SECOND WEEK AND STILL THE CROWDS! Srjaws Dir:—Sir Benjamin Fuller Capacity Audiences are Unanimous—- " The Best Outdoor Drama in years"— "And Cecil B. De Mllle's Crowning Achievement!" 11l —DAILY—2 & 8 p.m.— 111 A STORY OF THE SEA — IN TECHNICOLOUR —Paramount Presents — /c c-nn EfO/zW I RAY MILLAND JOHN WAYNE BtS) . PAULETTE - KiiSSS*ir~i<>«* •«< anew* k r v .'3t®^’ £ S cscil r ■ otMiui.iMWSSggrJ BOOK—OR COME EARLY! Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
PUBLIC LECTURE By GEOFFREY HODSON, international Lecturer and Author. “bullding a new world ORDER.” Chairman: Mr. Ben .Roberts, M.P. TONIGHT, THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, .MARION STREET. ADMISSION FREE. Written Questions. All Invited.
COMPLETE NEW SHOW TODAY! PARAMOUNT THEATRE Dir.: G. L. JOHNSTON. TEL. 51-842. -TODAYMATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, 7.45 p.m. ■w A 0. lfet Bvf l Lid 1X || I - fifes ' MMlrw .Remember KATHRYN MMilrMi El:lil;Nili 1 iHilinlßililiMK grayson? Jj 18 9ix J w jj o wag "Andy \. —Associate Feature— YHardy'nPrivateSecTetarvw FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND Fringe again... and howl/£_ ZASU PITTS :: ROGER PRYOR :: WARREN HYMER "SO'S YOUR AUNT EMMA" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
REMEMBER ROSE DAY TOMORROW ’ , ffftitTOCTsewßil W.R.S.A. ROSE DAY APPEAL CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. GIVE FREELY—GIVE GLADLY-HELP THE R.S.A. TS S 'phe C re™w"soldier. Help those who were prepared to gi\je their all, REMEMBER ROSE DAY TOMORROW ! THE CAUSE IS WORTHY OF YOUR GIFT. MAKE YOUR GIFT WORTHY Oh* THE CAUSE. FORAVARD A DONATION TO THE SECRETARY, Box 199, G.P.O. 2nd LIBERTY LOAN FRIDAY (Tomorrow) is AIR-FORCE DAY Parade of the R.N.Z.A.F. leaves the Railway Station at 12.15 p.m. aud proceeds through the usual main city streets to Courtenay Place. THE AIR-FORCE BAND AT “LIBERTY CORNER” At 1 p.m. tomorrow the ever-popular AIR FORCE BAND will play nt “Liberty Corner.” Watch for the “Fly-Over” of modern planes over the city while the Parade is on. MILITARY DEMONSTRATIONS NEXT MONDAY Full particulars will be published on this page next Saturday.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 35, 5 November 1942, Page 2
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