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AMUSEMENTS. D£4UXE ••• • • (COURTENAY PEACE “HOME OF THE SUPERIOR TALKIES.) New “TALKIE” Programme To-day! To be Presented DAILY 2.30. NIGHTLY 8 o'clock (ONE WEEK SEASON.) THE ULTIMATE IN DIALOGUE DRAMA ! . A PICTURE THAT ATTAINS NEW AND AMAZING. HEIGHTS FOR PERFECTION JN DIALOGUE SEQUENCES. WONDERFULLY EMOTIONAL DRAMA AND BRILLIANT CHARACTERISATIONS. A MORE OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC TRIUMPH THAN "SORRELL AND SON”! A Brilliant Drama of Paternal Sacrifice thfit will tug at your heart and bring a tear to your eye!

“FATHER and SON ” A MAGNIFICENT STORY OF THE BOND BETWEEN FATHER AND SON! A STRIKINGLY UNUSUAL PICTURE BECAUSE OF THE SYMPATHETIC STORY AND THE POWERFUL CAST OF FAVOURITES HEADED BY: Jack HOLT Dorothy REVIER Mickey McBAIN Helene CHADWICK AND A NUMBER OF OTHERS. Fascinating Dialogue, Complete Musical Score and Sound Effects. . IN ADDITION:—

DE LUXE SPECIAL SELECTION OF SOUND, SINGING AND DIALOGUE —FEATURETTES i • , The “MEMORIES”SCREEN Harmony . Club SNAPSHOTS Two-Reel Dialogue and Thrilling Sight and. Renowned Victor Male ■ Singing Speciality! Sound Tour through Chorus in repertoire Movieland! of popular Song Hits. Famous Vaudeville See and Hear all the Combination in “Songs thrills and Excitement An Exceptional of the Old Music Hall associated with glamorFeaturette! Days.” ous Hollywood!

In Addition: PATHE PICTORIAL and other Interesting Subjects. < PAUL T. CULLEN AND THE WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNIT OVERTURE: “In a Persian Market.’* ENTR’ACTE: “Love’s Old Sweet Song.’’ BOOKING.—Box Plans at BRISTOL and AITKEN’S. RING ’PHONE '■ , 23—050 for Reservations. t , • • '. : "■ • • ’ ’ .• • . \

TROTTING TROTTING RACES RACES HUTT PARK! HUTT PARK I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 2. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB SPRING MEETING. NEW TRACK! NEW GRANDSTANDS! NEW COMFORT? see n.z.’s Greatest sport under revolutionised conditions. SEE THE CHAMPIONS IN THE N.Z. CUP TRIAL.' SEE THE GREAT FIELDS SWEEPING ROUND THE NEW BANKED DIRT TRACK. A Thrill Every. Moment. , . • FIRST RAQE starts 12,20. • ■ Admission Charges: To Course 2/-. To Course, pawn, and Grandstands: Gents 7/6, Ladies 3/6. All Children 3/6. (A limited number of seats on the Special Reserved Stand at 2/- extra.) SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE right to Course: Return Fare 2/-, pjus Course . Admission ?/-. ' ■ / A full MOTOR BUS and TAXI ■ Service. Note.—The Hutt Park is only twenty , "i . minutes from town.

KILBIRNIE STADIUM. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2.30 p.m. SPEED! ; THRILLS! SPILLS! 40 SPEEP KINGS STRIVING TO SEE WHO WILL APPEAR ON OPENING NIGHT. special match .race WALLY KILJHNSTER ’ v. RON MeKENZIE WALLY KILMINSTER v, RON MeKENZIE." POPULAR MATINEE PRICES: ADULTS 1/-; CHILDREN fid. ■ ■ Special Trams from Courtcjiay .

WATCH! WAIT! 11—2.15—8 The Mystery will be Solved To-morrow. Meals supplied to the necessitous eases in Loudon elemental - } schools show a remarkable decrease. In 1914-15 a weekly average of 49-341 children were fed; in 1924-25 the figure had fallen to 89(10; in 1926-27 it showed a slight rise to 11,143. .

PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME. TVTESSBS. TRIPE. HEBP & HERD, 4'A Barristers and Solicitors, Druids’ Chambers, Woodward Street, Wellington, beg to annoqiige that the name of the firm is now changed to HERD AND HERD, tl;e practice of the firm being continued at the same address. Dated the 30th day (if October, 1929. L. H. HERD. J. R, HERD, PUBLIC NOTICE. rFHE Public Trustee desires to notify that the Public Trust Office Agency ar Pahiatua conducted by the late Mr. G. G, Miller has been replaced by the establishment ,pf a permanent Branch of the Public Trust Office. Mr, W- L.. Tattle, of the Head Office at Wellington, has been appointed District Manager, with offices jn Main Street, Pghiatua. The District Manager will be pleased t<> see Office clients and [o assist those desiring information, generally, about the Public Trust Office. WATCH I WAIT! 11—2.15—8 The Mystery will he Solved To-morrow. “Beware of the wandering horse tbijt Jje slrnjl pot take fright as yon pass him. Do not explode the exhatjst !>px tit him. Go soothingly by, or atop by the roadside uptlj he pass away,”— Japanese motor slogan. An areg of 3 acres SO perches of land hog been set aside as a site for a nubile school at Walrgta. jn the Wloeka district, midway between Matawai and Ouotikl. While there is only one air .service in England the German Government pays a subsidy of a million n year to civil aircraft. The result is that they have hundred,s of machines, supplies of skilled pilots, and a great scheme of aerodromes.

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, Accommodation 1 Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Aucfjops 20 Bpolfs and Publications ~,. 3 Businesses For Sale ........ 2 Heaths i Funeral Notices 1 Educational 2 Ferry Services 3 Hotels For Sale 2 Insurance 14 Live Stock For Sale .'3 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 2 Medical and Toilet ......... 3 Money and Stocks ~, 14 Motors and Cycles For Sale 2 Plants. Trees, and Garden .. 3 Poultry. Dogs, Cuts, Etc. ... 3 Properties For Sale 3 Public Notices 3 Resf Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale ...... 20 Shipping Services ..' 15 Situations Vacant ......... 1 Situations Wanted ......... 1 Tenders 20 Tourist Resorts 3 To Let 1-3 Transport Services 15 Wanted To Buy .......... 3 Wanted To Exchange 2 Wanted To Rent .7........ 1 Wanted to Sell (Mjgeeb Janeous) 3

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 32, 1 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 32, 1 November 1929, Page 2