St. lam oi r si» Benjamin Fuller AT 2 & 8 P.M. The Screen's Most Exciting Star in a Decade . . . the Sensational Beauty, Maria Montez ’ At the Beautiful Princess Tahia, Amidst Tropical Settings of Magnificent Splendour. ■h T£O(WCOIOR <4^ ; -..thana (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Your Entertainment is Assured when you see Universal's Magnificent Technicolour Entertainment. . . . It has ROMANCE ... ACTION, and Thrilling ADVENTURE! ‘WHITE SAVAGE’ Heads the Procession of Motion Picture Hits. —ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION— The Latest "MARCH OF TIME," "NAVAL LOG OF VICTORY" Thrilling Episodes of Naval Warfare. An Encouraging Story of Planning, Action and Accomplishment. Splendid Array of Featurettes, including Latest Pathe Nows. RESERVE. Plana at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775).
ACCOMMODATION WANTED. DOUBLE Rm. with fireplace Wanted for One Week from Tuesday July 4. No meals. Write 8230. “Dominion.'’ ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE, 53-55 Pipitea Street (off Molesworth Street), Wellington. MOST Modern, Up-to-date Guest House. Hol and Cold Water in ail Bedrooms. Bed and Breakfast. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Telephone 12-355. SINGLE and Double Rooms. Bed and breakfast. Handy to station. Tel. 13-6D3. DINNER. Bed. Breakfast. Onslow Guest House, 98 The Terrace. New management. Tel. 42-225. WHEN Holidaying in Wellington, stay at ■'Tile Grange," 307 Willis St. Morning tray. HOTEL Troeadero, 296 Lambtou Qy. (handy wharves and railways). L. Giles, Proprielress. Tel. 43-496. BRADFORD House, 23<j Oriental Pde.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel. 51-520. ENNISMORE I’rivate 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. PENN Court, 54 Hill St.—Superior Accom Permanents and Casuals, Bod and Breakfast. Mrs. .7. R. Jessen, Proprietress. kInTFs Private Hotel, Courtenay Pl., opp. Fire Station.—All Servicemen specially catered for. Tel.- 52-652. AIICKLANI j “ "BIMEaTuIK"” Private Hotel. Bed and Breakfast, 294 Parnell Rd., opposite P.O tram stop; select; casuals. _ iiTotol. 26 Sytuomis St.—Excellent table, central, select, mod erate tariff Mr. and Mrs. J. U Hodgson, Proprs. WELLESLEY House, Wellesley St. West. Ponsonby tram —Bed and breakfast. 176.— H. Rider. Proprietress. ACCOMMODATION’. “Tile Oaks," IS Wei-’ leslev St., E., 2 nun. Queen St.. 48-579. Breakfast select. CHRTsTCHUKCH. 22 HOTEL Federal—Every comfort, excelieut table, h. ami c. water, gas fires in bedrooms, tariff 16/6 to 19 z - a day. AM BASSADOHS Hotel— 11/ii day. .28/13/6 week from Jan. 1. 2mli>. trains and sta tlon.—Mrs. T J. Sleeman, Proprietress iJoTEI. Cecil (Private). 73 Manchester St.. Christchurch New management cheerful atmosphere, fires, goo,] table; moderate tariff. —W H Brown. Prop. GISIiORNE. "ALMADAI.E Guest House," Gisborne. Extreme comfort. Central. lieasomilde tariff. A.A. bouse. Tel. 2241. Prop.. Mrs. Corbett. ’ HAS I lNGr> _______________ Itr.I.VEDEKE GUES I HOUSE. ■■l; Gordon Road. Il.asllugs. CASUAL GUESTS. 12/0 per day. Tel. 3413. Telegrame; Helvedero, Hnet.tnja. .
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 2
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