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' AMUSEMENTS. t\ear ee WW- Real Talking Pictures Paramount Theatre’s Sensational Coup! BOOKED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE buoklu PRACTICALLY WITHOUT EXCEPTION, oTToc-r. attrafttons THAT HAVE BEEN, AND ARE NOW, BREAKING ALL RECORDS IN «^S c “ M E^^5A F ! p,M,I,, ’ ,m,,,,s ™“ FOR CLIMAXING ITS AUSTRALIAN TRIUMPHS, Fox Movietone will provide the first Talking, Singing and Sound Pictures in New Zealand, at the Paramount Theatre next Friday, at S p.m. (WITH MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 AFTER FRIDAY.) The First of these Marvellous Movietone Entertainments! MORE THAN SIGHT AND SOUND —LIFE ITSELF! BiniMWßiimiiimßffliiiwim 1 li m . H 3 ■■ -u—u FOX. MOVIETONE X news. f All that U Jr ~the new* of the day, / happened, with thrilling sound efJEr fects. King Alfonso Spain, the American Ambassador Spain ' W ; V.. and the President of V the ew York Stofck ■ff'W Exchange are among K& -' - the world’s celebrities who address you. A ‘ dal cm ™ ■» I t Ily 7 ■ | c ■’ ...then “STREET ANGEL,” the glorious ro- T mance of sunny Italy. >, H 0/ MELTON and theß THE- li | I « n — i -ffi ATRE MALE CHORUS OF 40 SINGING W : S ■’IeOKOE BERNARD SHAW. .K.F || “ANGELA MA,” <**"£. |H world’s outstanding literary genius," •I 1 * mg the screening or blKLtl AINULU g, that renowned author and play- •Ig T__ p , Melton’s voice can only be de- U »□ r^ l Il X.. ,).*»». f p 'SiS.5i”"” :,1, ‘ y \\ The .IroUing players... ?»«*•? (,“ ld *“ B ~ A them singing “SWEET MAKHE. gf CHIC SALE, stage and screen star. \\ gV supported by a notable cast, in an "A The Roxy Theatre Or- B E* “all-talking” comedy. “THE STAR JSkn-yVi elwstra New York’s most ff ‘ *“* WITNESS.** This item is one big Chestra, INeW k orK jfiT laugh. famous 110-piece Ji TWO GIRLS and TWO PIANOS « // tra » "* g '° ry ' jffr Y —-Constance Merrick and Muriel aS-V. 'S. fl Pollock, of “Rio Rita” fame, in a uC „ fwn-piano speciality. KA ■.■i* • Q WILLIAM FOX Presents R &rank JSorzage's r STREET ANGEL ° I JANET GAYNOR- CHARLES FORELL S,,»,mnm.rnir l riniirin»in l imini!iiininiiiin:mniniimHriininunii!iiniii;iiiiiiuiiinitinriiiiiiiinriniiilinnii!im!:!lllUllllllllllinill»llinillllinillllllllllll!nfni!llllinillllllJUl!lllEllllllllljlllllinillii:n]lllllllilllllliiniininiHininilllllWnillilllill (Reproduced by the new De Forest perfected installation.) 7 ADVANCE BOOKING TREMENDOUS! With every indication of the first week being completely booked out, intending patrons are advised to secure early reservations, BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND UTILITY (next Theatre).

/CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), March C. At 8 p.m. ARTHUR HIRST, -X HIRST, « F.R.S.A., “Everyman’s” Musiciaii. MUSIC FOBORDINARY NORMALLY INTELLIGENT MEN. A RECITAL-LECTURE By Arthur F. Hirst, F.R.S.A. (New Zealand’s Own Pianist). Reserved Seats, 35., plus tax; Unreserved 2s. Box Plan at Bristol i Piano Co. — : — 1 rpOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, at 8 p.m. CONCERT By the Remarkable CHILDREN’S ORCHESTRA OF 56 PLAYERS From Hawera Primary and Technical Schools. Conductor: Mr. H. C. A. Fox. Also — Songs, Instrumental Solos, and Recitations. Reserved Seats, 2s. Book at the Bristol. Admission, Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. STEWART ISLAND OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. r pHE First Consignment for the Season arrive TO-DAY’. On sale at all Fishmongers and Restaurants TO-DAY. Distributing Agents— N.Z. TRAWLING AND FISH SUPPLY CO., LTD., Wellington. “THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.” ■ SECTION 307. LEWIS BERGER & SONS (AUSTRALIA), LIMITED. rpAKE NOTICE that the above ComJ- pany intends ceasing to carry on business in New Zealand. The business has been acquired by LEWIS BERGER & SONS (N.Z.), LIMITED, which latter Company has recently been incorporated in New Zealand and has acquired the assets and assumed the liabilities of the former Company, and will continue to carry on the business of Makers and Vendors of 1 amts and Varnishes and allied business at Hope Gibbons Buildings, Courtenay Place, Wellington, and elsewhere throughout New Zealand. . All debts due to and claims against Lewis Berger & Sons (Australia), Limited, should be respectively paid to or made against Lewis Berger and Sons (N.Z.), Limited, at the above address. Dated at 'Wellington this Ist day of “eLL, 1 GULLY. MACKENZIE AND Solicitors for Both of the Above Com-

QUEENS < THEATRE, ♦ (bsiesiTtfouse —' AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. H n £? A SMASHING DRAMA OF THE PRIZE RING. You’ll . Call this Wonderful Entertainment I |‘THE RING’ With CARL BRISSON And LILLIAN HALL-DAVIS, Tn addition to large supporting cast. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME And the QUEEN’S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) AMATEUR ATHLETICS HUNDRED YARDS RECORD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, March 4. At the amateur athletic meeting on Saturday evening, Miss E. Martyn won the hundred yards event in 11 2-ssec., heating the New Zealand record for ladies by l-ssec. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. v I Auctions 18 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications .... 1 Businesses For Sale 1 Deaths 1 Educational 2 Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Sale 18 Insurance 14 Machinery For Sale 18 Meetings 2 Medical and Toilet 1 Money and Stocks <. 14 Motors & Cycles For Salo.. 1-2 Partnerships Vacant & Wtd. 1 • Patents 2 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden... 1 Poultry. Dogs, Cats, Etc... 1 Properties For Sale. 1 Public Notices 2-3 Rural Land For Sale 18 Shipping Services 15 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 2 Tourist ResortsA 2 To. Let .«..•••••••••'....•• 1 Tradesmen . 1 Transport Services 15 Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Exchange 1 Wanted.To Rent .... 1 Wanted to Sell Miscellaneous 2

MOUNT (Courtenay Place). SENSATIONAL SUCCESS i NIGHTLY I A Superb Entertainment! FIRST NATIONAL’S HILARIOUS COMEDY! A Riotous Comedy-Drama of New York City life—lively, colourful, and ultramodern. Built along laughing lines and intriguing . figures—the fastest and peppiest entertainment in many, months. ALICE WHITE Screendom’s latest personality “find” the new “It” Girl in a brilliant characterisation. “Naughty Baby” Supported by JACK MULHALL/ THELMA TODD, DORIS DAWSON, and many others. “NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS” No. 7 “Dear Old Calford.” ALL-STAR COLLEGIAN CAST. In addition: TOPICAL BUDGET, EMPIRE NEWS REEL, LARRY SEMON COMEDY. And ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.) Quality Incidental Music. BOOKING. —Box Plans at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). PUBLIC NOTICES. (Continued from pago 2.) CO-OP. FURNITURE MFG. CO., LTD. THE Directors of the above Company JL wish to deny the rumour that they have opened a branch shop in Lajnbton Quay. CO-OP. FURNITURE MFG. CO., LTD. IGS Cuba Street. THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO., LTD., 101 Willis Street, Wellington. IN compliance with the N.Z. Life Assurance Act, 1008, notice is hereby given that Policv No. ZA/21499 in the name of ARTHUR EDWARD THOMAS and issued by The Southern Cross Assurance Co., Ltd., of Melbourne, has been lost or destroyed, and that a SPECIAL POLICY in lieu thereof will be issued by the said Company to the said ARTHUR EDWARD THOMAS at the expiration of one month from the present date. Bv order of the Board of Directors. T. J. CONFOY, Governing Director.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 136, 5 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 136, 5 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 136, 5 March 1929, Page 3

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