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ATTEND THE MATINEE—AVOID THE CROWDS TONIGHT. Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. MIGHTY EASTER ENTERTAINMENT 2 p.m. TODAY 7.45 p.m. " StUEI) M MERRY WITH MUSIC ■4. What a parade of pep and pulchritude! Seven gorgeous girls . . . running ’ 4 after romance ... bring you love and laughter in a big. big way! Steering » i .A /a 1 ' \ CECILIA PARKER » PEGGY 1 - ■ - » MORAN * DIANA LEWIS * <V/g kJfflEsfflLe V-y S. 1. SAKALL ♦ ISOBEL ELSCM WSa Ms- * CARL ESMOKO * LOUISE Jt B V-W- . I BEAVERS * DONALD MEEK ♦ . ■ lewis HOWARB ~ josepV pastern A A » ‘ ,09 -««>c»" V’ * A FRANK BORZAGF AW f.-i'h rt\C \ PRODUCTION _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS EXTRA SPECIAL M.-G.-M. SHORT FEATURETTES. PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, I/-. PLANS AT THEATRE.

TIVOLI PLAZA I TE^; 9 There IX™ Action: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. .... TODAY at 11 a.m. 7 p.m.—TONIGHT—7 p.m. THEN AT 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. CHARLES LAUGHTON :: MAUREEN O’HARA EASTER MONDAY—At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. "THIS LAND - IS MINE" THE TIMELIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— ’ GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE ~ J "SUNSET IN WYOMING" wH* • '? (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) ; P“ ** * J 2 p.m. —SUNDAY—7.45 p.m. By Permission of the Authorities, tor ”— Robert Donat triumphs Servicemen and their Friends. " 'IWMmSM gloria JEAN, in agajn in die stirring story "A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN" .. \ of yesterday that tells of plus Ulsi to day! A fervent young RICHARD ARLEN :: ANDY DEVINE lover who hears his coun- — In — try’s call..and a girl who "MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC <1? J ' || bravely bids him go! (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' j||l| -» " ♦ I -/ SUNDAY—TIVOLI—SUNDAY 4 \ SPECIAL PROGRAMME—EASTER MONDAY, WV 1.45 and 7 p.m. - - ■ - A wr- 8 ' Jlb STATE - PETONE TONIGHTAt 8 o'clock J® With Matinee of 2 p.m. Xpowlu » WBICT OOJWI —ln— 101 it 1 H® “HAPPY GO I I ICKY” MOKLBY -B-J W W JB. Phyllis Calvert • John Mills —With— RELEASED BY 20th CENTURY-FOX. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SETTY HUTTON .. EDDIE BRACKEN ST | RR)NG story of the man destiny picked to seal a tyrant's doom! RUDY VALLEE ERIC BLORE , //We crc ccllQd to struggle for the destiny not of this country alone, but of the , , ... civilized world .• . And we shall at last see that wicked fabric destroyed which Songs, Romance and Comedy, oil in hcjs brought with it more miseries, more horrors, than are paralleled «n any part lavish Technicolour. of thc annaJs of mankind/' YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE PARALLEL WITH EVENTS TO TODAY! Box Pions at Theatre (Tel. 63-899) NEWS HIGHLIGHTS—Flemington Cup. N.Z. Troops on New Guinea and Treasury . . .. , ■ Island. N.Z. Nurses Embark. Army Trades Training. (For Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT THEATRE ONLY UNTIL TUESDAY MORNING.

THOSE TREASURED TRINKETS PUT THEM TO WORK IN THE WAR EFFORT! In almost every home there are valuable old pieces nf jewellery . . . nc\er used—but probably treasured kcepcsakos. Today, when our country is in urgent need of money to ensure victory . . . why not convert those trinkets into War Savings Certificates. It’s so easy to do this. Bring or post your old gold ornaments, old diamond rings and brooches to us. We will pay you today’s inarket value for them, and you can invest the proceeds in National War Savings. W. M. HAYCRAFT & CO.. Manufacturing Jewelters. (ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS). 94 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON (OVER PUESTUN’S). Registered packages will receive prompt alteutien.

KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS WORKING. HOLDUI’S RETARD OUR WAR E EEO KT. One wagon out. of thousands. Does it. matter if It stands needlessly idle for a little while? Of course it mailers! Every wagon in the land is needed every hour of the day . In wartime all transport lines lead to the liattlefront. Keep the wagons moving on tlieir vital iournevs to serve the fighting men. Less siandstll). more running lime per wagon. That’s the answer. WILL YOU SEE TO IT FROM NOW ON? <

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 164, 8 April 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 164, 8 April 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 164, 8 April 1944, Page 3

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