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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. Programmes with the Seal of Quality. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS ADOLPHE MARTHA MENJOU SCOTT In HI-DIDDLE-DIDDLE’ A Comedy of 48 Hours' Hectic Leave. An Andrew L. Stone Production, Released Through United Artists. SELECT FEATURETTES: ROAD TO TOKYO (World in Action Series), etc. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY NEXT: 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. Columbia Pictures Present AN EXPLOSION OF LAUGHTER! IT WILL 'MAKE THE WORLD A SAFE PLACE TO J LIVE IN b FORMSY ‘&ET CR4CKIWC (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BE ADVISED RESERVE NOW! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre.

HURRY! LAST TWO DAYS, At 2 p.m.—B p.m. COSIHW (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY AT THE St. lilies Dir Sir Benjamin Fuller HIP! HIP! HOORAY! The Picture You Can't Afford to Miss. STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM A Paramount Picture, featuring 34 TOP-LINE STARS, Including, . ❖BING CROSBY 1 ❖BOB HOPE ❖ FRED MacMURRAY ❖FRANCHOT TONE ❖RAY MILLAND ❖VICTOR MOORE ❖DOROTHY LAMOUR ❖PAULETTE GODDARD . ❖VERA ZORINA ❖MARY MARTIN ❖DICK POWELL ❖BETTY HUTTON ❖EDDIE BRACKEN ❖VERONICA LAKE ❖ALAN LADD ❖ROCHESTER IT'S STAR-1 FFICI (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Naw D.I.C. b Theatre (54-775)

A REAL ENTERTAINMENT A PLAY OF THE MOSCOW FRONT, 1941. “ACCORDING TO PLAN” PRESENTED BY THE UNITY THEATRE MOVEMENT. —AND—RUSSIAN SONGS AND COSSACK DANCING. TIME THEATRE, Cuba Street SUNDAY NEXT 8.15 P. M. ANNIVERSARY ANGLO-SOVIET TREATY SHORT. ADDRESSES BY MAJOR SKINNER AND A RUSSIAN REPRESENTATIVE (In English)* CHAIRMAN, REV. HARRY SQUIRES. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. PROCEEDS IN AID PATRIOTIC FUNDS. EXHIBITION: Soviet Life in War and Peace, Photographs, Posters. Supplied by Soviet Ambassador, London, Will Be Open to the Public in the Vestibule on Sunday Afternoon from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Free. N.Z. SOCIETY FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN! WELLINGTON REQUIRES £BB,OOO IN THE COMBINED PATRIOTIC APPEAL YOU HAVE NOT FAILED .OUR FIGHTING MEN IN THE PAST—YOU ARE BEING APPROACHED ONCE ONLY THIS YEAR FOR PATRIOTIC FUNDS — MAKE A LARGE DONATION. They believe in us those men over there. It may be a bomber crew over Germany—it may be a platoon of mon in Italy—it may be Prisoners of War, bored by inactivity—it may be men in hospital—but wherever New Zealand servicemen are today, they believe in us . . . ' < they believe we are heart and soul in helping to provide them with comforta and amenities. If you are not called upon shortly, take the initiative and send cash, cheques or War Bonds, to the Hon. Sec., Wellington Metropolitan Patriotic committee, B ox 1534, Wellington. Inserted by Courtesy of Self Help Co-op., I.td.

BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1944 WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST JOCK COLVIN versus CLARRIE GORDON (WE LLI NG TO N) (A UC KLA N D) USUAL THRILLING PRELIM I NEB 1 ES. BOX PLAN AT HUMPHREY’S. MANNERS STBEET. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING OPENS TODAY tWEDNESDAY), MAY 24. PRICES: (Including Tax): 5/9, 3/6, 2/3. Ladies 2 6 (Plus Tax).

WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS (Continued:) PARKIN Bros, for Shopfl’tlnue Offi'"nnd General Alterations LEATHER Work or all kinds tor the Armed Forces .1 IS Evans lafi l.ambton Q.v- ' MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE, MOTOR-Cycles bought, sold, repaired Spares Tolley and Spence. 249 Willis St REST HOMES SANATORIUM, Morriusvllle—Cheat diseases under hospital benefits: fees 2jgns.. Including medical attention Prospectus In the Classified Columns you will find Qie news of the dally transactions which form an essential part of your domestic and commercial life.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 2

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557

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 2

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