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AMUSEMENTS, K ’’waz There is no more ethereal R*? character in fiction—none 'rf^y 1 L so sweetly pure—so win. 4 \ somely attractive —so i '. appealingly sympathetic OwH 9? as s delicate flower of humanity ! Universals Huge 1928 Super Version. h-WW * UNCLE i W TOM'S W By her death a «' s;■ ,/>& MHM WW host of shackled f I \ ,' I 1B <£»&■ negro souls were K l; \\VJ '/’Jef’/) I I robbed of the help- I 11 / | I’ll |! I* V? I I ing hand and com- I fl I I forting smile of || il ' this beautiful ill ,' h, ~—iministering angei !! 1 ,-< -.'/i'vM-^^;’, ;i ’!i DE LUXE THEATRE FRIDAY DECEMBER 28. MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. EVENING SESSIONS AT 8 O’CLOCK. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS:—Box Plans at the BRISTOL, AITKEN’S BOOK ARCADE, or BEGG’S.. Apply at Theatre or ring 23—050 for Resenes. DE LUXE ANNOUNCEMENT OF Spectacular Xmas Season Entertainment ! ! ! Elaborate Festive Season Programme Reveals a Line-up of SUPER ATTRACTIONS OF UNPRECEDENTED QUALITY I DE LUXE “ENTERPRISE 1 POLICY” provides for the consecutive presentation of a series of pictures that will make theatre history I STARTING WITH Reginald Denny’s New Great Comedy “RED HOT SPEED” (In addition to Superbly Enacted Stage Pantomime.) Followed bv UNIVERSAL’S TWO-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION: “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and then METRO-GOLDWYN'S “Trail of ’9B” A successor in magnitude and thrill to “BEN HUR/’ scheduled for a TWO WEEKS’ RECORD RUN. DE LUXE THEATRE Commencing To-day at the Matinee, 2.30. — And thereafter for One Week— i EVERY EVENING, 8 O’CLOCK. EVERY AFTERNOON, 2.30. EVERY EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. EVERY AFTERNOON, 2.30. UNIT I.— Presenting the Screen’s Most Popular and Talented Comedian— REGINALD DENNY In the style of action comedy you like best. A merry mix-up of speeding motors, frantic traffic cops, and frowning judges I Sixty Minutes of Hilarious Mirth that will rock the theatre with laughter. ALICE DAY AND POPULAR SUPPORTING CAST IN “RED HOT SPEED” THE LAST WORD IN SCREEN COMEDY ! ! ! UNIT 2.— DE LUXE XMAS PANTOMIME! ! 1 To be Presented DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, S O’CLOCK. (Exception of Xmas Day only.) Elaborately Staged Tabloid Pantomime! Burlesque Version of “BABES IN THE WOOD,” written and produced by EMANUEL AARONS. Ballet and Players (over 40 performers) from the EILEEN WILSON SCHOOL OF DANCING. SPECIAL DRESSING, LIGHTING, AND MUSIC PRESENTATION. IN ADDITION : THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (EMANUEL AARONS, Musical Director.) THE MIGHTY WURLITZER UNIT (EMANUEL AARONS AT CONSOLE.) BOOKING HEAVY ! ! BOOKING HEAVY ! ! BOX PLANS at BRISTOL, BEGG'S and AITKEN’S (Courtenay Place).

MOTORS & CYCLES FOR SALE. (Continued from Page 2.) "p'OR SALE, Ford One-ton Truck, -*- cheap, good order, any trial. Apply 2 Luxford Street. TAODGE Sedan, recent model; freshly _ painted; splendid mechanical condition. Price £225. Magnus Motors. Limited. Used Car Dept. PER Cent, off List Prices, any make of Tires. Railage free. Alex-; anders, for cash only, Karamu Road. Hastings. XXUDSON Super “6” Coach, late model; exceptional order; equipped disc wheels, bumpers, etc. Price £235. Magnus Motors, Limited, Used Car Dept. BUICK STANDARD SEDAN, T ATE model, reducoed, as new. tires good, and mechanically sound, front and rear bumpers; only done 14,000. Price £3OO. NASH N.Z. MOTORS, 126 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE RE. WHARF BARRIER PASSES. HOLDERS of Wharf Barrier Passes (cards only), issued by the Board, for business during business hours, are hereby reminded that such passes expire on DECEMBER 31, 1928. Similar Barrier Passes for the Year 1929 will be issued by the undersigned, during office hours, on presentation of the expired passes. A. G. BARNETT. Secretary. Harbour Board Office. Wellington, N.Z. December 10, 1928. (Continued on Page 12.) BUSINESS NOTICES. tj'OURiSTS! Visitors!—For first-class Meals; visit Piccadilly Restaurant (open 8 a.m.-ll p.m.), opposite Kirkcaldie's. Lnmbton Quay. AfAJESTIC CAFE! Special welcome to Visitors during the holidays. 35 Willis Street.

HOLIDAY NOTICES. HOLIDAYS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Offices of the Public Accountants practising in Wellington will be closed for the Annual Holidays from Saturday, December 22, to Wednesday January 9, both days inclusive. D. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary. TVFAJESTIC! Wonderful Xmas Dinner on Tuesday, 12-2. Don’t miss it. 35 Willis Street. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Auctions 12 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications 2 Businesses For Sale 2 j Educational 6 Hotels For Sale 2 Insurance 10 Machinery For Sale 2 Medical and Toilet 1 Money and Stocks 10 Motors & Cycles For Sale .. 2-3 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden.. 1 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc... 2 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices 12 Rural Land For Sale 12 Shipping Services 11 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 12 To Let 1-2 Tourist Resorts 2 Transport Services 11 Tradesmen 1 Wanted to Buy 2 Wanted to Hire 2 Wanted to Rent or Leese ... 2 i Wanted to Sell (Miseel- E laneous) 2 I C—l I 111 I —M— 1 \

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 75, 21 December 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 75, 21 December 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 75, 21 December 1928, Page 3