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AMUSEMENTS. DE LUXE THEATRE Commencing Friday Next, 8 o’clock. Matinee, Saturday, 2.30. “ LAURA LA PLANTE Can you imagine Laura as a “ROOKIE”? \ dressed up in a uniform several sizes - 00 la.rge for her. .. . - Struggling desperately to keep a pair of trousers up. ... ,®i ■ ' yV | And when she shoulders arms with a heaTy army rifle "” ik.iv SEE, HER FOR YOURSELF’ lINDERS, - Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre 23—080. A UNIVERSAL JEWEL ii. i |- --- ..t.-t-- - miHiKin — BUSINESS NOTICES. ILLUSTRATION BLOCKS. I “THE DOMINION” plant for Stereotypes, Line and Half-toiie Blocks (single or multi-colour) is replete with the latest equipment, the operators and artists are experienced men from large photo-engraving establishments in Great Britain, and there is every facility for execution of any and every class of illustration. Designs can be submitted if desired. Prompt service is ensured by the employment of day and night staffs. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IF REQUIRED. Coarse screen blocks for newspaper work, or fine screen for fine art work undertaken. Special quotations given for contract work, or for a large :• timber of blocks. Trade orders executed promptly. Prices reasonable, and quality above reproach. Telephone 44—020 (6 lines).. Telegrams: “Dominion,” Wellington. / P.O. Boxes 1481 and 2001.

“Aly farms in Scotland are let to ten-' ants, aud I regret to say that by every mail I get letters from them saying' they cannot pay any rent because of the competition from New Zealand.” said the Governor-General, Sir Charles r er« gusson. amidst laughter, at a civic reception iu Eltham recently (reports the “Taranaki Daily News”). “This is much too severe I know, but it is what I have to thank Taranaki for.” For the. present, Hile in prosperous New Zealand, with good prospects ahead next year, for which he was glad, he did not sympathise with his tenants’ point of view, but, he added, perhaps he would see matters differently when he returned Home. (Laughter.)

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 3

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