BOOKED OUT FOR TONIGHT SECOND SATURDAY, AND ALL RESERVABLE SEATS ARE BOOKED. 1/- and 1/6 Seats on Sale at 7.15 p.m. ATTEND THE MATINEES BEYOND PRECEDENT IN MOTION PICTURE MIRACLES! A uhiviisai . JUS yicmt yKr TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, At 2 and 8 p.m. Plans for all Next Week Open Monday. A THEATRE Pions at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommehded by Censor for Adults.)
GALA NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACt. Oir.: G, U Johnston •«- TWO COMPLETE SESSIONS DAILY ■’ 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. BRAND NEW. DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND Universal Pictures Present DEANNA DURBIN'S PROTEGE GLORIA JEAN In A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS ALL HER OWN ‘MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT’ With GEORGE DOLENZ FAY HELM Gloria Jean In the Best of Voice Sings Numerous Musical Interludes. Produwtf against a background of glittering gaiety, lovishly mounted, beautifully gowned, "Moonlight In Vermont" starts where all other musicals have left off. Seven Songs— Topped "by "Lover," "Something Tells Me," "After the Beat," "They Got Me In the Middle of Things," "Be a Good Girl.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —SECOND BIG FEATURE— Brand New 1944 Action Melodrama MURDER ... SUSPENSE - - - TERROR • - - EXCITEMENT IN THE YEAR'S MOST DRAMATIC MYSTERY PRESENTATION. VICTOR PAMELA JORY BLAKE , In ‘THE UNKNOWN GUEST* (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) PRICES: 2/3. 1/6, 1/- No Extra to Reserve at Theatre or D.I.C.
EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE ’ TOWN HALL BALL ALLIED NATIONALS APPEAL WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 14 GEO. MIELEK’S BAND. DA.NCING 6 P,M. TO MIDNIGHT ' DRESS OPTIONAL. FLOOR SHOW ; A.l. SUPPER. Tickets 3/- each. PROCEEDS AID TO RUSSIA. SPONSORED BY N.Z. SOCIETY FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.
• TOWN HALL CANCELLATION OF MEETING THE Y.M.C.A. CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATION SERVICE IN RESPONSE TO THE REQUEST OF HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS (INC.) HAS DECIDED TO CANCEL THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION SERVICE WHICH WAS TO BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL TOMORROW (SUNDAY), AFTERNOON, JUNE 11. ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE SO AS TO ENABLE A SERVICE OF PRAYER TO BE HELD.
"I hope that throughout the present crisis of the liberation of Europe them may be offered up earnest, continuous and wide.pre.d , _ llb slatelJ lbc Klns A SERVICE OF PRAYER AND DEDICATION CONDUCTED LN THE TOWN HALL AT 3 P.M. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE 11, 1944 The Bishop of Wellington will conduct the Service. The Reverend J. Thomson Macky. Moderator ot the Wellington 1 resbj tery, will give the Address. Organist: Mr. Clement Howe. “At this historic moment surely not one of us Is t°°J'’ l ®’’- ■ voting or too old to play a part in a nation-wide, a world-wide vigil of prayer as the great crusades set tortn. —His Majesty the King. CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. T. C. A. HISLOP, Mayor. Juno s, 1914.
NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. AUTUMN EXHIBITION NOW OPEN DAILY AT THE ART GALLERY. D.I.C. Hours :— Monday to Friday - 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturdays: 10 a.m 1- noon. Friday Evenings: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADMISSION. 1/-. ART UNION TICKETS. I/-. Entrance through D.I.C. Lounge. WILL GOLD BRING DEPRESSION TO NEW ZEALAND? HEAR JOHN HOGAN. King George Thea tre. Lower Hull, Sunday IXtli. !?.:i!> p.m Wellington C'oneert Chamber, 1. uvsday 20tb, B‘p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 217, 10 June 1944, Page 4
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