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AMUSEMENTS, deTuxe theJpiitfiQrn (Tvs? § Box Plans at Bristol Piano § S Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or g pj Ring Theatre ’Phono 23—080. @ U Theatre is heated nightly for A ra your comfort §■ - i S TO-NIGHT—B O’CLOCK. S Ej MATINEE-2.30. gj 3 Truly a Gigantic Attraction. H S First National presents [d n] The most colourful pageantry g 5 of beauty and entertainment !g ~i your eyes have ever beheld. SI U Thrilling Drama, with Strong to' u! Emotion, set against a Back- U t“ ground of Fashion. DJ | “ A THIEF IN | | PARADISE ” | E Starring E g Doris Kenyon, Ronald Colman S 2 and Aileen Pringle, and a specie E to ally selected ensemble of Lt 1 Hollywood beauties of all kinds nil A THIEF IN PARADISE. A THIEF IN PARADISE. . A THIEF IN PARADISE. The Thief’s idea of Paradise— A place where John Hops have no eyes; Where Magistrates believe old lies. And “beaks” believe in "enterprise.” Old Alan Friction’s Paradiso. Is where car owners —all unwise— Trust those foolish garage guys Who praise “cheap ’ oils up to the skies. , - The kind of Paradise for mo Is where all dealers sell Big Tree, Where every car runs silently, And "cheaper” oils are marked C 3. I don’t know much about the picture in question, but if it’s anything like so good as Big Tree Oil it’s the finest ever. big tree oil. BIG TREE OIL. BIG TREE OIL. "PIPA The Big Tree Scribe. ’^KING’S 0 THEATRE Popular Picture < r 'We t A D TO-NIGHT-8 P.M. H MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. [] AT LASTI THE FAMOUS PLAY, H “MERTON OF n THE MOVIES ” n I I And its Original Star, LI GLEN* HUNTER Supported by such Sterling H Players as Viola Dana, Charles >gle, De Wit Jennings and r] others, Transferred to the Screen. > If Grade A Comedy, Genuine Novelty and Wholesome Love | | Interest Appeal to You in a •_ LJ Picture, this One's Slade to LJ Order for You! [“1 GREAT AS A PLAY! EVEN GREATER AS A L-l PICTURE! 0 Superb Supporting Programme. H JAZETTE. COMEDY. |J |-| 'THE TIMBER INDUSTRY H OF AUSTRALIA” (Part II.). ™ Plan at Bristol or Ring Theatre, 22-212. U

MERTON OF THE MOVIES. MERTON OF THE MOVIES. MERTON OF THE MOVIES. There once was a wise Mr. Merton, Who said: "Just one thing is certain: This famous Big Tree Keeps cars trouble-free; On that cert, put your shirt,” said wise Merton. "Merton of the Movies” is a moving picture. But it isn’t half as moving as the picture I saw the other day. Jones, who lives next door but one to me, was trying to find out why his car played jazz melodics every time he climbed a hill. Moving pictures!!! He moved every part of his engine that could be moved. Yet all that was wrong was his oil! The sooner people realise that Big Tree Products—Spirit and Oilmean absolute silence, \ power, and perfect running, the sooner- will there be •less tinkering with cars and more riding in them. BIG TREE PRODUCTS. BIG TREE PRODUCTS. BIG TREE PRODUCTS. "PIP," The Big Tree Scribe. WfflW ❖ THEATRE 4 (osi&fjfouw c —intown » TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! £ X AT 8 O’CLOCK. X S EUGENE O’BRIEN $ v 0 V In the most thrilling Picture A X of the Year. “FRIVOLOUS SAL” £ X X A See the never-to-bf> f orgotten ►*< fight 1000 ft. above the earth. V Two men in a cage on the > 4 < aerial tramway. £«' SPECIAL ADDED ATTRAC- ►*< X TION. X MB. PHIL BARRY and MISS ►$ X HAZEL MARTIN in X W ECCENTRIC BUCK R DANCING. X The Neatest Act ever seen in X >*< Wellington. A X X A Exceptional Supporting Pro- X gramme. A X Box Plan at the Bristol until V X 12.80 p.m., after at the Theatre X >*< Phono 22—334. ►*< X MONSTER X X CHILDREN’S MATINEE—-TO-DAY AT 2.30. £ X Every Child will be Given a X £< FREE CAKE OF CHOCOLATE .♦<

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 9

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