TODAY —At 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. YOUR FAVOURITE KOMEDY KINGS I -XVMT -spw: •:wr.<Rr Ol ■ OA r— lo W' 'l***®*! " ***** 1 *l® fe PAfe K KNOX dgg| A s®M5 Vt£W A UNIVERSAL FILM. ?•■ (Approved for Universal ( *F , Exhibition.) 7 ~j —FEATURETTES— B LATEST PATHE NEWS. "TOM THUMB IN PERSON" "SNOW FOLLIES” St bites Dir Sir Benjamin Fuller BOOK EARLY & AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Plans at Theatre (54-775) and D.I.C. Opera HOUSE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS Of VERNON SPENCER’S VAUDEVILLE AND AMATEUR TRIALS IT’S THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Reserve Now at D.I.C. and Opera House. Day Sales at Confectionery Shop, Next Theatre. Popular Prices: 4/-, a/6 plus tax, Gallery 1/6. Children Half-Price. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), At 8 P.m. FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY. Tuesday’s performance will be in the distinguished presence of Their Excellencies Sir Cyril and Lady Newall. WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (INC.) Presents “LOVE IN A MIST” Kenneth Horne’s Funniest Comedy. Produced by CEDRIC GARDINER. TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE. Box Plans at the D,I.C. PRICES: 4/4 (Res.), 2/6 and 1/6 (late doors).
THE GHOST OF MICAWBER SPEAKS TO MR. ROBERTS “hto- stick” wand do you possess to produce so much without extra expense. Mcßoberts Vi“/ "annual income twenty Pounds annmdexj short, you are forever floored.” HEAR “CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES” SPEAK COMMON SENSE FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Four Meetings Tonight AT KHANDALLAH TOWN HALL, 8 p.m.—Speakers: Sir Charles Norwood (Harbour Board), R. L. Macallster (Council & Harbour Board), E. R. Toop, M. S. Galloway, L. T. Jacobsen (Council), J. S. Crawford (Hospital AT NEWTOWN, ST. THOMAS’.HALL, 8 p.m.—Speakers: A. M. Pope, W. H. Stevens (Council), C. Meachen, Miss A. G. Kane, Miss I, Cable, R. H. Parton (Hospital Board). . , x , AT NGAIO TOWN HALL, 8 p.m.—Speakers: Will Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), Martin Luckie (Council and Harbour Board), W. J. Gaudin (Council and Hospital Board), H. K. Toogood, V. M. Simpson, A. 1. O’Shea (Hospital Board), Bryan Todd (Council). AT ISLAND BAY MASONIC - HALL, CLYDE STREET 8 p.m.—Speakers: Will Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), Mrs. Knox Gilmer (Council and Hospital Board), G. S. Amos, J. D. Sievwright, R. A. Wright (Council), G. J. Petherick, W. S. Cederholm (Hospital Board). VOTE ENTIRE “CITIZENS’ TICKET” TOMORROW’S MEETINGS.—Monster Meeting of the Seven New “Citizens’ Candidates” at Wellington Town Hall. Other Meetings at harorl Most Public School and Karori Parish Hall. AU at 8 p.m.
WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. VOTE FOR Ej r. toop FOR CITY COUNCIL. VOTE CITIZENS’ TICKET. SITUATIONS VACANT (Continued). WANTED, experienced Waitress. Apply Gresham Hotel. THE WHANGAREI HOSPITAL BOARD INVITES applications for -the position of DIETITIAN or DIET SISTER at Whangarel Hospital. Salary. £2OO, rising to £220 p.a. plus board and uniforms. Applications with details of experience J. H. MARWICK. Secretary. Whangarci.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 194, 15 May 1944, Page 2
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