FINALLY TODAY —At 2 and 8 p.m. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE PHANTOM of the OPERA The Musical Treat in Technicolour. A Universal Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMMOROW THE PICTURE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR . . . SO PROUDLY WE HAIL , The most stirring drama ever lived by women. Rising to heights of courage few men have ever reached. SO PROUDLY WE HAIL—- . . . their Valour! ... their Love! . . . their Glory! With CLAUDETTE COLBERT PAULETTE GODDARD VERONICA LAKE ANDGEORGE REEVES :: WALTER ABEL' SONNY TUFTS (Keep Your Eye on Him). SO PROUDLY WE HAIL This-Paramount Picture. It Brings Entertainment, TO THE A THEATfIIj . DAILY—AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre 44-144) Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) VICTORIA LEAGUE SHOP DAY. MEMBERS of the Victoria League are reminded that Shop Day will be held on FRIDAY, JUNE 30, in the League Rooms, D.I.C. Building, Fourth Floor, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please Come, Bring and Buy.
SAN DEMETRIO, -London. ARTISTS AND EXHIBITIONS. PICTURES by well-known New Zealand Artists now showing at McGregor Wright’s Gallery. 115 Lambton Qy.
FINALLY TODAY—2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. "TORNADO" and "THE PURPLE V" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THEATRE DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Dlr.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. THE BRITISH SECRET SERVICE PRESENT YOU WITH TWO TICKETS TO LONDON” Port of Embarkation. . DE LUXE THEATRE. Sailing Date ' .TOMORROW (THURSDAY) 2 p.m. & 7.45 ITINERARY VIA A merchantman in convoy which will be torpedoed in the most omaxlng submarine mystery. VIA First-class Coach in tre boat train wrecked on route to London. VIA London's Dock Underworld, where convoy spies are trapped. ARRIVING finally at a secret Admiralty Investigation into Enemy Operations in Great Britain during the Blitz. EVERY SECOND YOU'LL THRILL TO THE GRAPHIC MELODRAMA THAT UNFODS BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES IN THE SCREEN'S DARINGLY DIFFERENT, SURPRJSINGLY NOVEL STORY OF THE MOST HUNTED MAN IN AN EMPIRE . . . Universal's MASTER MYSTERY t “TWO TICKETS TO LONDON” Starring MICHELE MORGAN ALAN CURTIS C. AUBREY SMITH BARRY FITZGERALD, DOOLEY WILSON Preceded by EDWARD NORRIS, JOAN WOODBURY "YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LAW" And Chapters 3 and 4 of the Great New Serial, "THE IRON CLAW" (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. No Increase In Prices. DEFINITELY NO FREE LIST.
ACCOMMODATION (Continued). WELLINGTON—(Continued) BRADFORD House. 236 Oriental Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge anil sunroom. Tel. 51-520 ENNISMORE Private Hotel, 53 Boulcott St.—Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324. HOTEL Selwyn, 7 Cambridge Tee.—Bed and breakfast: quiet, comfortable, bandy to attractions. Tel. 50-035. AUCKLAND MANSIONS - Ilot’ei." Wl:ittaker ’ Place—l6/-' day, £3/3/- weekly. Tel. 42-724. Mrs E. Speer, Proprietress. "TOMOANA,” above Library, 44 Welles, ley St. E.; 10/0 day, £2/12/6 weekly. Mlssi Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland. “RFI£Cit7)”FT” Private Hotel, 26 Symonils St —Excellent table, central, select, moderate tariff. Mr. aud Mrs J IL Hodgsou. I’roprs. PRINCES Lodge Private ’ Hotel-Excellent cuisine, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St., 12/6 a dav.—Mrn. M. Bethune. Proprietress.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 2
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