LAST FOUR DAYS —At 2 ond 8 p.m. Dir.: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. WALT DISNEY'S FULL-LENGTH SENSATION “VICTORY Through AIR POWER” Based on tho Book of the Month Sensation by MAJOR DE SEVERSKY —ln Addition—— A Now Disney Riot of Fun and Song "SALU DOS AMIGOS" (Hello Friends) ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR Released by United Artists, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY THE "MUST SEE” OF YOUR LIFE! 78 TOP FLIGHT STARS! 7 BRILLIANT DIRECTORS! 21 FAMOUS WRITERS! YOU'LL REMEMBER IT! "FOREVER AND A DAY" An R.K.O. Radio Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT D.I.C. & THEATRE, TUESDAY. Mothers! Fathers! Children! MONSTER MATINEE TODAY, 1.45 p.m. DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Dlr.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. I.4S_TWICE DAILY—7.4S The Grandest Holiday Entertainment for the Entire Family. The King of the Cowboys and his Pah in their Biggest Western Musical. Republic Presents ROY ROGERS SMILEY BURNETTE GABBY HAYES HEART of the GOLDEN WEST —With—808 NOLAN & THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS. THE HALL JOHNSON CHOIR. RUTH TERRY :: WALTER CATLETT Action-packed Adventure- with the Sky the Limit. Packed to the Brim with Thrill, Songs and Laughs. Song Hits include: "The Red R‘* e ' Robin," "Who's Gonna Help Me Sing, (< "Corry Me Back to Old Virginny, "River Chant," "Night Fall on the Prairie." —SECOND BIG FEATURE— The Most Sensational Screen Find Since Jackie Coogan. BOBBY BLAKE He's on Angel. . . He's a Holy Terror »• • He's Everybody's Boy. In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayert MOKEY —With— DONNA REED :: DAN DAILEY, JR. ETTA McDANIEL Just eight years old, tousled hair, sparkling eyes, and o naughty grin, hes the despair of his parents, the terror of the town; but no matter what he does, he U steal your heart. —PLUS— Chapters Four and Five of the Serial, "COAST GUARD" PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. No Extra to Reserve at Theatre or D.IX. HUTT VADLBY COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ©RAND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. Th? following successful Competitors will appear in tnis evening’s Programme. Brian Ellis, Maire Douglas, Norma Horsley, Valerie Dobson, Gaynor Grange, Shirley Wainscott, Alma Collins, John Stanbridge, Beverley Stan bridge, Cwenjth Jackson, Elizabeth Castle, Leah C®® ll ®’ Jimmie Thomson, George Gay, P. Green, J. Patton, A.' Christophers B.PalUstiC, Dorothy Goodman, Angela Graham, Aiyo White, R. Lederman, Barbara Welsh, F. Lynch. Deldree Carr, Joan Bruce Ford, Beryl Richardson, Shirley Craig Dawn Mudgway. Norman Draper, Ngalr’e Crawford? Claire Hopkinsou, Betty Williams, Gladys Tonkins, N J n cy McQueen, Valma Hunt Fay Aitken, Warren Doran, Campbell Franklyn-Browne, Miss P. Waters Jocelyn Ring, Joan Bovis. E. A. Smith, Miss Z Craven. Ballet: ftllss Margaret Oates B team. And Choir of Hutt valley High School. FARM HANDS WANTED,—(Continued). WANTED. Youth or Lad for Station, able to milk. Good prospects of advancement. Write Homeburn, Martinborough, or Tel. 925. WANTED, PAHIATUA DISTRICT, A MARRIED SHEPHERD, good dogs; must be a capable all-round man; no cropping; own cottage, electric, good wages and usual allowance. Hodgins, Tane, Tel. 68N, Ekctahuna. WANTED. Married Shepherd, end June. Capable of taking charge of stock on -.00 acres hill country. Modern, convenient cottage e. 1.: meal, firewood and cow. Wages £5. AUpwance for wife to cook for ou/nian and casuals. bus ’ 34 railes ’ Guy Lewis. Escourt, Eketahuna. DAIRyING FAMILY of four wanted, capable milking herd of 95 cows and attend to dairy bundling milk for town supply, cleanliness and thoroughness absolutely essential, work to be done by contract. £55 a month. Female labour O.K. Good cottage, electric throughout. Write: PIO6, "DOMINION.” Palmerston North. . STUD SHEPHERD. Al ASSET AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Palmerston North, requires the services of a Thoroughly Competent STUD SHEPHERD for Southdown, Romucy, aud Ryeland Flocks. Applicants must have first<Tiss experience with Southdowns in part leuiar. Handy to City Schools. Now house. Salary according to qunlilleatl Applications, which should include inronnallon re military obligations, close THE REGISTRAR. * I> O Box 601. Palmerston North, °2L THURSDAY, MAY 25. SITUATIONS WANTED. fjOME~uTulty and Nurses’ Bureau —Cooks. Housekeepers, Dally Help. Karltanefi. Colonial Mutual BbbKA_ Tel. 46-903. EXPERIENCED Gent’s Hairdresser (291, married Grade 3, wants permanent position: small town preferred. Would consider leasing saloon. House essential. Particulars to PlO7. ‘‘Dominion.” Palm. Nth. ———— EXPERIENCED Accountant available, keep tradesmen’s books and prepare tax returns. Apply C2SO, “Dominion.” \7h'TICAN reminded that to ensure inompt delivery of replies letters must be addressed carefully and clearly. Note: Except In special eases where originals are asked for, applicants arc advised to Bend COPIES of references only.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 194, 15 May 1944, Page 2
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