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RESERVE OR BE EARLY TONIGHT. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. Jffffinf Programmes with the Seal of Quality. MEET TWO SCRAPPY-SLAP-HAPPY LADYKILLERS IN KHAKI! RARIN' FOR ACTION WITH FIST OR GUN! Here is exciting action amidst a nest of Enemy Spies—in a Thrill-packed Comedy of the Tropics. SELECTED FEATURETTES. Sports Thrill. Coloured Rhapsody. And a Harry Langdon Comedy, "TIREMAN, SAVE MY TIRES.'.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

THE JOINT’S 'A-ROCKIN' WILL HAY, JOE E. BROWN, and JUDY CANOVA HAVE THE WHOLE TOWN IN AN UPROAR! Paramount Theatre . Ce “ kTt '' AY MONSTER MATINEE TODAY, at 2 p.m. AND AGAIN TONIGHT AT 7.45 THREE HOURS OF NON-STOP, HILARITY. YOU CAN'T HELP LAUGHING ... AND YOU'LL NEVER STOP LAUGHING AT WILL HAY —ln— THE FUNNIEST OF ALL COMEDY RIOTS. ‘THE GOOSE STEPS OUT’ With CHARLES HAWTREY and FRANK PETTINGELL AND JOE E. BROWN and JUDY CANOVA ‘YOU’RE TELLING I’ With EDDIE FC Y Jnr. and JEROME COWAN WHAT A BREAK UP! MORE LAUGHS THAN YOU'VE EVER KNOWN BEFORE * WHAT A spONTANEOUS UAUGH -MAKERS. WILL HAY JOE E. BROWN, and JUDY CANOVA, In the Best of Form and Funnier than you've ever known them before. Bring the whole family to Kraxy Week. They'll Love It. (Both Appro-ed for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND D.I.C.

FANCY COSTUMES FO>* HLBBL MADAME FOLEY AND CO.. Boom 4. BTrst Floor. 86 Manners St.. Wellington-Also Dinner and Evening Suita. TeL 24-t«A CHIROPRACTORS. CLARENCE L. TURNER (Palmer School and Lincoln College). CHORIPRACTOR, X-RAY SERVICE, 151 BROADWAY AVENUE. (Corner Princess Street), PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone 517 P meetings. : KILBIRNIE E.p.s. PUBLIC MEETING. A Meeting of Kilbirnie rhsldents and personnel will be held, in the lar sh k Childere Terrace, on WEDNESDAY NLXT, October 20, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To discuss the future of the E.P.S. in the district. L. J. CRONIN, District Warden, E.P.S. AREA 20, ISLAND BAY/OHIRO BAY. MEMBERS of All Units are reminded Of the Monthly Meeting, which will be held In the Masonic Hall. Humber Stree.. °n MONDAY. OCTOBER IS. AT 7.40 p.m. Short Lecture and District Warden. WELLINGTON WAR MEMORIAL CARILLON SOCIETY; ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of the Wellington War Memorial Carillon Society will be hoi 1 in No. 2 Committee Room, Town Hull, ou TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1943, at 7.30 p.m. ALL Interested are Invited to Attend. JOHN G. OSBORNE. Hon. Sec. RAILWAY NOTICES. ' JOHNSONVILLE LINE. cttvi) \v OCTOBER 17» 1043. THE train service between WELLINGTON and NGAIO will be suspended from 7.10 a.m. to 12.21 p.m. on Sunday, October 17, In connexion with repair work. During this pericd the trains between WELLINGTON and NGAIO will be replaced by buses operating on a similar timetable. Buses will arrive at and depart from roadway on the western side of Ngsuo Station, where they will connect with trains to and from Johnsonville. Rail tickets will be available on all tne above-mentioned buses. EXCURSIONS. LJBOUR Weekend Excursion to bcautiful Piplriki, famous “Drop Scene and Otumangu. leave by motor Saturday, October ”3 at 2 p.m.. all-day River Irip Sunday, return to Wanganui by motor Mcno»y> arrive 11 am.; £3/12/- Includes full accmnmodation, return motor, fare, and river trip. Book now. SPEND vour Labour Weekend up the Wanganui River, New Zealand s wonderful waterway. SEE the famous “Drop Scene,” known the world over bv thousands of tourists who have visited these shores. D 4NCING Saturday Evening at Pip Irl k 1 Hall. Make up your mind —reserve now, TRIPS during week leave Wanganui by motor Wednesdays, 3 p.m.; River Trip Thursdays, return to Wanganui by motor, arrive 11 a.m. Send now for pamphlet on the Wanganui River Trips to Wanganui River Services Ltd.. Box 38, Wanganui, or nearest Tourist Bureau. IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED WHEN YOU CONTEMPLATE TRAIN TRAVEL That ’this is no time for unimportant main line journeys. That unless your journey is unavoidable you should put it off and make room for someone who MUST travel. That If you HAVE to go, you should do so during midweek and not at week-ends —the only time when many troops on furlough arc able to travel. That you should reserve your seat ahead of travel (late, and. in event of changed plans, cancel your reservation in time for its transfer to someone else. WAR NEEDS 31UST HAVE FIRST PRIORITY

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 3

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