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Silanes Oivt-Wr 31r Benjamin Fuller FINALLY TODAY At 2 and 8 p.m. Paramount's Production, CHINA Starring ALAN 'LORETTA LADD YOUNG WILLIAM BENDIX Romance, Humour and Thrilling Moments ... as o Small Party Plans to Destroy the Rapacious Jap. CHINA (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW 'mi* Ari ■ lAana (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Your Entertainment Is Assured! "White Savage" Has Everything For Your Enjoyment. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE RESERVE NOW—S 4-775. ALSO ON WEDNESDAY. JUST ARRIVED. The Latest "MARCH OF TIME." "NAVAL LOG OF VICTORY" This is Something You Have Wanted TO SEE. TIVOLI TEL. 43-968. OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS (Where There is Always a Good Show.l STARTING TONIGHT—7 p.m. ROBERT NEWTON DEBORAH KERR "HATTER'S CASTLE" Associate Feature FRANK MORGAN ANN RUTHERFORD "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WDDLINGTON WEST ELECTORATE. NORTH L A X D RESIDENTS SIR. C. M. BOWDEN, M,P., Member for the District, • Will Deliver an Address to Electors In ST. ANNE'S HALL, NORTHLAND, TONIGHT (TUESDAY), JUNE 27. 1944, At 8 p.m.

EXHIBITION BRITISH CHILDREN’S ART. NATIONAL ART GALLERY D.I.C. BUILDING. Open Dally, 10 to 5; Saturdays. 10 to Noon. Lectures on Child Art by Roland Hipkins. Wednesday, 12.30; Thursday, 3.15. Admission Free. ACCOMMODATION (Continued). WELLINGTON—(Continued). BRADFORD House, 236 Oriental Pde.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunrootn. Tel 51-520 ENNISMORE Private Hotel, 53 Boulcott St. —Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324, CHRISTCHURCH. UNITED SEKVIOE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. NERVES relax in the friendly, dignified atmosphere of the United Service Hotel, Christchurch. 100 comfortable bedrooms with private ’phone and h. and c. running water. Also rooms with private bathrooms. Full Inclusive tariff, 22/6. N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor GISBORNE. “ALMADALE Guest House.” Gisborne. Extreme comfort. Central. Reasonable tariff. A.A bouse. Tel. 2211. Prop., Mia. Corbett. ■MASTERTON. . GLENOItE Guest House, 116 Dixon St.Superior casual accommodation; tea, bed. morning tray. 10/- day. Central.—Mrs. J. L, Hill. NAPIER. PACIFIC House Private Hotel, Marine Pde Napier—Casuals; comfortable home. Mrs? C. Wildbore. Tel. 2363 PALMERSTON NORTH KINGSCOURT PRIVATE HOTEL. 113 Fitzherbert Avenue. We wish to announce that Klngscourt will be reopening for a limited number of permanent and casual guests on Monday, June 26.- Under uew management. Proprietress: Mrs. R Francis. HOT E I~CAJtLI’ON. CUBA ST. —When in Palmerston North stop at this popular C.T.. A.A., P.S. and Govt tourist house: hot. cold water bedrooms. Tel 5192.—N. K. Beveridge. Proprietor PERMANENT and Casual Guests; tariff moderate.. Rangitlkel Private Hotel. Pal inerston Nth. PARA PAR AUMJU. KAWA'i’IUI Guest" House for superior seaside accommodation, from February 14. Easter fully booked. Mrs. Entwell.' Tel. 5011. I’arap.-iraomii. ROTORUA. ROTO Rl' A—W alw e ra House, first-class Private Hotel Hot and cold water In every 11 cllr < > o in. Tel. 31. P.O. Box 30. KEST HOMES. GLENLYON Convalescent Home in Napier’s glorious sunshine offers peace, quiet, comfort, and tinobtrusive service for t.lie tired and unwell. Very reasonable. TehJ-im USED CARS FOR SALE. FOR Silk?. Ford 10, new tyres, sub fuel burner optional. D 235. I'ls William St., Petone. 1941, 12 li.p. -Morris Commercial Van, totally enclosed body. 6000 miles. New condition. . UlipOO'i'd V 8 de luxe Coupe. I good tyres, nerfeet riinniifg order. 2395 for cash. Apply "VS.” C7o. Bell. ’'Dominion” Agent, I’ctone. wi7I.SEI.EV, 16 h.p.. lli-’is, tive-scator; ”1,300 miles. In excellent running order and condition. £570 or near offer. To inspect' 'Tel. 51-581.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 27 June 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 27 June 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 27 June 1944, Page 2

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