SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Weekend Audiences Apploudcd this Outstanding Short Subject. CARA HALL WELLINGTON'S TALENTED PIANIST, THE GRAND PIANO music in"wartime Oir:— Sir Beniamin Fuller 2 p.m. 8 p.m. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE OR ATTEND THE MATINEES For THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED —ln— THE GREATEST HIT EVER MADE BING CROSBY * 808 HOPE * FRED MocMURRAY * FRANCHOT TONE - sic RAY MILLAND * VICTOR MOORE * DOROTHY LAMOUR * PAULETTE GODDARD —ln— Poromount's STAR-STUDDED FESTIVAL, STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM With * VERA ZORINA * MARY MARTIN sk DICK POWELL - ❖ BETTY HUTTON * EDDIE BRACKEN * VERONICA LAKE * ALAN LADD * ROCHESfSp IT'S STAR-IFFIC! —STAR SHORT SUBJECTS— Include Pothe Newsreel—N.Z. Review—Music in War Time—Three Bears in a Boat. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. RESERVE NOW. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINISHING WEDNESDAY! YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE . . . J ’ \ VICTOR X HERBERT'S Tuneful Operetta, At With , JEANETTE „ ‘ MACDONALD " NELSON EDDY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OPERA HOUSE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230) COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY LESLIE HOWARD Giving His Finest Performance as “Pimpernel Smith” A British Empire Film. PLANS NOW OPEN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
ACCOMMODATION (Continued) W ELLINGTON —(Continued). COMFIIRTaIm.E Acpotn.. morning tray. caHtinlH. 196 Willis St. VISITORS - io Wollingtoj stay at Ponn Court 54 Hill St. Bed and breakfast Mrs J R Jessen, Proprietress, KING'S - Private Hotel. Courtenay PL. opp. Fire Station—All Servicemen specially eatereil for Tel. 52 652. HOI’EL? - Trocatlero. 29(1 Lambton Qy (handy wharves and railways) L. Giles. Proprietress. Tel. 43-490 HOTe£ Mansions—Vacancies tor perman ents and casuals, bed and breakfast. 81 Gliuznee St. Tel. 51-515. BRADFORD House, 23ti Oriental Pile.— Casuals anti permanents. Spacious lounge and sunro_m._ Tel. 51-520. AUCKLAND. ?A 4 !<iOM MOI >AT lON. "The Oaks," 48 AVeiiesiey St. 8.. 2 min. Queen St. 48-579. Breaitfast select. WELLESLEY House, Wellesley St. West, I’onsonby tram—Bed and breakfast, 7/6.— H. Rider Proprietress. MANSIONS Hotel. Wliiltaker Place —10/dav, £3/3/ weekly. Tei. 42-724. Mrs !•; S; ’q/yEcTtoFT" Private llotei, 2i> Symoiuls Sl.—Excellent table, central, select, moder ate tariff. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hodgson Proprs. CHRISTCHURCH. HtT’fßlTCecll (Private), 73 Manchester St. Christchurch. New niiiniigement, cheerful atmosphere, fires, good table, moderate tariff 'V. H- Brown, Prop. '.Tri I El. Federal Every eoiulorl, excelled table, h anil c. water, gas lives io bedrooms: tarifl' Ifi/li to 19/- a day. .AMBASSADORS Hotel—ll/6 day, £3/13/6 week from Jan. 1. 2miu. trams and station.—Mrs. T. J. Slecnnin, Proprietress.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 206, 29 May 1944, Page 2
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