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OPENING TODAY—BE SURE OF A SEAT BY RINGING 51-842 Paramount Theatre 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 The Picture with a Universal Appeal. Ideal Entertainment tor the Whole Family. * THEY SOUGHT ONLY THE RIGHT TO LOVE. YOUTH before the bar of justice, charged with the crime of love.. .guilty of living a life of service and devotion.... THEY turned the tables on their bewildered elders and made them realize the existence of a higher law which governs all mankind. CHARLES M. SHELDON'S WORLD-FAMOUS BOOK -TRANSPOSED FAITHFULLY TO THE SCREEN “IN HiS STEPS” Starring ERIC LINDEN CECILIA PARKER HENRY KOLKER, CHARLES RICHMAN, OLIVE TELL, ROGER IMHOF A POWERFUL DRAMA OF YOUTH THAT PUTS THE OLDER GENERATION ON TRIAL. ..A Story that has inspired Millions of Readers. You've Heard It os a Radio Serial.. . You've Heard About ,he Sensational Stage Success. .. .You've Probably Read the Bock. NOW see it as a MOTION PICTURE MASTERPIECE Owing to Heavy Booking in Other Centres, "IN HIS STEPS" Will Not be Screened in Any Wellington Suburb For at Least Six Months. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Associate Feature — Exclusive First Showing in New Zealand. ’’ AS BIG AS HUMANITY ITSELF A Story of Unusual Charm . . . pathos . . . Laughter . . . and Heart-warming Romance. “SOMEONE TO REMEMBER” Starring MABEL PAIGE, JOHN CRAVEN, CHARLES DINGLE, DOROTHY MORRIS There is something about this film that gets in your heart and stays there. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —PLUS—LATEST AIRMAIL NEWS — ANZIO BEACHHEAD — NEW ZEALANDERS IN ITALY. USUAL POPULAR PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. Early Booking Is Recommended. Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. OPERA HOUSE TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES 56-230 FINAL 4 NIGHTS OF "SUSAN AND GOD" TONIGHT AT 8.10 and UNTIL TUESDAY EVENING MATINEE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, at 2.15 J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY in the final presentations of Rachel Crother's refreshingly provocative and delightfully entertaining comedy “SUSAN AND GOD” which has captivated Wellingtonians as no other P l 7. h « , “ r . It could probably run on successfully for an indefinite period, but the managorn.nt is determined to adhere to its original programme, therefore Susan And God must necessarily be withdrawn to make wav for "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" and "CLAUDIA." THE THIRD MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION Commencing WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS MATINEE ALSO ON SATURDAY, JULY Bth Initial presentation here of the most brilliant satirical-comedy of modem times, "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" With a Greatly Augmented Cast, including LLOYD LAMBLE as Sheridan Whiteside NEVA CARR GLYN as Lorraine Sheldon m association with all the- favourites who have so popularised (hemsalves in Wellington. Seats for "SUSAN AND GOD" and "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" may be selected from nine o'clock this morning at the D.I.C. To facilitate matters for patrons a special attendant will devote herself entirely to tho plans tot "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Saturdays), 7/-; other nights, «/-; 2nd Malta (reservable on day of performance), Saturdays. 5/-J Other nights, 4/.; Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. Matinees: 5/-, 3/6, 2/- and 1/8. Children, 2/6, 2/- and !/-• All prices plus tax.

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SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). WANTED, a 2nd Cook (Female). Apply Wakefield notel. BUSH LOCO DRIVER FOR Price Loco. Must be good man used to log tramming. Single accommodation only at present. Apply— ELLIS & BURNAND LTD., ONGARUE. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPISTS. THE above Board requires an Experienced Shorthand Typiste for its Head Office. Carterton, and applications are invited for the position. Good salary according to experience. Five-day week. Full particulars will be forwarded on application. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager, Carterton. JUNIOR FEMALE CLEFK WANTED by well-known City Manufacturing Firm, a YOUNG GIRL for the Office. Duties to comprise answering the telephone and general clerical work. No experience required; good conditions and wages. Apply to—"MANUFACTURER.” Box 101, Wellington. ________- REQUIRED for Progressive’ Country Newspaper in Auckland Province. Practical knowledge of Printlug Trade, with ability to estimate on Commercial JobPrinting preferred. Apply in first instance; staling age, experience and enclosing copies only of references, to — ■PROGRESSIVE, ’’ c/o. j. nott Ltd.. Advertising, P.O. Box tffil, Auckland. FROCK MACHINISTS. WANTED, EXPERIENCED FROCK.MACHINISTS For High-clasa Work. Apply— MARIE LOUISE, (J 5 Manners St. FARM HANDS WANTED. WANTI’Td, ’ man or youth, experienced in farming. Apply K. Smith. Rewa. The position advertised by Murray, Roberts, Taihape, has now been tilled. . WANTED, TWO Men (or general (arm work, one capable of stock work: Own dogs; suit married couple and son or mate; good wages to capable workers. Apply Pearce, Box 1.17, WaugutniL WANTED: MARRIED COUPLE. MAN. general farm work; wife, household duties. Oue adult. Feilding district. Apply:— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD.. Box 34. Feilding. Or Telephone 535 M. (in evenings). WANTED, MARRIED COUPLE. WIFE to cook for single manager, two men: man tractor driver, shepherd, or fencer. Good wages to right couple. Apply by letter to — MANAGER, Te Tlpun. Featherston. DO yourself a good turn every day by

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 2

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