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AMUSEMENTS. jBDHMI a" .'ir 1 , 1 mi,,. l, ic,mr i r,»BJ i i mimiii irfflTgrrrTCTffMKiic, ’KINGS" THEATRE OPENING TO-NIGHT AT 8. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. SPICE! DASH! GAIETY! ROMANCE! Presenting ~~RAMON NOVARRO The Hero of ‘■BEN HUR," "THE ROAD TO ROMANCE ” “ACROSS TO SINGAPORE,” “THE STUDENT PRINCE, In the Metro-Goldwyn Comedy Special—“A Certain Young Man” Cast of Favourites includes! MARCELINE DAY, RENEE ADOREE, t BERT ROACH, CARMEL MYERS. The story of an ultra-modern young English nobleman who had more admirers than there are days in the year — until he met the right girl—when complications arose through jealous intrigue. Modern —it’s worthy of 1950! SEASON’S MOST CHARMING ROMANCE! Laid in fashionable London, Biarritz, and other European play-grounds of the rich —sophisticated and clever —sparkling with light hearts and feminine beauty—thrills —a touch of real drama —and the most thrilling love story of the year 1 - In support: METRO NEWS! COMEDY! N.Z. TOPICAL! {Shots of Kingsford Smith’s Departure). KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus, Dir.) In Superb Music Accompaniment. BOOKING. —Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Apply at Theatre, or Ring ’Phone 22—212 for Reservations.,

PUBLIC NOTICES. FLETCHER AT HIS BEST. Anybody who has once heard Lionel B. Fletcher will want to hear him again. On SUNDAY NEXT he deals with a real, live, red-hot topical subject In his own inimitable and fearless way. 'BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” Reveals Fletcher at his best as 3,000 people in Auckland Town Hall listened to his outspoken handling of present-day social problems. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 3 p.m. Chairman: REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. SALVATION ARMY SILVER BAND ASSISTING. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. BE EARLY TO SECURE A SEAT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, MISS PRESTON STANLEY (Ex. M.P., New South Wales Parliament), Brilliant Woman Orator, speaks on Prohibition. , MAIN TOWN HALL, 8 P.M,

THE ONE WOMAN In a Parliament of 89 men, and the first woman in the New South Wales Parliament, was a staunch battler for the welfare of women and children, national health, prison reform, and vocational guidance for youth. THAT WOMAN WAS—MISS PRESTON STANLEY, WHO VISITS WELLINGTON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AND SPEAKS AT BLUE TRIANGLE HALL (Y.W.C.A., BOULCOTT STREET), WOMEN’S CITIZENSHIP RALLY, 3 p.m. SUBJECT:—"A WOMAN’S EXPERIENCES IN PARLIAMENT.’.’ TOWN HALL: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 8 p.m, SUBJECT:—“THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC EXPOSED.” As director of a firm specialising in property investments, Miss Stanley has demonstrated her capacity for business as well as for politics and social reform. HEAR THIS UNIQUE AND EFFECTIVE SPEAKER. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE.

AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, Presents Goldsmith’s Comedy, “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.” TJRYANT AND MAY’S Concert Hall, Tory Street. (Lent by kind courtesy of W. McLay, Esq.). TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, AT 7.45. Admission: Adults, 2s. 6d., School Pupils, Is. 6d.

I INDEX TO CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING. I Auctions 18 Births. Marriages, and Deaths 1 Businesses For Sale 1-2 Bus Services 3 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications .... 2 Educational 2 Election Notices 2 Hotels For Sale 2 Insurance 14 0 Lost and Found 1 g Machinery For Sale 2 g Medical and Toilet 1 5 Money and Stocks 14 | Motors <S Cycles For Sale.. 2 jl Music and Records 1 I Plants, Trees, and Garden 1 | R Poultry. Dogs. Cats. Etc. ... 2 E Properties For Sale 1 I Public Notices 2-3 Personal 1 Rural Land For Sale 18 Shipping Services 15 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Transport Services 15 Tradesmen 1 To Let 1 Tourist Resorts 2 ! Tenders 2 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted to Exchange 2 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 3

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