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AMUSEMENTS. De Luxe Theatre TO-NIGHT - 8 O'CLOCK FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 3.30. Acclaimed by last night’s large and appreciative attendance as being unquestionably Denny’s biggest and best I THE SCREEN’S MOST POPULAR COMEDIAN IN A ROLLICKING FARCE OF A WEALTHY YOUNG MAN AND THE ADVENTURES THAT BEFELL HIM IN HIS QUEST OF ROMANCE 1 Reginald Denny WITH LARGE AND ACCOMPLISHED CAST'IN ‘Clear the Decks’ A UNIVERSAL COMEDY SPECIAL. Emanuel Aarons and De Luxe Music Presentation! OVERTURE: “The Vagabond King,” Orchestre De Luxe. - ENTR’ACTE: “Voice of the Bells,” Wuriitzer and Orchestra Unit Combination. BOOKING.—Box Plans at the Bristol and Aitken’s until 11.30. Apply at Theatre, or ring ’phone 23—080 for reservations. S.h 1 " ’ ■■■—■*■* 1 1 ■■ 11. The Companion Picture to and Greater than “WINGS.” THEATRE DE LUXE I FRIDAY NEXT

r EPIC OF THE AIR. From all corners of the- earth they came. Fearful tragedies, smashed loves, lost fortunes had driven them to join that daredevil band of war flyers. Day after day they flirted with death high above the clouds. “Stepsons of Heli” they were, whose only honourable discharge was death. “THE LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED” A " ' Tremendous Cast headed by: FAY WAY, GARY COOPER, LANE CHANDLER, BARRY NORTON, and 10,000 others. EUSTOL AND AITKEN’S “An’ mind I’m fellin’ ye.” “Whist! as sure as onything—Oh! I’m that fu’ o’ excitement an’ I canna stop from laughin' —bch weel, here goes. I’ll try an’ tell ye what’s join’ tae happed at, and in, the GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.),'Ltd. Direction .... E. J. Carroll. From SATURDAY, MAY 18 It will be THE FIRST BONNIE BRAW NIGHT r wr SIR HARRY LAUDER Undoubtedly THE WORLD’S GREATEST ENTERTAINER With His New Company (Mind ye, a New Company) Of INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS “None better” or none even “as good,” but all “just right, mind ye,” tae support THE WORLD’S GREATEST ENTERTAINERSIR HARRY LAUDER Presenting all his entirely hew and recent London successes in Song, sketch, and story. CAPACITY BUSINESS EVERYWHERE. The BOX PLANS FOR SEASON (Mav 18 to 24 inclusive) will be opened at the BRISTOL on WEDNESDAY, 15th. Reserved Seats, D.C. and 0.5., 8s„ plus a wee bit tax that Sir Joseph mav have removed. There are other prices. BUT, BE WISE and BOOK and BEAM. SCOTT COLVILLE, Advance Director. CHAMBER MUSIC. rpnE Wellington Chamber Music -1- Players announce the first of Four CHAMBER CONCERTS, At the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. I SEASON TICKETS: 2 x 4s. Seats, for Each Concert, 245. each, Tax Free. 1 x 4s. Seats for Each Concert, 14s. each, Tax Free. For Students on application. Now available from the Secretary, MR. E. C. ALDERSON, Highland Park. Or on the Night of Concert. ADMISSION: 45., Plus Tax, and 2s. ’ Unreserved. SHOWS. RATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. ATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 18 PALMERSTON NORTH, TO PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 22, PALMERSTON NORTH, 1929. The Premier Winter Exhibition Of New Zealand, Combined with the ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of the MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION. Classes for .Everyone, Young and Old, Farmer or Businessman. VISIT PALMERSTON NORTH AT THIS TIME AND SEE THE EXCELLENT QUALITY OF THE BUTTER AND CHEESE TURNED OUT BY THE NEW ZEALAND FACTORIES. Send for a Schedule NOW. All information supplied free on application to the Secretary, W. T. PENNY, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. WHERE IS THAT BUILDING? Watch for the Photograph again on Monday. You have seen this Building many tun*. Where? I 50 Prize*, “

- PARAMOUNT’S GREAT ■||||SS| BOOK EARLY AT BK THE FUN BARRAGE IS NOW ON. THE FUN BARRAGE IS NOW ON. There never was anything so "Funny as Frankie O’Brian in “Khaki.” (Steam Heated Throughout!. Direction .. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. FRANK O’BRIAN’S , revellers REVELLERS — Starring the Brilliant Comedians, FRANK JANICE O’BRIAN. HART, BERT LEE, THE MOST HILARIOUS BURLESQUE ON ARMY LIFE EVER PRESENTED ON ANY STAGE. The Greatest Laughing Show in Year*. K-H-A-K-I. PROLOGUE: K-H-A-K-I. Father Time Sets the K-H-A-K-I. Clock back to 1914. J K-H-A'-K-I. Then one of the Brightest K-H-A-K-I. Revues oh Army Life ever K-H-A-K-I. Written. 1 IT’S FUNNIER THAN “THE BETTER ’OLE.” In 6 Big Scenes of Colour and Action, li Hours of Laughs you’ll never forget. VAUDEVILLE PREFACE. THE VERSATILE EIGHT THE VERSATILE EIGHT The Ballet Beautiful. The Ballet Beautiful. TINY DOUGLAS’S" ’VARSITY BOYS. ’VARSITY BOYS. x 7—Sons of Syncopation— T Book Your Seats—you can’t afford to miss this Show. Box Plans at the BRISTOL till Noon; later at Palmer’s (next Theatre). ’Phone His Majesty’s (28 —175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. Grand Circle Reserves for To-night at Palmer’s. "KHAKI” MATINEE TO-DAY. “KHAKI” MATINEE TO-DAY. ■yyilEßE IS THAT BUILDING? Did you see the Photograph yesterday? Be sure and compete. Where is that Building? 50 Prizes. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Athletic Sports 5 Auctions 16 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications ... 3 Businesses For Sale 3 Deaths 1 Educational 4 Election Notices 4 Election Meetings 4 Hotels For Sale 2 Insurance 14 Live Stock For Salo 3 Machinery For Sale 2 Medical and Toilet 2 Meetings 4 Money and Stocksl2 Motors & Cycles For Sale ... 3 Motorists Service Guide .... 3 Partnerships Vacant & Wtd. 1 Persona] 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden.. 3 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 3 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices .... 4 Railway Services 5 Religious Services 4 Rural Land For Salel6 Second-hand Goods Wanted.. 2 Shipping Services 13 ' Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 3-4 Tourist Resorts 3 To Let 1-2 Tradesmen 1 Transport Services 13 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted to Exchange 2 Wanted To Rent 2 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 2-8 )

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 180, 27 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 180, 27 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 180, 27 April 1929, Page 5

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