safflsau.— —Qhi — — 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100) Musical Comedy In Technicolour WM. GAXTON :: VIRGINIA WEIDLER 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). "FIXIN' TRICKS" (Pete Smith). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TIVOLI TEL 43-968. OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There Is Always a Good Show.) MATINEE—I.4S p.m. 7 p.m.—TONIGHT—7 p.m. PHILIP DORN ANNASTEN "CHETNIKS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature JEANETTE MACDONALD ROBERT YOUNG In "CAIRO" (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, TOMORROW (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
BARNUM & BAILEY OUTDONE — BY THE SEVEN POLITICAL DEBS NON-POLITICAL (Sez You!), NON-PROGBESSIVE NONENTITIES NON EST ON THE 2TTH. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Go to ithe Town Hall Tomorrow Night and see the Remarkable Seven—the new blood of the Nationalist Citizens’ body politic, 412 noUtlcal blood stream and without a hope’ of putting right the municipal ills political mo « festered and fostered by Toryism. See‘the SEVEN FREE MEN WITHOUT A TIE (according to I The Wattr?or a p» WHAT A SHOW! WHAT A TAKE-DOWN! WHAT A FLOP! ft’s a political scream from finish. A farce and a laugh tin d yuurri meteoric fade-out. Halleys Comet lent in It. on'carih al you° wuy V V “Thqre’s one born every minute. You will leave the show determined more than ever to Vote for ROBERTS and the LABOUR TICKET! HF.AR. LABOUR’S CANDIDATES TONIGHT Meetings Commence At 8 o’clock. Croskery, J. Fleming, P. A. Hansen, and E. A. Napier. “ 00K S7S - T - ™- ’■ Holland, G. Matthew and A Parlane. TOMORROW'S MEETINGS. wnx<v'K’tt AfRLTTTTNfi AT KARORI PARISH HALL, 2.»>0 P.M.— tfor Mayor) and Women Candidates. ARO STREET, MISSION HALL, 8 P.M.-Jamcs Roberta and other Candidates. KELBURN, TRAINING’ COLLEGE, 8 P.M.-James Roberts and other Candidates. K LOWLAND, Organizer.
: WaSrgIt" wt ONE Jif ‘ V 311118 THE “SEVEN MEN” C. MEACHEN CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Hospital Board) Speaks at the MONSTER MEETING TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY) May 16, at 8 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 194, 15 May 1944, Page 2
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