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3 SESSIONSF DAILY 2 P.M. : 5 P.M. : 8 P.M. Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. FOR THE FIRST TIME ln RAINBOW TECHNICOLOUR With 111 JEANETTE MacDONALD hi Brian AHERNE : Gene RAYMOND lan HUNTER THE FIRST MUSICAL VERSION Of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Presentation SMILIN’ THROUGH Approved for Universal Ex. Pions at D.I.C. & Theatre. 45-100.

2 P.M. 8 P.M. TODAY TONIGHT A, „ The Star Show of the Town. ■ Paramount's Production IN TECHNICOLOUR * MEN . WITH * WINGS A featuring "W’’ Ray MILLAND FRED MACMURRAY ft LOUISE 'W 3 ' CAMPBELL Gay men who lough at death and see onty the sunrise as they ride their winged steeds through the sky to glory. STAR SUPPORTS: THE JEEP SUPER ATHLETES THREE KINGS AND A QUEEN PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL ALL AT THE Opera mouse Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp. Ltd. Plans at D.I.C and Theatre (56-230). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

LAST TWO NIGHTS. CONCERT CHAMBER. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.), Presents DIANA MORGAN’S Sparkling Flay, A HOUSE IN THE SQUARE Produced by W, S. WAUCHOP. “Received with great approval. . . generous and witty entertainment.”— Evening Post ” BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. PRICES: 4/4 (res.), 2/6 and 1/6. AS < OMMODA I'lON WAN TED. YOUNG Mau requires full board or bed and breakfast, handy any railway station or tram. H 799, “Dominion,” , YOUNG Lady requires permanent Board and Lodging in relined home; handy city centre. No washing. Write T 784, “Dominion.” ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE. 53-55 Pipitea Street (off Moiesworth Street). Wellington. Most Modern, Up-to-date Guest House Hot and Cold Water in all Bedrooms Dinner. Bed and Breakfast. MRS. MAXWELL, proprietress. Tel. 42-353. VISITORS to Wellington—Excellent Aycom., casual, bed and breakfast. 81 Hill St. VisitOKS io Wellington Bed, Breaklas' 5/., Mrs. Geo. Miller, 137 Thorndoii Qy KING'S Private Hotel, under uew manage nicnt, excellent accommodation. Courtenay ' Place, opposite Fire Station. Tel. 52-652. j BERRYVILLE Lodge, Abel Smith St. Terrace end—Bed, Breaklast. Troops spent ■ ally catered for. Tel, 51-644. HOTEL .Mayo Marion St. near Te Aro P.U.— Excellent Aceom., bed and breaklast casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843. ASTOR House. 141 Willis St. -To Let single ami share Huis from 2/6 nightly and 11/- weekly. ENNISMORE Private Hotel, 53 Bouleotl St.—Va<ancles, superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel 43-324. NEW Balmoral Private Hotel. Court enay Pl.. Wellington, centre city-All convs popular tariff Tel. 51-190. Aim .AIDE House, 144 Willis St. ( near St George) — Double. Single Rtus.: morn 111 it tea, permanents, casuals .SUPERIOR Apartments, single and double lims., morning trav casuals permanents 54 HUI St. BRADFORD House, 236 Oriental I’de. Casuals and permaneiits_ Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel, 51-520, HOTEL Selwyn. 7 Cambridge Tee.—Quiet, comfortable, and liandv to al) attractions Tel. 50-035 ARG? LE House. 20 Murphy St.. 5 min Station-Bed and Light Breakfast. ;>/ . 25/- weekly. 46-925. HOTEL Trocadero, 296 Lambton Qy. (handy wharves and railways)— Bed and breakfast. 8/6. L. Giles. Proprietress, lei 43-496. HOTEL Rutland (Private) behind Pro dential Building, Lambton Qy., central, comfortable; bed and breakfast 7/-; full board. 10/-. Telegrams “Rut land ’’ Tel 40-910. __ ORIENT Hotel. Oriental Ba.t- Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour first-class accotn Tel. 51-259 Mr F. L M n r < 1 < maid DoNBANK Private Hotel. 2 min centr? Cil v-Pleasant surroundings, tennis courts ninjj-poiiii and billiard tables• reasonable tariff excellent table 5.3-104. , AUCKLAND. ACCOMMODATION 48 Wellesley St. K 2min. Queen St. 48-579. Breakfast, dinner. CHItISTCHUIU'I 1 COKEIi’S Hotel. Manchester St.. Christchurch. “min. station. Noted for excellence of its table, the comfort of its accommodation and spacious lounges. Tariff 16/- per day. B. and 8., 9/-.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 248, 17 July 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 248, 17 July 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 248, 17 July 1942, Page 2

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