SESSIONS: 2 P.M. :: 8 P.M. Ijj!,’ I J rt d Rm & Plans ot D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corporation Laughing Days Are Here Again ! A" YIPPEE! ruo- CHICO•». the mad |jg - XES I ROOTIN', H BROTHERS tootin', H wrsr =' I ■S&'W -SfSa A Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer MS Z .-fciSß Joy-Jammed musical! I a —ALSO— hueiZ ,4—LATEST NEWSREELS—4 (Approved For Universal Exhibition.) \ PLENTY OF SEATS WILL f \ BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL / 1 PERFORMANCES / GONE WITH THE lINJ / Film&l Entirely in Technicolor. I ...A 10 a.m.: 2/-, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6. WIND win be i *9 /< 3 / 3/< /i /i for a LIMITED oEA i : . 2 p.m.: 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 4/1. SQN only and will V 7.30 p.m.: 2/6, 3/6, 4/1, not be shown ANY- i 4/6. WHERE ELSE except S °^°CX d : “ 5/6. year(All above prices include tax) ff Box Plan Now Open at the Theatre and D.I.C. J I No Extra to Book In the Reserved Sections. J I FOR A LIMITED SEASON ONLY. J \ COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 16 I 1 (Gone With The Wind will tf I occupy the entire programme.) f | THREE SESSIONS DAILY / 1 Promptly at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 7.30 p.m. I I At The MAJESTIC | THEATRE :: WELLINGTON | (Recommended as Unsuitable for Children.). , i J RUGBY ATTRACTIONS A FINE ARRAY FOR A BETTER DAY. FOUR TOP-GRADE TEAMS—UEADERS INCLUDED—IN MORE STIRRING AND BRIGHTER SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES TODAY ATHLETIC PARK TODAY 1.30 n.m.: ATHLETIC v. UNIVERSITY 3.0 p.m.: WELLINGTON v. ST. PATRICK’S COLL. OLD BOYS ENJOY AN AFTEEtNOON OF ENTERTAINING RUGBY AT THE PARK. Admission, 1/-; Stand, 6d. Extra. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary W.R.F.U. LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. LOWER HUTT CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES MAYORALTY: *JOHN WILLIAM ANDREW'S. LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL: FRANK CAMPBELL *ERNST PETERSON HAY', HORACE STANLEY DUDDING, FREDERICK SEYMOUR HEWER, GORDON LEARY GIESEN, *ARTHUH MARSHALL, *JOHN MITCHELL, HERBERT FREDERICK MUIR. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD; (Combined District): .. . “JOHN WILLIAM ANDREW'S, JAMES REEDY GAYbiOU. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD: WILLIAM TOOMATH, *ROBERT WELTON-HOGG. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD: “JOHN WILLIAM ANDREWS, GORDON LEARY GIESEN. PETONE & LOWER HUTT GAS LIGHTING BOARD: HERBERT FREDERICK MUIR, WILLIAM ROY ROBSON, WILLIAM TOOMATH. HUTT RIVER BOARD: “JOHN WILLIAM ANDREWS, Ir ' RED SEYMOUR “BERNARD JOHN DUDLEY, “JOHN MI.LCHELL, GAI-RILL SMALL uuiu\ani. ov YOUNG. “Sitting Members. VOTE FOR ALL THESE CANDIDATES The above Candidates have been selected by the Lower Hutt Citizens’ Comfuture specially demand.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE. POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CLT'ORTUNITY TO SEE “BRITANNIA” M VITNEE at 2 p.m.—TONIGHT, at 8. MATINEE at 2 p.m. —TONIGHT, at S. FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS WONDERFUL SHOW. Book at D.I.C. Prices 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. v FULL PROGRAMME AT .MATINEE. Dav Sales at Opera House Sweet Shop' a nd Disabled Soldiers’ Shop, 2J Willis Street. MEN IN UN IFOR JI HALF-PRICE. PLUNKET SOCIETY’S DANCE. H’o be held in Miss PHYLLIS BATES’ STUDIO. Willis Streel. TLESDAY NEXT’. MAY 1A
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 191, 10 May 1941, Page 5
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