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TOMORROW—SUNDAY SESSIONS 2 p.m. & 7.45 p;m. At the Request and by Permission of the Civic Authorities, the PLAZA will OPEN TOMORROW (SUNDAY), for the Entertainment of Members of all Allied Nations Forces and the Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two Civilian ■ Friends. Usual Prices. No Reservations. Programme as Advertised Below. Dir.: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. 2 p.m.—TODAY— 8 p.m. STUNNING IN ITS SUSPENSE! BREATH-TAKING IN ITS POWERI “FIRST COMES . COLRAGE” —Co-Starring— MERLE BRIAN OBERON AHERNE FROM ELLIOT ARNOLD'S "THE COMMANDOS" The Strangest Love Story Ever Told! A Columbia Picture. (Recommended More'Especially for Adult Audiences.) POPULAR COMMUNITY SING!— New Guinea Campaign nears its Close. Japs. Blasted on Lana and In the Air. N.Z. Troops in Italy. Wounded Come Home. Vaudeville :: Musical :: Varieties. ‘ BOOK EARLY AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. STATE - PETONE TONIGHT ..... AT 8 O'CLOCK With Matinee at 2 p.m. RONALD COLMAN GREER GARSON In JAMES HILTON'S “RANDOM HARVEST” With Philip Dorn, Susan Peters, Henry Travers, Reginald Owen, Bramwell Fletcher. The star of "Good-bye, Mr. Chips" (and "Mrs. Miniver") . . . The star of "Lost Horlxbn" . . . Together in a greater story by the same author! Box Plans at Theatre for each night of the six-day season. Tel. 63-899. BE WISE AND BOOK EARLY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

WRESTLING! WRESTLING! Boyg Thrilled You the First Time. See Them Again At The T O W N HALL. MONDAY, JULY 3, AT S P.M. Fast and Clever New Zealand Professional Matmen in a Triple Bill. Each Bout ot Six Five-minute Rounds. BOUT NO. T—FRANK MOSES '(Wellington) Versus TOM WRIGHT (Wellington) BOUT NO. 2-~ GLEN SHANNON (Hamilton) Versus BERT MONASTRA (Hutt Valley) BOUT NO: 3— GUNNER COOK (Army) Versus JACK I’KESTNEY (Navy) A MATEUK PRELIMINARIES. Usual Price.’. Book at Humphreys, Manners Street. CAN HUTT? CAN ARMY? MOKE TOP-LINE FOOTBALL. Jubilee Cup. Senior Championship. RUGBY RUGBY HUTT AT HEADQUARTERS. With successes over athletic iu both first and second rounds, Hutt now face the present Championship Leaders, Army, and their Big Opportunity is at ATHLETIC PARK TODAY Can Hutt Beat tho New Leaders? Can Army Keep on Top? A Match'Promising Thrills in Plenty. ARMY v. HUTT. AitMY v. HUTT. To Start at 3 p.m. . Also to lie Played nt Athletic Park will he a match havincr *i vital bearing’ upon the Hardham Cup Senior Competition. NAVY v. JOHNSONVILLE. .At 1.30 p.m. Be Early for this Outstanding Contribution to the Afternoon’s Stirring Sport. Admission 1-. Stand 6d. extra. OTHER EVENTS OF THE DAY Include: A.T I’ETONE: Mhrlst Bros. Old Boys v. Petone (Jubilee Cup Match), 3 p.m. AT HUTT REC.: Eastbourne v. Hutt B (Hardham Cup Match), 3 p.m. * A. E. NEILSON, Secretary, W.lt F U. ORGANRE C I T A L. TOWN HALL. TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JULY 2. I’HI. At 2.30 P.M. By It. TEMPLE WHIT):. Presented by the National Broadcasting Service by Arrangement with the Wellington City Council. 1. (a) Prelude and Fugue in E Minor (Bach). (h) Sarabande, from Cello Sonata in I) ' (Bach). (<•) Prelude from the Cantata, “God's Time Is the Best" (Bach). 2. Priere ct Berceuse (Guilmant). 3. Spring Song (Hollins). 1. Cradle Song i Scliuhert-Noelsch). 5. Cluckoo and Nightingale Concerto. Largo-Allegro Moderate (Handel). 6. Pastorale in E (Cesar Franck). 7. Revo D'Amour (Felix Corbet!). S. Fantasia on “Urbs Beata” (Fanlkes). 9. Barcarolle (Leniare). 10. Marche Solemnelle (Mailly). CHARGE FOR ADMISSION: 1..'-. N.B.—As the first half of this programme is being broadcast, it. is requested that the audience refrain from creating any noises which would be detrimental to tlie Broadcast.

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

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

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