6. The balance of our stock 1 / THIS WEEK ONLY r/ “ BATHING COSTUME BARGAINS—Speedo or Pacific makes. Were K /~l I 9/6 to 14/6. THIS WEEK ONLY °/ x 1 FOWLDS THE MEN’S OUTFITTERS, CENTRE OF MANNERS STREET
rj. ARDEN PARTY AND NIGHT OF CARNIVAL, In aid of Upper Hutt Princess, At the Residence of Mr. S. Blackley, Heretaunga, TOMORROW (SAT.), MARCH 8. GARDEN PARTY—2 till 5. Afternoon Tea by the Women's Division of the Farmers’ Union. Produce Stall, Poultry, Cakes, etc. Upper Hutt Band in Attendance. CARNIVAL NIGHT—7 till 11 p.m. Trentham Camp Band in Attendance. IN AID OF THE UPPER HUTT PRINCESS. ENTRANCE FREE. CRICKET. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON A/ETERANS’ MATCIL ’ ETERANS’ MATCH. BASIN RESERVE, TODAY AND TOMORROW, . Commencing 1 o’clock each day. No charge for admission today. Admission 1/- tomorrow. SEE THE STARS lOF YESTERDAY IN ACTION. Also— TOMORROW (SATURDAY). ' ANNUAL RAILWAY MATCH, OTAHUIIU v. HUTT. Commencing 10 o’clock.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 138, 7 March 1941, Page 3
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