DAILY AT W A WM'E’C Pl ° nS Ot DJ,C ' ° r 2.15 p.m. & 8 p.m. TheaDe (54-775). Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. You'll got a thrill every moment, as this tremendously exciting picture pounds across the screen . . . GEORGE RAFT-JAMES CAGNEY In Warner Bros.' Thrilling Prison Drama Featurettes include: "THE Lone Stranger (Cartoon); "Robbin' Good" (Variety) and Very Latest Overseas NEWSREEL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
Fuli Matinee at 2 Big Programme at 7«45 2/10, 2/3, I phone 53-080 for 1/6, 1/-. HJfEh Reserves. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Limited.) JACKIE COOPER BETTY FIELD OTTO KRUGER 1N Paramount's Bright Holiday Comedy of Puppy Love — “SEVENTEEN” ALSO HOPALONG CASSIDY (William Boyd) In Another Great Film "LAW of the PAMPAS" (Programme Approved Universal ' * .rVJ Exhibition.) .
STATE ’ — PETONE TODAY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. MICKEY ROONEY, LEWIS STONE “Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever” They are Here Again in Their Most Hilarious Entertainment. Box Plan Now Open at theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.)
CLOSING TONIGHT ! CLOSING TONIGHT ! CLOSING TONIGHT ! CLOSING TONIGHT ! N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION THE ONE GREAT EVENT IN YOUR LIFETIME YOU SHOULD NOT MISS! OFFICIAL CLOSING CEREMONY BY HIS’EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL i 3 p.m. TODAY—in the Band Shell Area or in the Assembly Hall if the weather is unfavourable. Upon his arrival Lord Galway will inspect a military guard of honour near the fountain. The Ceremony will commence with "God Defend New Sealand,” followed by addresses by the chairman of directors (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop), the president of the Exhibition Company (the Hon. D. G. Sullivan), and the Prime Minister (the Hon. P. Fraser). His Excellency the Governor-General will then officially declare the Exhibition closed. Ticket holders are expected to be in their'enclosure on the platform by 2.40 p.m. The Port Nicholson Silver Band Will Be In Attendance. THE COURTS ANU PAVILIONS WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 10 P.M. AND PLAYLAND TILL MIDNIGHT AS USUAL. MAORI CONCERT TONIGHT 8.30 p.m.—in the Maori Court. THE GREATEST DAY OF FUN AND FESTIVITY WE’VE EVER KNOWN. YOU MUST COME TO THE EXHIBITION FOR THE FINAL REVELS. GATES FINALLY CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT! SIGN THE CENTENNIAL ROLL PERPETUA 4 PE YOUR NAME IN THIS IMPORTANT HISTORICAL RECORD, TO BE PRESERVED IN THE DOMINION MUSEUM. General Exhibits Court—Next MOA ROLL CLOSES TONIGHT, MAY 4. BEST SCENIC TRIPS FROM WELLINGTON DAILY TRIPS BY RAILWAY BUSES FTSUALLY every day, including Sunday, comfortable buses, with careful drivers, U make sightseeing trips from Wellington. These excursions give the best of thrills for visitors to the Capital City. HUTT VALLEY OBSERVATION TOUR: 40 MILES. HALFDAY TRIP—3/6. (Depart Government Buildings 10.0 a.m. and 2.0 p.m.) HUTT VALLEY-PAEKAKARIKI SCENIC DRIVE: 65 MILES, HALFDAY TRIP—6/-. (Depart Government Buildings 9.30 a.m. and 2.0 p.m.) HUNDRED MILES SCENIC DRIVE (Via Akatarawa to Otaki and return via Paekakariki). ONE-DAY TRIP—IS/-. Minimum 5 Passengers. (Depart Government Buildings, 10.0 a.m.) TELEPHONE 47-800 FOR RESERVATIONS.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 5
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