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AMUSEMENTS. . ' —" ■■■■ll I. II —— Pa r a m © o in t s Theatre ° Theatre Completely Booked Out on Saturday! A GREATER NUMBER TURNED AWAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING THAN GAINED ADMISSION J Tumultuous Reception accorded the “SCREEN’S FIRST OPERETTA”! SATURDAY’S HUGE CROWD THRILLED BY THE MAGNIFICENCE OF “ THE DESERT SONG !! ! Screening: Afternoons 2.30; Evenings 8 p.m. AUTAim -WM-WW , —— with natural colour? tsfsair sow IOHN BOLES A Mighty Chorus of 182 Singers c ADI ATTA KINA lid Exotic Dancers, and Orchestra CAKLCM 1A JslINCx . < of 109 Players. Beautiful Desert MYRNA LOY . . . EiiiS s ■!?£; johnny arthur. . sembles. LOUISE FAZENDA . t BOX PLANS available at Bristol and Theatre (ring, 'phone , 21—842 for reservations. USUAL POPULAR PRICKS.

Packed to the Doors Saturday. “SUNNY”—A Great Show. 1 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction .. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. ml ■ i i ■ , i TO-NIGHT. AT 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller THEIR LATEST MUSICAL comedy COMPANY, Headed by the Famous English Comedian, FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, And the Ever. Popular Quartet—rtffi BIG FOUR, Supported by the Cream of Australian Talent, In their Fifth Big Success—“SUNNY” “SUNNY’ The Sunshine of Musical Comedies. 15—Scenes of Magnificence—ls 15—Scenes of Magnificence—ln including the Gigantic Deck of the S.S. Triumphant and the beautiful loppj Fields of Florida. Produced By Jack Phillips, PRICES: RESERVED SEATS 3/(plus tax), 2/6 (plus tax), 1/b, aiid 1/-. BOX PLANS' AT THE BRISTOL. Reserves, after 5 p.m., at Palmers 2^s“or Reservations af dLnd P Circle Reserves for Saturday at Palmer’s, next Theatre. .. T AWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Lawn tennis championships, u'hf new Zealand lawn tennis THE NEW. ZEALAND LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENI championship tournament Will be held at MIRAMAR, MIRAMAR, MIRAMAR, MIRAMAR, CoinffieUciiig TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, AND CONTINUING FOR SIX DAYS. AND CONTINUING FOR SIX DAYS. -./* • ” • ' ' ' Season Tickets: Adults. 7/(1, JtiliiOfs 2/6. Dtiy Admissions: Adults 2/-, Juniors 1/-. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. UOIiD half-ton Vam late model, me-’ -U t’hanically sound; good tires and appearance; Phone 23—172 or Write S9B; d/0 “Ddrtiiiiidn,” tWORRIS-COWLEY SalOon, late model, JU- mechanically sound and appCai’ancO ns new. A chanee to secure a good Car at a low figure. Auto Clearance House, Taranaki and Ghuznee Sts. Phone 28 — -766, .a—.--USTIN 12 SalOon, 1927 model, in beautiful ordOr: any trial; £285. Magnus Motors, Ltd., Vivian St. CHEVROLET Tourer, colonial body, excellent mechanical order, well shod: £4O. Magnus Motors, Ltd,, Vivian St. TYODGE TOuter, late model, in exCOl--L' lent mechanical condition,; has only rUii 13,000 miles. Will give any trial and extend easy terms. Auto Clearance House. Phohfe 28—766.

ttodD'S good Used cars. L ODD’S GOOD USED CARS. /V VISIT WILL PAY. TWO SELLING POINTS: OPEN-AIR USED CAR SALES. NeXT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TODD'S SHOWROOMS, BOTH IN COURTENAY PLACE. SEE THE BARGAINS IN USED CARS. PONTIAC COACH—Repainted and in good order. Price £l9O DODGE 4-DOOH SEDAN-l-A gdod “buy” at this price, repainted. A good family car. Price £l6O ESSEX 2-DOOR SEDAN—In good order, paint good. A bargain. Price £l6O OAKLAND TOURISR—In first-cl&ss condition, mechanically sound, paint and upholstery good,- front and rear bumpets, side-sereeiis and luggage carrier. Price £l6u STANDARD TOURER—Reduced and looks really well, mechanically sound; Price £135 OVERLAND TOURER —This cat' will give good service, and is ill good order. Price £65 BUICK 4 TOURER —111 good order and condition.- . Price £l4O JEWETT TOURER—Reconditioned. A good eliCiip ent. RepdinteJ Itnd in good mechanical order. Equipped for sleenini in. Price £9o FORD NEW BEAUTY ROADSTER— Refiiliiltefl arid mechanically souml. A bargain. Price iCo FORD 1-TON TRUCK—RCcdmlitiOticd and repainted. Can be recommended Price £65 HARLEY CYCLE—In good condition and well worth the price. Price £4O I terms arranged to suit. OPEN UNTIL 9 p.ffl. EACH EVENL ING, INCLUDING SATURDAY. PHONE 21—005.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 2