REX THEATRE •=- - Dir. N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 52-334. Central Heating—Cosy and' Warm TO-NIGHT—7.3O. WED., THURS. No. 1 "EVERYTHING'S ON ICE" No. 2 "WOLF CALL" (Prog. App. for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES t"2l DAYS TOGETHER" Vivien Leigh Laurence Oliver ""RHYTHM OF THE RIVER" Bing Crosby Mary Martin "ii" KILBIRNIE H II IB lltu l! TIM "fi WlTcl. 14-202 t"l TAKE THIS WOMAN" Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr t"CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND" Sidney Toler Pauline Moore m , i , ISLAND BAY MB, I Tel. 14-307 ""NEW MOON" Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy t"DOWN WENT McGINTY" Featuring Brian Donlevy W oM'"irV//nSI IB NEWTOWN S/tl Im IHa Tel. 25-041 ""THE MIDDLE WATCH" Jack Buchanan Jack Buchanan ""FUGITIVE FROM A PRISON CAMP" Jack Holt Marion March II 1 'l> . W MIRAMAR Wl \1 M Itj J, llWTel. 17-550 ""1 MARRIED ADVENTURE" Mrs. Martin Johnson. ""QUICK MILLIONS" Jep Prontz Spring Bennington IWK'VTr nMF'pai Il'M JlMn Brooklyn IKR_/A iJJLSJI. u JI 50-081 f"THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE" Loretta Young Ray Milland t"BROADWAY MUSKETEERS" Margaret Lindsay Ann Sheridan ""TIN PAN ALLEY" Alice Foye Jack Oakie Selected Supports. KING GtORGE - - Tel. 63-933 Ann Frank Irene Rutherford Morgan Rich ’"KEEPING COMPANY" "Special Supporting Programme."
PRINCE EDWARD (Woburn) Tel. 63-844 ’SPORTING BLOOD" Robert Young Mourcen O’Sulhvon Plus George Formby In ’"TROUBLE BREWING" DE LUXE (Lr. Hutt) - Tel. 63-431 f"DRUMS OF THE DESERT" Ralph Byrd Lorna Gray f"MEET THE WILDCAT" Ralph Bellamy Margaret Lindsay ’’"CHARTER PILOT" Lynne Bari Lloyd Nolan ''"THE GAY CABALLERO" Cesar Romero Shelia Ryan j-Denotes—Recommended by Censor for Adults. ••■Denotes—Approved for Universal Exhibition. OARTER OBSERVATORY BOARD. ASTRONOMICAL LECTURE By The Director of the Carter Observatory, MR. M. GEDDES, On "THE MOON.” Illustrated by Lantern Slides. At the WELLINGTON CITY LIBRARY LECTURE HALL. On
THURSDAY. MAY 22, At 8 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. (To defray expenses.) FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. * ’ Madame foley and co., Room t. First Floor, 86 Manners St., Wellington—Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent’s Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960. RAILWAY NOTICES. FOXTON RACES AT LEVIN—MAY 24. 1941. SPECIALLY reduced fares to Levin from Wellington, Palmerston North and intermediate stations. Examples of return fares (Ist and 2nd)—from Wellington 10/5 and 7/2: Palmerston North 5/6, 3/10: Shannon 2/6, 1/8; Paeknkariki 6/1, 4/2. TRAINS: WELLINGTON-LEVIN. Special race train leaves 'Wellington 9.5 a.m., Paekakariki 10.15, Otaki 10.46 a.m.. Levin arrive U.S a.m. This train will stop only at Tawa Flat, Poriru;.. Paremata. Plimmerton, Pukenia Bay. Paekakariki and Otaki. Ordinary trains leave Wellington 8.30 a.m. and 9.40 a.nt. The 5.30 a.m. train will stop where required, but the 9.40 t.m. train stops only at Paekakariki. Return trains leave Levin for Wellingon 4.50 p.m.. 5.10 p.m. and 6.51 p.m. These trains stop at all stations if required. TRAINS: PALMERSTON NORTHLEVIN. Special race train leaves Palmerston <orth 10.10 a.m., Shannon 10.52. arrive ,evin 11.16 a.m. Ordinary train leaves Palmerston forth 7.12 a.m. Return special to Palmerston North qtves Levin 5.8 p.m., arrives Palmerston forth 6.22 p.m. These trains stop where required.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 199, 20 May 1941, Page 3
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