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' AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT aTs pTniT~ DE LUXE MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. ITS NAUTICAL... BUT NICE. j— ' THE SCREEN’S most popular STAR ' \ ' wi '■ ‘ “the 4 vrEßn \ \ ' m v'WHMr ••• - With CLARA SAYS:— , .--r'o tixit “To handle you ‘here toJAMES HALL. day and gone to-morrow “To those poor guys who V romeos, a girl’s gotta look hot but lost their sweeties during keep coo, ‘ the visit of the American "HTX ■«■ mi d Fleet this picture is rever- JjQ LIIXC ently dedicated.” - - • . , (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) Q . *5 EMANUEL AARONS and DE LUXE MUSICAL PRESENTATION—«I Operatic Overture: Selections from “La BoTieme ” (Puccini). W4l .ft Entr’acte: “Merrymakers’ Dance,” from “Nell Gwyn Suite” (Eduard German). BOOK EARLY AT BRISTOL AND AITKEN’S.

A Sea-Going Romance entitled ‘Clear the Decks’ The very personal experiences as recounted by Reginald Denny. And which he will enact on the screen at De Luxe Theatre Commencing FRIDAY NEXT PART ONE.—(The Fint Part.) n LlW3*-fB| ■fex. - fCTOI...' - ■ aJfe “TT happened this way. I had just got through a very hearty meal at the Savoy Hotel, and was about to leave, when I noticed a charming girl enter the Iqbby and make for the luncheon room. I must confess I fell in love at first light. To have an opportunity of gazing at her was worth another meal of steak tnd potatoes, and between bites I smiled at her. but I was awarded with no more ippetising response than a ‘cold shoulder.’ I beard her remark that she was ;oing on an ocean- voyage. I decided to go too, and on the same boat. I was letermined to make her acquaintance.” x THE SECOND INSTALMENT OF THIS GRIPPING ROMANCE WILL BE UNFOLDED TO-MORROW.

ELECTION MEETINGS. X MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T ABOUR MEETINGS. - l 'abour meetings. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 19. ■ POST OFFICE SQUARE (Noon).— W. Nash (Mayoral Candidate) ; R. Semple, M.P.; R. McKeen, M.P.; J. Thorn; W. Atkinson, P. M. Butler, W. Bromley. GARRETT STREET, 7.30 p.m.—R. McKeen, M.P.; R. Semple, M.P.: .1. Thorn; W. Atkinson, P. M. Butler, Snow, L. Hennessy. GREEN STREET. 7.30 p.m.—W. Nash, W. Atkinson. G. W. Whippy, P. M. Butler, A. Black. J. O. Johnson, J. Tucker, P. Fraser, M.P.; W. H. Sadd, C. H. Chapman, M.P. MONDAY, APRIL 22, 7.30 p.m. 1 Northland —St. Anne’s Hall. Kilbirnie—Kilbirnie Hall. Lyall Bay—Katea Hall. A Y O R A L ELECTION. The Mayor, » GEORGE A. TROUP, Will Address the Electors MONDAY, APRIL 22, 8 p.m.—St.. Luke’s Hall, Wadestown. TUESDAY, ’APRIL 23.—Special Midday Meeting, from 12 to 1 p.m. Accountants’ Chambers, Johnston St. Mr. W. D. Hunt, Chairman. Policy Matters to be dealt with at both Meetings. All Citizens Heartily Invited. There was an increase of 32,000 Scouts in the United Kingdom last year, and overseas numbers increased by 40,000. The gas plant of the Gas Light and Coke Company at Beckton, England, produces 100,000,000 cubic feet of gas a day."

AMUSEMENTS. K~“ ILBffiME INEMfi-TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. A Big Special Production for the Week-end. LON CHANEY, The Man of a Thousand Faces, in “LAUGH CLOWN, LAUGH,” “LAUGH CLOWN, LAUGH,” A Love Tragedy of Circus Life, featuring Europe’s greatest Theatres —and deathdefying Slide for Life on a tight rope—and Life behind the scenes of a great metropolitan circus. Excellent Supporting Films, including “Do Gentlemen Snore?” Comedy, Latest News Reel. N.Z. Scenic. USUAL PRICES. *Phone Theatre 14—202 for Reserves.

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Auctions .... 16 Board and Residence 1-3 Books and Publications .... 3 Businesses For Sale 2 Deaths 1 Educational 3 * Election Meetings • •>. ” Hotels For Sale 1 0 Insurance 12 Live Stock For Sale 2 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 3 Medical and Toilet 1 Money and Stocks 12 Motors ,& Cycles For Sale.. 2 Partnerships Vacant & Wtd. 1 Patents 1® Personal 1 - Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 1 Poultry. Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 2 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices -- 2-16 Rural Land For Sale 1° Shipping Services 12 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 1® Tourist Resorts 2 To Let 2 Tradesmen 1 Transport Services I 3 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted To Rent 2 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 174, 19 April 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 174, 19 April 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 174, 19 April 1929, Page 3

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