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p ” THEATRE CLAUDETTE COLBERF PAULETTE GOLDARD Veronica lake —ln— The Most Stirring Drama Ever Lived by Women. Rising to Heights of Courage Few Men Have Ever Reached. “SO . PROUDLY WE HAIL” A Paramount Picture, With GEORGE REEVES :: WALTER ABEL SONNY TUFTS He's Big, Blonde, and Lovable—ask Paulette Goddcrd. ATTEND THE MATINEES. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

2 p.m.—Dir,: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100 J ITS POPULARITY GROWS GREATER AS THE SEASON GETS LONGER. Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's ' THOUSANDS CHEER Starring KATHRYN GRAYSON GENE KELLY :: MARY ASTOR JOHN BOLES ;: JOSE ITURBI Mickey Rooney Marilyn Maxwell Judy Garland Donna Reed Red Skelton Margaret O'Brien Eleanor Powell June Allyson Ann Sothern Gloria DeHaven Lucille Ball John Conte Virginia O'Brien Sara Haden Frank Morgan Don Loper Lena Horne. Maxine Barrat Marsha Hunt 3 Great Bands —COMING—BRITAIN'S GREATEST PICTURE, (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

MONSTER THREE-HOUR MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN TODAY AT 1.45 p.m. ENTIRE PROGRAMME APPROVED FOR UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION 1. "PECK'S BAD BOY .AT THE CIRCUS" Starring spanky McFarland, tommy kelly, edgar Kennedy 2.—" THE IRON CLAW"—Chapters Three and Four. 3. THE THREE STOOGES, "ACHE IN EVERY STEAK" 4. THE THREE STOOGES, "SAPPY BIRTHDAY" 5. SCREAMING COMEDY,"MITT ME TONIGHT" 6. POPEYE THE SAILOR, "HOUSE BUILDER-UPPA" 7 COLOUR PANTOMIME, "GOOFY AND WILBUR" DOORS OPEN AT 1 p.m.——BE EARLY FOR THIS GRAND SHOW THEATRE DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-030. TELEPHONE 53-080 FOR RESERVATIONS AND SERVICE. TONIGHT AT 7.45 THEN TWICE DAILY 2 p.m. and 7.45. p a The Screen's Most Exciting Star! alan'curtis ■ * C.AUBREY SMITH « IHilf Barry FITZGERALD |||| J ) TARQUIN OLIVIER W® MARY gordon K WILSON «’ Associate Feature EDWARD NORRIS JOAN WOODBURY . “YOU CAN’T BEAT THE LAW” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —PLUS—"THE DROP TO DESTINY" and "THE FATAL FUSE" Chapters Three and Four of "THE IRON CLAW". PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. NO EXTRA TO RESERVE AT THEATRE OR D.I.C, HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES (Continued). AUCKLAND—HOTEL AUCKLAND, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. The largest hotel in the Dominion of 200 bedrooms. Situated at Lower Queen Street, adjacent to Post Office and wharves and centre o' Auckland’s business thoroughfare. 'Filed bathrooms, with hot water at all hours. HOTEL STONEIIUItST, Symonds Street, Auckland (unlicensed). Casual accommodation available from 11/6 day. Lovely views. 100 rooms. Manageress, Jliss IS. Olding. Telegraphic address, “Sloneliuret.” IT’S THE CENTRAL In Auckland—Excellent cuisine and service; hot and cold water and telephones each room For comfort make the Central your headquarters. THISTLE HOTEL, centre Queen Street, Auckland. Red and breakfast 9/-. Thistle provides ideal accommodation. Luxurious lounges. W J. Hickey. Proprietor, phone 45-437. A ROYAL welcome awaits you at the Royal- Hotel. Victoria Street, Auckland. Recognized as Auckland’s most up-to-date hotel. Hot and cold waler each room’ also table telephones each bedroom. Electric elevator. Tariff moderate. BLENHEIM— Stay at the “CRITERION/' Blenheim. Marlborough's Leading Hotel. At this well-known House where the Homely atmosphere prevails, you will get good service and live well. Accommodation 60 guests Dining ball seating 75 persons Tariff Bed and Breakfast, 11/6; Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, 15/6: Full Day, 18/6. Weekly by arrangement. The '‘Criterion’’ is a C.T., P.S.. and A.A. Hotel.—R. J. MEAT Ya RD Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH— To Visitors to Christchurch—A wire or postcard to "Rink Taxis, Christchurch, will ensure that a comfortable taxi will be waiting your arrival by the_Boat Train Even if you have not advised us beforehand, a ring to Hie Rink (34-878) frona the Station will bring a taxi in a couple of minutes. Rink Taxis. Limited. GRAND HOTEL (licensed). Cashel Street, opp "Beath’s. Ciirfs'church. Excellent cuisine, courteous attention: '‘Home away from Home,’’ C.T A House. Tariff, 15/day; commercial travellers, 13/Bt bed and breakfast, 8/(1. When coming to Christ* church, stay at the “Grand,’’ heart of the city. JIM WALLACE (late Racecourse Hotel). Prop. Write or wire Phone 30 371. NEW WELLINGTON HOTEL, Christchurch, completely new hi every detail. _ New furnishings, lovely lounges, hot and coid water bedrooms. Tariff: 16/- day. C.T.A and A.A. C. A. WELSH, Proprietor, late ’Cokers.” HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS—PARAKAI HOUSE.—Tennis, social hall, hot mineral baths tn home; A.A. hostel. Tariff Rates on application. '.Ms.: Ilelnnsville 35, Auckland 48-087. MARTON—THE WHITE HART HOTEL (Licensed). Slhialed in centre ot town. Sijteudld cuisine. Speights on tap. Tariff 16/6 15. W. Caulton, Proprietor. NAPIER WHEN coming to Napier, stay at the CENTRAL HOTEL (Licensed)* centre town. Hot and cold water bedrooms. R. CHESNEY, Proprietor. NAPIER-PALMERSTON NORTH—NEWMAN BROS. (N.L), LTD, DAILY SERVICES. WEEKDAYS: ”Dep. Napier 12.30 p.m. Arr. Palmerston 4.50 p.m. Dep. Palmerston 6.30 p.m. Arr. Napier, 10.35 p.m. Monday and Friday only: "Hep. Napier 5 p.m. Arr. Palmerston 9.5 p.m. Dep. Palmerston 9.45 p.m. Arr Napier, 1.50 a.m. Sundays Only: "Dep Napier 5 p.m. Arr Palmerston 9.5 pm Dep. Palmerston 9.45 p.m. Arr. Napier. 1.50 a.in. “Connect with Express and Limited to Auckland. Booking Offices: Rangitlkei Street, Palmerston Northland Hawke’s Bay Motor Co, Napier. NEWMAN BROS. (N.L), LTD.. 178 Featherston Street, Wellington. TeL 41-555. .After hours,, 51-556.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 235, 1 July 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 235, 1 July 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 235, 1 July 1944, Page 4

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