3rd Big Week EXTRA SPECIAL! N.Z. TROOPS IN ACTION IN THE PACIFIC. STORMING THE JAP PILLBOXES AND FOXHOLES ON BOUGAINVILLE ISLAND FILMED UNDER FIRE BY N.Z.’s OWN CAMERA UNIT. 2 p.m. — DAILY — 8 p.m. Mauies Dlr:— Benjamin Fuller UNIVERSAL PROUDLY PRESENTS ANEW DURBIN . . . DEANNA, doring, exciting . . . with a man who W, makes her danger- <■ ous - JOSEPH COTTEN, IA jL wH recklessly living his , first romantic role! It's Deanna’s Best Yet: Hllk/MiobiH DON’T MISS—DEANNA DURBIN JOSEPH COTTEN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURETTES — "LATEST PATHE NEWS" "END OF SCHARNHORST" "BATTLE IN ORTONA" "SWING THAT BAND" Plans at Theatre (54-775) and D.I.C. FRIDAY NEXT »■ ; CIMMY SIMMS, HUtIC KNOWUS Civil KMOX Is IH• pII'IIvm whnn * longtiJ h 50.SIUT1HO »MUIIB-gO |» (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TODAY AT 7.30 P.M. GREER GARSON in "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —AND—LAUREL & HARDY in "AIR RAID WARDENS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Dir.; N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, At 7.30 p.m. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 1.30 p.m. Walt Disney’s "DUMBO" —AND— The Thrilling Western, "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OPERA HOUSE. (Lessee. J. C. Williamson.) FRIDAY, MAY 12. to THURSDAY. MAY 18. Vernon Spencer Presents VAUDEVILLE The Cream of Continental and Australian Talent, A FLESH AND BLOOD SHOW, i in Conjunction With Vaudeville. AMATEUR TRIALS. Popular Prices: Orchestral Stalls, 4/-, plus tax. Dross Circle. 4/- plus tax. Stalls. 2/6, plus tax. Gallery, 1/6. BOX PLANS OPEN TOMORROW MORNING AT D.I.C. AND OPERA HOUSE. ENTRIES STILL BEING RECEIVED FOR AMATEUR TRIALS. C/O. BOX 87. TE ARO POST OFPICE. BIG CASH PRIZES. HAWJKE’S BAY REGIMENTAL BALL, To be held on MAY 16, 1944, in the FORESTERS’ HALL, NAPIER. The above Ball is strictly by invitation, and ex-mambors desiring invitations are asked to communicate with LIEUT. ROWELL, McLean Park, Napier. 'as soon as possible. FRUIT AND PRODUCE FOR SALE. dessert and Cooking Pears: Barge size. 8/-; Small, 7/-, 401 b. case. Rail paid. Box 44, Havelock Nth. PARSNIPS and Carrots mixed sl 'Bar-bag 6/. fo.r.; Rabbitere’ Carrots, 5/- cwt., f.o.r. Box 508, Hastings, PUMPKINS—Good, Hard, Red, lewt. sacks, 8/6, rail paid. A. F. Redgrave Co.,- Box 195. Hastings. STURMERS, Jonathans, Delicious. 8/6 bushel. Parsnips, carrots, 561 b. mixed bag, S/t). All rniled_ prompt. Box 258, Napier. GOOD Quality Potatoes, 1401 b. sack, £1 ;;/-■ Grey Pumpkins, lewt. sack, 14/-; freight paid; immediate delivery. Leonard, i/co FANCY Golden Delicious. Bafiarats, Jonathans, Stunners, 8/0 bushel; prompt railing; Grannie Smiths, May, 9/9. Order winter supply ahead of rationing. 130 x Ho, Nil pier. machinery. IRRIGATION PUMPS. Made By LEE HOWL. CORY-WRIGHT AND SALMON, LTD.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 188, 8 May 1944, Page 2
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