FINALLY TODAY—2 & 8 p.m. “BBYOND THE BLUE HORIZON” —With— DOROTHY RICHARD LAMOUR—and—DENNING (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Stlaiitt Oir Sir Benjamin Fuller 111 TOMORROW 2—-s—B p.m. in MEET—ALAN LADD The Most Sensational Star Discovery of 1942! He'll be the Talk of Wellington! "I’zy “THISGUH FOR HIRE” Drama as Tense as a Trigger Finger! —With— VERONICA LAKE ROBERT PRESTON For Twenty-four Hours in a Lonely Shack, he held her at his Mercy at the Point of a Gun—a Professional Killer with Ice for a Heart! , —BOOK AT ONCE— Plans D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) A Paramount Picture. Recommended More Especially for Adults, and Definitely Unsuitable for-Children.)
PUBLIC LECTUIIE By GEOFFREY HODSON, International Lecturer and Author. “MAN AND THE INVISIBLE UNIVERSE.” Completes ist week's cycle. TODAY, THURSDAY, 7.30 P.M. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 40 MARION STREET. Admission Free. Written Questions. ALL INVITED. DANCING. SOCIAL AND DANCE, to be held at TE WHIT! HALL, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1042. Proceeds in aid of our Maori and Pakcha Boys of Gladstone District. Supper provided. Good music. ADMISSION: GENTS 2/6, LADIES 1/6. J. PAPAN’UI, Secretary. ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). WELLINGTON —iContinued > BRADFORD House, 236 Oriental Pde.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel, 51-520. . HOTEL Selwyn, 7 Cambridge Tee.—Quiet, comfortable and handy to all attractions, Tel. 50-035. AIUJYLE House, 20 Murphy St., 5 min station.—Bed and Light Breakfast, 5/-, 25/ weekly. 46-925. ENNISMOKE Private Hotel, 53 Bouleott St.—Vacancies, superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. -43-324. KING’S Private Hotel, under new management, excellent accommodation. Courtenay 1 >laee, opposite Fire Station Tel. .i2-ii.~>2.* HOTEL Trocadero, 296 Lambton Qy(handy wharves and railways). L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel, 43-406. HOTEL Mayo, Marion St., near Te Aro P.O, —Excellent accommodation, bed and break fast; casuals, perinaiients. Tel. 52-543. DONBANK Private Hotel has vacancies Bed and Breaklast, single and to share. Dinner optional. Phone 53-014. CH RISTCIIURCH. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH.100 Bedrooms each with private telephone and hot and cold running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available. Unrivalled situation in Cathedral Spuare. heart of the City. Full inclusive tariff, 22/6. (Lunch optional.) ' N. WRAY MILLNER, w Proprietor. - PALMERSTON NORTH. ACCOMMODATION, Bed and Breakfast or Full Hoard. Good table. (Working men als ( > catered for). Moderate chargee KING’S COURT (PRIVATE) UO'IEL. 113 Fitzherbert Avenue. Te 1. 63t>S.- (Under new management.) " HOTEL CARLTON. CUBA St.—When in Palmerston North stop at this popular C.T., A.A., I*. S. and Govt. Tourist, House. Every possible modern eonvenieneo. Tel. 5102. N. K. Beveridge, Proprietor. ; 11ATLWAY Hotel.— Centrally situated, all eotivs. aud excellent cuisine. First-class double and single rooms available; moderate tariff Mrs. A. Clarke, Proprietress (late Cent nil Hotel.) RANGItTkEI Private Hotel. Bed and breakfast, l’>/- Single, double rooms Ilangi 11kel St.TURANGI, TUHANGI, on the Banks of tho Tongariro River, in between National Park and Taupo. Full Board or Rent a Hut. In Visitors’ Book, “Peace in Time of War.” Reservations Bridge Lodge and Store, Private Bag, National Park. “ WAI'I'AII ERE BEACH, LE VIN. WAI TA HER l~G’ues I House assures you a restful holiday. Tariff 18/- daily, 'lei. -IW,K- Mrs. Buchanan. WANGANUI. >’ll ITI-ili mN Hotel, (’usuals ur I'ermum-ius. ilot uuil Cold Witter SpilcPUis Lounges, ('lias G Hliiines. Prop Tel 3225 Wmic, n n i —— METROPOLITAN Ilolel. Excellent table, spacious lounges: concessions A.A.. C.T.'s and members H.M. Forces. Speight's Ales. .Moderate tariff. J. W. Green, Proprietor, Tel. 2084, , REST HOMES. ‘GI.ENLYON" Coiivnleseent Home — Napier offers sunuv home for recuperating the tired ami unwell during winter inontlii Happy surroundings. Verv reasons’ls Tel 2708 SUCt'ESSIi'UI. ventures have the founds tion of pregalned knowledge. Your shop ping venture can tie more successful if you make a daily liablt of reading these columns ami becoming fortified with shop ping knowledge.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 2
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