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Gala Patriotic Premiere of IRVING BERLIN'S “THIS IS THE ARMY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRODUCED BY WARNER BIROS. IN TECHNICOLOUR ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS at The New Paramount SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 8 P.M. PLANS OPEN AT D.I.C. NEXT TUESDAY.

IT STARTS TODAY ... A GRAND AND GLORIOUS HOLIDAY PROGRAMME FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Din: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. . 2 p.m.—TODAY AND TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. RIP-ROARING ACTION OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS. i - - OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND ANN SHERIDAN :: ALAN HALE —SECOND BIG FEATURELAUGHS . . . LAUGHS . . . LAUGHS GALORE. DAMON RUNYON'S BROADWAY COMEDY SENSATION, THE TOP EDWARD G. “ k t ° p Robinson SLIGHT CASE MURDER’ PUBLIC ENEMY No. 399 JOINS THE "400" All's well till his ex-mob pals park four slightly dead bodies in his best guest roam. Then it's a slight case of hysterics. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS NOW AT THEATRE AND D.I.C.

DE LUXE THEATRE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. (Tel. 53-080). 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. HERE IT IS...THE ALL-STAR COMEDY SPECIAL New Universal Pictures Present FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND DONALD O'CONNOR The Screen's Comedy Break-Up. SUSANNA FOSTER Of "The Phontom of the Opera" PEGGY RYAN A'riotin' Again. THIS IS THE LIFE With Louise ALLBRITTON Patrie KNOWLES b Eddie QUILLAN ’ Featuring Glorious Music By Susanna Foster "L'AMOUR/ 1 TOUJOURS, L'AMOUR," "CIRIBIRIBIN," "WITH A SONG IN MY HEART," "OPEN THY HEART," And The Sensational Song Hits "ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL," "IT'S THE GIRL" —Second Big Feature— The Tastiest Mexican Dish Since Chili Con Came ARM I D A in The Girl From Monterrey With EDGAR KENNEDY VEDA ANN BORG JACK LA RUE Kennedy Burns. . . Armida Explodes. . .When "The Girl from Monterrey'' Is Caught Between Two Men. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Added Attraction—"THE BRIDGE OF DISASTER" and "SHATTERING DOOM" Chapters Five and Six of the Thrilling Serial "THE GREAT NORTHERN MYSTERY" Starring RALPH MORGAN, MILBURN STONE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. PUKIO TRIBAL COMMITTEE. EUCHRE AND DANCE. Wind-up for the Season. KAHUTARA HALL. TONIGHT (FRIDAY) Good Euchre Prizes. Spotlight Dance. Several Competition Dances. Modern and Old-Time Dancing from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Maori Items. GRAND MUSIC BY UDY’S FULL ORCHESTRA. LADIES 1/C. GENTS 2/-. RETURNED BOYS 1/-. SITUATIONS VACANT— (Continued) WANTED, Ladies’ Hairdresser for three weeks, commencing November 0, Levin. Apply K3GS. “Dominion.” WANTED. Driver for Caterpillar D.2 and Angledozer; experience all earth work , essential; wages no object to good man. M. Macauley, 132 Perry St., Maslerton. MEN AND YOUTHS. MEN and Youths for Box Factory. Pre- . pared train inexperienced men of good < type; 40-hour week and overtime. , Apply to— I THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER & c HARDWARE CO., LTD. Petone. | ADDRESSOGRAPH SERVICE. C F i WE have a Vacancy in our Addressograph c Service Dept, for a Girl about 18 years r of age. No previous experience necessary, f Five-day week and exceptionally good p working conditions. b Salary and prospects will bo commensu- J rate with ability and initiative shown. p Apply, either in person or in writing, n with copies of testimonials, to— A The Secretary, ARMSTRONG & SPRINGHALL, LTD., « N.Z. Insurance Buildings, | Johnston Street, Wellington. T G (Continued on Page 8.) (

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 2