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amusements. 'PARffIOUNFTHEAIRr (New Zealand’s Leading Movietone Theatre.) Now Showing: Daily 2.30, Nightly 8 o’clock. (DEFINITELY CONCLUDING THURSDAY NEXT) WARNER VITAPHONE DIALOGUE ATTRACTION. ANOTHER OF PARAMOUNT THEATRE’S BIG SUPER FEATURES. EDGAR WALLACE’S FAMOUS WORK PICTURISED IN THE MOST SENSATIONAL AND THRILLING OF ALL DIALOGUE MYSTERY PRODUCTIONS. “The Terror” With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON MAY McAVOY —LOUISE FAZENDA ALEC FRANCIS, MATTHEW BETZ, HOLMES HERBERT, JOHN MILJAN and Many others. Talking, Singing, and Sound Featurettes NEVER A BETTER SHORT SUBJECT PROGRAMME! I ! BOOKING.—BOX PLANS at BRISTOL and THEATRE. Ring ’Phone 21—542 for Reservations, I THE KING’S THEATRE I = (THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN.) = TO-NIGHT-—8 o’clock——TO-NIGHT Grand Return Season in Wellington of Paramount’s Talking and Singing Triumph “lBio@cents of Paris” .STARRING Maurice Chevalier GIRLS!—GAIETY! AND CHEVALIER! Oh la la! A story of Paris—and a new star that will win you with his charm and personality. SEE THE PARIS REVUE—AMATEUR TRIALS—AND SEE CHEVALIER DANCE IN THIS FASCINATING STORY OF A MAN WHO BECAME A FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY STAR. | KING’S ~SOUND FEATURETTES | BOOKING! BOX PLANS at Bristol. PRICE SCALE 1/- to 2/9 MODERN HYDRANGEA. AT THE ROSE SHOW IN THE TOWN HALL :: TO-MORROW WE INTEND EXHIBITING A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF MODERN HYDRANGEA, which will surpass in beauty and glorious colourings anything previously shown in the Dominion. 250 MAGNIFICENTLY GROWN PLANTS, ALL IN FULL FLOWER—TRULY A WONDERFUL DISPLAY. / GARDEN LOVERS SHOULD NOT MISS SEEING THIS FINE EXHIBIT. T. WAUGH & SON, HUTT VALLEY NURSERIES & LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON’S LEADING NURSERYMEN. ELECTION NOTICES. HUTT BYELECTION. ~" JOHNSTON’S |YOUR MAN. JOHNSTON’S YOUR MAN. OPENING OF CAMPAIGN. A'l'R. HAROLD JOHNSTON, Official Reform Candidate for the Hutt Scut/ will open his campaign with a public address at— KING GEORGE THEATRE TO-MORROW (Wednesday), NOVEMBER 27, at 8 pan. The Mayor (Sir Alexander Roberts) will preside. All Electors, invited to see and hear the candidate whose policy is designed to assist the WHOLE COMMUNITY, and not only a section of it. Hear the case for Reform, and the reasons why everv vote cast should be one for Johnston HE’S YOUR MAN. HE’S YOUR MAN. OTHER MEETINGS TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, young people’s meeting, Petonc Committee Rooms, corner of Jackson and Nelson Streets. THURSDAY, November 28.—PETONE: Gear Company’s Works, noon. Grand Theatre, 8 p.ra. FRIDAY, November 29.—DAY’S BAY. Pavilion, 8 p.m. OPEN AIR MEETING.—Mr. R. A. XVright,-M.P., will address an open air meeting outside the Petone Committee Rooms, at 8 p.m. on Friday. Mr. Johnston’s Committee Rooms are situated at: Petone, cornel’ Nelson and Jnckson Streets. Tel. 4G—-390, or 706 Petone Exchange; Lower Hutt, Feist Buildings. Tel. 46—59 G, or 759 Lower Hutt Exchange. Mr. Johnston can' be seen any time at his residence at Lowry Bay. The residence telephone number is 40—002. VOTE FOR JOHNSTON. HE’S YOUR MAN!

ELECTION NOTICES. HUTT BY-ELECTION. NASH THIS TIME. 1 ILfEETINGS of Friends and Supporters J-’ 1 of MR. WALTER NASH, LABOUR CANDIDATE EASTBOURNE—Borough Council Chamber, To-night, November 26, at 8 o’clock, Mr. Nash will be present and will speak. THURSDAY, AT 8. THURSDAY, AT 8. MR. NASH MR. NASH OPENS CAMPAIGN, OPENS CAMPAIGN, LABOUR HALL, LABOUR HALL, PETONE, PETONE, THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 28, At 8 p.m. Chairman. His Workship the Mayor, D. McKenzie, Esq. Mr. Nash’s Principal Committee Room is at 183 JACKSON STREET. PETONE. Telephone 46 —220 and 764 (Hutt). Committee Rooms also at LOWER HUTT. Lyceum Buildings, Main Street. Telephones 46—223 and 762 (Hutt). MOERA, Randwick Road. Telephone 763 (Hutt). NASH THIS TIME. JJUTT ELECTORATE. UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. JAMES KERR AT EASTBOURNE, THURSDAY EVENING, At 8 o’clock. EASTBOURNE THEATRE. The chair will be taken by His Worship die Mayor, Mr. H. M. Jones.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 53, 26 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 53, 26 November 1929, Page 2