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AMUSEMENTS. A GREAT SHOW. The unanimous verdict of all who have seen the new programme. FULLERS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Comfortably Heated.) Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. After a hard day’s work there’s no tonic like THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. In real, honest-to-goedness fun. CLEM. DAWE CLEM DAWE Is, as usual, the life and soul of the party. HE’S FUNNIER THAN EVER. Every artist shines to advantage in this evenly-balanced and altogether delightful show. NOT A DULL MOMENT. You’ll say you’ve never seen the Frolics in a better programme. FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES: BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5.30 p.m. at Burnett’s Confectionery Store, next Theatre. ’Phone Theatre (28—175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. ON TOUR. GEO. WALLACE REVUE CO. Playing to packed houses everywhere THIS WEEK AT DANNEVIRKE—THURSDAY. NAPIER—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ’'KINGS’ THEATRE TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. Positively the Last Night of The Universal Super Attraction. REGINALD DENNY In the Greatest Laugh Sensation of Screen Annals, “FAST AND FURIOUS” The Biggest Joy-ride in Town! Also, COLLEGIANS No. 6. In “THE FIGHTING SPIRIT," ALSO- GAZETTE AND COMEDY. » In addition: THE KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA, Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Director. Reserve Plan at Bristol until 5 p.m., afterwards Ring Theatre 22 —212. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT GRAND TRIPLE PROGRAMME. u No. 1“RICH, BUT HONEST," "RICH BUT HONEST,” "RICH BUT HONEST,” A Comedy Drama of the Novel by Arthur Somers Roche. In splendid settings, and' a million laughs with Nancy Nash and J. Farrell Macdonald. No. 2— “DAUGHTERS WHO PAY,” “DAUGHTERS WHO PAY,” “DAUGHTERS IVHO PAY,” A clever story of the Secret Service and a Bolshevik Plot, with Marguerite de la Motte as "Sonia,” the Russian Dancer. No. 3— "COLLEGIANS” No. 7, "COLLEGIANS” No. 7, "COLLEGIANS” No. 7, In “The Relay,”. A programme that will delight Young and Old. At THE KING’S THEATRE. At THE KING’S THEATRE. At THE KING’S THEATRE. "Where the Best Programmes Are." MOTOR HAULERS. HORLORS MOTORS. HUTT VALLEY CARRIERS. A Truck to Fit the Job. Small Trucks; Big Trucks; Tip Trucks; Flat Trucks. By the Hour; Trip, Day or Job. ANYTHING ANYWHERE. Phone: HUTT 177. CITY 23—170.

AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. DE LUXE~THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross). Based on the Popular Novel. A Motro-Goldwyn Attraction. MB. WU Featuring MR. WU. MR. WU MR. WU. MR. WU LON CHANEY MR. WU. MR. WU LON CHANEY MR. WU. MR. WU LON CHANEY MR. WU. MR. WU LON CHANEY MR. WU. MR. WU LON CHANEY MR. WU. MR. WU MR. WU. MR. WU You will agree MR. WU. MR. WU this is Lon MR. WU. MR. WU Chaney’s most MR. WU. MR. WU amazing role. MR. WU. Box Plans now open at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre 23 —080. You’ll be sentenced to sixty solid minutes of laughter if you see “TOO MANY CROOKS.” DE LUXE THEATRE (The finest Theatre under the Southern Cross). TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. LAUGHTER MATINEE, SAT., 2.30. A Paramount Special Attraction. HA Truly a Comedy De Luxe OH. HA Entitled. OH. HA OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS,” ’ OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS,” OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS,” OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS," OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS,” OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS,”' OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS,” OH. HA "TOO MANY CROOKS,” OH. HA “TOO MANY CROOKS,” OH. HA "TOO MANY CROOKS,” OH. HA OH. HA Featuring OH. HA OH. HA MILDRED DAVIS, OH. HA MILDRED DAVIS, OH. HA OH. HA LLOYD HUGHES, OH HA LLOYD HUGHES. OH. nA OH. 7TA And OH. HA OH. HA GEORGE BANCROFT OH. HA GEORGE BANCROFT OH. HA OH. Big Supports. Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or ring Theatre 23—050. TSueenV « THEATRE ♦ (bsjesTjfoufe . fnp&sVn *n— —a A. THE LAST NIGHT, “CASEY AT THE BAT,” * * Starring WALLACE BEERY, In Addition, “THE COLLEGIANS.” In "THE FIGHTING SPIRIT" SHOWS. ■yy AIRA R A P A SHOW OCTOBER 26 and 27, 1927. JUBILEE - YEAR. JUBILEE YEAR. Increased Cash Prizes Total X 1590. Many Valuable Trophies. Breed Championships and Special Breed Trophies. A Champion Prize Equal to 1927 North Island Championship. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 15. Schedules Free on Application to— L. H. SMART, Secretary. P.O. Box 25, Carterton.

SPORTING. TROTTING TROTTING RACES! RACES! WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUBHUTT PARK HUTT PARK SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS TO COURSE LEAVE LAMBTON 11 a.m. and 11.25. A/- RETURN FARE, INCL UDING ADMISSION A/- */ RETURN FARE, INCLUDING ADMISSION FIRST RACE STARTS 12.20. FIRST RACE STARTS 12.20. SEE THE CHAMPIONS IN THE NEW. ZEALAND CU’ TRIAL. Ordinary Train Service to Petone: Leave Lambton at frequent inter’als from 9.10 a.m. to 1.20 p.m. A full bus and motor service will meet all trains at Petone. ADMISSION TO COURSE. 25.; TO LAWN AND GRANDSTAND—GENT.’S 7s. 6d.; LADIES, 2s. Gd; A LL CHILDREN. 2s. pd. Catering under Club’s own management. Publicans’ Booth—Lieensee. V. Meagher. R W. SHORT. Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. £290,800 LOAN PROPOSAL. POLLING DAY, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. DATEPAYERS are urged to record their vote in connection with *•*' the above proposal. .The following are the works proposed to be carried out:— • £ 1. Paving of Streets 181,000 2. Surface Sealing of Streets 53,000 3. Forming and Paving Footpaths 30,000 4. Public Conveniences 26,800 £290,800 Voting hours are from 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. at the undermentioned Polling Places :— Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street. Aro Street: Methodist Mission Hall. Abel Smith Street: Early Settlers’ Hall. ’Brandon Street: Bethune’s Auction Mart Ohiro Road: Brooklyn Baptist Churchroom. Clyde Quay: Oddfellows’ Hall. Hataitai: Methodist Churchroom. Island Bay: St. Hilda’s Anglican Churchroom. Kaiwarra: Methodist Churchroom. Karori: Old Council Kelburn: Tea Kisok. Kent Terrace: Presbyterian Churchroom. Khandallah: Town Hall. Kilbirnie: Town Hall Lyall Bay: Methodist Church, Cockburn Street. Adelaide Road: Masonic Hall. Mhamar: Town Hall. Molesworth Street: Methodist Churchroom. Newtown Library. Ngaio: Town Hall. Northland: Methodist Churchroom. Roseneath: Orient Hotel Kiosk. Seatoun: Masonic Hall. Newtown: St. Thomas’s Schoolroom, Riddiford Street. Sydney Street: Anglican Churchroom. Vivian Street: Trades and Labour Hall. Wadestown: Club R-oom, Pitt Street. Kearney’s Tea Rooms, Tinakori Road. E. P. NORMAN. Town Clerk.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 298, 15 September 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 298, 15 September 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 298, 15 September 1927, Page 3

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