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TODAY—2, 5, and 8 p.m. FOR YOUR WEEKEND PLEASURE RESERVE NOW. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. Programmes with tho Seal of Quality. A Thrilling Drama of a Fight Against a Gang of Saboteurs. SV* JO w , , I —With— GUY ’ GLORIA LEE KIBBEE DICKSON TRACY OTTO KRUGER :: VICTOR JORY A Columbia Picture. Select Featurettes Include: NEWS. SPORTS. COMEDY. MUSICAL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 4th WEEK and still PACKED OUT EACH AND -EVERY NIGHT —YOU MUST— Reserve or attend the Matinees. Plans are at tho D.I.C. and Theatre. DEFINITELY NO FREE LIST RESERVE EARLY AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. Dir.: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. THROUGHOUT N.Z. TODAY: 2—s—B p.m. NEVIL SHUTE'S EPIC OF TODAY THE MED PIPER Starring MONTY RODDY WOOLLEY McDOWALL ANNE BAXTER 20th Century-Fox's Unforgettable Triumph! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Unveiling of Memorial to N.Z. Soldiers at Vella Lavella. N.Z. Transport Pilots Fly Supplies to Italy. A.T.C. Boys in Camp. Travelogue. Terrytoon. Lew Lehr's "Monkey Doodle Dandies." TUNE IN TO 2ZB. On Sunday Next at 6.45 p.m. for Special Broadcast Transcription of Noel Coward s "IN WHICH WE SERVE"

TIVOLI ’ iTIL. 43.968. OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGI. (Where There is Always a Good Shaw.) STARTING TONIGHT—7 p.m. WILLIAM POWELL, HEDY LAMARR BASIL RATHBONE in "CROSS-ROADS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature ALLAN JONES JANE FRAZEE in "MOONLSGHT IN HAVANA" ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW MATINEE—I.4S p.m. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. WANTED, from March 14,.f0r 1 month or more, a Furn. Cottage or Seaside Bach, for 4 adults, handy to 'Wellington. APPIi EXCHANGE HOTEL, Nelson. ACCOMMODATION WANTED. LADY would like enter private family as paying guest; pay well. 5605, “Dominion.” BOARD required in Featherston district. Soldier and wife. Apply “17,” C/o. Rowles, “Dominion” Agent, Featherston. ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE. 53-55 Plpltea Street (Off Molesworth Street). Wellington, Most Modern, Up-to-date Guest House. Hot and Cold Water in all Bedrooms. 'Bed and Breakfast. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Telephone 42-355. VISITORS to Wellington, stay at Penn Court. 54 Hill St. Bed and breakfast. Mrs. J. R Jessen,. Proprietress. VISITORS to Wellington—Excellent Acco m., casual, bed and breakfast. 81 HUI St. SINGLE and Double Rooms, bed and breakfast, handy to station. Tel. 43-603. DONBANK Private Hotel has vacancies. Bed and Breakfast, single and to share. Tel. 53-014. HOTEL Mansions—Vacancies for Permanents and Casuals, bed and breakfast. 81 Gliuznee St. Tel, 51-515. ARGYLE House, 20 Murphy St., 5 mln. station. Bed, light breakfast; casuals; 6/30/- week. 40-925, BRADFORD House, 236 Oriental Pde.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel. 51-520. ENNISMOItE Private Hotel. S 3 Bouleot: St.—Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. 'Tel. 43-324, KING’S Private Hotel. Courtenay Place, opp. Fire Station—All Servicemen specially catered for. Tel. .T-’-ti-TJ. HOTEL Troeadero, 296 Lambton Qy. (handy wharves and railways). L. Giles. Proprietress. Tel. -13-196. AUCKLAND. ACCOiIMODATidN. "The Oaks,” 48 Wellesley St. E.. 2 mln. Queen St. 48-579. Breakfast select. GISBORNE. “ALMADALE Guest House." Gisborne. Extreme comfort. Central. Reasonable tariff. A.A. house. Tel. 224 L Prop.. Mrs. Corbett. NAPIER. “BRAEBURN.” 66 Marine Par.—Bed and Breakfast, superior accommodation. Inquiries welcomed and answered promptly. PACIFIC House Private Hotel. Marine Pde.. Napier—Casuals; conil’ortabia home. ■ Mrs. C. WUdbore. TeL 2363.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 122, 18 February 1944, Page 2

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