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amusements. DE luxe theatre N()W SHOW ING rWßte packed T ' VIC^D^ Y: cWEHMf TO THE At 2.30 and 8 p.m. MRkXrT DOORS! ENORMOUS SUCCESS! K Tremendous and highly MLdelighted attendances! .IF' A Superlative Entertainment in every reJanet aMMM GAYHOT Charles ■SgJ| FARRELL STORM COUNTRY BOX 5;; ~ OSO -

MAJESTIC 1 ’"//;''’ 1 " “The Hounds of Zaroff” Picturised as “The Most Dangerous Game” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) HERE’S THRILLING ADVENTURE v'L UNLIKE ANYTHING THE SCREEN HAS EVER • KNOWN. f PW PLANS BRISTOL & THEATRE. TEL. 45—100.

LECTURE. WORLD REVOLUTION. WILL COMMUNISM OVERTHROW DEMOCRACY? Will be the subject of a LECTURE By pASTOR A. W. ANDERSON, J • OE SYDNEY, In the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JAN. 24, At 8 o’clock. Chairman: R. A. Wright, Esq., M.P.

SHOWS. ” GREAT NATIONAL 1? LOW E R .SHOW -*-< TOWN HALL, ' AND CONCERT CHAMBER, ETC. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 26 AND 27. Official Opening by HIS WORSHIP 11 .-IE MAYOR, T. C. A. HISLOP, ESQ., 3 p.m., THURSDAY. Special Exhibits. —Loder Cup Competition for Native Plants. Citrus Exhibit, Fruit Exhibit, Flax Exhibit, Florists’ Displays (hundreds of square feet in each Special Exhibit). Good Entries in Competitive Classes. Orchestra. Afternoon Tea. Open from 2 p.m. continuously. ADMISSION—AduIts, 1/-; Children. Cd. The halls will be available for Staging all day Wednesday. G. S. NICOLL, Secretary. WOODVILLE A, & P. ASSOCIATION VV • ANNUAL SHOW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933. The date of Closing Entries for the above Show has been extended to Thursday. January 26, 1933. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries, Horse and Pony Leaping, Dog Trial, Tug-of-war, Cycle Events, Etc. R. R. JOHNSTON, Secretary, P.O. Box 24, WOODVILLE".

WANTED TO SELL. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. MADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room I, D-L First Floor, 80 Mauncrs St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’. Children’s and Gent's Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24 —154. PEDLAR TO LORD MAYOR. Of all' the towns in the North of England few have been happier in their leading citizens than Sheffield. Crowned by its new town hall, it is a city of which every Yorkshireman may feel proud. One of its benefactors, Aiderman John George Graves, has recently formed a great charitable trust to which he has contributed £400,000. Already he had given to Sheffield several playgrounds, two large parks, and £30,000 toward a central library and an art gallery. The story of Mr. Graves is a romance in itself. He started life as a humble pedlar, hawking goods from door to door. By untiring industry he rose to be head of a great merchant firm and became Lord Mayor of his city.

INDEX ro CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.

Accommodation 1 Agencies Vacant & Wanted 1 Amusements - Auctions 14 Business Notices 1-8 Businesses For Sale 1 Chiropractors 8 Educational 14 Financial 1 Hotels For Sale 1 Machinery For Sale 1 Medical and Toilet 1 Motor Circles For Sale 1 Partnerships Vacant & Wtd. 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden ... 1 Poultry. Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 1 Properties For Sale 1 Public Notices 1 Radio Apparatus 14 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale 14 Shares and Debentures ... 13 Shipping $ Shows •“ Tenders * To Let A Trade and Service Index ... 14 Transport and Customs •• • •> Tradesmen J Used Cars For Sale 1 Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Sell l--'»

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 2