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AMUSEMENTS. To-dav, ■ MATINEE At 2.30. At 2.3'0 MATINEE To-day. Every thing as at Night. MATINEE PRICES—Is. and Is. Gd-; Children, 6d. and Is. FULLERS’ CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. HIS MAJESTY’S £g£ATRE. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction ... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Full-o’-pep Programme that is second, to none. CON MORENI MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Mr. 1 Henpeck, the worm that turned, glorious ’Musical Lumbers WARTON, “ GORDON, HANLEY, MARTYN, FRED. BLUETT FU^^M«|S: ll3 Up O perCMe 2 , S I S (Plus tax, exc’ept--lUBar-)Plan at the Bristol,' after 1.30 at ß ßurnettV next Theat-e.' ’Phone Theatre (22—€69) after 7 p.m. TA NIGHT'S BIG ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT’S BIG- ATTRACTION. •PARAMOUNT ™EATRE. 1 ARA'MOUNT THEATRE. William Fox presents the 1924 ' Greatest of all Melodramas, "HELL’S HOLE, “HELL'S HOLE,” "HELL’S HOLE, "HELL’S HOLE, — A Thrilling Melodrama of the West, with all its Virtue and Vice. "HELL’S HOLE” "HELL’S HOLE,” "HELL’S HOLE,” — A picture with a mighty moral, a thrilling landslide, quick action, and a lovethread softening tho warp and woof 01 a rough life. Featuring CHARLES JONES, CHART.ES JONES, MAURICE FLYNNE and RUTH CLIFFORD. Instantaneous Success of AUDREY ' KNIGHT, AUDREY KNIGHT, AUDREY KNIGHT, A Gifted. Vivacious Comedienne, in Clever Character Studies and Impersonations, entitled "Jonah,” a pathetic little soul; "ON THE ROAD TO ANYWHERE," and a host of Original Novelties. Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. Special Musical Programme by the PAR.AMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Box Plan now open at the Utility, next Theatre, or ring telephone 358. Coming, Friday Next, "LONG TACK SAM” Musicians, Acrobats, Jugglers, and Oriental Mystifiers. SPECIAL MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.15 p.m. A iRTORAFT THEATRE. ■r>RTCRAFT THEATRE. "If it’s a Paramount Picture, it’s the Best Show in Town." You’ll agree. 7.45 p.m. ' TO-NIGHT. 7.45 p.m. When You' See Those Favourite Stars, DOROTHY DALTON, DAVID POWELL. MITCHELL LEWIS, in the thrilling, pulsating drama, actually filmed in the Great North-West! "THE SIREN CALL” An epic of "THE SIREN CALL” the great "THE SIREN CALL" white wastes. You've never seen n, better picture!. Travelogue. Educational. Comedy. GOOD ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. , „ Our Little Prices: D.C. Is. Bd.. Stalls Is.: Children Half-mace. Ring 34/0 for R esen’V es. • ___ SHOWS. WOODVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 32nd ANNUAL SHOW, 32nd ANNUAL SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22 and 23, 192£. Classes for Horses, Cattle Sheep, P Dors Dairy and Farm. Produce, and Home Industries.. Horse Leaping and Turning Competitions. Dog Trial. Valuable Cups and Good Prize Money. R. R. JOHNSTON. Secretary. P.O. Box 24. Wooffville. HOROWHENUA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Eighteenth annual show. IGHTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held on the Racecourse Levin, On January 30 and 31. 1924. Sheep Dog Trials. Jumping. Riding, Driving and other Competitions. Classes for Horses. Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. Entries for all classes (except post entry events) close on Saturday, January 19, 1924. Schedules posted to any address on application. R. D. WALIA CE. Secretary. P.O. Box 27. Telephone 135. A. A P. ASSOCIATION. ' 37th ANNUAL SHOW, SOLWAY SIDING, FEBRUARY 19 . and 20, 1924. A GREAT EXHIBITION OF STOCK. COME AND SEE IT. Prize money .£lOOO, Challenge Cups and Trophies, .£5OO. . All ring events, including Jumping, etc. Also Kennel Club. Poultry! Section, Sheep Dog Trials, Home Industries, Dairy Produce, Sewing, Horticultural, Fruit, Vegetables. ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 2. Late Entries, at Extra Rates, close February 9. RAM FAIR, FEBRUARY 20 and 21. Entries Close February 5. Send for Schedule. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton. DANNEVIRKE DISTRICT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. SHOWGROUNDS, DANNEVIRKE, FEBRUARY 13 and 14, 1924. Great Exhibition of Stock. Competi, t’orns liberally catered for. Record Entries expected. Liberal PrizeMoney. The Dog Section will be a Special Feature next Show. Send for schedule and nil information. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924. H. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 38, Dannevirke. RANGIWAHIA HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924, COMPETITIONS—SingIe-handed Saw, Handicap. 15-inch block; prizes £1 10s. and 15s. Entrance 15... 6d, SAWING COMPETITION, Handicap, two cuts, 15-inch block; prizes £5 and £2 10s., with sweepstake added. Entrance ss. MAIDEN CHOP, for Conipetitors within 20 miles of Rangiwahia; 12-inch block; prizes £3 and £l. Entrance 3s. CHOPPING COMPETITION. Handicap, 15-inch block; prizes £lO, <£!., £2, and £l, with Sweepstake added. Nomination 75., acceptances 3s. 6d. Schedules to bo obtained from Secretary, ;•

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 97, 19 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 97, 19 January 1924, Page 9

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