ATAHT THIRD WEEK! E world applauded story by V " 4< 1 RACHEL F,ELD Wti *ALL THIS AND | HEAVEN TOO* g ran HH A BETTE BAVIS fl B CHARLES BOYER H (Recom. by Censor More Especially for Adults). NHflk TODAY AT 2,sandBP.M. PLANS D.I.C. & THEATRE (44-144). TEA DANCE 5 to 7 P.M. MAJESTIC TONIGHT.
1 1 ' 1 ■ ’ Rec. by Censor for Adults. . TONIGHT - 8 p.m. - OPERA .. K x. house ■l*l/ ' PLANS AT D.I.C. «"<< theatre. TELEPHONE 56-230. REMEMBER! The Next Tea Dance. Majestic Cabaret, TODAY, 5 to 7 p.m. Dance to LAURI PADDI'S Bright Music. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp. I tri.
REX cubast THEATRE Dir.: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 52-334. TO-NIGHT—7.IS P.M. SAT.-MON. "THE CITADEL" (Rec. by Censor for fon Adult Aud.) PLUS — "THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS" (Appr. for Universal Exhibition).'' LAWN TENNIS CHALLENGE. OANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. WILDING SHIELD And INTERPROVINCIAL LADIES’ MATCHES. MIRAMAR COURTS, TODAY (FRIDAY) AND TOMORROW' (SATURDAY), MARCH 7 and 8. PLAY COMMENCES AT 1.30 p.m. You Must Not Miss Seeing N.Z., CANTERBURY, AND WELLINGTON CHAMPIONS. Admission 2/-, plus tax. Children 1/-. GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE SATURDAY NEXT, Bth MARCH. J?ED CROSS HOME. 86 HOBSON STREET. To be opened by Mrs. P. Fraser, at 2.30 p.m. Well-stocked stalk, side shows, Highland dancing, afternoon tea, drinks and ices. The Caledonian Pipe Band will be in attendance. Admission : Sixpence. Children half price. Proceeds in aid of general activities of the Wellington City Sub-Centre of the N.Z. Red Cross Society (Inc.). COME ALONG AND HELP THE RED CROSS. OROUA DOWNS SPORTS~CLUB~ Q6TH Annual Sports, Saturday March 15, 1941. Running, Cycling. Dancing, Competitions. Judges: Horse events, Mr. W. S. Page; Cycling and Running Handicapper. J. H. Cooper; starter, A T. Nichols Judge dancing, Miss B Evans. Nominations close March 8, Running and Cycling. Send for programme to R. Gates, Secretary. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE IFADAME FOLEY AND CO.. Room 4. First Floor, 86 Manners St. Wei.lington—Large assortment Ladies' Children's and Gent’s Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits Tel 41-960 MAIL NOTICE Mails close at post office, Te Aro C.2. and Wellington Fast, C. 3. one half hour prior to the elosing of mails at the eluot post office, between the hours .of 9.36 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. (Mails for Auckland, by “Limited" express, close at these offices at 4.3(1 p.m.). OVIvKSEAS MAILS (OUTWARD). Overseas mails will be dispatched as opportunity offers. TRAN'STASMAN AIR SERVICE. Malls close at Wellington three times each fortnight. . , , Australia (including air services in Australia), Egypt, Africa and intermediate Empire countries, foreign countries, Intermediate between Australia and Egypt. TItA NS PACIFIC AIR JIA IL. The closing time for mails from Wellington will bo at 4 p.m., Thursday, March 13. AIRMAIL SERVICES to GREAT BRITAIN. Air New Zealand, Australia, Cape Town only iby transtasman airmail or Australian'dispatches): Normal transit times, on the average 45 days; postal rate I'6 each half ounce. Air New Zealand. New York only (by transpacific airmail): Normal transit time, approximately two weeks’ postage rate. 4/- each half ounce. Air New Zealand, United States of America, Groat Britain (by transpacific and transatlantic airmail): Normal transit time. 12 days; postage rate. 5/9 each half ounce. F. W. MA THEWS, Chief Postmaster. I Friday, March 1- |
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 138, 7 March 1941, Page 3
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