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Here/s Another Reason why the 2/3 2 and 7.45 p.m. 300 Bargain Seats 1 /- D C C f nn O i U S y'JicaUd! re d 1 fc NO EXTRA TO BOOK! — i s Wellington's DominantTheatrc ————————— —— BECAUSE VOU ALWAYS SEE "TWO TOP-NOTCH" FIRST-RUN FEATURES. Re-Issue —by Popular Request—of a Tremendous Film Success "AND WITH THIS WAR AGAINST HITLERISM"—IS MORE THAN JUSTIFIED. BRITAIN'S GREATEST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT The True Life Story Of Martha McKenna "I W» 1 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 VeidL—Madeleine Carroll—Herbert Marshall ■ In Addition To This Great Film - Tense drama of the men who are a law unto themselves. (Both Roc. by the Censor for Adults.) Two 20th Century-Fox Features. — NO ADVANCE IN PRICES — BUT PLEASE BOOK EARLY — PLAn3.Lc7aND THEATRE — 51-595 — ADVISE BOOKING FOR GOOD SEATS.
z —. - TO®41 7 e xtended SEASON BY PUBLIC DEMAND. KJ CONTINUOUS FROM II A.M.E2 — Telephone 41-219 ■ — Sth BIG WEEK OF THIS THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT. Samuel Goldwyn Presents: “RAFFLES” Based upon the Celebrated Adventures of the "Amateur Cracksman, by E. W. Hornung. DAVID ouv|a MVEH DE HAVILLAND WITH DAME MAY WHITTY — DUDLEY DIGGES A United Artists Picture. IN ADDITION — A Brand New Supporting Thriller An R.K.O. Radio Picture. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.
ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON—(Continued). OTEL AVON, 24 Lambion Quay', close Ferry Wharf and Station —Bed and breakfast. Tel, 41-874, XTEW BALMORAL Private Hotel, ■L’ Courtenay Pl., Wgtn.; centre CityAll convs.; popular tariff Tel. 51-190. AfURNINGS’ PRIVATE HOTEL, 236 Oriental Pde., opposite bathing pavilion—First-class accomodation. Tariff 12/- daily. Tel. 51-520. AITANGI PRIVATE HOTEL, 58 Boulcott St. —Superior Accommodation. casuals and permanents; bed and breakfast. Tel. 41-682. LJOTEL MAYO, Marion St., near Te AA Aro P.O.—Excellent Accommodation, bed and breakfast: casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843. riOTEL TROCADERO, Lambton Qy. AA Under new management; completely refurnished. Casuals, per day; permanents, by arrangement. Tel. 43-496. OTEL SELWYN, 7 Cambridge TerAA race; quiet, comfortable, and handy to all attractions. Tariff 10/6 per day. Tel. 50-035. TZING'S PRIVATE HOTEL—ExcelAA- [mt Accommodation, casuals, permanents by arrangement; moderate tariff. Tel. 52-652. IANNISMORE PRIVATE HOTEL, 53 Boulcott St. — Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324, TJOTEL LLOYDS, Cuba St., next door Aj- Electricity Department. —Entirely renovated au'd refurnished. Tariff from 14/6 daily/permanents by arrangement. Write or Tel. 44-282. U OTEL BRISTOL, Private (under AA entirely New Management), cnr. Cuba and Ghuznee Sts. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Book now for Exhibition. Tel. 52-~218. HOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Quay— Quiet, central, comfortable; bed aud breakfast, 7/6; full board, 10/-, Telegrams, “Rutland.” Tel. 40-910. | WN’BANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 L' mins, centre city; pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping pong and billard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table 53-014. EN" IL WORTH, 92 Hill SL—Wellknown Guest House, near Parlt. Bldgs. Redecorated aud renovated throughout. Tariff, 12/6 daily; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 42-649, ORIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay.— Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour, first-class accommodation. *Tcl. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Propri etress. MASTERTON. IT7INDSOR HOUSE, corner Queen- ’* Renall Sts.—Bed aud breakfast 7/6; first-class accommodation. Tel. 1355. NAPIER. BRAE BURN,” 66 Marine ParadeSunny, central, quiet, comfortable; 9/- day, weekly by arrangement. Tel. 3107. Mrs. M. MacDonald. “YWAIKAIA,” 81 Marino Pde.—Newly- * ’ furnished, excellent accommodation. 9/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer. Proprietress. Tel 2349. EVONSHIRE HOUSE, 91 Marine Parade, home away from home; 8/day, weekly by arrangement. Enclose stamped envelope for reply. ’ ~ OTAKI. RAILWAY HOTEL —Good table, AV moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. Buses pass door. C.T. and A.A. Joe Quinn. ( IRAIGNISH Guest House —Restful A 7 change; beautiful surroundings and climate. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Dustin. TUBILEE HOTEL, OTAKI. — Now 'A under new management. Excellent table and accom.; moderate tariff. T. A. McFetridge.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 192, 10 May 1940, Page 2
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