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2 p.m. 8 p.m, LAST TWO DAYS—FRANK MORGAN —ln—The . W T Vanishing Virginian Also Starring KATHRYN GRAYSON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre (45-100) AGAIN! The MAJESTIC Adds Lustre to its Already Unsurpassed Prestige, AND ON WEDNESDAY NEXT PROUDLY PRESENTS ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTION! Glowing with the Radiant -Beauty of Rainbow TECHNICOLOUR. INSPIRING DRAMA AT ITS MIGHTIEST! A Story so Poignant in its Essence, so Restrained in its Telling, so Tender in its Detail, that is Mgst Pull at the Heart of Everyone. Only the Brilliant Talents of Lovely era GARSON Surpassing Even Her Portrayal in Goodbye Mr. Chips/* AND DASHING WALTER PIDGEON Greater Even than His Role in “How Green Was My Valley," COULD DO JUSTICE TO Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Tender Fictionizcd Drama, BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST DRAMA— That's Aimed at tho Heart of Every Mother, Father, Son and Daughter. UNFORGETTABLE . . . . . . INSPIRING! Charmed New York; filled its Largest Theatre to Capacity for Months. Sydney Acclaimed it one of the Greatest Motion Pictures of our Time When it Screened to Capacity Houses for 29 Weeks. PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE D.I.C. & THEATRE (45-100) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

ACCOMMODATION — (Continued). WELLINGTON—i Con tlriued I NEW Balmoral I’rivate Hotel. Courtenay I’l., Wellington, centre city.—All coavß., popular lurin’. Tel. 51-190. HOTEL Rutland (Private), behind Prudential Building, Lambton Qy., Quiet, central, comfortable; bed and breakfast, 7/-; full board,- 10/-. Telegrams “Kutlaud.” Tel. 40-910. AUCKLAND. HYECROFT Private Hotel, 26 Symonds St.—£3/10/- weekly. 12/- day Under new management.—Mr. and Mrs, H, Kiddle, .MANSIONS Hotel, Whittaker Place—lo/day, £3/3/- weekly.. Phone 42-724. Mrs. E. Speer, Proprietress. ACCOMMODATION, "The Oaks," 4S Wellesley St., E. 2niiu. Qtteeu St. 48-579. Breakfast, dinner. „ WELLESLEY House, Wellesley St. West, Ponsonby tram—Bed anil breakfast. 7/6. H, Hiller, Proprietress. HOTEL Northland.—Private Hotel de Luxe, Queen St. —A.A. aud P.S. House. ■Mr. mill Mrs. John P, Riordan. CHRISTCHURCH NEW Hotel Windsor, 47 Manchester St.— 9/6 day; 8 min. statiou. New management. V, Main, Proprietor. __ HOTEL Cecil (Private). 73 Manchester St. South, Cliristcbureli.—Free garage; 10/6 day; perinauenta bv arrangement. Excellent cuisine. .1. Flllery, Proprietor. A-IfBASSADORS Hotel—l6/6 day. £3/3/a week; ” min. from trams and slution. .Mrs. T. .1. Sleeman, proprietress, HOTEL Federal—Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. waler, gas lires in bedrooms; tariff 10/0 t u 19/- a day. HASTINGS BELVEDERE Guest House, 711 Southland Rd., Hastings.—Beautiful surroundings. Limited accommodation during holidays. Tel, 3412. NAPIER. SPx\ Private Hotel, opp. Hot Sult Baths, JO/- daily. £3 week. Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. 2119 L "SIIORTLAND.S," Marine Parade, for restful, quiet holidays. Very reasonable. Bed, breakfast. Sunny, comtortnble rooinfi, lacing sea, Parade gardens. Close salt britlis. Tel. 31-11, -Mrs. Dawe. BEACH House, Parade, bandy town—Full board or bed, breakfast. Tariff reasotiab.e. M. I’liinlrel. Tel. 2765, CLARENDON Hotel, Napier, under entirely new management. Mr. Artliur Bishop, forinerlv Grand Hotel, Hastings. Reasonable larifl’. Lunches a specially. DEVONSHIRE House, ill Murine Pde.— Recently renovated, home away trom home. 8/- liny, weekly l>y arrangement. PACIFIC House Private Hotel, Mar 1 ne Pde Napier — Casuals, Comfortable liome. 10/6’dnv, £3/3/- weekly. Mrs. C. Wildbore. Tel. 23113. . “W \IKAIA," SI Marine Pde. Excellent accommoilitliou. 9/- a day; weekly by arrniigenieiit. Tel. 2319. Mrs C. Dyer, Prop. NE W PLY M O U Tll. STAY at Hotel Arcadia (Private), 1 mln. Station ami Main St.-Ually. weekly; moderate tariff; ideal accommodation. let. 1236. ' LEADING Private Hotel — Grand Central Hotel, Egmont St. 1 mln. Station. Tel. 150.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 20, 19 October 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 20, 19 October 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 20, 19 October 1942, Page 2

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