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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., Throughout N.Z. ™ Here's Another Reason why the QAILY —— — Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/3 2 and 7.45 p.m. Jwlk ptl" H& Bargain Scats 1/De cJn^JnyYi= T o h t ed! r ‘ ! M Kai NO EXTRA TO BOOK! ( - s y/eliington's Dominanttheatre (IECAUSE YOU ALWAYS SEE "TWO TOP-NOTCH" FIRST-RUN FEATURES. - - - IWw Re-Issue —by Popular Request—of a Tremendous Film Success BRITAIN'S GREATEST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT The True Life Story Of Martha McKenna "I W« I Bl" Four Words that Symbolised a Woman's Sacrifice for Her Country. PRIDE LOVE — EVEN HONOUR FORFEITED — THAT SHE MIGHT HELP HER MOTHERLAND TO FREEDOM. — Starring — Conrad Veidt—Madeleine Carroll —Herbert Marshall IT'S TIMELY—"And with this War against Hitlerism"—lS MORE THAN JUSTIFIED. ln Addition To This Groat Film —— drama of the men who are a law unto themselves . . . and of the girl who dares to break all their rules! it I r lk i& ®1 M f Jdl LYNN BARI " I d f*l k k 1 "IC. AUBREY SMITH JBII woods stLdg (Programme Recommended by the Censor rAMANDA DUFF for Adults.) ’ ' Two 20th Century-Fox Releases. — NO ADVANCE IN PRICES — BUT PLEASE BOOK EARLY — PLAN D.I.C. AND THEATRE — 51-595 — ADVISE BOOKING FOR GOOD SEATS.

ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON —(Continued). DONBANK ’ PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 mins, centre city; pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping pong and billard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table 53-014, VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. HMIE well-known ST. ELMO RESI- - DENTIAL FULLY-FURN. FLAPS offer refined people first-class accommodation; also Bed-sitting-room with tray, use of community kitchen ; short or long term (partial service). 99 Hill St. Tel. 42-845. ~ TWYFORD FLATS. MODERN, Homelike Furnished Flats and Bed-sitting-rooms; sunshinehot water; garden. VISITORS specially welcome. S6a Hill St.. Wellington. AUCKLAND. iLfARINA HOTEL, St. Heliers Bay waterfi-ont. 12/6 day, £3/15/weekly. Glorious harbour view, excellent cuisine. H. Brown. Tel. 25-759. ST. HELIERS BAY (seaside. J-hour from City), Swain’s Private Hotel, £3/5/- weekly; 10/6 a day; 7/6 bed and breakfast, "A WATEA, 28-30 Upper Queen St., past K’hape Rd., double and combined furnished flats from 30/-. Permanents arranged. Phone 41-011. “rpOMOANA,” above Library, 44 Weilesley St., E. —7/6 day, 37/6 wk. Mise O. Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland. ELLESLEY HOUSE, Wellesley St. West, Ponsonby tram. Dinner, bed, breakfast, 7/6; bed. breakfast, 6/6; weekly terms. H. Rider, Proprietress. B' RAEBURN,” 16 Lower Symonds St., Auckland ; centrally situated; beautifully furnished apartments. BED and Tray, 5/6, “Cumarvo,” 72 Symonds St., 2 min. Queen St. Mrs. N. F. Cox, Proproetress. Tel. 41-411. A BE'RCORN, 363 Queen St., above Town Hall. —Bed, breakfast; 6/6; free parking—ls-254. P~ RINOEiS LODGE, Private Hotel — Excellent cuisine, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St. 12/6 day, Mrs. M. Bethune, Proprietress. VEXTXOR PRIVATE HOTEL, King ’ Edward’s Parade. Devonport—Seaside xYcdom., 12/- day; £3/17/6 week; summer tariff. Tel. 22-466. YECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 Symonds St. —Bed. breakfast, 8/-; dinner, bed, breakfast, 10/-; day, 12/-; week, £3/10/-. Tel. 44-268, CHRISTCHURCH. A MBASSADOR’S HOTEL.—IO/6 a -k*- day, £3/3/- a week; 2 mins, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman. Proprietress. HOTEL CECIL (Private), 73 Manchester St. South, ChristchurchFree garage; 10/6 day, permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. J. Filiery. Proprietor. 'XTEAV - HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 Manehestcr St.—9/6 day; weekly by arrangement; newly furn.; 3 min. station. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, 37 Mank-’ Chester St., 2 min. from station — 10/6 day, £3/3/- week, permanents from 35/-, C.T. and P.S. House. A. V. Dodd, Prop. TTOTEL FEDERAL DE LUXE.— Every comfort, excellent table, h and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff, 15/- to 17/6 day.

DUNEDIN. T EVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly op? Railway Station —Tariff’ 11/G a day. £2/16/- week; largest private hotel in N.Z. Box 112, Dunedin. HAMILTON. A LMADALE PRIVATE HOTEL '(A. Mcßae, Prop).—A.A., C.T. Hotel; tennis court; 11/- day. Mr. and Mrs. lan Duncan, Managers. MASTERTON pHEQUERS GUEST HOUSE, Renal! St., Masterton. Tel. 1810. Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings ; moderate tariff NAPIER. Devonshire house, di Marine Parade, home away from home; 8/day, weekly by arrangement. ■ Enclose stamped envelope for reply. "VICE Home in sunny Napier, owned by *’ trained nurse (married), will take charge of elderly ladies. Particulars ring 4775; write Treman, 24 Thompson Rd., Na pier. BRAEBURN,” 66 Marine Parade — Sunny, central, quiet, comfortable: 9/- day. weekly by arrangement. Tel. 3107. Mrs. M. MacDonald. “VVAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.—Newly- ’’ furnished, excellent accommodation. 9/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer. Proprietress Tel 2349. B’ EACH HOUSE," Marine Parade, offers ideal accommodation; reasonable tariff. M. Plunkett, late “The Terraces.” Tel. 2765. QPA PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Hot Salt O Bathe. — Comfortable, up-to-date finest House. Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. ■*o76. __ B’ ROOKLYN Private Hotel, Napier.— Contra), close to Railway Station, Parade; excellent nccom.: reasonable tariff Mrs. Thomas. ELTA.” Station Street, Napier.— Comfortable -accommodation;- central- handy Station and Parade; tariff moderate ’ Mrs. Beamish, G" LENCOE.” 194 Hastings St., Napier. Burn. Rooms, morning tray: handy to Parade and town. Miss Macdonald, Proprietress! NELSON. W" AINUI HOUSE offers you a pleasant holiday; extensive grounds and reeord sunshine. Write for illustrated folder.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 190, 8 May 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 190, 8 May 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 190, 8 May 1940, Page 2

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