(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FINAL TWO DAYS I A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. BASIL RATHBONE KARLOFF — BARBARA O'NEIL — lAN HUNTER “TOWER of LONDON” SPECTACULAR, ROMANTIC ADVENTURE! Special Featurettes. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre 144-144). DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORPORATION, LIMITED. 2 P.M. REGENT 8 PM - A /117 17'T' ,hc most lovable, laughable characters seen for IVIL/JD 1 many a day! T TT? A T> the tuneful song hits that everybody shall soon ATL iS/A IX be singing and whistling! A NEVER-ENDING PARADE OF LAUGHS . . . THRILLS . . . ROMANCE! GABBY, tbe 1 Touv Crier. | For GencralExhibition., a. w im, ■». J GALA PREMIERE NEXT THURSDAY! PLANS NOW ON VIEW AT THE D.I.C. & THEATRE (44-144). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
THURSDAY . . . OPERA Back to Wellington for a TTOTTQT? Short Season Only. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 56-230.
JOHN BATES AND CO., N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, ANNOUNCE that, to avoid repacking and transit costs, ALL UNSOLD EXHIBITS in their China and Crystal Pavilion WILL BE SUBJECT TO SPECIAL DISCOUNTS OF FROM 10 PER CENT. (2/- in £) to 20 PER CENT. (-1/- in £) during the closing month. PERIOD April 5 to May 4. LOCATION: Main Entrance. General Exhibits Court. THIS NOTABLE EXHIBIT, universally acclaimed the finest in the Exhibition. is UNDER THE JOINT AUSPICES AND SOLE CONTROL OF—JOHN BATES AND CO., LTD.. Christchurch. —and — JOHN BATES (AUCK.), LTD., Auckland. •KTATIONAL ART GALLERY. £r Buckle Street. THE CORONATION PICTURE AND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION OF INTERNATIONAL AND NEW ZEALAND ART. Hours — Weekdays: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FEES— Adults 1/-. Children (accompanied by adults). Cxi. Season Tickets 5/-. TEAROOM OPEN DAILY.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 183, 30 April 1940, Page 3
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