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AMUSEMENTS. DE LUXE THEATRE 2nd Big NOW SHOWING c P3(!ft n Extended twice daily: season dxichucu At g 3() and g p m Week ‘ ENORMOUS SUCCESS. Wit Tremendous and highly ' delighted attendances! A Superlative Entertalnment in every respect! Janet gOUM GAYNOR fARREH a—Bl TESS of the STORM COUNTRY “AUSTRALIA’S GUARDIANj OF TIIE JKIES,” —- RMo SE O^ T E K BAKINO n ctEK" AWAY raOM T ™£ FOR YUUNU ainw ORD J NARy run OF FILMS! YA>irC THREE SESSIONS: ST. JAMES 11—2.15—8 p.m. Mav Robson Mitzi Green J-VActy “Mother’s (And more of her famous (Drear old star of Mother s t impersonations.) Millions” fame.) IN “LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE” S“EEr?SS£E:: (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Pathe News, Cartoon, Travelogue, Novelty, etc. PLANS AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE (54—775) AFTER 5 PAL

SHOWS. P'REAT NATIONAL FLOWER VT SHOW. TOWN HALL AND CONCERT CHAMBER, ETC. TO-DAY, JANUARY 27. Open from 10 a.m. Continuously. SPECIAL EXHIBITS. Loder Cup Competition for Plants, Citrus Exhibit, Fruit Exhtbit, Flax Exhibit, Tobacco Exhibit. Trade Exhibits, Native Flower Paintings, Florists Displays (hundreds of square feet in each Special Exhibit). GOOD ENTRIES IN COMPETITIVE CLASSES. Orchestra, Radio Gramophone (Ernest Dtfwson, Ltd.). Dainty Afternoon Tea, 9d. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. G. S. NICOLL, Secretary. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SAXOPHONE, Bb Tenor. Buesher. latest model, silver-plated, gold bell, etc. Will consider exchange for Alto. tszpj, “Dominion." ' POULTRY, DOGS, CATS, ETC. A FEW good White Leghorn and Black A Orpington Pullets. October hatched, for sale cheaply. Webb’s Cackle Farm, Bartholomew Rd., Levin.■ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED TO SELL. ~~ 3H.P. Oil Engine and 5/6 Marine Engine, Air Compressor 3J x 4, Friotion and Crab Winches, Chain Blocks, Ideal Boilers, Blacksmiths’ Vices, Anvils, Milner’s Safes, Platform Scales, Small Drilling Machine, Marquees 30 x 15, Small Casks. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith St. Phone 50—333. ~ FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. - MADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room J, 111. First Floor, SO Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent’s Fancy. Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24—154. KING’S BARGEMASTER Famous Thames Identity Reuter. —Letter from London. All frequenters of the Thames knew “Bill” East, Mr. William Giles East, whose death at the age of 68 is announced. , Mr. East was appointed. King s Bargemaster on the accession of King Edward, and was continued in that office by the present King, and he had also been professional coach to the Cambridge University crew for fortyeight years. He used to row guests on the'lake at Buckingham Palace during garden parties there. His last ceremonial appearance, however, was in 1919, when he was in charge of the barge in which the King was rowed in ; State from the Tower of London to i Chelsea during a pageant. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Accommodation 1 Agencies Vacant <t Wanted 1 Amusements 2 Auctions 16 Business Notices 1-8 Businesses For Sale 1 Educational 16 Financial 1 Machinery For Sale 1 Medical and Toilet 1 Partnerships Vacant & Wtd. 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden ... 1 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 2 Properties For Sale 1 Public Notices ■ 1 Radio Apparatus 16 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale 16 Shares and Debentures ... 12 Shipping 3 Shows a Tenders 16 To Let 1 Trade and Service Index •• 16 Tradesmen 1 Used Cars For Sale 1 Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Lease Wanted To Sell 1-2-8-16 Wanted To Rent 1

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 2