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—TOMORROW—--2 p.m.—SUNDAY—7.4S At the Request and by Permission of the Civic Authorities, the PLAZA will OPEN TOMORROW (SUNDAY), for the Entertainment of Members of all Allied Nations Forces and the Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two Civilian Friends, Usual Prices. No Reservations. Programme as Advertised Below. 2 p.m. — TODAY — 8 p.m. FIRST PICTURES OF THE INVASION OF SICILY! Dir.: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. 2nd WEEK G.B.D. Films Present THE STORY THAT STARTLED THE WORLD . . . The Day Will Dawn RALPH DEBORAH RICHARDSON KERR HUGH WILLIAMS :: GRIFFITHS JONES Smashing front line romance and espionage in occupied Norway . . . the story of unsung heroes who undermined Quisling treachery . . . and of a love more enduring than life itself. ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Latest Overseas News :: Sons of N.Z. Soldiers Entertained by N.Z. Troops and U.S. Marines :: Girls at Work on State Farm :: N.Z. Fighter Pilot back from the Solomons. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. f .Ulin _ TUDM WILLIS ST. TEL. 41-219. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. GALLOPING ACTION! WALLOPING THRILLS! Uncle Sam's Youthful Sons Prepare for America's Day of Victory! "JUNIOR ARMY" With FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW BILLY HALOP :: HUNTZ HALL BOBBY JORDAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —ASSOCIATE FEATUREWILLIAM GARGAN MARGARET LINDSAY —In—"NO PLACE FOR A LADY" With PHYLLIS BROOKS :: JEROME COWAN (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AN INVITATION. Tlio Department of Health invites the Public to visit its EXHIBITION AND DEMONSTRATION at the ST. JAMES HALL,. LOWER HUTT, On SEPTEMBER 28. 29 anil 30, and OCTOBER 1. Tiie Exhibition Will bo open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. On October 1 to 6 p.m. only Come and Learn WHAT TO EAT AND WHY. HOW TO GROW AND PRESERVE YOUR OWN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Films will be shown anil demonstrations given at frequent intervals. Talks on NUTRITION and GARDENING will be given each evening at, 8 o’clock. ADMISSION IS FREE. PIONEER CLUB. MUSICAL EVENING by the Misses Henry's Student Orchestra. Vocal items arranged by Lieut. 11. E. Brusey. of the Army Education Welfare Service, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2. AT 8 L’.M. In aid of the Club’s Patriotic Efforts. Club Members aud Friends Invited. EVERY Vote John Hogan does not get, is a vote to put Nash back. SCRIM, will fly in!

THOSE TREASURED TRINKETS PUT THEM TO WORK IN THE WAR EFFORT! In almost every home there are valuable old pieces of jewellery . never used-but probably treasured keepsakes. Today, when our country is in urgent need of money to ensure victory . . why not convert those trinkets into War Savings Certificates. It’s 60 easy to do Uns. Bring (r post your old gold ornaments, old diamoud rings and brooches to us. We will pay you today’s market value tor them, aud you can invest the proceeds in National War Savings. W. M. HAYCRAFT & CO., Manufacturing Jewellers, (ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS), 94 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (OVER PRESTON’S). Registered packages will receive prompt attention. HOTELS RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES

NEW PLYMOUTH—HAMILTI DAILY SERVICE REST Depart New Plymouth, 7.45 a Depart Hamilton 11 a.m., arr NO SUNDAY SER V GIBSON’S MOTORS, LTD., Phones: Audi 357. Telegraphic Address.

SEATING ACCOMMODATION IS PRECIOUS. TRAIN TRAVELLERS CAN PREVENT UNDUE WASTAGE. WHEN travellers are unable to join the trains in which they Have mat c reservations, timely advice will ideaoe their unrequited seats for passeugeis who otherwise may be prevented from travelling. forfeited without prior notice often Inflict unnecessary hardships; they are also a hindrance in the handling of a traffic situation too critical for accommodation to bo wasted. Should your reservation be not wanted, advice by phono or otherwise to your nearest booking office will be appreciated. PLEASE CONSIDER THE OTHER ' FELLOW. SCKEirwUTilyTnl

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 4