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' AMUSEMENTS. TT A WMWCJ TO-DAY at 2.15. 31, JAIWMS TO-NIGHT at 8. Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. Most Engrossing, Convulsing Blend of Mystery and Comedy. “To-morrow at Seven” Who is the Black Ace? Always he warns his victims— always every safeguard is taken against the crime—yet always he strikes unerringly SEVEN ! Chester MORRIS — Vivienne OSBORNE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KINGSFORD SMITH ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA ! ALSO COMEDY — SPLENDID AUDIO REVIEW — CARTOON, Etc. BOX PLAN at D.I.C. or THEATRE (54-775) after 5 p.m. COMING FRIDAY NEXT The feature that has had all London raving for months — Ann Harding William Powell '..F & - > r r ' V Together for ’’l lie first time in f '' * <' their lives, and ” -J’ ” ■■' "fflMnjinMlliEMjl'fftir. proving the “perfect pair” . *8 for this kind of IRjjfe&jkz' JHilll ’•W® ; sparkling enfer- . tainment! "Ip Jit s “DOUBLE HARNESS” ninnmmni I BRILLIANT MODERN COMEDY-DRAMA THAT EVERYONE ciwi-az WILL ENTHUSE OVER! He wanted romance . . . but not marriage. She determined to bring him both and then “DOUBLE HARNESS” brought them more complications and amusement than they bargained for. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BRIDGE PLAYERS! IMPROVE YOUR GAME! Now’s tile chance! We have secured, for exclusive presentation, a special series of short subjects, in which ELY CULBERTSON —UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED MASTER OF CONTRACT—demonstrates his methods of calling, play, etc. Millions have read his book and articles on the game, but nothing could be so intriguing and effective AS SEEING HIM PLAY—IN PERSON. Each featurette is so novelly arranged as to interest and amuse players and non-players alike! :-. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. :: “BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD” ball. ha-hlj TOWN HALL FRIDAY NEXT HA-HA ! The Happiest, Snappiest and Merriest Night of Nineteen-thirty-three. HA-HA! SI’ECIAL DANCES. HOSTS OF NOVELTIES. HA-HA i Balloons. Streamers. Prizes for Best Juvenile Costumes. ha-ha! A FUN FROLIC FOR ALL. HA-HA ! Patrons please note:— ~ . HA-HA! Wear Juvenile Dress if possible; if not, Flannels or Eveiung Dress. TICKET PRICES: HA-HA! 2/6 ADMISSION TO BALL AND SUPPER 2/6 HA-HA! Q /ZJ Includes admission to. Ball and Supper, also Free 2/6 HA-HA! €>/ v) Taxi Transport to and from Town Hall (within M HA-HS.4 c ity and suburbs). HA HA! MAKE SURE OF YOUR TICKET AN.D TAXI COUPON NOW— Higlj RING 55-100 RING HA-HA! 1/- SPECTATORS’ TICKETS (at door) 1/114’54; Tickets obtainable Lambton Railway Booking Office, Tramways and Electricity Offices, and Wellington Gas Coy. HA-HA ’ National Confidence Carnival, Transport and Power Section. HA-HA! SEE ANNOUNCEMENT .ON PAGE 5.

CHILDREN’S THEATRE “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.” SATURDAY NEXT. AND FOLLOWING SATURDAY, At 2.30 p.m., in the CONCERT CHAMBER. Admission 6d., Adults !/-• Reserves 9d., Adults 1/6. Book your Seat at the D.I.C. TO-ANGANELLA CRUISES, 1933-34. T.S.M.V. Wanganella (10,000 tons) Will leave (circumstances permitting) for MILFORD AND GEORGE SOUNDS: From Wellington: DEC. 18; FEB. 12. First Class £B, Second Class £6. BAY OF. ISLANDS, WHANGAROA, Etc. From Auckland: January 30. First Class £6, Second Class £4. Full and pamphlets from HUDDART, PARKER, LTD. HUTT .VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL SPORTS. HHHE Annual Athletic Sports will be -I- held To-morrow (Thursday), November 2, 1933. at 2 p.m. Parents, Old Pupils and Friends of the School are cordially invited. H. P. KIDSON, Principal. MEETINGS. N.Z. ANTARCTIC SOCIETY. TNTENDING Members arc invited to -I- attend the inaugural meeting to be held TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m., in the Board Room, Dominion Farmers’ Institute.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 3

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