DAILY—At 2 and 8 p.m.. “SO PROUDLY WE HAIL’’ A Paramount Picture. With CLAUDETTE COLBERT PAULETTE GODDARD VERONICA LAKE SONNY TUFTS GEORGE REEVES :: WALTER ABEL So Proudly wo Hail—Their Valour—Their Love—Their Courage. ALSO SHOWING: Staggering Supplies for the Invasion, and Scenes of the Leningrad Break-out. theatre Oir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans ot D.I.C. and Theatre (44-1441 (Recommended by’ Censor for Adults.) EXHIBITION BRITISH CHILDREN’S ART. NATIONAL ART GALLERY D.I.C. BUILDING. Open Daily, 10 to 5; Saturdays, 10 to Noon. Lectures on Child Art by Roland Hipkins. Wednesday, July 5, at 12.30 and Thursday, July 6, at 3.15. Admission Free.
OPERA HOOSE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "SUSAN AND GOD" TONIGHT at 8.10 AND TOMORROW EVENING, For these two final occasions. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY, In Rachel Crothcr's Irresistible and Refreshingly Provocative Comedy, “SUSAN AND GOD” which is one of the best and most popular plays aver staged in New Zealand. Another Great and Glorious Production, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Initial production here of the most cynical and cleverest play of modem times. “THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” Which is packed with explosive dialogue (hat bursts into showers of smart wit liberally sprinkled with a progression of comedy fireworks. A greatly augmented cast includes LLOYD LAMBLE as Sheridan Whiteside NEVA CARR GLYN as Lorraine Sheldon In association with ail the favourites who have so popularised themselves with playgoers in Wellington, Box Plans for "Susan and God" and "The Man Who Came to Dinner" ore now open at the D.I.C. Day Sales at Opera House Confectionery Shop. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Saturdays), 7/-, other nights 6/-, 2nd Stolls (reservable on day of performance) Saturdays 5/-, other nights 4/-. Gallery 2/- and 1/6. Matinees 5/-, 3/6, 2/-, and 1/6. Children 2/- and 1/-. Prices plus tax.
EMPLOYEES WORKERS AND CIVIL SERVANTS TH® FLA@ SECTION OF THE 1944 COMBINED PATRIOTIC APPEAL IS AN APPEAL TO YOU! To provide parcels for our servicemen overseas. Patriotic Funds provide almost 190,000 free gift parcels for these men every three mouths, and everybody knows how much they appreciate them. WHAT TO DO: (1) Get your fellow workers organized and see that each one gets a Flag. For every 10/- donated a flag is issued, and the donor's name and address 1$ included in a pareel. (2) Ask yttur employer to assist in helping the staff collect as much as possible, '3> Send donations in early to the Honorary Secretary, Wellington Patriotic Committee, Box 153-1, Wellington. ONE FLAG MEANS ONE PARCEL FOR A SERVICEMAN. (Inserted by Courtesy of Pelf Help Co-op., Ltd.)
FARM HANDS WANTED,—(Continued)WANTED, experienced single man for general farm work. Apply W. F. Cockburn, Marton, WANTED, two or more experienced men, Contract. Fencing and Splitting Posts and battens. Apply Box 9, Ilaetihi. YOUTH or Single Man wanted as Cow-man-Gardener for Wairarapa Station. Apply Dalgety and Company, Limited, Mastertom SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION wanted by experienced Chilli ren's Nurse. Tel. 27-239. HOME Utility and Nurses’ Bureau—Cooks, Housekeepers, Daily Help. Karltanes. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. Tel, 46-1163. , HOUSEKEEPER''seeks position, good’ woman. Town or country. Refs. Own mistress. Driver's licence. P 214. "Dominion/’ Palm. Nth. HOTEL MANAGER (Fully quail tied chef), WIDE English and Continental experience, ex-overseas forces, available for engagement. Write: ''POSITION,'' C/o Box 164. Auckland. NOTE.-Under tin- Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials or number, care of any Post Office will NOT lie forwarded from the office of posting. Advertisers who do not, desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o "Dominion.” All such replies will be for warded to advertisers promptly FARM WORK WANTED YOUNG Man, shepherding experience, desires work, sheep farm. State conditions, wages, to 8228. “Dohiiuion/J WANTED, by young married man, position Cowman-gardener; trustworthy, willing. thoroughly experienced. Apply W. Twigg, "Dominion'' Agent. Marton. SI rAIt E MILKING. WANTED, Sharemillsing, about 6.5 cows, 3 milkers; good house near school essential. "Sliaremilker." c/o Atb, "Dominion" Agent. Dannevlrke. WORE WANTED AND REPAIRS. i.lLt'liir.R Work of all kinds for the Armed Forces. .7. E. Evans, 1"»<t T,:/iol)tou Ox. PATENTS PATENTS Gin a inn I ile m All Countries. BALDWIN. SON AND CAREY. Registered Parent Attorneys. WELLINGTON MR. CHARI.ES MUNRO. Architect Academy Buildings. 2 Church Street. MASTEItTO.V l.ocnl Agent MEDK'AH AND TOILET. Tlii.sSES. Abdominal Belts. Artiliebil Limbs ami Surgical Appliances >p r-toek or made to order. I", .tiering. 176 Adelaide ltd. H. W-6'-”.!.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 2
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