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AMUSEMENTS. WWOr nn&r ttiqjouMern uvsf * TO-NIGHT-8 O’CLOCK. . I MATINEE— 2.30.' j ra More Thrills than I Q "SPORTING YOUTH.” A More Laughs than , Y "OH, DOCTORI” « More Speed than | fl "I’Ll. SHOW YOU THE I R TOWN.” I X REGINALD DENNY 3 (“WHERE WAS I?” | „ The Funniest, tho Merriest, J !O The Happiest Comedy You’ve % ever seen. * Box Plans at the Bristol I Piano Co., Aitken’s Book | - Arcade, or ring Theatre ’ ? ’Phone 23-080. J | Charlie Chaplin in "The R A Gold Rush" starts at Matinee, J jf7 January 22. T

PIPSKOLLUM, PIPSKOLLUM, PIPSKOLLUM. By PIP (The Big Tree Scribe), . Borno girls never need to spin, Neither need they'toil-; But the girl'who knows a thing or two Spins'on on Big Tree Oil.

Tn tho company oT Agnes (my ancient car) I have been blessing Central Otago vrith my presence. ‘Awny in the- back o’ beyond I came across a tin-shed garage, Du the sideij of which was emblazoned tho message: "COME IN AND GET A QUART OE OIL.” - And- the thought struck mo :that that was equivalent to Baying. "Come in and give your baby n, feed of oysters.” When WILL: people realise that the digestion of a motor-car flomands as much respect ns that of a child? This "quai't'of oil” business has >nined more cars than all the potholes in creation. Nowadays, the wise motorist says, "Big Tree, please,” as a matiter of course.

Tho back-blocks garage owner who thinks that folks still ask for "a quart of oil” will always slay in the backblocks. Ho wouldn’t last anywhere else. jFTc belongs to tho age when Big Tree liras still a sapling >

REMEMBER— Only Big Tree Oil Can all the fiends of friction foil Sincerely yours, "PIP,” The Big Tree Scribe.

'“KINGS® THEATRE fypiilarricture IS ' TO-NIGHT -8 - TO-NIGHT J I BIG MATINEE- f I TO-DAY, 2.30. « | Hero’s a Thrill. Romance that ’ is Entirely Different! >• TOM MIX. | f .As (ho During Don Juan of J * Old Spain—Action, Humour £ < and Roniitnes in ■ ■< “THE ' H * LUCKY HORSESHOE.” J 1 Brilliant Cost, including d &! BILLIE DOVE. J. PARREL I $ McDonald. r! Also Series 2 of 1 0 “STEREOSCQPIKS” | ■ Tho Year s Biggest Novelty! / fl ...SUPERB i" H SUPPORTING PRQGRAALME. A & EXTRA. SPECIAL MUSIC I JT .BILL! g? H Box Phi ns at Bristol until fc l.i 12.30. after ut Theatre 'Phono A A 22-212. fl

QUEENS $ THEATRE $ eJ/te (bsiesfjfouse — v—a TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT I Thu Year's Greatest Double j Star Offering. ! Super Attraction No. J; i A thrill tilled, absorbing 1 METRO GOT.DWYN I production. j 19 BRILLIANT STARS, ! BROKEN BARRIERS. Super Attraction No. 2: « PROUD FLESH The San Francisco Earth- ! quake—one of the many smash- i ing scenes in this action-filled I epic. | Tremendous Supporting I Programme. f Ring Theatre 'Phono 22—334 j for Reserves. . ?

DAI’S BAY. HMIE Kclburn-Karori Motor Bus will run to Day's Bay and • Muritai Every Emo SUNDAY during the summer months. The Bus will leave tho Council Chambers. Kiirori, at 9.30 a.m.. Kelburn (corner of Upland Road and Glasgow Street). 9.10 a.in.. Government Buildings W a.m., and will leave again as follows: Government Buildings, 1.45 ami 5 p.m. Bus leaves Murilai 12 noon, 4, p.m.. and 6 p.m. Tho above bus will not run between Kolburn and Kui'ori on Sundays. AI.’TCRAFT THEATRE. -•-* I’TC'KA FT THEATRE. 7.4s—Something Sp-Hal To-night—7.4s "THE UNINVITED GUEST." "THE UNINVITED GUEST." "THE UNINVITED GUEST.” “THE UNINVITED GUEST." A South Sen Story, with Undersea Scenes in Magnificent Natural Colours! IT’S TOO 'GOOD TO MISS! ThrciO Excellent. Supporting Pictures. A .GMJRIOUS MUSICAL FEAST! Special J’.ntr’acto “Highland Gems/’ fay Pape. Playod by. James Hsydock,

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 95, 16 January 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 95, 16 January 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 95, 16 January 1926, Page 9