FINALLY TONIGHT—At 8 p.m, "PILOT No. 5" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -Jnwmroffi 11 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. —TOMORROW—--2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. ANOTHER MIGHTY DRAMA Of America's Most Exciting Times . . . of Intrigue and Romance. . . . The Real Life Story behind the Stormy Career of Andrew Johnston, who rose from backwoods tailor to PRESIDENT, sSfoiSi * ; ■ W i Iff ABRAHAM LINCOLN SAID: "He is a man to whom the Country owes a debt of Gratitude it can never repay." WITH j VAN HEFLIfI LIONEL BARRYMORE Broth hossey MARJORIE MAIN Approved for Universal Exhib’n. Z2ZZ ■ t
FINALLY TODAY—2 p.m. end 7.45. "WHO DONE IT?" and "WELLS FARGO" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tcl - 51-842. TOMORROW (FRIDAY)—2 p.m. and 7.45 The Loughs Come Thick and Fast for the Greatest Non-Stop Fun Riot of the Century. ITS KRAZY WEEK AND WE MEAN CRAZY. JUST IMAGINE! WILL HAY, JUDY CANOVA, AND JOE E. BROWN ALL IN ONE NIGHT . . . CRAZY, ISN'T IT. WE'LL SAYAND SO WILL YOU WHEN YOU SEE WILL HAY In the Funniest of all his Successes, as a Schoolmaster to Nazi Youth, "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" With CHARLES HAWTREY and FRANK PETTINGELL They wanted to make a spy of him and take their invasion troops to the Heart of England ... so he Offered to go to Croydon because ho could get a tram from there. You'll Never Stop Laughing at the Crazy Concoction of Spontaneous Sido-Splitting Mirth. —AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME—JOE E. BROWN and JUDY CANOVA THE GREATEST COMEDY TEAM THE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN. —In—"YOU'RE TELLING I" TWO SCREWBALLS IN ONE PICTURE. THAT'LL ROCK YOU. NOT TO MENTION EDDIE FOY JR? JEROME COWAN, WHO ADD TO THE MERRIMENT IN NO UNCERTAIN FASHION. Here's a Programme to Cure Your Blues and Bust Your Ribs Wide Open. You'll laugh until you cry, and come up screaming for more. Bring the whole tamily to "Krazy Week." They'll Love it. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND D.I.C. LISTEN IN TO 2ZB TONIGHT AT 11.15 FOR THE KRAZY SHOW.
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. The Dean of Christchurch ('Rev. A. K Warren) will speak on life visit to the Princeton Conference and its findings, under t-r.e title of “A JUST AND DURABLE PEACE” The Dean took part as New Zealand delegate in the Round Table dismissions with W other Christian leaders from 12 nifferent a is now ionring this- country to present us with the Hope and Cliallen to e of this great conference. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI STREET SPEAKER: DEAN WARREN. CHAIRMAN: REV. P. GLADSTONE HUGHES. RECORDINGS OF SHORT SPEECHES BY? OTHER DELEGATES • WILL BE HEARD. ORGAN AND CHOIR MUSIC. COLLECTION.
SITUATIONS VACANT— (Continued). BUILDERS’ COSTING CLERK (Female) (Essential Occupation). THE services are required of a Young Lady with some ability at figures for Builders' Office. Experience of builder s quantities or of timber merchant s office a recommendation but not essential. Salary according to ability and Qualifications., Applv by letter (in first instance), giving details of knowledge find experimice. to FEIL, MORRISON AND MURPHY, Public Accountants. P.O, Box 1262, Wellington. MACHINISTS. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS. Highest Wages and Bonus Paid for Full-time and part-time Machinists. Beginners will also be Trained. Apply— FRENCH GLOVES LTD.. 113 Tory St. THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, NGA TAW A, MARION. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following appointments for February, 1.144: (a) Mistress io teach History throughout the School to University Scholarship standard; state subsidiary subjects. (b) Mistress to teach Latin throughout. ‘ the School to University Scholarship standard, and Greek if possible; state subsidiary subjects. , Applications with copies of testimonials should be sent to the Secretary as soon, as possible. Good salaries offered according to qualifications mid experience. SOCIAL SECURITY DEPARTMENT. FEMALE OFFICE ASSLSTAN IS. FEMALE Office Assistants (preferably under 40 years of age), are required for essential employment in the Head Ollice ot the Social Security Department, Aotea Quay. 'Wellington. Previous experience not essential. Suitable appointees, without experience, if 21 years of age or over, receive commencing wage of £3/5/9 a week (gross). A higher wage is paid to persons with suitable experience. No Saturday work. Overtime can be earned iu addition to ordinary wages. Cafeteria on premises. Buses to and from Govt. Buildings (at small charge) if desired. . Full particulars supplied at Office or Public Service Commissioner (Room «>3, University Bldg., Bowen <St.),
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 16, 14 October 1943, Page 2
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