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AMUSEMENTS. Fullers 1 First “Talkie” /COMMENCING AT HIS < MAJESTY’S THEATRE 'ON SATURDAY NEXT. IT’S NEW! IT’S DIFFERENT! ffl A hundred heavenly hues! Glorious Girls! Syncopated ( A f.fW W Songs!Y/f 'j' l •x-x. • lyt /w,'' Wf ■ . M ■ 'fl IB : II i MiE?! I V/-‘l ■'■ /A J \ 7/ Va 9 - Ijwf? 1 W< /; ,' ‘ IN TECHNICOLOR ~. The first 100% natural color, talking, singing and dancing picture. Greatest all-star cast of the year! • BOX PLANS open at the BRISTOL, Wednesday. ' k RESERVED SEATS: D.C., 3/0: 0.5., 2/6,. plus Tax.

EDUCATIONAL. TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH -*- SCHOOL. COURSES PROVIDED.' (a) Engineering—Mcchanial, Motor, and Electrical. ' . (b) Building Trades. (c) Commercial,. including Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. (d) Home • Science, including Cookery, Dressmaking. Millinery. — ( (e) Art—preparatory for Art Graft Courses. ‘ J ' ; (f) N.Z. University Engineering and Accountants’ Preliminary, University Entrance, and Public Service. Free Education is granted to holders of Standard VI Certificates not over .16 years of age on December 31, 1929, and to 'pupils, from Public Schools' over 14 years of age., .. • . QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, I 53. Hobson Street. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THE COLLEGE' wilt REOI’EN for x First Term, „JP3£>, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY- 11.' Boarders aksenible on Monday,’:;February TO. ' The Principal (Miss A. I. Wilson) will be at the College to interview parents and guardians on Saturday morning. February 8, and all day Monday, February 10. C. E. WEBB. Registrar. PUBLIC NOTICES. MISS E. M. RUSSELL, Confidential • i "- L Public Shorthand Typiste, Duplicating, etc. Seater’s Bldg, 105 Customhouse Qy. Phone 43—915. MR. CHARLES. N. HOLLINSHED. A.R.1.8.A., ' Architect .for the New Regent Theatre, Palmerston North, Is represented by Mr. Eric H. J. Ziebell, A.R.V.1.A.. who has an office in Commerce Buildings, Broadway Avenue. ’Phones 7311, Private 7079, Palmerston j North. ■ Telephone 43—804. P.O. Box 1056. 302 D.I.C. BUILDINGS (Corner Panama St. and Lambton Quay), Wellington, N.Z. MR. R. E. TRIPE, LL.B., Barrister and Solicitor, TYESIRES to announce that he has - L> ’ commenced the Practice of his Profession at the above address. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FREDERICK LANGSFORD BREWER Trading as “L'ANGSFORDS,” TE AWAMUTU. T-fAS assigned his Estate for the benefit of Creditors. All persons or firms having claims against the above Estate are required to forward particulars of same to the undersigned, on or before February 28, 1930, otherwise they may be excluded from any distribution made after that date. '■ E. H. METGE, , Assignee. 40 Hallenstein’s Buildings, Queen St., Auckland, January 31. 1930. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. FREE STORAGE FOR WOOL. Brokers have arrang- '' .ed to give Free Storage of Wool as follows:— To growers who sell in Wellington, as from the date when storage is primarily due to the date of the first Wool Sale in the 1930-31 season. Wool eventually shipped will, not be entitled to this concession. A charge of 1/- per. bale for labour and stacking will be made in all cases. The charge for fire insurance only will be 2d. per bale per month. WELLINGTON WOOL I! RO KERS’ ASSOCIATION. W. D. GORHAM, Secretary. SPECIAL VALUES. ’ r pAKE Walker’s Cough Linctus for Colds and Influenza. 2s. 6d. posted. Walker, Chemist. Aramoho, Wanganui. TJUSTIN’S “Buttermaid” Cake; won--Ly derful value. Fruit. Is. lb.: Iced Fruit. Wd. lb. FANCY COSTUMES FOiTHIREr - M ADAME FOLEY & CO., Victoria J' A Hall, 160 Adelaide Rd., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gents. 1 Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24—154. TENNIS Racquets, Restringing our Speciality; patronised by Borotra, Brugnon, Boussus. . Watson’s, 31 Hunter Street, Wellington. pARNHAM AND TAYLOR, LTD~ Metal Merchants, Cash Buyers of Copper, Brass. Lead, Zine, Iron. etc., etc. I 4 Alpha Street. 'Phone 21—933. Tele- - grams, "Comet.”

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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