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TODAY—At 2 and 8 p.m. AND FINALLY TOMORROW—At 2 p.m. (Theatre Otherwise Engaged Wednesday Night.) Spaa Biause Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. Plans ot D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230) ‘UNDERGROUND’ Warner Bros.' Gripping Drama, With PHILIP DORN :: JEFFREY LYNN Also Showing: H.M. THE QUEEN Broadcasting to the Women of the Empire. N.Z. Items: Mrs. Roosevelt at Rotorua. (Recommended by Censor More Especially, for Adult Audiences.) COMMENCING THURSDAY! win From Worner Bros. With A Cost including some of the Most Famous Names of the English Stage. JOHN GIELGUD DIANA WYNYARD FAY COMPTON OWEN NARES WILL FYFFE IRENE BROWN A British Production. Reserve Now! At the D.I.C. or Theatre. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

LAST THREE DAYS—2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. ARTIE SHAW AND HIS BAND and FRED ASTAIRE ‘«SEC©NO""”€H©RUS S ’ AND 808 HOPE :: PAULETTE GODDARD "THE GHOST BREAKERS" Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. BEWARE GIRL TURNS INTO KILLER LEOPARD BEFORE YOUR EYES Beautiful, warm, glamorous by day, she dared not love—for her kisses might change to snarls, her embraces to the death grips of the awful "CAT PEOPLE" who stalk and strike by night. THE MOST TERRIFYING EXPERIENCE YOU'VE EVER HAD IN A THEATRE. R.K.O. (Radio) Pictures' MOTION PICTURE SENSATION “CAT PEOPLE” DON'T BE SURPRISED AT ANYTHING YOU SEE . . . BECAUSE ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN AND DOES, in this Super-Strange, Super-Thrilling Case of Love and Superstition, Weaving a Devious Course in Four Human Lives, which sends a Beautiful Woman, Soul-Tortured by a Dire Obsession, Hurtling to a Stupendous Emotional Disaster. Starring I SIMONE SIMON :: TOM CONWAY :: JACK HOLT :: JANE RANDOLPH (Recommended by Censor for AduIts—DEFINITELY Unsuitable for Children.) NEVER IN YOUR WILDEST DREAMS ... A BAD DREAM LIKE THIS! SEASON COMMENCES FRIDAY NEXT—EXCLUSIVE Ist N.Z. SCREENING. WHAT PERSONS HAVE GAMBLED? AN EASY ONE! PERSONS FROM EVERY CLASS Since gambling makes unemployment (see "The Dominion,” 4/9/43) it is clear that unemployment and the resulting poverty and misery are not (and were not, in 1931) altogether the work of one class of persons only, such as the supposed capitalist class, but they are the work, in part at least, of persons from every class. IS MONETARY REFORM JUSTIFIABLE? If the troubles that (it has been claimed) monetary reform would eliminate have been due even only In part to the wrong use of money rather than to a shortage of that commodity, it might be dangerous to interfere with our monetary system.

SHIPPING SERVICES. THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. "RANGITIKI,” "RANGITATA." 17,000-ton Motor Vessels. First Class, Tourist Class, and Tourist "B" Class. “RIMUTAKA,” 10.600 Tons. Tourist Class Service (All One Class.) THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. CROFT for Confidence. The man on the job, _____ SITUATIONS WANTED—(Continued). JOURNALISE, Grade 3, married, being released Army, seeks general grade position, larger provincial paper or executive position smaller paper: experienced advertising, circulation. 11767, “Dominion.” FARM WORK WANTED. GRADE 111 'Man requires position sheep farm: take charge. Age 31. K 754, “Dominion?* . COWiMAN-Gardener, or General (Farm Work -wanted by middle-aged, experienced man. K77D, “Dominion.” EXPERIENCED Farm Hand requires position for approximately 1 month. Apply MOO 3, “Dominion,” Masterton. YOUTH, with some experience, requires daily Farm Work within easy travelling distance of Wellington; must.be on train, or bus route. 5774, “Dominion." MARRIED - Man wants position Farm Manager, experienced in nil farm work. Any size property. Applicants will be required to appeal. PSS6, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth. EXPERIENCED Man seeks position as Shepherd. Handy to school; good cottage essential; wife no duties. Good refs. Apply “Shepherd.” c/o Lourie, “Dominion" Agent, Wa Ipuk u rau. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS. PAINTING Roofs, red. green or black, stopping minor leaks included; reasonable, reliable. Tel. 51-312, WANTED. Carpet Sewing, etc.; good job guaranteed; prices reasonable. N 722, “Dominion?* PARKIN Bros, for Shopliftings. Office and General Alterations. LEATHER Work of al! kinds for the Armed Forces. J. E. Evans. 156 Lambton Qy. CROFT for Confidence. The man on the job. “THE DOMINION” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. 12 words 1/-; 15 words 1/3; 18 words 1/6; 21 words 1/9; 24 words 2/- (Prepaid rates. Booking fee 6d. Service charge for posting replies 6d.). Larger classified casual advertisements. 7/6 tier single column inch. Telephone Numbers: Main Offices. “'The Dominion” Bldg., Wellington, 41-020 (7 lines). After hours: Publishing Distribution, 41-021; Reporters, etc., 44-022. X’rovincial Offices; Palmerston N., 5955; Wa'•nganul. 3336: Masterton, 1161.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 2