(Recommended by Censor for Adults). FOR BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT W c Recommend this Outstanding tUk -^4l'’-L’ * e Programme. JLw PLANS AT D.I.C. and THEATRE (44-144). SESSIONS 2 and 8 P.M. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. APPROACHING I In the Most Glorious Technicolour! The Year's Best Picture—"NOßTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE" • ACTION! ADVENTURE and COURAGE THAT THRILLS' (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 1 ■■Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp. ltrl.»-- ss, A D 17 D A Metro-Gotdwyn-i lx Mayer's Sensational fCE Production of Ethel HOUSE E va xr ous S i C. ' ' 2 P.M.' 8, P.M. ‘ | II p ■ Il EW NORMA SHEARER PLANS at 0.1. C. ™ ROBT. TAYLOR and THEATRE. QQHMMMMMBmMHEMSimiV CONRAD VEIDT 56 _23 0 NAZ MOVA . Rec, by Censor for Adults.= i'.i—-;
REX THEATRE — Dir.: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 52-334. MATINEE—2 P.M. TO-NIGHT—7.IS. "TOO HOT TO HANDLE" PLUS "THREE LOVES HAS NANCY" (Both A|spr. for Universal Exh.) TROTS, TODAY. TROTS, TODAY. TROTS, TODAY. The People’s Favourite Sport TROTS. TROTS. TROTS. Final day of the WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING. V TODAY. First Race at 11.30. QPEND the Beautifully Fine Day Scheduled for Today at Hutt Park —the People’s Trotting Rendezvous. TROTS—THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. rpHE Annual Inter-Faculty Sports Meet--L ing will be held on Kelburn Park TODAY (SATURDAY), commencing at 2 p.m. See Wellington’s champion athletes in action. . Old members and the public cordially invited to attend. ADMISSION FREE. Jg A N D 238 SILVER BAND, AT BOTANICAL GARDENS TOMORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ART LECTURE ON. MONDAY, MARCH 31. In the LECTURE HALL OF THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY, BUCKLE STREET, At 8 o’clock. “SCULPTURE.” PREPARED BY F. A. SHURROCK, A.R.C.A. Illustrated with 40 Lantern Slides. THE LECTURE WILL BE READ BY A. D. CARBERY, ESQ., C.B.E. Admission 1/-. Members of the Academy—Free. WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.). ' TITILITARY CAMP”ENTERTAINERS at ST. FRANCIS HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 2, 8 p.m. Concert Party, under direction of Eric F. Harrison, presents , ITS LAST REVUE To raise funds for costumes and other expenses. Admission 1/- Admission 1/rpHE KENSINGTON SALON. ~ A WEEKEND PROGRAMME. Listen to 2ZB, “The Lady is a Leader’’ Session at Quarter to Four each Wednesday Afternoon. “The Lady is a Leader” Reception, 1/6. Each Friday Afternoon, at 2.30. Kensington Supper Dansant, for Late Shoppers and Friends — FRIDAY EVENINGS, from 7 p.m. The Kensington Dress Night— SATURDAY, MARCH 29, nt 8 p.m. Geoffrey Farrell’s Orchestra. Tel. 40-714. Reserve Today. Tel. 40-714. 220 LAMBTON QUAY (opp. Kirk’s.) FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. ITADAME FOLEY AND CO., Room 4, I BA Fj rgt Floor, 86 Manners St., Wel-lington-Large assortment Ladies' Children’s and Gent’s Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 157, 29 March 1941, Page 5
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