Stbim Dir:—^9*'Sir Benjamin Fuller 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. zsgfe:.-'- + X . BEAMNA DURBIN SINGING AND SMILING HER WAY INTO EVERY HEART, AS The Amazing A Universal Picture—(Approved Univer. Ex.) Also —— "THE MARCH OF TIME" "The Navy and the Nation" PLANS aro now on view, and are rapidly filling at the D.I.C. and ST. JAMES. TEL. 43-968. OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS, (Where There is Always a Good Show.) STARTING TONIGHT—7 p.m. BRIAN DONLEVY MACDONALD CAREY —In—"WAKE ISLAND" —ASSOCIATE FEATUREWILLIAM POWELL AND ANNABELLA —In—'BARONESS AND THE BUTLER' (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TONIGHT In the presence of His Excellency the Governor-General. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE Presents at S p.m.. The Great American Comedy. YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU By Moss Hart and Geo. S. Kaufman. Produced by W. S. Tl auebop. At the TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE For a Five Nights’ Season, NIGHTLY TILL SATURDAY, OCT. 16. 399 Seats on sale at doors. 2/6 and 1/6 On Tuesday and Wednesday. Box Plans at D.I.C. Prices: 4/4 (res.), 2/6, 1/6. ACCOMMODATION—(Continued) WELLINGTON—(Continued). KING’S Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, opp. Fire Station—All Servicemen specially catered for. Tel. 52-652. HOTEL Trocadero, 296 Lambton Qy (handy wharves and railways). L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel. 43-496. ARGYLE House, 20 Murphy St. amln. station. Bed, light breakfast. Casuals, 6Z-; 30/. week. 46-925. j, VISITORS to Wellington—Bed, Breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. Geo. Miller, 137 Thorndon Qy. DONBANK Private Hotel has vacancies. Bed and Breakfast, single and to share. Tel. 53-014. BRADFORD House, 236 Oriental Pde.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel. 51-520. _____ ENNISMORE Private Hotel, 53 Boulcott St.—Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel, 43-324. VISITORS to Wellington, stay at Penn Court. 54 Hill St. Bed and breakfast. Mrs. J. B. Jessen, Proprietress. AUCKLAND. MANSIONS Hotel, Whittaker Place.—lo/day. £3/3/- weekly. Tel. 42-124.—Mrs. E. Speer. Proprietress. PRINCES Lodge, Private Hotel—Excellent euisine, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St. 12/6 a day.—Mrs. M. Bethune, Proprietress, “TOMOANA” above Library,” 44 Wellesley St. E.—9/- day, £2/5/- weekly. Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland. RI’CKOFT Private Hotel an Symonds St.—£3/10/- weekly, 12/- day. Under new nianage me n t. —Mr. J. H Hodgson _ WELLESLEY House, Wellesley St. West, Ponsonby tram.—Bed and breakfast. 7/6.— H. Rider. Proprietress. BULLS. CRITERION Hotel—Good table, spotless appointments, every comfort; moderate tariff. New management. W. Costello, Proprietor. CENTRAL HAWKE'S HAY. PAYING Guests on Central Hawke’s' Bay ■Farm, facilities for swimming and tolling, good table, quiet, surroundings, £2/10/weok. Write 11447, “Dominion.'' CHEVIOT, NORTH CANTERBURY. FARM, Guest House, high altitude. Tennis riding, putting greens. Ideal quiet rest. £3/15/- weekly. Mrs. E. Pain. Cheviot, North Canterbury. CHRISTCHURCH. IN UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. COMFORTABLE, dignified atmosphere. United Service, the premier hotel, Christchurch, situated in Cathedral Square, heart of city. 100 Bedrooms each with private telephone aud h. and c. running ™re. r - Rooms with private bathrooms available also Full inclusive tariff 22/0. N. WRAY MILLNER Proprietor. AMBASSADORS Hotel-10/6 day. £3/3/n week: 2 mln. from trains ami station - Mrs. T. .1. Sleeiniin. Proprietress. HOTEL Cecil (Private), 73 Mime lies ter St., Christchurch. New management, cheerful atmosphere, fires, good table, moderate tariff. W. FL Brown. Prop. HOTEL Federal—Ererv” comfort, -excellent table, b. and c. water, gas tires tn bedrooms; tariff 16/6 to 19/- a day. DUNEDIN. LEVIATHAN Itotel, nearly opp. Railway Station.—Tariff, 11/6 a day: £3 week, largest private bote] in N.Z. Box Dunedin. EEILDING’. DENBIGH Hotel” Felldlng—First-class Accommodation, combine’ witb every convenience ami splendid cu sine. Ihe bestappointed House In Feildlng. Under entirely new management. T. Walker. 1 rop. Speights on tap. Tel. 5. FEILDING Hotel, under new > management. A Frost, propr. Centrally situated. lurstcliiss accommodation. Spotless appointments, and excellent cuisine. The house for comfort nnrl service.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 14, 12 October 1943, Page 2
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