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AMUSEMENTS. (New Zealand's First Movietone Theatre) Commencing THIS EVENING 8 p.m. (NO MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON) THEN EVERY AFTERNOON 2.30. EVERY EVENING 8 O’CLOCK. UNIVERSAL MOVIETONE SPECIAL ATTRACTION I The First “Cohens and Kellys” “TALKIE” THE THIRD OF THE FAMOUS “COHENS AND KELLYS” SERIES, BUT THE FIRST IN MOVIETONE FORM. The antics of the immortal partners—their trials and Triumphs provide unending merriment. Add clever, sparkling dialogue, a brilliant comedy vehicle— AND THE RESULT IS INDESCRIBABLE ! [“COHENS & KELLYS in ATLANTIC CITY” “The Cohens and Kelly" turned loose a laugh cyclone all over the world; “The Cohens and Kellys in Paris” was even funnier; "The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City,” the first in talkie form, is so funny it makes the first two seem like tragedies. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER ! A RIOT OF LAUGHTER ’ JJBb GEORGE SIDNEY a Vera Gordon, Mack Swain, fe-T Kate Price, in TtOrX lUnnil ifliSl “You see more at the seashore,” said Cohen \ vai' I Wil ll fit W to Kelly. “But don’t let your wife catch |\ \ ’lll’/ 1 W ErL you at it,” said Kelly to Cohen. I\\ W Filmed at Atlantic City and Filled with Waves of Laughter. QUALITY MOVIETONE FEATURETTES Talking, Singing and Sound Subjects. FOX . THE Movietone News Squire Octet IVIOVICLOIIV INCWO WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS Events of the World in Sight Presenting “Round the World and Sound/ Medley,” “Cavalleria Kusticana. ERNIE LOTINGA in “NAP” FAMOUS STAR OF “THE RAW RECRUIT” IN ALL-TALKING COMEDY OF ACTION AND HILARITY “BEHIND THE FRONT.” BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring ’phone 21—842 for reservations. Talking Pictures I The next talking picture theatre to open with the standard Western Electric theatre equipment is the Paramount, beginning with the programme shown this Friday evening, August 2. The public will then ;? be able to hear the latest talking picture pro?Z grammes flawlessly reproduced over equipment which has made talkies possible. :: :: |z Theatre goers will also be interested to know that * z| the Opera House is now being wired by Western ■? Electric for talkies. Watch theatre advertisements !;!; > for the announcement of the opening programme. || In addition to the Paramount and Opera House, the ;? . only other theatres in Wellington in which Western <| Electric equipment has been used are the Regent and the De Luxe. »: :: SOUND |l AC ™ N i|j SYSTEM i hope gibbons building

1 PUBLIC NOTICES. ” LOST POLICY. AUSTRALIAN PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LTD. IN consequence of the Loss of Policy No. 57567 effected on the life of James Henry Walker, it is the intention of the Australian Provincial Assurance Association, Limited, to issue a Special Policy in its stead after the 31st August, 1929. GEO. PEACOCK, Manager for New Zealand. LATE ADVERTISEMENT. DEATH. MONEY.—On August 1, 1929, at Bowen Street Hospital, Frank, beloved husband of Ruth Money, Lower Hutt. Great Britain imports almost a fifth of its yearly tobacco supply—ll,ooo,ooolb. out of 220,000,0001 b. —from Empire countries, Nyasaland, India, North Borneo. Rhodesia and Canada being the principal sources of' production.

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.

Agencies Vacant & Wanted.. t Auctions 18 Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications 2 Businesses For Sale 2 Deaths 1 Educational 10 Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Sale 2-18 Insurance 14 Live Stock For Sale 2 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 2 Medical and Toilet 2 Money and Stocks 14 Motors & Cycles For Sale .. 2 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 2 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc.... 2 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices 3 Rural Land For Sale 18 Shipping Services 13 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 2 Tourist Resorts 2 To Let 1-2 Trade Personals 1 Transport Services 15 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted To Rent 1 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 2-3

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 3