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AMUSEMENTS. WtUXE * under gl TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock. Matinee, Saturday, 2.30. u A Romance of intrigue, of a H woman’s fight against the ExIl otic Lure of the Seething J 5 Orient. 3 | POLA NEGRI § 5 IN S 5 “EAST OF SUEZ” S 3 Do vou know what “EAST OF 5 3 SUEZ” means?. All the allure 1“ rJ of the Orient. Its Seething In- ijjj n] trigues. Its wily peoples. The ru S evil of China. The social os- U ■n tracism of those who mate 7] H with the Chinese and whose .]] H children are Eurasians. . 5 A PICTURE NO PATRON '3 3 CAN AFFORD TO MISS. S Box Plans at the Bristol Piano H Co.. Aitken’s Book Arcade, or n E- ring Theatre, ’Phone 23-080.

"KINGS" THEATRE ' rlfyAdtonk fypuhr ( ftcture t T TfouSQ T = “SALLY” ARRIVES. LI □ TO-DAY’S MATINEE, 2.30. □ . TO-NIGHT, 8. □ With □ D COLLEEN MOORE m as the greatest Sally of all [_] times The wonder girl of r-i [J poem and song and dance is • here —and dainty Colleen makes FI her irresistible in n “SALLY” DA nJ she brought Leon Errol || with her too. And when you I I see Leon fall you’ll laugh till I—l [~l the roof shakes —and when Ul 0O Sally falls in loro you’ll thrill .—. ’til your heart aches—and I when you’ve seen the whole I wonderful show you’ll come <—l back—again and again n Presented with a Gorgeous |j Prologue by | | MISS KATHLEEN n O’BRIEN’S n LEADING PUPILS. |J Wise People will Book Their Seats I i Box Plans for entire season now open at the Bristol Piano Co., or Ring Theatre, 22—212. FREE LIST SUSPENDED.

QUEENS ♦ THEATRE ♦ 'She CostesTtfouse j —> rncJduJn . _ A J | TO-NIGHT 7.45. TO-NIGHT. g | A Dramatic Sensation with a g £ Master Touch. W B MILTON SILLS IS BACK! ■ S MILTON SILLS IS BACK! ■ g In his Greatest Dramatic g f 3 portrayal to date. g H Action! Drama! Emotion! g | MILTON SILLS S g DORIS KENYON g ■ IN g I “I WANT MY MAN” g ■ A Famous Novel Picturised. g H Also Another Gripping Chanter, jjj I “THE RIDDLE RIDER” g g With Wm. Desmond, Eileen n g Sedgwick. ■ H Also, g g COMEDY LATEST GAZETTE g H Fino Musical Score. g E Box Plan at Bnstol until 5 " * p.m„ after at Theatre ’Phone jg g 22—334. C

MI’SICAL INSTRUMENTS. IVTMMO’S. LTD., for Pianos-Welling- -*■' ion. Palmerston North, Levin, Shannon. Wanganui. Dannevirke, Stratford. Carterton. Masterton. Feilding, Inglewood. Hltham,’ and Nelson. Keenest price.- and easiest terms in New Zealamt ■yiOLINMAKER and 1-tepairer-E. A. ■ Buir, 30 Courtenay Place, top floor. STREET WIDENING « An area of land at tho corner of Davis Street and Thorndon Quay is to be taken over by the City Council for street-widening purposes. This property is on the southern side of Davis Street.

| FLEET WEEK | I . ■ . '' I Visitors to Wellington during the stay of the American Fleet are ft cordially invited to inspect our stores, which are bristling with amaz- ft A ing bargains in all lines. V ft V $ TO OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE FLEET WE EXTEND A CORD- ft ft lAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR SHOPS. Our Shops are full of all kinds of suitable mementos. Here are a few ft of them. W ft . V ft MAORI TIKIS—A very suitable gift or luemcuto. 2/- and 3/6 each. ft SOUVENIR SPOONS—With Enamelled Maori Figures. 4/6. ft GREENSTONE TlKlS—Silver Kiwi Mounted on Genuine New Zealand M Greenstone and Hundreds of Other Lines in GREENSTONE, Etc. ft $ REMEMBER : —Your sor £ will go further in >♦! our stores. We are noted for our " Famous Low, Prices” | | CITIZENS! | ft Tho AMERICAN FLEET departs on Monday. — Purchase your •», ►*< Flags to-day and prepare to give them a rousing farewell. We have ft Largo Stocks of American Flags, Balloons and Streamers at *♦* ft prices. W — h NOTE:—TWO ADDRESSES: >♦< j j.- r. mckenzie j £< 116 Cuba Street and 52 Willis Street • | >*< - BRANCHES ALL OVER N.Z. AAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A .U A A A

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 271, 21 August 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 271, 21 August 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 271, 21 August 1925, Page 11

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