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AMUSEMENTS. - —- — ' DE LUXE THEATRE~ Courtenay Place “The Home of the Superior Talkies.” CONCLUDING TO-MORROW NIGHT ! Screening; AFTERNOONS, 2.30. EVENINGS, 8 o’clock. UNIVERSAL’S BRILLIANT ALL-DIALOGUE, SINGING, DANCING DRAMA—THE ONE AND ONLY “BROADWAY.” BI JO A WAV .Evelyn BRENT—GIenn TRYON MERNA KENNEDY with ROBERT ELLIS . ’ OTIS HARLAN, LESLIE FENTON and Many Others. IN ADDITION MR. L. D. AUSTIN AND HIS ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, s BOOKING. —Box Plans now available at Bristol ai?d Aitken’s. Ring ’Phone 23—080 for reservation. DE LUXE THEATRE ■ (Greatest ‘'Tplkip?” Perfect Orchestral MwM Opening Next Friday '•.•I (TWO PRESENTATIONS DAILY -ONE WEEK S£ASON.) :: 7 an EVENT OF DISTINCTION! ! ! ‘ Heraldic the cqxning qf the new era of electric?! »nt« r tpir?ment I ■, ' ... It will inspire *wg »» well as emotion and reveal to you WONDERS THAT SEEM TO GQ RRYPND THE LIMITS OF plausibility I A whole iwi.cal show in film form J First extravaganza ever to be flashed from the silver sheet ! See . . . Hear ... world-famed Fred Waring aqd his Pennsylvanians ... the - j.az? .orchestra Supreme! Haunting melodies . . . sopg hits . . . the sweetest love stpry eyer told jn S 9»g f PlßSip and sparkling dialogue ... by Rrp?dw?y’s greatest Stage stars 1 J ~ I .1,1 “w RADIO PICTURES PRESENT FRED WARING’S ' PENNSYLVANIANS rj.. : In the Screen’# First and Greatest MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA “Syncopation” I'■ 1 ' ■" ' ' BOBBY W WATSON Lavish drama.... ’ be in Low* BARBARA BENNETT Golden Melody .. . . • with You.” OSGOOD PERKINS Gay and . glorious “Jericho.” MORTON DOWNEY Broadway brought to Mhing°” "1 Talking Y ou in a P a ? eant ° f and many other Singing, Dancing. j aZ Z and joy ! i hit numbers I | A 6u P or Show!

Song and-dance > ■ . Mirth and melody . . Eight smashing num. Tears and laughter and throbbing drama made bers by Waring’S band! ! .real by the magic of the talking screen! rhrtie rou4lßj , aang4 by YOtl’LL NEVER FORGET— Morton Dowftiy, fkyThe Golden Voice of MORTON DOWNEY. oiirite of the nigh! ? The Rhythmic Feet of BARBARA BENNETT. clubs I ? The Dramatic Genius of OSGOOD PERKINS. « The Joyous Comedy of BOBBY WATSON. r Two flash dance rou- • Broadway’s brightest stars in a glorious tines by the brilliant (drama of her hard-boiled innocents.—All the Barbara Bennett! splendours of stage and cabaret And scores of, others -iin a charming love story told in golden song in sensational presen- . f 4 and thrilling dialogue 1 tations! 4 4 - IN ADDITION: MR. L. D. AUSTIN AND HIS ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA DE LUXE

BOOKING: Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s. Ring ’phone 23—080 for reservations.

* BURLINGTON ARCADE SPECIALS. * "DRING your Jewellery to the Maliu--L* facturei', The Jewel Casket (Upstairs), to be remodelled. Moderate prices for first-class work. PROSPECTIVE Brides, make your -T choice of Ring at The Jewel Cosket ,(Upstaifs), Burlington Arcade. Good ' value. HUNTERVILLE SPECIALS. A N Argyle Bicycle makes an ideal xA- Xmas present; £B/10/- cash, rail if free. Guaranteed 12 mouths. A. D, Hunter, Hunterville. -. '* ALL Cash Whisky, Ils. 6d., Bottled Ale and Stout Bs. and 14s. dozen ~ .Hardy's Wines, free on rail. T. G. Tay- ■ lor. Hunterville. DUSTIN’S "Butternjald” Cake; won't derful Value. .Fruit. Is. lb.; ICed Fruit. lOd. lb. / INDEX ro CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Accommodation 1 Auctions ~..,20 <' Books and Publications 13 Businesses For Sale 20 Deaths I Educational 10 Election Notices 3 Funera) Notices I Hotels For Sale 20 Insurance 14 Live Stock For Sale 13 Ixist and Found I Machinery For Sale 15 Medical and Toilet 3 Money and Stocks .. 14 Motors and Cycles For Sale 13 Patents 13 Plants. Trees, and Garden.. 1 poultry, Dogs. Cats, Etc. ... 13 Properties For Sale 1 Public Notices 3 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale 20 Shipping Services 15 Situations Vacant ‘ Situations Wanted * >•' Tenders Tourist Resorts “ To Let »....»•» Transport Services ™ Wanted To Buy ™ Wanted To Rent 1 Wanted to Sell (Mlseeb 1 laneous) 3

WANTED TO Btiv. TTSEDCar wanted, in good condition. Full particulars, “Auto,” ''Dominion” Agency, Levin, W" ANTED to Buy,'B-toli Monkey for ’’ pile driving. Write W. HeaderSon, Ada St., Palmerston Nth. TVANTED, good Second-hand Filing ’’ Cabinet. Ftill particulars and price to AcCotintnnt. Box 114, Nelson. TVANTED to Buy, empty Benzine This. ’ ’ Must bo in good -condition. 1/- per doz. Lempricre and Co.. Ballance St. QILVERSTONE ANDCO Sell for yom or Buy outright. .Household Furniture. Safes, etc. 108 Cuba Street. 20—> 007. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ALD False Teeth. 55.. 10s.. 205., 40s pCr =et given, sound or broken Dental Scrap bought: /highest price* given. Rri"g them to Platinum Scrap Co., 101 Wilijs Street, __ TRAPPERS. I?ABB1T and Opossum Trappers, post your Skins to-dny: highest prices', spot cash. Get my prices fnr Hides, Skin, Tnilow etc W* Todd. AS South Rhi'd. Mssfei toh ’ Phoue WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous), P — OTATOES. new, SClb. bags, rbllliga paid. 7/6. Fewell, Box 53. PukeItolie, TVANTED to Sell, set of Kilts, red' Me- ’’ Rae Tartan, as hew; complete. Apply 55 Hutt Rd., Petone. ACCESSORIES. Sets. Everything Ra> dio. Get our 70-page Catalogue free. Honest service. Johns Ltd., Auckland. “"pENONA Port” pleases the palhte.— * Genuine Grape Wine. 42/- dozen, rail onld Manager. Pehoim Vineyards. Te Knuwhat.'!. TVANTED to Sell. Double Wooden Bed, complete, dressing table, 2 chairs and table, light rimu. Apply after 7 p.m., 314JTarnnnki St. BUILDER’S plant, comprising, one bag concrete mixer and electric jib crane complete. Renly in first instance to M 635, c/o “Dominion.” Mnsterton. WANTED TO SELL, QTEAM PUMPS, Solid Motor Truck Wheels, D.C. Motors, Pulleys. Shafting and Belting, Reinforcing Iron, 3-8 to lin Tram Rails, and Railway Iron. STEVENS AND CO., Upper skbelsmith Street. Phone 20—333.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 66, 11 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 66, 11 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 66, 11 December 1929, Page 2

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