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AMUSEMENTS. ¥eluxe '~cT/ie^inestd/isatre k under ihefeuthtrn (rose. tremendous success of “GARDEN OF ALLAH"! Huge attendances both presentations Saturday spellbound by Metro-Goldwyn s Wonder Production I THE FINEST POSSIBLE ILLUSTRATION OF THE SUPERB HEIGHTS ATTAINED BY MODERN MOVIE ART! TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT (And Three Following Nights), Presenting The Film Sensation of 1928! Made possible by Uie boundless resources of METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER, com••bined with “THE GENIUS OF REX INGRAM," King of Motion Picture Directors, whose greatness is apparent in past performance. He made: “THE FOUR HORSEMEN,” “PRISONER OF ZENDA, “SCARAMOUCHE, “MARE NOSTRUM,” "The Garden of Allah” With CAST OF MANY THOUSANDS, Including ALICE TERRY, With IVAN PETROVITCH. __ T SUPPORTING CAST OF DISTINSU GUISHED PRINCIPALS, In addition to Thousands of Arab Horsemen. Sheiks in Gorgeous Costumes; Camel Caravans miles long; Ouled Nail Dancing Girls; Sand Diviners and fortune Tellers, and 2000 of “The Faithful at Pr A storv bf unparalleled dramatic force .depicted ry amid the mystic beauty of ge Sahara, “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH will linger in the memory always. The Most Impelling Story the Screen has . Ever Presented! SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSIC PROGRAMME. Atmospheric Setting, de Luxe—the combined artistry of ORCHESTRA DE LUXEMIGHTY WURLITZER ORCHES- . TRAL UNIT. (Direction of Emanuel Aarons). BOOKING Heavy demand for seats. BOX FLAWS at THE BRISTOL and AITKEN S. Ap ply at Theatre or Ring Telephone 23080 for Reservations. _______ —: ■ DELUXE cJ(tealre under Commencing NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 2. MATINEE SAT, at 3.30. “A TRIUMPH FROM EVERY ANFLIjI. THEWCTOTETIIATRETOMTIOJ- ■ ' ■ • • -■ / ■ . ' B Preceded by a stage i! presentation. Mr. | . H. F. Wool will f 4 sing the theme song, “Sunrise and You.” Wfc' . I Dlftctul l>t $ ewmurnaii featuring Janet. Gaynor Obrien < fill ’ ’ORCHESTRA DE tQJ 1 '• LUXE ißnfl !' ■ ■ In conjunction with the MIGHTY WURLITZER UCT j K ORCHESTRAL UNIT, ' .SJyIM • (Direction of Emanual —-■ ' Aarons). A COMPETITION OF SKILL will be held during the season of “SUNRISE at the De Luxe Theatre. Ten pounds in gold will be awarded to the successful competitor. BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s Book Arcade. Tel. 23—080 available for Reservations. _ The winners of the Wellington manufacturers’ Association’s competition for the most complete list of New Zealand-made goods exhibited in the industrial section of the recent show were' Miss G. Teague, 18 Mein Street; Miss Hilda Heighten, 41 Tauhlnu Road, Miramar; and Miss Minnie Day, 8 Hill Street. The competition served to illustrate the large and varied number of articles that are being manufactured in the Dominion, wlijch practically cover most of the essential needs of life.

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Athletic Sports & Auctions 18 ‘Businesses For Sale • • 2 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications 2 Educational 2 Election Notices 8 Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Salo 18 Insurance • lj Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 18 Medical and Toilet 1 Meetings 8 Money and Stocks 11 Motors & Cycles For Sale .. 2 Music and Records 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden. 1 Poultry. Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 2 Properties For Sale Public Notices • • 28 Personal i H Railway Services 8 n Rural Land For Sale 18 I Shipping Services 1-’ | Situations Wanted 1 | Situations Vacant * Transport Services !•> Tradesmen 1 To Let I' 2 Tourist Resorts 8 Tenders * 8 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted to Rent or Lense ... " Wanted to Sell (Mlsccl- n Janeous) -* H

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 29, 29 October 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 29, 29 October 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 29, 29 October 1928, Page 3

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