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TOMORROW —SUNDAY At 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. BRITAIN'S LAUGH RIOT, ‘We’ll Smile Again’ With FLANAGAN & ALLEN THE RADIO FAVOURITES. The above Film will be shown to alt Members of the Allied Forces, each of whom may bring two Civilians. By Permission of and at the Request of the Civic Authorities. Usual Prices.—No Reservations. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OPERA HOUSE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. Plans ot D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230) At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The British Empire Film, COASTAL COMMAND Plus "LONDON TERMINUS" (Interest Film). PATHE NEWS and N.Z. ITEMS. Including: Memorial Service to Fallen at Vella Lavella. —A.T.C. Boys ot Camp.—N.Z. Pilots with R.A.F. Transport Flying fo Italy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

BSW 2 p.m.—Din: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at DJ.C. and Theatre <45-1001 DRAMA, MYSTERY, INTRIGUE With JOAN CRAWFORD FiIED MACMURRAY CONRAD VEIDT —ln— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Dramatization of Helen Maclnnes' Exciting Novel, ABOVE SUSPICION Associate Programme Includes: N.Z. GOVT. REVIEW. "UNVEILING A MEMORIAL IN VELLA LAVELLA", "N.Z. PILOTS IN ITALY" "HEAVENLY MUSIC," Special Featurette of Modern and f Classical Music. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

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“GEOGRAPHY FOR EVERY CITIZEN.” PUBLIC LECTURE BY DR. G. JOBBERNS, Professor of Geography, Canterbury University College. Inaugural Meeting of Geographical Society. LECTURE HALL. WELLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, WEDNESDAY, FE'BpUARY 23. 1914, At 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome. 1 ■ _ WAIRARAPA KENNEL CLUB. ANNUAL CHALLENGE SHOW. SATURDAY. 'MARCH 4, 1614, At MESSRS. FAGAN’S MOTOR GARAGE, DIXON STREET, MASTERTON. RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS. REDUCTION IN RAILWAY USAGE URGED. Conditions compel the Railways Department to make a drastic curtailment of train services. This renders permits and restrictions essential. The public, by wholeheartedly co-operating iu Hie reduction of their use of Railway transport, will hasten the return of normal services. Restrictions are unpleasant for you, just as their necessity la distasteful to the service which normally welcomes and appreciates your support. HELP THE RAILWAYS TO HELP EVERYONE. CAR SERVICING, REPAIRS AND ACCESSORIES. HAVE your Willard Battery pepped up for the holiday season: we are specialists in that work. Thomas Ballinger and Co., Ghuznee St. MOTORISTS! Save money on repair bills. We are Welding Specialists. Gil-berd-Mltcliell. Oxweld Co.. 114 Taranaki St. BROKEN Windscreens — Stocks Safety Glass, ready cut, all regular models. Wellington Plate Glass Works. 128 lory St., onp. City Connell Milk Depot, lei, nl-fll7, MORGAN & Son, Peter St., have given satisfactory service to Motorists for many years. ‘Tel. 54-245.' TRUCK LUBRICATION. FITZGERALD BROS., LTD.. lOT Wakefield Street, have a Special Service for Truck Operators. Ensure regular Expert Lubrication b.v Qualified Staff and make your annointmeut today. RADIOS. REPAIRS HEHVICING MULLARD Shortwave and Broadcast Battery (Vibrator), 6-valvc Radio; new, 1)39 15/- without battery. It. B. Fowler, 78 Manners St, RADIOS Bought, Serviced. Buy Portable Gramophones, Pick-ups, etc. Opp. old Library, in Parish St., Bowden’s Bldgs., Wholesale Repair Service. Ring 41-962 BATTERY Chargers, tor Radio,' Car and Fence: ruu off any shafting. Particulars from Auto Replacements Ltd., Frankton (the Motor Parte Specialists)._ RADIO and Electrical Repairs to all makes Radios and Appliances. “Fear’a.” 31 Willis St., Wellington. >

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 123, 19 February 1944, Page 4

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