COMMENCING TODAY A GRAND SKI-LARICUS SEASON WITH YOUR FAVOURITE KOMEDY KINGS! Stlaiifs D ir Sir Benjamin Fuller BOOK EARLY & AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Pions at Theatre (54-775) and D.I.C. TODAY—At 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. UNIVERSAL Presents ACES ON ICE, A'Rocking the Rockies with Mirth, Maids and Melody! YES, SIR! /FT>V> PA eiysejcnox n L JOHNNY LONG H nnd His Orchestra Helen Young • Ge"» « oro ■ I lhe four Teens SO.SKWING«MffIK3Oj| W ’ WIH A UNIVERSAL FILM. (Approved for Universal —FEATURETTES—LATEST PATHE NEWS. IbWSE " TOM THUMB IN PERSON" "SWINGTIME BLUES" 16-393 Dir.: NZ. Theatres, Ltd. FINALLY TODAY at 1.30 & 7.30 p.m. ' "PINOCCHIO" WALT DISNEY’S GREATEST TRIUMPH AIso—LAUREL and HARDY in "AIR RAID WARDENS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW— Alfred Hitchcock's Most Thrilling Mystery, Brilliantly Acted by JOAN FONTAINE—GARY GRANT, in "SUSPICION" Also—A Powerful Drama MARGARET LOCKWOOD —REX HARRRISON "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) t-IT TBU « 18-567 Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 7.30 p.m. MATINEE TODAY, at 1.30 p.m. WALT. DISNEY'S "DUMBO" The Thrilling Western. —And—‘ "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CITY COUNCIL AND HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. MRS. KNOX GILMER. MISS AMY KANE AND MISS B. CABLE Invite all women to be present at a meeting to be held in the ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION ROOM, NATHAN’S BUILDINGS. ON TUESDAY, MAY 16, AT 2.30 P.M. For the convenience of those women who are engaged in business or Industry, a Second Meeting will be held at 5 p.m. in the Same Room. THIS CONCERNS ALL WOMEN. CITIZENS’ TICKET. SITU ATIONS VACANT—(Conti nued). LEVER BROS. (N.Z.). LTD., PETONE, ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY, HAVE Vacancies for Women and Girls tn their Packing Departments. Working conditions are' pleasant and a modern dining-room is available for employees who wish to lunch Ou the premises. A perlon of 10 minutes is allowed for morning and afternoon tea. TIMBER ORDERMAN AND STACKERS WANTED FOR HUTT VALLEY TIMBER YARD. Excellent opportunity for capable men. Good wages and conditions. Essential industry. Tel. 63-249 for Appointment v7') ■ p E'” jj IH lU r t hl> PostaT “ Ttegu lallo n s. correspondence addressed to a uom-de-plume, initials or number, cure of any. Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from the’ office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed muv have replies addressed e/o “Dominion?’ All such replies will be CorwardQU advertisers promptly.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 190, 10 May 1944, Page 2
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