GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS. njRN YOUR OLD JEWELLERY INTO MONEY. I Pay the Highest London Prices for OLD GOLD, SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS, Write or Call, and See Me To-day. No Canvasser is Authorised to buy gold on my behalf. NINO DI SOMMA, 92 WORCESTER STREET, Opp. "Sun" Office,
AMUSEMENTS. UNDER UNDER UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE TO-NIGHT THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE LORD AND LADY BLEDISLOE Have Graciously Accepted An Invitation To Attend The Regent Theatre In Aid Of A Special Benefit Night For The Women's Auxiliary, Mayor's Relief Fund To Witness . . ROBERT MONTGOMERY . . . '. . . ROBERT MONTGOMERY . . . And . . , . ELIZABETH ALLAN . . . . in „ . . . "MYSTERY OF MR. X" . . . . . . . . "MYSTERY OF MR. X" . . . t Assist This Great Cause By Obtaining A Special Relief Ticket From Any Of The Following Places: and Present Same At D.I.C. When You Reserve: — United Service Hotel, Barnetts, Chemists, Bonnington's, Chemists, 134 Oxford terrace, Queen Anne Chocolate Shop, Colombo street. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REGENT THEATKE Matinee 2.30. Evening 8 p.m. SATURDAY! Next SATURDAY! THE PICTURE OF THE DECADE! SEE THE SCREEN'S FIRST PANTOMIME PANTOMIME PANTOMIME PANTOMIME On The Screen At Last ... In A Riot Of Music And Glorious Beauty . . The Story Favourite Of Countless Millions Of All Ages . . . And All Lands! ■:$S t^^" Come And itep Through The Looking-Glass . . . The MAD HATTER, TWEEDLEDUM and TWEEDLEDEE, THE DUCHESS, THE RED QUEEN, and "ALICE" Are All Waiting To Meet You, They Speak! . . . They Sing! . . . They Dance! . . . They LIVE! ! . . . Reserve Now at Regent Theatre For 10.30 Session, Saturday Morning. Children 9d and Is. Adults Is & Is Gd. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND THEATRE CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. ZANE GREY'S "THE THUNDERING HERD" "THE THUNDERING HERD" A Brilliant Cast in a SPECTACULAR STAMPEDE OF THRILLS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES, D.I.C. or GRAND, 33-097. YST I C TO-NIGHT. Continuous Music 8-1. EXHIBITIONS—NOVELTIES, ETC TICKETS—DOUBLE 10/6. Obtainable From: D.I.C. BOOKING OFFICE And UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. 5648 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT POLO CLUB CABARET DANCE. WINTER GARDEN 8.30-1 a.m. Single Tickets, inclusive of Supper, 10s. Procurable from United Service Hotel. Or from any member of the committee. 5647 ABARE T COMIQUI FOR THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. CALEDONIAN HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Dancing 9 p.m. Admission by Ticket Only. Tickets obtainable at Jacob's, Tobacconist, and United Service Hotel. 5690 LOST AND FOUND WOULD Person who accidentally took wrong Blue OVERCOAT from Winter Garden, on Wednesday, August Bth, kindly ring 32-088. 163 T, Kirwee, Monday, Long-haired ~- Black and White and Tan SHEEP-DOG, named "Bob." without collar. Reward. Communicate Barclay. LHtleJliven 5689 L-" - OST. 90 Ewe HOGGETS; earmark V out of point and bottom of left car; brand I.S. on shoulder. J. Penney. Northbank, Rakaia. 568S OST. Golden PHEASANT COCK; . l bright red and yellow plumage. Reward. Bradford, 15 Vernon terrace. I St. Martins, or 'Phone 31-186. 5685 ST, Lady's Leather Mit GLOVE, I xu between North Beach and Huxley street, Sydenham. F.F.W., "Presr." I ' at Riccarton course, Tuesday, rcI ward. Apply, Warner's Hotel. 151 TKAYEU Monday evening, iium i i Essex street, Linwood. brown puppy slut. Applv 10 Essex street. 150 T7ROGGY Throats! KAPEX COUGH -*• CUBES drive out irritating infection. Is 6d box everywhere —*■
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21244, 16 August 1934, Page 1
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