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p Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Throughout N.Z. 2 p.m. — DAILY — 8 p.m. A 20th Century-Fox Production, Released in Conjunction with the World-wide 30-year Celebration of its President, SPYROS SKOURAS THE QUEEN COULD DO NO WRONG J (But Brother, How She Tried) I Jo TALLULAH i * S * > J, E BANKHEAD j r CHAIIIES J E COBURN 5 E BAXTER 3 WILLIAM J E EYTHE 3 £ mfjfinst s L 30’ in > VINCENT PRICExSn ' piiulU 6, Fioducrd by • Cotto preminger ERNST LUBITSCH J, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Latest British News: TRIAL OF THE "BEASTS OF BELSEN" BOOK AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE—SI-277

FREDERICK LONSDALE'S Famous Stage Success Make Sure Of Your Seats RESERVE AT THEATRE OR D.I.C. 1 stAte 1 Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Throughout N.Z. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. The Press Acclaim:— English "Daily Mail":— "... A First-class film, sparkles with wit . . ." ‘ON APPROVAL’ "Daily Mirror":— "... A real Lonsdale success . . . clever . . ." ‘ON APPROVAL’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With Clive BROOK Beatrice LILLIE Googie WITHERS Roland CULVER The Delightful Story of Two Young Blades Who Wanted Their Love—‘On Approval’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE, Telephone 51-595.

? — £5 FOR A NEW NAME! APPROPRIATE FOR THEIR NEW POLICY Ol’ SCREENING, i?i?nxr NOW ON ONT,Y r THE VERY BEST A GRADE 1 IEMo. THE DE LUXE IS CURRENTLY BEING RENOVATED THROUGH- | OUT. ANDWILL B.! ™ Ei ™ IS £5 FOR A NEW NAME! '■ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO FORWARD YOUR SUGGESTION TO THE MANAGER, DE LUXE THEATRE, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. AND MARK YOUR ENVELOPE “NEW NAME COMPETITION." ANY NUMBER OF SUGGESTIONS MAY BE I<ORWARDLD BY ANY ONE ENTRANT. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY NEXT OCTOBER 31. rrr MORE THAN ONE ENTRY OF JLHh NAME ULTIMATELY sni “ “ 1 £5 FOR A NEW NAME! COMING ATTRACTIONS TO THE—?—THEATRE will include: BETTE DAVIS in “NOW VOYAGER,” and “WATCH ON THE RHINE.” : DENNIS MORGAN ffl “THE DESERT SONG.” CARY GRANT in “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE.” All Your Favourite Stars in “HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN,” and many more Topliners! £5 FOR A NEW NAME! ?

TIVOLI TEL. 43-968. OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS (Where There is Alwoys o Good Show.) MATINEE TODAY—I.4S p.m. 7 p.m.—TONIGHT—7 p.m. ANTON WALBROOK DEBORAH KERR in "THE LIFE AND DEATH COLONEL BLIMP" A magnificent story in Spectacular and Glorious Technicolour. —Associate Feature— Wm. TRACY JOE SAWYER "FALL IN" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2 p.m. SUNDAY 7.45 p.m. By Permission of the Authorities for Servicemen and their Friends. WILLIAM TRACY JAMES GLEASON in "TANKS A MILLION" Plus HARRIET HILLIARD in "HI GOOD LOOKIN'' (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY—TIVOLI—SUNDAY

STATE - PETONE TONIGHT . . AT B'CLOCK With Matinee at 2 p.m. For a Special Five-Day Season. “BATHING BEAUTY” —Starring— RED SKELTON ESTHER WILLIAMS And BASIL RATHBONE BILL GOODWIN ETHEL SMITH And HARRY JAMES and his Orchestra (All in Glorious Technicolour) GORGEOUS, HILARIOUS and MELODIOUS BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (Tel. 63-899) . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BE WISE—BOOK EARLY!

TODAY, 2 p.m. TONIGHT, at 8. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONLY A FEW 4/- SEATS LEFT FOR TONIGHT BUT STILL PLENTY OF EARLY DOOR GALLERY AT 2/- AVAILABLE , AT THEATRE SWEET SHOP. Tlie Wellington Musical Comedy Co.’s Sensational Production of Wfofwwr THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF ALL TIME. PRICES: Evenings, 6/-, 4/-, 2/- (no tax). Gallery, Late Doors, 1/C. Matinees, 4/-, 2/6, 1/6. Children to Matinees, 2/-, 1/6, 1/-. BE EARLY! BOOK EARLY AT D.I.C. FOR NEXT WEEK

TO PARENTS I STAFF WANTED EMPLOYMENT WITH THE SELF HELP CO-OP. Offers (he best prospects of advancement of any Grocery Organization in New Zealand. The most up-to-the-minute methods in the trade are taught in modern shops and. under congenial working conditions. Every prospect of early advancement is given to those showing keenness and ability. Start your boy with a worthwhile firm, in a worthwhile trade. HIGHEST WAGES PAID. Apply personally or in writing, to: STAFF MANAGER, 292 TARANAKI STREET. Phone 51-700. 1. ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS.—None of the positions from General Manager to Shop Manager is tilled by a Director’s relative. No relative of an Executive can join the firm. 2. STAFF BENEFIT FUND.—Established 1932—subsidized by the firm £2OOO a year —members weekly contribute 3d. in the £ of wages, maximum 1/9. Lodge members 2d., maximum 1/2. BENEFITS:— Sickness: First week 90 per cent, of wages after first, day; thereafter in accordance with Social Security Benefits (most sicknesses are for less than one week). Medical Expenses: Medical Expense not met by Social Security or Lodge. Death of Member: Single, £4O; married. £lOO. Birth of first and second child, each £10; each child after second, £25. Educational Bursary: An Educational Bursary of £lOO is payable to a member with three children; for each child after the third an additional bursary of £lOO is payable. A special provision is made in the case of children of members killed or totally incapacitated while in the Armed Forces. In their case, the £lOO bursary is payable on behalf of each and every child. The bursary is available at the maximum rale of £25 per annum for 4 years, while attending Secondary •School, Technical College, or University. 3. BONUS.—Bonus paid quarterly and/or yearly (last year £10,000). 4. SUPERANNUATION FUND.—Members of (his Fund are insured for £ 10(H) plus bonuses, payable at age of 00 or 05. At present 210 members in Fund. The firm pays .the whole of (lie premiums—£SOOO a year; the employee pays nothing. 5. CO-OPERATIVE PROFIT SHARING.— In addition Io highest wages, a sum equal to two-thirds of (he net income of the Self Help Co-op. and all associate companies, is paid to their Staffs in bonus, educational bursary, benefit fund, and superannuation.

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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 4