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2nd WEEK Th© 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 CLAUDETTE COLBERT PAULETTE GODDARD Veronica Lake GEORGE REEVES :: WALTER ABEL. SONNY TUFTS THEATRE Pions at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp.. Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TIVOLI TEL. 44-968 OPP PARLIAMENT BLDGS tWhere There is Always a Good Show.! Fl NALLY TONIGHT—7 p.m. GREER GARSON — ROBERT TAYLOR With Billie Burke and Lew Ayres in “REMEMBER" , (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) —Associate Feature — RANDOLPH SCOTT — ELLA RAINES in "CORVETTE K-225" .Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

OPERA HOOSE PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS—S 6-230 SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" That this really great and brilliant comedy more than fully realised expectations was clearly demonstrated at both performances yesterday, when it was received with the utmost enthusiasm. TONIGHT AT 8 AND THE FOLLOWING EVENINGS MATINEES SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY in their incomparable presentation of the Moss Hart-Gcorgo S. Kaufman's irrepressible satirical comedy. “THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” Yesterday the theatre rocked with laughter as the audience recognised the world-famous characters which were being satirised. DELIGHTFULLY FRANK DIALOGUE COMPLETELY UNEXPURGATED A GREATLY AUGMENTED CAST. is headed by LLOYD LAMBLE as Sheridan Whiteside. NEVA CARR GLYN, as Lorraine Sheridan. and includes John Tote, Bcttino Welch, Frank Bradley, Ethel Gabriel, Lily Moore. Allen Christie, Ruth Montgomerie, June Mendoza, Sam Stern, Alan Rankin, John Gray, Stephen Chapman, Fred Fullbrook, Anno Lane, Eileen Toward, Robert Morton, Oriel Gray, George Broad. SUPERB COSTUMES. ELABORATE STAGE SETTINGS. Next and Final Production, "CLAUDIA." Box pions of 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 (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 fax. RACES AT TRENTHAM SATURDAY, JULY 8. SATURDAY, JULY B.‘ frWIXG TO TUB ACUTE SHORTAGE OF COAL IT IS REi i RETTED THAT THE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT IS UNABLE TO PROVIDE SPECIAL TRAINS IN CONNEXION WITH THE TRENTHAM RACES ON SATURDAY NEXT AND AS THE ACCOMMODATION ON THE ORDINARY TRAINS WILL BE FULLY TAXED UY REGULAR PASSENGERS IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE 'l’o CATER FOR "RACE PATRONS.’’

SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). SENIOR OFFICE CLERK. REQI’IIIED for our Lower Hutt Shop—An experienced Young Woman for General ttlnce Work. The position in a light and Interesting cue. Apply 'l Im Manager. It. HANNAH AND LI Lower Hutt. NiGHTWATCIIMAN. ■ Wil require, urgency, th,- services or’ a j reliable Man as Assistant Nightwatchman- ! Caretaker, tor our factory at Lower Hutt. Award wages ant! gou<l conditions of work. 1 Please reply to—.l aetory Manager. j ".lI'TIANAN ft EDWARD,S, Lower Hutt. I ‘ ’ BULL’S BAKERY < WANTI’.Ii, GOOD MAN. i l UK I'erin.'iimnt J-.d> ar. Bakery Lniomrei. ! Good wage.- ami overtime to man willing j to do a reasonable day' l ,: work. sf.NfOlt 1 YPISTtICLEIiL. I THU fibove l’,eiii,.(> I- Vacant, on the ;T:ff „i a Firm Engaged in ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. i A hl Heiir Week i- Wnrl.od ami ll'- (Om oral Working iMmliHmis are lAeeli.-ir. , Suiarj. .til, 10/- a week I A|,|.|.v !■. the Aeeoui.tnl.l, i VI’S I A )!A I Tl’.i: V I’D., PT Y.. 1,(1'. Campcrdowu It I. • MII.’A.MAI!. ■in j.AD', HAii(Di:r:ssf;i:s. ; A V\r- i.vt v . e.j Jui: », r. South i-1ai,.1 Ton n f..r a 1 lad' s HAiiti'itiissiii: ro taim. i « llAItGi:. WITH TWO ASSISTANTS. ! Chiell.’.’ Nou-Electrie Forming and Settle:.-. Wage nrul CominNMmt. i :i|>|,liennl’,i far. wilt „,■ laid. B2V DOMINION.”

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 2

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