AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. -KINGSALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST, u Tomorrow at If a.«. OTHER SESSIONS at 2.15, 5, & 8 p.m. WITH GREAT PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THE NX PREMIERE of -this year’s most Timely ond Important Motion Picture —now the rage of all over America—and on its way to establish New Attendance Records in Wellington. 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENT Thout 1 MO * E MARIES! -J < , IN THE BATTLE UNESt 2.:.— . ueart OF our N* T,or ' MM H’s the on-the- * M ™ -Wy »cene »fory of the t ma k* n S of Unde Sam’s fightingest M nephews! It’s Adventurousing! W / W A SMMi I % \\\k dorring Sjl John Mauroon Randolph an \ PAINE • O’HARA • SCOTT # wHbsP DARRYL F.ZANUCK jF • 'v/X. Ofrecled by Iniie HemberMwiv - ’’ ” a 20, h Cenlvry-Fox .(Approved for Univcrsol Exhibition.),'! This picture is dedicated to tho 388 U.S. Marines who, at Wake Island, wrote in Blood and Bravery tho most Glorious Chapter in their 166 years of Fighting History. ; - u OUTSTANDING SUPPORTS INCLUDE—, s NEWSREEL SCENES OF SUPPLIES BEING RUSHED TO NEW GUINEA—"THE POWER TO WIN," AN AUSTRALIAN GOVT. ITEM—"WONDERS OF THE SEA," - A NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN SUBJECT DEALING WITH BARRIEF REEF. PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY—HURRY! BOOK AND BE SURE—-AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. TEL. 52-212.
tllllll TUDOR WILLIS ST. TBL. 41-219. Dir.: Amolgamoted Theatres Ltd. Dally from 11 a.m. Nightly at 7.30 p.m. An Uproarious Comedy-Romance —Packed with Excitement. CAROLS LOMBARD And JACK BENNY ~ ‘To Be or Not To Be’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE: The Greatest Musical Western in Years! "GO WEST YOUNG LADY", —With— PENNY SINGLETON GLENN FORD ANN MILLER ; CHARLIE RUGGLES (App. for Universal Exhibition.) WELM'NCTON REPERTORY TtHEATRE Presents Sir James Barrie’s “DEAR BRUTUS" “DEAR BRUTUS” Produced by G. HEILiEiN GARD’NER, TECH'NICAL COLLEGE HiAILL. FIRST NIGHT. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 8 P4n. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. BOX PEANS AT D.I.C. Be a First-Nighter. KIDBURNJE E.PjS. PAI®. KIDBIRNIE RESERVE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, At 3 p.m. To raise Funds for a fully-equipped and up-to-date First Aid Post to adequately serve the district. An Afternoon of Fun and Games. Some of the Attractions are:— Baby Show for Children up to 18 months. Burlesque Football Match. Flower,Swetts' and Cake stalls. Afternoon Tea (Madame X in attendance). It is the duty of all Kilbirnle residents to be there. Bring your spending power, the Children and Dad for a great afternoon’s fun. SITUATIONS WANTED—(Continued). LADY Accountant, starting business, Palm. Nth would like keep tradesmen’s books, balance-sheets, income tax returns, etc. Service and accuracy. PB6O, “Dominion,” Palm. Nib. APPLICANTS are reminded that to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully aud Clearly. NoteExcept In special cases where originals are usked for, applicant® are advised to send COPIES Of references only. FARM WORK WANTED POSITION Wanted by Two Youths on Sheep or Dairy Farm, 5564, “Dominion." SHABEMILKING. SHAREMILKING, 80 to 100 cows. Commence at once. Ring 2, Foxton, or write Post Office Hotel, Foxton. WORK WANTED ANU REPAIRS PARKIN BROS, for Sboptlttluga. Office and General Alterations. PIANO Tunings. 10/- Repairs, overhauls Howell (Tuner to 2ZB), 40 Taranaki St (Levy Bldgs.). 'l'el. LEATHER Covers for photographs of absent soldier friends. J. E. Evaus, 156 Lambton Qy. Tel. 44-770, CHIMNEY . Sweep, absolutely no mess guaranteed. Tel. 41-015.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 288, 3 September 1942, Page 2
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