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AMUSEMENTS. DE LUXE THEATRE The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross. ITS NAUTICAL... BUT NICE. * v THE SCREEN’S • MOST POPULAR - j ■ \ \ \ ' in \ " fc j|KH Sglil \ “THE r Vjg|rl \ **» FLEET ’ S WR \ in” ■ \U■r ' ‘ CLARA SAYS:— With ... “To handle you ‘here toJAMES HALL. day and gone to-morrow’ \ romeos, a girl’s gotta look hot but “To those poor guys who keep cool > lost their sweeties during, 1 TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. ently dedicated.” - - DE LUXE MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.15 P.M. The Kiddies will enjoy this one. ’V/’l EMANUEL AARONS and DE LUXE MUSICAL PRESENTATION— M Operatic Overture: Selections from “La Boheme" (Puccini). /jU*j Entr’acte: “Merrymakers’ Dance,” from Nell Gwyn Suite (Eduard German). k "' BOOK EARLY I Box Plans at Bristol. and Aitken’s until Noon to-day. At theatre thereafter, or, ring 23—080.

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 TWO—(Continued from Yesterday). ; <■■ ‘lex**' ■• Kjp‘*■'' ■■-'' *TTNFORTUNATELY I did not catch the name of the boat ‘she’ was to sail U by. After exhausting inquiries at about a hundred and ninety steamship offices, I learnt that the name of the steamer I was concerned about was the ‘Kee-Wee,’ and I also learnt that there was not a single berth lett on her. Now let me digress a trifle. My friend Trumbull had an aunt from whom he would inherit a fortune, but who would insist on treating him as an invalid, and hud booked a passage for him on the ‘Kee-Wee/ thinking a sea voyage would improve his health. Back to my story. I bumped into Trumbull after my attacks on the steamship companies, and discovered he did not want to take, the trip. I jumped at the opportunity. ‘Trumbull,’ I gurgled, ‘let me take your place?’ The matter was settled, so exchanging hats and identities, I made a rush for the ship.” (FURTHER DETAILS OF THIS WAVE-TOSSED DRAMA ON MONDAY.)

BUSINESS NOTICES. THE demand for improvements in many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere Manufacturers are reeking fresh ideas, new nethods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can, it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin, Son, and Carev, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers. 11l Lambton Quay. Wellington.

RAILWAY SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. SPECIAL REDUCTION IN FARES TO ALL STATIONS BETWEEN PALMERSTON NORTH & WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, APRIL 21. EXCURSION TRAIN TO PALMER.J STON NORTH leaves Wellington 9.0 a.m., Paekakariki 10.26, Palmerston North 12.25 p.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves ' Palmerston North 4.27 p.m., Paekakariki 6.35, Wellington 7.56 p.m. Train for Paekakariki leaves Wellington 9.30 a.m. Return trains i leave Paekakariki 6.35 and 6.55 p.m., Plirnmerton 6.0 and 7.20 p.m. EXCURSION TRAIN TO WELLINGTON leaves Palmerston North 8.45 a.m., Levin 9.45. Otaki 10.10 a.m., Paekakariki arr. 10.48, Plitnmerton 11.19 a.m.. Wellington arr. 12.15 p.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Wellington 4.15 p.m., Plimmerton 5.14, Paekakariki 5.45, arr. Palmerston 7.55 p.m. Example return fares between Wellington and Palmerston North. 7s. first class. ss. second class. WellingtonOtaki. 4s. (first). 3s. (second). Fares between any other stations nt correspondingly reduced rates. See handbills for full particulars. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUTUMN EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be obtainable from THURSDAY, MAY 9, to SATURDAY, MAY 18, available for Return until SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929, as under: All Sections (from any station to any station on the same Section). From any officered station on North and South Island Main Lines and Branches, and Picton Station, to any station on those Sections. The journey must be commenced on or before MAY 18, and may be broken after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station. Tickets may be purchased and Reservations made 14 days in advance of date , ■f trepak

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Auctions 10 Board and Residence 1-2 Books and Publications 3 Businesses For Sale 2-3 Chiropractors 4 Deaths 1 Educational 8 Election Meetings 5 Hotels For Sale 3 Insurance 12 Live Stock For Sale 3 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 4 Medical and Toilet 2 Money and Stocks 12 Motors & Cycles For Sale.. 3-4 Motorists' Service Guide ... 3 Partnerships Vacant & Wtd. 1 Persona] 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden... 2 Poultry, Dogs, Chts, Etc. ... 3 Properties For Sale ...' 2 Public Notices 4 Railway Services «"> Religious Services 4 Rural Land For Sale ... 3-16 Second-hand Goods Wanted.. 3 Shipping- Services 13 Shows 4 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 4 Tourist Resorts 3 To Let 2 Tradesmen 1 Transport Services 13 Wanted To Buy 3 Wanted To Rent 2 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 4

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 175, 20 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 175, 20 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 175, 20 April 1929, Page 5