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SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEES DAILY—I.4S. The Ideal Show for Children. THEATRE DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. TEL 53-080. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. NOW SHOWING 1.45 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. ROY GEORGE (Windy) SMILEY (WINDY) ROGERS HAYES BURNETTE A POPULAR TRIO rCLIjB— E Roy Rogers* King Of The Cowboys, is amused as Smiley Burnette and George “Gabby” Hayes play Indians and Cowboys in this scene from his latest Republic picture, “Heart Of The Golden West,” in which he provides the action and song, and this well-known pair the double-dose of comedy, HEART of the GOLDEN WEST —With—808 NOLAN THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS and RUTH TERRY :fl / Oh "St? 1 HR, : jflM M By intake yB | THE SCREEN’S GREATEST YOUNG FIND SINCE JACKIE COOGAN WAS “THE KID"! | "Sensational," says Film Daily, a leading j screen publication, calling this surprise hit ! "tremendous entertainment." You'll vote it a I masterpiece of laughs and heart-thjgbs! U METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER J 9 DAN DONNA ■ DftILEYJr.-REEDI l® I BOBBY BLAK^J pfBJL r (Both Approved for Unlversol Exhibition.) Plus Chapters 4 & 5 "COAST GUARD" With DON TERRY as DON WINSLOW PRICES: 2/3 1/6, !/-. NO EXTRA TO RESERVE AT THEATRE OR DLI.C.

BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HAT.T., WELLINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 05. 4944. Welterweight Contest. YOUNG JIM GKIFEIN (NX.) Versus •RON HENSLEY (Aus.). Usual Thrilling Preliminaries. Box Plan at Humphrey’s, Manners Street. PRICES (ineluding tax): 5/9, 3/6, 2/3. Ladles: 2/6 (plus tax). FARM WORK WANTED SCOTTISH Registry. Tel. 43-405. Educated Chinese youth, aged 20, wants temperary position, farm. H.B. preferredwanted, position country by energetic woman, can n Ilk, garden; no sheep, work, etc. Also thoroughly domesticated. K-CO, “Dominion.” EXPERIENCED Station Cowman-garden-er, milk, kill-or sheep work, 1 dog; wile cook for men or house. P 9-1, “Dominion, Palm. Nth. FARM MANAGER. SHEEP FARM MANAGER, experienced Hawke’s Bay and West Coast country and ail classes of stock, desires position; age 44; married* Write H2B, “Dominion," Hastinge. KHAREMILKINti. WANTED, Sharemilker, 80 cows, all convs. Write Nl6B, “Dominion." WANTED, Sharemilking, 90 to 100 cows, 3 milkers; go anywhere. Apply K 265, “Dominion/* ______ WANTED Sharemilkers, coming season. SO cows. Apply “Cows,” C/o. Walsh, “Domlnion" Agent. Dannevirke. WANTED, position Sharemilking, approx. SO cows, 2 men; good refs.; Manawatu preferred. Ring IGBK, Palm. Nth, WANTED. Sharemilking, 70-80 cows, 3 milkers; must be all electric. Wairarapa preferred. C/o. Carter, “Dominion” Agent. Greytown. WANTED. Sharemilker for 90 to 100 cows, Palm. Nth. district; experienced milkers, adults preferred. State particulars and refs., P 99, “Dominion," Palm. Nth. WANTED Share Milking, three experi enced milkers, 100-110 cows, Pahiatua district preferred. Third share. Free Juno 1. Reply 77. Rowles, “Dominion" Agent, Featherston. SHAREMILKER WANTED. 100 to 110 cows, Bay of Plenty district. Excellent climate. Modern house. 3 miles from township. School bus passes gate. Cream collected. Every opportunity given good man to increase production. Flat, sunny country. Excellent land. AppIy—“SHAREMILKER,” P.O. Box 841, Wellington. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS LEATHEii _ 'Vot'k of all kinds for the Armed Forces. .1. E. Evans, loti Lambton Qy- ■ PARKIN Bros., for Shopfittings, Office and General Alterations.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 191, 11 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 191, 11 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 191, 11 May 1944, Page 2

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