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2 p.m.—SUNDAY—7.4S By Permission and at the request of the Civic Authorities, the MAJESTIC will be open for Members of the Allied Forces, each of whom may bring two Civilian Friends. Normal Prices will be Charged. Programme as under will be Screened. NO RESERVATIONS. ___— ■«fliiiiii 2 p.m.—Dir.; Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at 0.1. C. and Theatre 145-100) THE BEST FOR MUSIC .. . LAUGHTER SONG THE BEST OF ALL BROADWAY'S Musical Comedies —IN— Technicolour Ils ipp W7 WILLIAM F GAXTON W|gP||l W\ VIRGINIA t W V WEIDLER W TOMMY DIX NANCY WALKER Associate Programme Includes: N.Z. Govt. Film Review. "Wives of Servicemen Arrive in N.Z.” "Nissan Island Bakery." "No News is Good News" (a Miniature). "F|XIN' TRICKS (Pete Smith). "Mighty Lak a Goat" (Our Gang). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. FOUNDATION DAY ADDRESS By MR. A. E. CAMPBELL, M.A.. Dip. Ed. (Director N.Z. Council for Educational Research). Subject: "THE OUTLOOK FOR EDUCATION IN NEW ZEALAND." At The COLLEGE, ON WEDNESDAY, MAT 24, AT 8 P.M. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. UPPER HUTT BRANCH. MR. S. G. HOLLAND, M.P. (Leader of the Party) WILL ADDRESS A MEETING OF MEMBERS, FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS In the MAJESTIC THEATRE, UPPER HUTT, On MONDAY, MAY 15, 1844, AT S P-M. At tlje conclusion of the Address a Complimentary Evening will be tendered Mr. and Mrs. J.. Maher in the U.S.A. Hall. EASTBOURNE MAYORAL ELECTION TO THE ELECTOR. I For Honest, Capable, and Sound Administration VOTE ' S. >S. FISHER ' FOR MAYOR. BISECTION DAY, MAY 27. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. LOWER HUTT CITIZENS’ TICKET. MEETINGS WILL BE ADDRESSED BY CANDIDATES AS FOLLOWS: WAIWHETU SCHOOL—Monday, 151 b. EFUNI SCHOOL—Wednesday, J7th. RED CROSS HALL—Thursday, 18tb. All Meetings at 8 P.M. END THE HOUSING SHORTAGE! ” A Mass Meeting of Citizens will be he’d in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, THURSDAY, MAY 18, Al 8 P.M. Hear the Report of the Wellington Housing and Accommodation Committee on “A BUILDING PLAN FOR WELLINGTON.” The following speakers have been Invited to attend and state the views of their organizations:— MR. W. APPLETON (Citizens). MR. J. ROBERTS (Labour). DR. H. SILVERSTONE (Communist). THE WHOLE TOWN WILL BE THERE!

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 4

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