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AMUSEMENTS. WWE «!</pr fivs? 9 . 5 TO-NIGHT—S O'CLOCK. 0 ! ANOTHER GIGANTIC | ATTRACTION. . S A Picture that Abounds in H Big Moments. < q Ifetro-Goldwyn will Present 0 S “SINNERS IN SILK.” | Featuring i Eleanor Boardman, Con- ▼ 9 rad Nagel and Adolphe I | Menjou. I E A Lavish Production, R X Extra Special Supporting X . j* Programme. . X ■ Box Plans now open at the Q B Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's K R Book Arcade, or ring Theatre H X '’Phono 23-080. X | NEXT FRIDAY- | | REGINALD DENNY | w “WHERE WAS I?” X X — PIPSKOLLUM. VIPSKOLLUkI, • by “PIP”. > ' ' (The Big Tree Scribe). ■npHYROID glands have got nothing on Big Tree in the matter of rejuvenation I spent the week-end in Nelson and chanced to meet a series of my uncouth friends. Four of the particular lads have purchased a jecond-hand Ford for ten pounds. Two founds ten per man, an an extra quid )ach for tires! It was a fearful and (vonderful machine. To sit in tho back seat was like sitting on the summit of Mount Cook. Tho body had neither doors, paint, nor decency. It possessed fearsome oil lamps, offensive to nose and eye; and driving tho thing was like riding a mule. Across 'the buck of this horror mv irresponsible friends had painted tho phrase, “Another Nash.” Written eu the sides wore the words: “Constantly improved, but no yearly models.” But I give you my word of honour that that -archaic- chariot ran as smoothly and silently as any hundred pound bus. Sho started quickly, picked up '.well, and pulled like a Trojan. ’ I asked tho secret — I giro my word tho answer I got was—“A CLEAN CARBURETTOR, BIG TREE SPIRIT IN THE TANK, AND DIG TREE OIL ■ IN THE SUMP.": ' The moral is obvious’. Good cars DESERVE Big Tree; ancient flivvers NEED it.Sincerely yours, “PIP” (The- Big Tree Scribe). THEATRE t H A S, TO-NIGHT 8 TO-NIGHT fO TO-NIGHT 8 TO-NIGHT S SPECIAL MATINEE— h TO-DAY. 2.30. g OWING TO FIRST WEEK’S E RECORD-BREAKING RUN! E Ej .Tho immortal Metro Gold- Ej te ' wyn photoplay triumph—an £“ te epic of love and self-sacrifice te te that will live for ever ! te 2 “THE WHITE SISTER.” § te Featuring the screen’s fore- E E most artiste —dainty, demure E S LILLIAN GISH. 5 E The story of Angela' and L. Cf her soldier lover. Separated K te by such an impassable bar- E E ricr. Taking its place with te te the great romances poets te E have sung in verse. . te E Sumptuous in settings—vic- m g . turesquo in general scenic ffl 5 views—poignant of theme— n] ft soul-stirring, fascinating—tre- jJ “J mendous in its mighty climax. 5 S An unforgettable drama t>f —j q human emotions. ~i C BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE! g E . LAVISHLY PRODUCED. H te ' In conjunction with a E E SPECIAL MUSICAL E S PROGRAMME! . te m Finally—a word to the wise! te te YOU MUST BOOK! te n] Box Plans at Bristol until nJ 5 12.30 p.m.; after at Theatre, te £1 ’Phone 22—212. =, 'QUr.£NS ♦ THEATRE $ eJfo ...—a ® TO-NIGHT ' 7.45 TO-NIGHT .fl i* Big Matinee To-day, 2.30. H G JACKSON GREGORY’S W Famous romance on the screen ™ « at last! The roaring thriller SLI p the world has waited for. H U BUCK JONES .» .« ' - n H “THE TIMBER WOLF.” G Jg An amazing and unforgettable w fi drama of thrills, romance and yj pi wildest adventure. u L, The biggest action drama of -P Li the West that has .been IK created. p; SUPERB SUPPORTING BILL U G Ring 22—331 for Reserves. A “ THEATRE” ’ (Opposite Parliament • Buildings). 7..J5 TO-NIGHT .7.45 11 Circumstantial Evidence Ever Com elusive. You'll say decidedly “No” after seeing ."INNOCENCE” "INNOCENCE” "INNOCENCE” ('INNOCENCE” “INNOCENCE” “ INNOCENCE" Featuring ANNA Q. NILSSON. - ANNA Q. NILSSON. Special Music by .Tom's Haydock. Entr’acte: “Paderewski’s Minuet.” Af NT NOW WITH “FIBRINE"— Stop the rust and deterioration of winter. Is sure protective for .iron and steel work, lias double covering Capacity ordinary paints. R. P. M. VANNING AND CO., 13-3 Albert Street, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 89, 9 January 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 89, 9 January 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 89, 9 January 1926, Page 9

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