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AMUSEMENTS. FIRST PRESENTATION IN THE DOMINION ON FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 8, OF COMPLETE FOX MOVIETONE PROGRAMME! CLIMAXING ITS WORLD TRIUMPHS, FOX MOVIETONE WILL PROVIDE THE FIRST TALKING, SINGING & SOUND . PICTURES IN NEW ZEALAND AT THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE NEXT FRIDAY EVENING! PARAMOUNT MKI THEATRE w I NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST ■ UriWjl |J MOVIETONE THEATRE. S va\ w=i e m Hfwf ' > T is. f; 'S w| „<»■''*** vk O 1• < M VA ° t6 * 1* wL P \S '° e 4>° t 'W 4 e “ S * <e e *? vfe fWA -rt V W < <Ka ik 0 (Reproduced bv the new De Forest Phonofilm perfected installation.) BOX PLANS open at BRISTOL and UTILITY (next Theatre), TO-DAY. EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Already the demand for Seats is tremendous. Secure your R eservations, now !

IThe Spontaneous Comedy and the pep of the LEAGUE OF NOTIONS _■ Makes each and every show a brilliant success. Direction, John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. A Whirl of Dancing and Lovely Selections of Colour. FULLERS’ GAYEST REVUE, The LEAGUE OF NOTIONS LEAGUE OF NOTIONS LEAGUE OF NOTIONS LEAGUE OF NOTIONS LEAGUE OF NOTIONS LEAGUE OF NOTIONS LEAGUE OF NOTIONS REVUE COMPANY, REVUE COMPANY, Giving all the Latest in New Sketches, New Jokes, and Beautiful Scenas. Featuring this week: MIKE CONNORS And QUEENIE PAUL Two Talented Artists, who will render that popular song success "FORTY-SEVEN GINGER-HEADED SAILORS” “THE RIB-TICKLER.” SYD. BECK SYD. BECK See him in “THE MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE ME” “THE RAILWAY STATION.” “THE RACES.” “AFTER HOURS.” He will give you the biggest laugh you have had in years. LINN SMITH’S JAZZ BAND LINN SMITH’S JAZZ BAND Six Merrv Monarchs of Syncopation. 30—REVUE ARTISTS—3O The Biggest, Most Modern, and Talented Company on the Fuller Circuit. The Last Word of Variety Entertainment. FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES: Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d. (Res. 35.) BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL After 5.30 at Palmer’s Confectionery Store (next Theatre). Telephone 28— 175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. Grand Circle Box Plan for Saturday Night open at Palmer’s all week. QUEENIE PAUL’S COMPETITIONS At SATURDAY’S MATINEE For Children under 14. BIG PRIZES. WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous) TZ'EEPING Onions, 10s.‘ 1001 b.; Cs. 501 b. Ray Stratton, Ohau. TYENTAL Plates, £3 3s. Set, best work, lz best materials. E. M. Bundle, Dentist, 174 Lambton Quay, Wellington. • ANIONS. —First Grade, long keepers; ; V H2lb. 11/-; 561 b. 6/; 281 b. 4/Railago paid.—l. Fewell, Box 53. Puke- ' kohe. ’ ■ pORBAN’S FAMOUS WINES. Orders sent to Mr. Polson, P.O. Box 595, 1 Wellington, will receive prompt attention. A RAVEL, Sand, and Cement. Blue Ylf Screenings for Footpaths, Metal, etc., delivered. Northland Quarry. Tel. 26—586. A' A.A. GRADE POTATOES, railage • paid, 561 b. bag, 55., 2 bags, 9s. 6d.J 4 bags, 18s.; 61b. Onions in each bag, if required. I. Fewell, Box 53. Ptikekohe. SENSATIONAL Offer—For £4 post free the famous ‘‘Egmont” Prisma- ! tie Field Glasses, plus 8 lens, centre ’ wheel focus, adjustable eyepiece; worth > £8 10s.: leather case. Les. Sternberg. 1 127 Manners Street. Wellington. , WANTED TO SELL. rpRAM Rails, 14 md 211 b. to the yard; -*- 1 set lOcwt. Scales; 1 set scwt. ' Scales; Reinforcing Iron. 3-8, i, 5: Rail- , way Iron, Shafting. Pulleys, and Small ’ Wood Lathe. ’ STEVENS AND CO.. Upper Abel Smith Street. Phone 20—333. THE SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. 1 STANDARD ROTOSCILLO VICK 1 ERS, ELGIN MACHINES, al- ' ways in stock, from £2 10s. to £2l. Send - your REPAIRS to F. J. W FEAR AND CO., sl 65 Willis Street, WellingtonTeh 41—446.

QUEENS" ♦ THEATRE ♦ (bsiQsTJjbusQ y— in&bufn l A & OPENING TO-NIGHT AT 8, With MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. Presenting A SMASHING DRAMA OF THE PRIZE RING. You’ll Call this Wonderful Entertainment! |‘THE BING 7 Full of tense moments—this remarkable screen drama of the' ring; it is packed, jammed with action, and heart-rending scenes, thrills, and intrigues. CARL BRISSON And LILLIAN HALL-DAVIS With large supporting cast. (CINEMA ART FILMS SPECIAL ATTRACTION). In addition: SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME And the QUEEN’S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING. —Box Plans at Bristol. Ring ’Phone 22—334 for Reservations. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. (Continued from Page 2.) YYVERLAND ”6” Sedan—Late model; xz equipped disc wheels and other extras ; new tires; price £275. Magnus Dlotors, Ltd., Used Car Dept. WILLYS KNIGHT Tourer, run 18,000 ’ ’ miles. Condition as new. £125 cash. Reply F 630, c/o “Dominion.” , OA PER Cent, off List Prices, any * make of Tires. Railage free. Alex anders, for cash only, Karamu Road, Hastings. ' TEWETT Six Sports Sedan—Faultless el condition; hydraulic four wheel brakes; latest fittings. Price £295. Magnus Motors, Ltd., Used Car Dept. •jl/TOTOR TRUCKS—Second-hand, all capacities. Guaranteed value — £75 upwards. Commerce Motors, Limited, 04 Taranaki Street. TVODGE Roadster—l92o model; engine -Lf overhauled; splendid order. Price £175. Magnus Motors, Ltd., Used Car Dept. 3-SEATER and 5-seat ■ Morris Oxford, sound, reliable, and economical (recent models). S. DI. Baird, Ltd., Mastertom TAODGE Special Tourer—Newly paint--Lz ed and reconditioned; 5 disc wheels and good tires. Price £lB5. Magnus Motors, Ltd., Used Car Dept W’SSEX four-door Sedan,’ latest model, J-' perfect order, specially ducoed, bumper bars, etc.; mileage under 4000; insured. Owner leaving country; sacrifice for quick sale. G 649, c/o “Dominion.” ■ PO R SA’L E. Standard Six Buick 2-door Sedan £3OO Nash Advanced Six Sedan .... £425 Special Six Nash Sedan £275 Nash 4-cylinder 2-door Sedan .... £l5O A.II Late Models. THE NASH (N.Z.) MOTORS. LTD., Ghtizuee Street. ’Phone 20—836. ; THE SUPREME SUNBEAM. CHOICE of 2 SUNBEAM 5-SEATER v, TOURERS, LATEST 1925. 16 h.p., 6-cylincler, Special Colonial model. Painted smoke-grey. In new condition throughout. For sale at £525. 1 MODEL. 20-60 h.p. 6-cyl-ill ( ]e r. Painted maroon. New balloon tires, small mileage. A very fast and smart touring car. For sale at £450. Extended payments if desired. Write F 657, c/o “Dominion.” W BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners I » £n 0 dyeing), 125 Cuba St., City,,

’KINGS’ THEATRE ffiAfitons ftptikrfatel TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT, . With FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW,. 2.30. Presenting a British Dominion Films Outstanding Attraction. SUPERB ADAPTATION OF THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY Horace A. Vachell A most entertaining and enthralling romantic character-study interpreted in screen terms by a galaxy of talent. Quinney’s | Romance, drama, humour and pathos mingled by a master-hand into a series of delightful situations and pictorial pleasures. John Longden Alma Taylor ' ■ < Two leading British Stars, in delightful characterisations, with exceptional supporting cast. “NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS” Featurette No. 7, entitled “DEAR OLD CALFORD,” with ALL-STAR COLLEGIAN CAST. In addition: GAZETTE COMEDY, With KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plan at BRISTOL. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Auctions ;18 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications ... 2 Businesses For Sale 2 Deaths 1 Educational 2 Hotels For Sale 18 Insurance 11 Medical and Toilet 1 Money and Stocks 14 Motors & Cycles For Salo.. 2-3 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden.. 1 Properties For Sale 1-2 Public Notices 8 Rural Land For Sale 18 Shipping Services 15 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 3 ( Tourist Resorts 2 To Let 1 Tradesmen 1 Transport Services 15 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted To Hire 2 Wanted to Sell Miscellaneous 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 133, 1 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 133, 1 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 133, 1 March 1929, Page 3

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