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AMUSEMENTS. DELUXE sdrAt £H3uMera ow» LAST NIGHT z NOKiviA SncArtEß In "A SLAVE OF FASHION.” Supported by LEW CODY, WILLIAM HAINES. MARY CARR, and MISS DUPONT. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Matinee Saturday. 2.80. , Truly a Gigantic Programme. Too Good to Miss. No. 1'DANCING MOTHERS.” With a big cast of favourites. CONWAY TEARLE, ALICE JOYCE. CLARA BOW, and DONALD KEITH. No. 2— The Picture you are very anxious to see. (Released through the N.Z. Government Publicity Dept.). ZANE GREY . (Himself), In the most unique fishing story ever placed upon the screen. The Picture Zane Grey came specially to New Zealand to have filmed “FIGHTING FINS.” 3000 feet of thrills. Box Plans open at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, 'phone 23 —080. ’kingf THEATRE Popular ftctur* c r H P| I FINAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT! | ■ The romance surprise that u |g abounds in action, thrills g= # and power— ■ £ ."MY OWN PAL,” g | With W ■ Tom Mix, and Big Cast. j| | TO-MORROW—B— g f TO-MORROW. f . Ji Tense melodramic stcry makes jg jg a sensational revelation of g B international loguery. p ■ Spirits! Seances! Mystery! g B “THE MYSTIC.” | I Outwitting the Law and trick- ■ S ing the scientists of a nation, g " —lts thrilling, sensational, g ■ amazing! a A Mighty Picture of Life! = I CONWAY ’ r . AILEEN Q | PRINGLE g 8 Heading a remarkable cast, B jj Directed by TOD BROWN- s g ING. who made “THE UN- = ■ HOLY THREE.” | U Don’t Miss “The Mystic”; g ■ Or you miss the ihrill cf a ■ ■ lifetime. a QUEENS < THEATRE ♦ '&he _ infjbvJn i__ -3 A 6 X TO-NIGHT-8-TO-NIGHT. | THE LAST NIGHT. ■ Big in Action! Big in Thrills! X A tremendous, epochal drama r : X of the Great Old Days of the r I West! fc I “TUMBLEWEEDS.” f ▼ Starring the "Ace” of Western •' C Favourites. ■» | WILLIAM S. HART. | I TO-MORROW NIGHT— i X PETER B KYNE’S X T Great Western Thriller, * “RUSTLING FOR CUPID.” BUSINESS NOTICES BACKHAUS AND CHALIAPIN THE STEINWAY PIANO THE BRISTOL PIANO CO,. LTD. tn various spheres of the Art of Music each of these names stands for preeminence During their epoch-making lours, both Backhaus and Chaliapin used a Steinway Piano. ' The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.. were •pecially commissioned to place the Steinway Piano—an Orchestral Grand—at the disposal of our distinguished musical visitors. This fact is convincing evidence ot the repute in which the Steinway is held by the world’s greatest artists, and tn the high reputation which ’The Bristol” enjoys. Both Backhau, and Chaliapin spoke of-the pinno as "a perfect instrument.” . . For Everything Musical, visit ‘ The Bristol." rpilE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY 1 LTD. 'Established 1883), Lambton Quay. Wellington. Branches Throughout New Zealand. FACTORY OWNERS—A good servant is worth its weight in gold, and "TUFFOID” LEATHER BELTING is •p- >ving a servant unexcelled to many fa dory owners. R. P. M MANNING AND CO.. 135 Albert Street, Auckland.

Simple Graflex xC Principle Behind the lens a tilted m ’ rror re fl ect s the image IliiSalr lm®S to a g rounc ßgH ss beneath 'mil lIWp hood. Close to the film * s th e focal plane shutter, a an °P ac l ue roller curtain. & press of the lever swings the mirror upward and trips - the shutter. A slit in the curtain flashes past t’e film and lets in the light that <sKa£e makes the exposure. Velox Until the moment of release, focus and your composition can be watched in the hood. Printing Paper an< f controlled. You fanou) when focus is sharp; you see what the view includes. A simple camera, use. Examine one at your dealer s. Descriptions and prices are given In the New Kodak. Catalogue • Free of all Kodak Dealers and KODAK (Australasia) PTY. f LTD., ’’The Kodak Corner" Corner Lambton Quay and Willis’ Street, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 307, 23 September 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 307, 23 September 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 307, 23 September 1926, Page 11

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