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AMUSEMENTS. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE’S MOST FAMOUS NOVEL OF THE AGES! NOW THE . Immortal Classic of Motion Pictures! Geatest i Aman Drama \ ■■W^^-”- ? WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON at the DE LUXE commencing FRIDAY, DEC. 28 MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30. EVENING SESSIONS AT 8 O'CLOCK. A Season of Big Pictures and Stage Presentation! Elaborate Arrangements Completed for Festive Season Entertainment. SPECIAL XMAS ATTRACTIONS AT THE DE LUXE THEATRE MATINEES START NEXT FRIDAY, 2.30. (Running thereafter for one month.) NEXT FRIDAY’S GIANT PROGRAMME !' UNIT I:—UNIVERSAL’S GREAT COMEDY HIT:— The screen's most popular comedian in the style of action comedy you like best. 'A merry mix-up of speeding motors, frantic traffic cops, and frowning judges! Sixty Minutes of Hilarious Mirth that will rock the theatre with laughter. REGINALD DENNY Alice Day 'B'BlflW'" — And N WITH MANY POPULAR PLAYERS. UNIT 2:— / — I)E luxe— Special Pantomime ’T° b e Presented: DAILY 2.30. —NIGHTLY, 8 P.M. (Except Christmas Day only.) Elaborately Staged . Tabloid Pantomime '*■'* x. • yv A Burlesque Version of ■Tn| a/ 'jTCTtfMIT “BABES in the wood,” JeS. JL-M.Jp EL and o (.] ler popular Juvenile Offerings. Written and Produced by— JJ'■ * EMANUEL AARONS. T ■ —7 z Kj>a\~ UNIVERSAL (iniWlffij Ballet of Players (numbering over 40 DENNY SPECIAL performers) from the Eileen Wilson School of Dancing. HEAVY ADVANCE SALES I HEAVY ADVANCE SALES I Box Plans at Bristol, Begg’s (Manners Street), and Aitken's (Courtenay Place).

ADELPHI CABARET FATHER CHRISTMAS GOLLYWOGS. Last few days of the popular Gollywog Parties. Don’t let the children miss this wonderful treat 1 TOYS, BALLOONS, ICE-CREAMS, DRINKS for every kiddie. Every Afernoon, 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Admission. Is. 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY my Clients that from January 1, 1929, my Business will be strictly cash. All accounts owing must be paid within one month. F. R. HOLTOM, Garage, Paekakariki. A NIMAL SHEAR.—New Zealand~paV tent No. 55558/25. The proprietors of this invention, which relates to means for covering the swivel gear joint of an animal shear, desire that it be adopted and brought into commercial use and manufacture in Australia, and invite inquiries to these ends from persons or firms interested. Address inquiries to Spruson and Ferguson. Patent Attorneys, “Daily Telegraph’’ Building, King Street, Sydney, N.S.W. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICARUPTCY ACT, 1908, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. AND IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY LUEY WOO (SOMETIMES KNOWN AS W. G. . LOUIS), OF WELLINGTON, FRUITERER. FOR HIS DISCHARGE FROM BANKRUPTCY. I LUEY WOO (sometimes known as ♦ W. G. Louis), do hereby give notice that I intend to apply at the next sittings of the Bankruptcy Court to be held at Wellington on the 4th day of February, 1929. for my discharge from bankruptcy. DATED at Wellington this ISth day of December. 1928. wQQ TAUPO TROUT-FISHING DISTRICT. ANGLERS’ HUTS NEAR TONGARIRO RIVER. HUTS are now available for occupation at the “Tongariro Hatchery Camping Ground.” Applications may be made to the Conservator of Fish and Game, Rotorua, or to the Manager, Tongariro Hatchery. The camp is situated on the bank ot the Tongariro River and adjoining the Hatchery, which is about 7 miles from Tokaanu (and near the site of the Royal Camp at Kowhai Flat). SPLENDID FISHING. BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. Each hut is a separate camp with a fireplace, two bunks, table, and two ehairs. No other camp equipment is provided. „„„ LICENSE FEES. Huts Nos. 1 and 2 .... £1 ss. per week. Huts Nos. 3 and 4 .... £1 per week. ANGLERS’ CAMP SITES are available within the Tongariro Hatchery Camping Ground, and permits to camp may be obtained on application to the Conservator of Fish and Game. Rotorua, or to the Manager, Tongariro Hatchery, the fee payable being at the rate of 2s. fid. a week or part of a week. G. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretary. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, December 17, 1928. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. rpHE Public are earnestly requested to communicate any act of cruelty that comes under their notice. Oflice: Hud-dart-Parker Buildings. P.O. Square. Tel. 42 —197. P.O. Box 195. Secretary, A. M. Anderson. Inspector: Captain J. Henry. rpOURISTS! Visitors! —For first-class Meals; visit Piccadilly Restaurant (open 8 a.m.-ll p.m.), opposite Kirkcaldie's, Lambton Quay,

■QUEENS ' f THEATRE $ (bsiest’jfouse r » intJouJn 3 TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. NO. 1:— It must be seen to be believed. An amazing production. •‘METROPOLIS” Cast of many thousands. NO. 2:— A stirring story of adventure and romance in a South American Republic. COL. TIM McCOY, Large Cast of Players in ‘THE ADVENTURER’ In addition : QUEEN’S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen. Mbs, Dir.) PUBLIC NOTICES. (Continued from Page 2.) NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LIMITED. ■VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -i-i the Transfer Books of New Zealand Breweries, Limited, will be closed from Eriday, January 4, to Wednesday, January 16, 1929, both days inclusive. S. FERGUSSON, Secretary. Wellington, December 10, 1928. “In the event of bad weather, umbrellas can be hired from the cloak-rooms —fee fid.—deposit 4s. 6d.” This announcement was printed recently on the programme of a London theatre. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Athletic Sports 3 Auctions 20 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications 2 Businesses For Sale 20 | Hotels For Sale 2 Insurance 14 Machinery For Sale 20 Medical and Toilet 1 Money and Stocks 14 Motors A Cycles For Sale... 20 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden.. 1 Poultry. Dogs, Cats, Etc... 2 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices 2-3 Rural Land For Sale 20 Shipping Services !•> Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 20 To Let 1-2 Tourist Resorts 2 Transport Services U» Tradesmen 1 Wanted Io Buy 2 Wanted to Rent or Lease .. 2 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 73, 19 December 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 73, 19 December 1928, Page 3