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LAST TWO DAYS—2 p.m. ond 7.45 p.m. BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO tn "WHO DONE IT?" AND FRANK LLOYD'S ‘ "WELLS FARGO" JOEL McCREA :: FRANCES DEE :: LLOYD NOLAN (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Paramount Theatre YOU CAN'T HELP LAUGHING, / KRAZY WEEK YOU WON'T STOP LAUGHING. FRIDAY NEXT 2 SESSIONS DAILY—2 p.m. ond 7.45 WILL HAY —ln— THE BIGGEST COMEDY RIOT THAT EVER ROCKED YOU. "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" With CHARLES HAWTREY and FRANK PETTINGELL When Will Hay Starts to Teach Nazi Youth English, You'll bo in Hysterics. AND THE GREATEST COMEDY TEAM EVER TO HIT THE SCREEN, JOE E. BROWN and JUDY CANOVA "YOU'RE TELLING I" What a break-up when these two get together. If you bust your ribs and split your sides laughing at this 011-krazy programme, don t say we didn t warn you, because wo repeat hero and now, it's pure unadulterated fun all the way. . . . Just the kind of fun you have a right to expect f r°m such topline stars os WILL HAY, JUDY CANOVA, AND JOE E. BROWN. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OUR GALLANT MERCHANT NAVY MEN THEIR SHIPS ON THE SEA ARE THEIR HOME WHILE THEY SERVE US— Theirs te not a wartime job—they servo us always! Help us to provide a home while in pert-the Merchant Navy Men’s Hostel. » £30,000 NEEDED Please give generously to THE BRITISH SAILORS’ SOCIETY ♦ ; CHAS COLLINS, Hon. Treasurer, British Sailors’ Society, G.P.O. Box 1118. G. D. MORPETH, President, British Sailors’ Society. THIS SPACE DONATED

ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). NAPIER. CLARENDON Hotel, Napier, under entirely new management. Mr. Arthur Bishop, formerly Grand Hotel, Hastings. Reasonable tariff. Lunches a specialty. BEACH House. Parade; tiaady town.—Full board or bod, breakfast. Tariff reasonable. M. Plunket Tel. 2765. •‘SHORTLANDS," Marine Parade, for restful, quiet holidays. Very reasonable. Bed breakfast. Sunny, comfortable rooms, facing sea. Parade Gardens. Close salt baths. Tel. 3144, Mrs. BROOKLYN Private Hotel, 2 Munro St. Central, close station. Parade: reasonable. —Mrs, Beamish. Tel. 39ff). SPA Private Hotel, opp. Hot Salt Baths; Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. 2991. “WAIKAIA," 81 Marine Pde,—Bed and breakfast, tariff reasonable; weekly by « r ' rangement, Tel. 2311). (Mrs.) C, Dyer, Prop, ATTRACTIVE Rooms, “Delta," Mrs. Duncan, 1 Station St., Tel. 2449; very central to everything; popular with all; breakfast if desired ; terms moderate. PACIFIC Douse Private Hotel, Marine Pde.. Napier--Casuals', comfortable home, 10/6 day. £3/3/- weekly—Mrs. C. Wildbore Tel. 2383. "GLENCOE,” 191 Hastings St.. Napier, burn. Rina., morniug tray; bandy to Parade aud town. —Miss Macdonald, Proprietress; _____ NELSON. WAINUI House offers you a pleasant holiday; extensive grounds and record sunshine. Write for illustrated folder. WAKATU Hotel.—Excellent cuisine,, every modern cotiv., moderate tariff. Sp ec * al breakfast I'or Ferry passengers. TeL 120 —A. J. Lambert, Proprietor., METROPOLITAN PrivauT Ho tel.—Cent rai aud comfortable. Telegrams, "Metrohotel. Tel, 317.—.1. S, Walter, Proprietor, NEW PLYMOUTH. LEADING Private Hotel.—Grand Centra* Hotel, Egmoat St. 1 min. station. To:. 150. OTAKI. TELEGRAPH Hotel~OLaki. Remodelled aud enlarged. C.T. and A.A. House, P. V. Cnhill (late Fltzroy Hotel. Dunedin.) Jubilee Hotel, Otaki. Now under new management. Excellent table and aecom. Moderate tariff. T. A. McFetridge. PALMERSTON NORTH. itIiiNOVATED, Modernized, the "laiperliil" offers unexcelled service and table; b. and c. water bedrooms; moderate tariff: C. 1.. P.S., A.A. Tel. 6204 G. Vic Slumsou. Proprietor. HOTEL CARLTON. f , CUBA St.—When in Palmerston N'otftli stop at this popular C.T., A.A., P.S. aud Govt. Tourist House. Hol. cold water bedrooms. Tel. 3(92. N. K. Beveridge. Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 15, 13 October 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 15, 13 October 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 15, 13 October 1943, Page 2

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