AMUSEMENTS. CsFTH BEAUTIFUL A CHRISTMAS FEAST OF LAUGHTER, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT A COMEDY THAT TRAVELS AT A SMILE-A-MINUTE CLIP. - Ok PRODUCED BY THE HAROLD J IWD IWsSfifc ' || LET TR GO! - You’re on the right good ride on the lough special, unlimited- You J ; can practice up on your laughs with "Spc«dy’'.s : he’s a specialist in laffology. There really ara| too many laughs to laugh at once, so tahe * few 1 Lome and try them ouL But before you gel J I aboard, just be prepared toJiaughu/S:' . “SPEEDY” will be screened- in conjunction with our Second Unique Stage Presentation “Fads and Fashions’’ IN THE AFTERNOONS, AT 2.15. ' SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN Ye Olde English Pantomime “Little Red Riding Hood” WITH A SPECIAL CAST, INCLUDING LESTER SINCLAIR —and— LITTLE NAT (As the Dame.) (Tbe 4-Year-old Boy Wonder.) SIGHT-SEEING! SIGHT-SEEING! WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). SEE MANGAROA VALLEY— A 60-Mile Tour through the Hutt Valley to The Farm, Mangaroa. 2 p.m. only. SEEING WELLINGTON— The Finest Tour in Wellington, including Mount Victoria and Point • Halswell. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. . ' ALL TOURS 5/- EACH. NOTE STARTING POINT:— STATE FIRE INSURANCE BUILDING, LAMBTON QUAY (near Midland Hotel). TO BOOK SEATS RING 24-145. SIGHT-SEEING! SIGHT-SEEING! UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY; HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS (Circumstances Permitting.) WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. IN ADDITIION to the usual sailings at 7.45 each evening except Sundays, the following daylight trips will be made:— WAHINE. Sunday. 23rd December. 8.15 a.m. MAORI, Monday. 24th December, 8.15 a.m. . Due Lyttelton about 5.30 p.m., connecting -with night trains to South. WELLINGTON—PICTON. SUMMER RUNNING: —From December 15, in addition to sailings from Wellin-ton at 3 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, the Tamabine will leave Wellington for Picton on Saturdays at 1.15 p.m. returning next evening. Special return fare from Wellington tor week-end I< nihty to Sunday, 30/-. HOLIDAY SAILINGS FROM WELLINGTON. TYMXHINE Monday. December 24. noon and 10 p.m. (No sailing Wednesday afternoon. December 26) ; Thursday. December 27 1.15 p.m.: Monday December 31, 1.15 P.m.; Tuesday. January 1, 8 a.m. Ordinary summer timetable, as above, on other days. SPECIATj O NE-DAY TRIPS. „. 4 „ rvv •„ On Wednesday, December 26. and Wednesday, January 2. VVAHINE wfll leave Wellington for Pieton at 8 a.m., arriving back at Wellington about _.).00 nm Fare. 10/-: children under 12, half-price. 1 Illustrated Folder on Marlborough Sounds, with map and particulars of accommodation and camping-places, on application. EDUCATIONAL. SCOTS COLLEGE FOR BOYS MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. -...1n., enteriirt their sons for 1929 are requested to suits in all public examinations. £ sndividual pupi i s . Sound 4,l '" u “ “ a,r COntro1 Moderu, well-equipped buildings. Large playing fields. Swimming, tennis rifle ra p’p f .p ec f :us on application to ■ THE PRINCIPAL, Scots College, Miramar, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 5
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