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FINALLY TONIGHT “THE FOREST RANGERS” With:— Fred MacMURRAY Paulette GODDARD Susan HAYWARD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Stlntts Dir Sir Benjamin Fuller TOMORROW 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. Universal Presents — BY YOUR ACCLAIM.. f V'<' Y kwK :Jhg • j i WW’ Nation's Number | ,One Slats' ,■ grace McDonald . 1 CECIL KELLAWAY f ®J EUGENE PAIIEnELSBf O'CONNOR RICHARD LANE LEIGHTON NOBLE ond His Urcheslro Thc/vo broken harness and are running w ild—Two wags and a nag in the biggest horse loughs you've ever had I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ’’ Special MARCH OF TIME Issue "INVASION" Plans at D.I.C, and Theatre (54-775) "TIVOLI 7 ITEL. 43.968. , OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) AT MATINEE ONLY—I.4S p.m. BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO "WHO DONE IT" Also PRESTON FOSTER ELLEN DREW in "GERONIMO" (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TONIGHT—7 p.m. BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO in "WHO DONE IT" —Associate Feature— JOHN GIELGUD DIANA WYNYARD in "THE PRIME MINISTER" (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.)

MEMORIAL SERVICE] To Late Lieut. George Katene, M.M., and Maori Servicemen who have paid Supreme 'Sacrifice, at PORIRUA MAORI PA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1944, J 1.30 a.m. All Friends, Europeans aud Maoris, welcome. Train leaves Wellington 9.20 a.m,, Otaki 9.54 a.m. ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). • WELLINGTON—(Continued). VISITORS to Wellington, 'stay at Penn Court. 54 Hill St. Bed and breakfast. Mrs. J. R Jessen, Proprietress. COMFORTABLE Accom., breakfast tray; casuals, 196 Willis St. SINGLE and Double Rooms, bed and breakfast, handy to station. Tel. 43-603. “RAHIRI,” 40 Tinakori Rd., Tel. 42-441— High-class Accommodation, bed and breakfast. Proprietress. Mrs. A. E. Gibson (late “Merivale,” Paekakariki), ______ HOTEL Mansions—Vacancies for Permanents and Casuals, bed and breakfast. 81 Ghuznee St. Tel. 51-515. BRADFORD House, 230 Oriental Pde.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel. 51-520. ENNISMOKE Private Hotel, 53 Boylcott St—Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel, 43;324. KING’S Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, opp. Fire Station—All Servicemen epeeially catered for, TeL 52-652. HOTEL Trocadero, 296 Lambton Qy. (handy wharves and railways). L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel. 43-496. ARGYLE House, 20 Murphy St, 5 min, station. Bed, light breakfast: casuals; 6/30/- week. 46-925, DONBANK Private Hotel has vacancies. Bed and Breakfast single and to share. Tel. 53-014. CHRISTCHURCH. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. NERVES relax In the friendly, dignified atmosphere of the United Service Hotel, Christchurch. 100 comfortable bedrooms 1 with private 'phone and h. and c. running water. Also rooms with private bathrooms. Full inclusive tariff, 22/6. N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. GISBORNE. “ALMADALE Guest House,” Gisborne. Extreme comfort. Central. Reasonable tariff. A.A. house. Tel. 2241. Prop.. Mrs. Corbett. ■ . KAIKOHB, THE. NEW HYDRO. NGAWHA HOT SPRINGS. UNDER new management. The only Mercury Baths in New Zealand. Specially recommended for rheumatic complaints. Thoroughly renovated and now open for guests. Train leaves Auckland dally. For reservations write Ngawha Spring Spa, Kalkohe. H. M, JOLSON, Sole Proprietor. NAPIER. “BRADBURN,” 66 Marine Par.—Bed and morning tray; superior accommodation. Innulries welcomed and answered' promptly. “WAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.—Bed and breakfast, tariff reasonable; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 2319. (Mrs.) C. Dyer. Prop. PALMERSTON NORTH. RAILWAY Hotel.—Centrally situated; all coins, aud excellent cuisine. First-class double and single rooms available; moderate tariff. Sirs. A. Clarke. Proprietress (late Central Hotel). ‘ HOTEL CARLTON. CUBA ST.—When in Palmerston North stop at this popular C.T., A.A., P.S. aud Govt. Tourist House. Hot, cold water bedrooms. Tel. 5192. N. K. Beveridge, Proprietor PERMANENT and Casual Guests, tariff moderate. Rangitikel Private Hotel. Palm. Nth. . PARAPARAUMU. HYDE’S TOURISTS & MOTORISTS’ CAMP, Paraparaumu Beach. Comfortable Cottages, Cabins and Huts; also 100 Sheltered Tent and Caravan Sites. Unlimited Hot nnfl Cold Water. Electric Cookers and Jugs. 20'1 yards from Beach. Book now for your February holidays, 'Telephone 46.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 97, 20 January 1944, Page 2

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