The Most Stirring Drama Ever Lived by Women. Rising fa Heights of Courage Few Men Have Ever Reached. “SO PROUDLY WE HAIL” . B A Paramount Picture, With CLAUDETTE COLBERT PAULETTE GODDARD Veronica Lake GEORGE REEVES ;: WALTER ABEL SONNY TUFTS dib p - THEATRE Pions of D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
OPBRA HOOSE TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES—S 6-230. A GREATLY LOOKED FORWARD TO PRODUCTION THIS AFTERNOON—ot 2.15. TONIGHT—af 8.10. AND SUBSEQUENT EVENINGS 2nd MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY In the initial production in Wellington of the Moss Hary-Gcorge S. Kaufman's brilliant satirical comedy. “THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” Coming, os-if does, with the reputation of being one of the most notable successes over known on fho English-speaking stage, great and unusual interest is being taken by playgoers in its performances here. A DISTINGUISHED AND GREATLY AUGUMENTED CAST is headed by LLOYD LAMBLE as Sheridan Whiteside. NEVA CARR GLYN as Lorraine Sheldon and includes John Toto, Bettlna Welch, Frank Bradley, Ethel Gabriel, Lily Mooro, Allen Christie, Ruth Montgomerie, June Mendoza, Sam Stern, John Gray, Alan Rankin, Fred Fullbrook, Stephen Chapman, Anno Lane, Eileen Toward, Robert Morton, George Broad, Oriel Gray and others. DIALOGUE DIRECTION LLOYD LAMBLE. STAGE DIRECTION LES. KING : ELABORATE FROCKING—SUPERB STAGE SETTINGS, I Box Plans 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 Stalls (Saturdays), 5/-; Other nights, 4/-; Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. Matinees: 5/-, 3/6. 2/- and 1/6. Children: 2/6, 2/- and 1/-. All prices plus tax.
7.4,5 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE Presents BERNARD SHAW’S COMEDY, HEARTBREAK HOUSE "Shaw’s beet Play.”—“Daily Herald.” Produced by W. S. Wauchop. TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE, TONIGHT, And every night tills week at 7.45. BOX PLANS OPEN AT D.1.C., BOOK EARLY. PRICES: 4/4 (Res.), 2/6, 1/6. ACCOMMODATION (Continued). HASTINGS, ' NOTICE. BELVEDERE GUEST HOUSE, 811 Gordon Road, Hastings, CASUAL GUESTS. 12/6 per day. Tel. 3-113. Telegrams: Belvedere, Hastings MASTERTON. WINDSOR House Private Hotel, corner Reuall and Queen Sts. First-class aceom modatiou: moderate tariff. Tel. 1355 NAPIER. PACIFIC House Private Hotel, Marine Pde., Napier—Casuals; comfortable home. Mrs. C. Wild bore. Tel. 2363. BROOKLYN Private Hotel. 2 Munro St. Central, close station. Parade; reasonable. Mrs. Beamish. , Tel. 3965. “WAIKAIA," SI Marine Parade! Full Board. Bed and Breakfast; weekly. daily; reasonable. Tel. 2349. C. Dyer, Prop. CLARENDON Hotel, Napier, under entirely new management. Mr. Arthur Bishop, formerly Grand Hotel, Hastings. Reasonable tarifl’. Lunches a specialty "SHORTLANDS," Marine Parade, for restful, quiet holidays. Very reasonable. Bed, breakfast. Sunny, comfortable rooms, facing sea. Parade Gardens. Close ealt baths. Tel. 3114. Mrs, Dawe. SPA Private Hotel, opp. Hot Salt Baths Miss Bell -Booth. Tel, 2991. BEACH House, Parade; bandy town—Full board or bed, breakfast; tariff reasonable. M. Plunkct. Tel. 2765. NELSON. MBTROPDLI'I’A N private Hotel—Centra) and comfortable. Telegrams; "Metrobotel. ’ Tel. 317. J. S. Walter. Proprietor. WAINUI House otters you a pleasant holiday; extensive grounds and record sunshine. Write for illustrated folder. WAKATU Hotel.—Excellent cuisine, every modern eonv.; moderate tariff; special breakfast ferry passengers. Tel 120. C. Costello, Proprietor. „ NEW PLYMOUTH. LEADING Private Hotel—Grand Central Hotel. Egmont St- Imin. station Tel. 150. OTAKI. TELEGRAPH Hotel, Otaki. Remodelled and enlarged C.T. and A.A. house. Best ales stocked. T. V Cahill, Prop J ÜBILEE Hotel, Otaki Now under new management Excellent table and accotr Moderate tariff T A McFeirldge pai.mT:~RSton' north ' “KINGSCOURT” Private Hotel, Fitzherbert Ave.—Under entirely new management. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Vacancies for Permanents mid Casuals. Splendid cuisine: spotless appointments; central. Tel. (1308. Mrs. It. Francis. Prop. RENOVATED, modernized, the “Imperia!' offers unexcelled service and table; h. and e. water bedrooms; moderate tariff; C.T., P.S., A.A. TeL 6201. G. Vie Simutsoti. Proprietor.
PERMANENT and Casual Guests; tariff moderate, Rangitlkei Private Hotel, Palmerston Nth PARA PAR AU MU, ~ REOMONA Guest House, Enclosed pine trees: 1 minute beach. Tel ISX. Mrs. J. F. G. Hamtuon. Proprietress. ROTORUA, ROTORUA—Wuiwera House, lirst-class Private Hotel. Hot and cold water In every bedroom. Tel, 31. P.O. Box 30. LAKE House Hotel (licensed) Rotorua Tel. 36 Overlooks Lake Rotorua; own miner.tls baths free to guests. Tariff from Hi/- day. ■ ROTORUA — Queensland House late “Bondi." Old and new clients made reel come? Special attention for Invalids. Mom,, away from home. .Mrs. JI. A McGregor. Proprietress. Tel. 144. BUNGALOW and Park View Guest Houses are mailable to accommodate' visitors; only limited accommodation cat; be provided till renovations are completed.—E, M. CoitrelL Prftßrietress,
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 2
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