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AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUED TRIUMPH OF THE ‘‘STUDENT PRINCE.” DE LUXE ddeatre under tiieJouiAern (ivF—, TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT, GREAT AS A PLAY! GREATER AS A FILM ! Never in the history of the photoplay has there been such a triumphant success as ‘‘THE STUDENT PRINCE.” It sets entirely new standards of beauty, pageantry, and enthralling entertainment. Based on the world-entrancing musical stage success. The screen’s gift to Youth, Laughter, Light Hearts, and Love. “The STUDENT METKU-GOLDWYN SPECIAL, Starring Ramon Novarro And Norma Shearer With supporting cast of many thousands. THE ENCHANTING MUSIC SCORE BRILLIANTLY PRESENTED By ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Emanuel (Aarons, Mus. Director.) And the WURLITZER UNIT (Emanuel Aarons at Console.) TREMENDOUS BOOKING! BOX PLANS at Bristol (Lambton <2uny), Begg's (Manners Street), and Aitken’s (Courtenay Place). NEXT FRIDAY AT THE DE LUXE cflieatre under thefeuthern "] AN Outstanding Event IN Theatrical History! THE GREATEST MUSICAL INNOVATION EVER BROUGHT TO NEW ZEALAND! JOHN HARPER Presents Fred Mayfield AND HIS CANADIAN COW BOY BAND THE BAND WITH 37 INSTRUMENTS Including the Sousaphone. Six Saxophones, Xylophone, Celeste, Oboes, Steel Guitars, Trumpets, Banjos, Violins, Clarinets. Mandolin. Trombone, Plano, Etc. SYMPHONIES! MELODIES! JAZZ! Engaged for the De Luxe at the Highest Fee ever paid to a musical combination visiting New Zealand after concluding a triumphant tour of the biggest theatres throughout Canada and the United States. BOOKING.—Box Plans always available at Bristol, Begg’s, and Aitken’s a week ahead! MOTORS & CYCLES FOR SALE. iContinued from Page 2.) TIODGE i-ton Truck, fitted new body -*■' (cab and tray), excellent mechanical condition. Price £l5O. Magnus Motors Ltd., Used Car Department. O~ AKLAND “6” Tourer. Late model, newly painted. First-class order. Price £l5O. Magnus Motors, Limited. Used Car Dept. It was a curious coincidence that the same four figures should occur in the final returns of Mr. A. Harris and Mr. R. H. Greville in the Wuitemata election result (says the Auckland ‘‘Star”). Mr. Harris polled 4653, and Mr. Greville 4368. This was not the first numerical coincidence in the Waiteinata poll, for the figures 1,2, 3 and 4 appeared in Mr. Harris's first total, declared on Wednesday night, their order being 4231. Another queer happening was that in the licensing poll the returns for continuance and prohibition in the email district of Campbell's Bay were exactly the same—43 each. > INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Athletic Sports 3 Auctions IS Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications .... 2 Businesses For Sale .18 2 Hotels For Sale 18 Insurance 11 Live Stock For Sale 2 Lost and Found .... 1 Medical and Toilet 1 Meetings 3 Money and Stocks 14 Motors & Cycles For Sale.. 2-3 Partnerships Vacant and Wtd 1 Personal 1 Plants. Trees, and Garden.. 1 Poultry, Dogs. Cats. Etc.,. 2 Properties For Sale 1-2 Public Notices .. 3 Rural Land For Sale 18 Shipping Services 15 Situations Wanted 1 Sif'mHnns Vacant. 1 Tenders 2 To Let 1 Tourist Resorts 2 Transport Services 5 Tradesmen 1 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted to Exchange 2 Wanted to Rent or Lease.. 1 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 53, 26 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 53, 26 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 53, 26 November 1928, Page 3