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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. Programmes with the Seal of Quality. 1 2 P.M. 8 P.M. Columbia Pictures Present Unpublished Story Featuring RICHARD VALERIE Greene Hobson A THRILLING STORY OF LONDON DURING THE BLITZ, AND THE ROUND-UP OF A NAZI SPY-RING. Select Featurettes Include: "MY WIFE'S AN ANGEL" MUSICAL Col. Rhapsody, "Slay It With Flowers" Friday Next THE BRIGHTEST, SNAPPPIEST MUSICAL COMEDY GEM OF THE YEAR. GEORGE MONTGOMERY ANN RUTHERFORD With Music-Master No. 1— GLENN MILLER AND HIS FAMOUS DANCE BAND IN A GAY WHIRL OF HILARITY. ORCHESTRA WIVES And Featuring CAROL LANDIS :: LYNN BARI CESAR ROMERO WITH THOSE "ACE” DANCERS, THE NICHOLAS BROTHERS It's oil about jealous wives, and th« flaming loye-songs that the band starts playing—"AFTEß THE CROWD GOES HOMt ' A Session of Love, Laughter and Lilting Melodies. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans For This Outstanding 20th Century-Fox Attraction Now Open at D.I.C. and Theatre. TEL. 43-968. OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.! STARTING TONIGHT—7 p.m. CHARLES BOYER JEAN ARTHUR "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" Associate Features BRIAN AHERN VICTOR McLAGLEN "CAPTAIN FURY" (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) MATINEE TOMORROW—I.4S P.M. MEETINGS. HUTT VALLEY BRANCH. MEMBEKS are reminded of the GENERAL MEETING to be held In the UNION CLOTHING CO.’S HALL, Jackfcon Street, Petone, THIS EVENING. WM. A. MACNAB, Secretary. Telephone 474. x

Dir.: AMALGAMATED THEATRES. itt».. THROUGHOUT N.Z. 2 p.m.- 8 p.m. The Thundering i.ory Behind the Men and Machines Wha Are Democracy's Avenging Eagles I 20th Ccntury-FoX Present Thunder Birds "SOLDIERS OF THE AIR" —Starring,— GENE PRESTON JOHN TIERNEY FOSTER SUTTON The stirring saga of a lovo that stormed the Citadels of Heaven. IN TECHNICOLOUR "Remember the Few" (Service in Memory of the Heroes of the Battle of Britain); "Land Where Time Stood Still" (Magic Carpet); "The Fifth Year" (War Special); "The Broken Axis"; N.Z. Troops on Guadalcanal, and Xmas Tovmaklng by Disabled Soldiers; Terrytoon. PLANS AT D.I.C. & THEATRE (51-277) LAST TWO DAYS 2 p.m. and 7.45 "CORREGIDOR" ’ AND "SUNSET SERENADE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.! DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel 53.080 Thursday Next JUST LOOK AT THE STARS ... IMAGINE THE FUN . . . ' THINK OF THE SWING . . . STHE ANDREWS SISTERS PATTY, LA VERNE, AND MAXENE. * THE JIVIN' JACKS & JILLS * BILLY GILBERT * grace McDonald * CHARLES BUTTERWORTH In Universal's Hottest Musical Movie, ‘ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID’ AND * FRANCES LANGFORD Radio's Swingin' Sweetheart. « SKINNAY ENNIS AND THE GROOVE BOYS World-famous American Swing Band. * THE BOMBARDIERS Hit of Ginny Simm's Radio Show. * ALVINO REY AND THE KING SISTERS Groovey with Melodics. * RAY EBERLE Singing "Spellbound." * THE KING'S MEN Kings of the Air Waves, with Those Hot and Sweet Senders, —lnUniversal's Festive Jamboree, Follow the Band With LEON ERROL :: LEO CARRILLO MARY BETH HUGHES (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LISTEN TO STATION 2ZB TONIGHT, 11.15 p.m., FOR "ANDREWS SISTERS SWING AND SONG SESSION." . WHi uulu on to Bouietniug you ao uot want? Sell it the easy way by advertising tn our columns.

TO PARENTS OF GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL THIS TERM Choosing a Skilled Occupation of Lifetime Value Today there is an opportunity for many girls of age to commence the learning of a skilled trade that « inißfiiAsq OR HOME value throughout their lives. we re fer to the cureful and thorough training under guidance of M“eoftS - &m’ firn/. 1 until nion and if you care to come to « tb« premises or discuss matters with him he HL D.c pieaseu sec you. Write now, or phone WORKROOM MANAGER (MR. MASON), MATHESON MINSTER. LTD.. 20-22 Victoria Street (Centre of City) Telephone No. 46-107.

WELLINGTON — (Continued) KAIKOHE_ VISITORS to Wellington—Excellent Ac- THE NEW HYDRO, com , casual, bed and breakfast. 81 I-.IH St. NGAWHA HOT SPRINGS. .KOVSK House. No CurtL.r acconi. avail- rsoovals7"'aod sow opoif Cor able till ‘Saturday, December M. Train leaves Auckland daily. For VISITORS to Wellington, stay at Penn reservations write Ngawha Spring Spa. Court. 54 Hill St. Bed and breakfast. Ka ikohe. Mrs. J. R. Jessen. Proprietress.H. M. JOLSON, Sole Proprietor. KING’S Private Hotel. Courtenay Place. — " NAPIER opp. Fire Station-All Servicemen epeci- K — ally catered for. Tel. 52-652. “BRAEBURN.” 66 Marine Parade, superior lIOTEI Troeadero 296 Lambtou OF aecom., bed, morning tray. Holiday aecom. (LandvSvharvcs and railways). L. Giles, available, January ■) o°" — — Proprietress. Tel. 43-496. PACIFIC House Private Hotel Marine DO.NBANK Pdvat— Sotel has vacancies: Pde.. Xapier-CasuaK: comfortable home. Bed and Breakfast, single and to thare. Mrs. C. IMldboie. lek Tel. 53-014. •‘SHORTLANDS, Marine Parade, tor BRADFORD House. 236 OrRnuQMF- fu >’ “sultny ’ eomt’drt/bIV rooml Casuals and Pernmnents Spacious lounge f e ‘L breakfast Suuny ga[ , and sunroom. Tel. 5D520. .ea. u Mrg I)awe ENNI.SMORE Private Hotel. 53 Boulcott — — St.—Vacancies superior guests, permanent PALMERSTON NORTH. or ciisiinl: moderate tariff. Tel. 4 --4. RAILWAY Hotel.—Centrally situated, all CHRISTCHURCH. couvs. aud excellent cuisine. First-class e-umo double and single rooms available; modUNITED SERVICE HOTEL. erate tariff. Mrs. A. Clarke. Proprietress CHRISTCHURCH (late Central Hotel). YOU’LL enjoy staying at the United Ser- HOTEL CARLTON, vice Hotel. Christchurch—you’ll appreciate rnß , g t _when in Palmerston North stop Its smart, dignified atmosphere and keen nonular C.T., A.A., P.S., and Govt, courteous service. You’ll be very eom.ort- Tou , is t House. Hot cold water bedrooms, able iu your airy, cheery room, with its .n k Beveridge Proprietor modern appointments. Including running lei 519- N. R- »tve luge- rro prieror. — h. and c water, and private ’phone In- ; PERMANENT’ and Casual Guests, tariff elusive tariff 22/6 day. Rooms with pri- moderate. Rangitikel Private Hotel Palm vale bathrooms also available. N. Wray y th . liner. Proprietor. ■' -- GISBORNE. | 4 WIPE should encourage her husband to ,77, xun’itn —hTTko'■ Gisborne read the Classified Advertisements, eo that Exbrcme D co I mforL UeBt CenlrT®' , he ma- have a greater knowledge of homotariff. A.A. bouse. Tel. 2241. Prop.. Mrs. 1 craft. Corbett.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 61, 7 December 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 61, 7 December 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 61, 7 December 1943, Page 2

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