Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS ■Re luxe muter uvsf If TO-NlGix'i', 8 o’clock. St ZANE GREY MATINEE ® | 2.30. g | ZANE GREYS J i GREATEST THRILLER. A 3 “WILD HORSE MESA" g i A Tale of the Land where S | Horses and Hearts know no A J Master. ® | Here’s the Kind of Picture f'/j | yoi only see ONCE IN A Wj K VERY LONG WHILE. A Gigantic Cast of Favourites, M JACK HOLT, NOAH BEERY. Q fi BILLY DOVE. | 5 DOUG FAIRBANKS, Jnr. | is In addition, & f No. 3 STEREOSCOPIES No. 3 A J By far the- funniest yet 1 ■i screened. B | Glasses will be given you at g > the Theatre. A i; Box Plans are now open at ® 8 the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken s M 8 Book Arcade, or ring Theatre H ’ ’phone 23—080. 4 theatre fMindtort fypuldrYkfun r- T Tfctyv t — f-. TO-NIGHT — 8 — TO-NIGHT p 'I ATI NEE TO-DAY. 2.30 p THE YEAR’S FASTEST 11. THRILLER! |i A great outdoor romance! A 11 gripping story of whirlwind || intrigue, love and action woven Is round II CANADA’S BIG ANNUAL |s ■ EVENT! |! The Il 1925 RODEO CHAMPION5 s f || “THE CALGARY ! STAMPEDE" f| Sponsored by the Canadian sl Government and actually taken 11 in part on H.R.H. THE |I PRINCE OF . WALES’ Il RANCH. i Il BIG SUPPORT NG PRO11 GRAMME. gl In conjunction with a brilliant i f| score of incidental music, to S| be rendered by 0 KING’S SELECT H ORCHESTRA, | H (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.). I !| Box Plan at Bristol until f |i ’2.30; after at Theatre; or g I! Ring Phone 22—212 for Re- | if serves. | If COMING: I h “THE RAG MAN" ■QUEENS ' ♦ THEATRE ♦ "cJAe . > «_ .5 A 6 $ TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT. g MATINEE TO-DAY, W M 2.30. | # A dramatic,, high tension ® romance of the Kentucky a | Hills. § ® JOHN GOLDEN’S Sansa- A » tional Success on the screen at ® S last. | | THUNDER MOUNTAIN. | A (A Fox Production). ® JV Massive cast includes h y MADGE BELLAMY B (The lovely heroine of "The A • Iron Horse"), with other ® talented supporting players. § tel In support, the Very Best! ® 1 COMEDY SCENIC, | « FOX NEWS. K Bing /Theatre, 22-334, for g lii J bookings. ffi. 'p'IPSKOLLUM PIPSKOLLUM PIPSKOLLUM > by "PIP" (The Big Tree Scribe). ’ Some girls read the music notes And sing songs to their 'boys; But the girls who read of Big Tree Oi’ Know how to dodge all noise. The spirit you get from the true-blue pumps Will keep your car from getting the dumps. Keep ydur tank filled with good Big Tree— You’ll increase your power and your m.p.g. There is more truth than poetry in the foregoing lines — but I, am so engrossed with "the poetry of motion” (as exemplified in a car lubricated with Big Tree Oil) that mere verbiage becomes superfluous. However, since doggerel is expected of me, please clip the following and paste it in your note-book— Tell me not the mournful numbers Of cars worn out with heat and toil. Each car that on the junk heap slumbers Could have been saved by Big Tree Oil. Yours sincerely—“PlP," (Tho Big Tree Scribe). DANCING. MADAME ROSINA BLIGH'S CLASS IVA f or ADULTS will commence on TUESDAY, March 9, 8 to 9.30. All the latest steps and dances. A SPECIAL CLASS, FOR BOYS and GIRLS will be held EVERY FRIDAY from 7 to 8 and 8 to A CHILDREN’S CLASS - Saturday mornings. Terms and particulars on application. Tel. 41—809. QUICK LUNCHEONS (for Men Only) will be served every Day (Saturdays excentedl 12 till 2 o clock. Price Is. cepteo CHANGE BUILDINGS, Plimmer’s Steps. WELLINGTON-M A STERTON Service VV Car leaves Lambton Garage Daily at 9 a.m., Masterton at 3 p.m. Tickets issued at garage. Phone W— 6'6.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19260327.2.93.1

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 11

Word Count
619

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 11