2 p.m. 8 p.m, HI-DIDDLE-BIDDLE’ An Andrew L. Stone Production, Released Through United Artists. Featuring ADOLPHE MARTHA MENJOU SCOTT POLA NEGRI BILLIE BURKE You must sec how big a jam a sailor can get into with just 48 hours' leave. SELECT FEATURETTES: ROAD TO TOKYO (World in Action Series I, POPULAR SCIENCE, ETC. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. Programmes with the Seal of Quality. LAST THREE NIGHTS . . . 7.45 p.m. ROBERT LARAINE MARGARET YOUNG DAY O'BRIEN In M.G.M.'s "JOURNEY FOR MARGARET" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And "CALLING DR. GILLESPIE" With LIONEL BARRYMORE :: PHILIP DORN DONNA REED (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Paramount THEATRE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. TeL 51-842 FRIDAY NEXT... Grand Revival of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Masterpiece, JUDY GARLAND “LITTLE NELLY KELLY” With GEORGE CHARLES DOUGLAS MURPHY WINNINGER McPHAIL A Song in Her Heart .. A Bit of Devil in Her Laughing Irish Eyes. Joyous Judy's A Singing Darling in George M. Cohan's Merriest Musical Drama. —SECOND BIG FEATURE— The Most Lovable Character in Fiction Lives an the Screen at last MARJORIE MAIN :: ZASU PITTS ALINE McMAHON :: LEE BOWMAN In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “TISH” Mary Roberts Rhinehart's Delightfully Different Comedy Surprise. This Trio's a Riot And You'll Love The Old Girls. .As they Try Their Hand at Match-making.. .And Cook Up a Fearful Mix-up. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY, WELLINGTON DIVISION. A DEBATE Will be held in the NATIONAL CLUB LOUNGE On THURSDAY NEXT, 23tb INST., At 8 p.m. The Meeting is Open to All Members and Friends of the Party. VICTORIA LEAGUE. VICTORIA LEAGUE Members are notified that the Empire Day Musical to be held Tomorrow (Wednesday), May 24. will commence at 2.30 p.m. and not 3 p.m., as previously stated. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS. GIRLS, 2, require work Saturday morning, Friday, Saturday nights. Reliable. E4&-, “Dominion.'’ ■ HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. PARAPARAUMU Beach—FuHy-furnlshed 5-roomed House, all eonva; also Cottage, electric, reasonable. Ring 47-655, ACCOMMODATION wanted. OFFICER requires Board urgently, private home preferred. K4BB, “Dominion. BOARD wanted, young man, preferably handy to Rongotai. Please ring 18-20 l or write K 489, ‘’Dominion.’* WANTED at once, by woman of SO years, a warm, sunny room, with full board, and washing, either in rest home or private one. Send terms and where situated to Mrs. BeharelL C/o. Mrs. Gledliill. Robin Street. Talliape. ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. NEW CAUFIELD HOUSE 53-55 Plpitea Street (off Molesworth Street), Wellington. MOST Modern, Up-to-date Guest House. Hot and Cold Water In all Bedrooms. Bed and Breakfast. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Telephone 42-355. COMFY Board offered business gent.; good table, every convenience, tel.; 30/-. 174 Tinakorl ltd., Wellington. COMFORTABLE Accom.. morning tray. casuals. 196 Willis St. ’ VISITORS IO Wellingtoi stay at I'eun Court r>4 Hill St. Bed and breakfast Mrs .1 R Jessen. Proprietress. ENNTsjToItE Private Hotel. 53 Bnulcott St.—Vacancies superior guests, permaueut or casual; moderate tariff Tel. 13 324. “RAHIRI.” 40 Tiuakori Rd. Tel. 42-441 — Accom. Bed and breakfast. Mrs. Gibson (late “Merivale,” Paekakariki). KING’S Private Hotel. Courtenay Pl.. opp. Fire Station—All Servicemen spedally catered for Tel. 52-652. HOTEL Troeadero. 200 Laiubtou Qy (handy wharves and railways). L. Giles, Proprietress Tel. 43-496. HOTEL Mansions—Vacancies for permanents and casuals, bed and breakfast. 81 Ghnzjtee St Tel. 51-515. _ BRADFORD House. 236 Oriental File.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroni Tel, 51-520 AUCKLAND. MANSIONS Hotel, Whittaker -Place—lo/day. £3/3/ weekly. Tel 42-724. Mrs E Speer Proprietress. CHRIS TCHI'Ri'H UNITED SERVICE 11 >IKL CHRISTCHURCH YOU’LL enjoy staying at the United Service Hotel. Christchurch—you’ll appreciate its smart dignified atmosphere and keen courteous service. You’ll be very comfortable In your airy, cheery room, with Its modern appointments, including running o and c water, and private 'phone Inclusive tariff 22/6 day. Rooms with private bathrooms also available. N. Wray Millner, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 201, 23 May 1944, Page 2
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623Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 201, 23 May 1944, Page 2
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