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DE LUXE THEATRE —. _ . TWICE DAILY: WOW Showing 1 — 2.30 and 8. FOX’S SENSATIONAL COMEDY SUCCESS. A HILARIOUS RIOT OF MIRTH .'1 IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY HIT. j Happy Days are Here Again. Old LjK Js • <■ « ’ Doc Bull has a sure cure for the blues ", z > a dash of laughter, a bit of romance a jigger of suspense.—Mix well, and you 11 . g, A , have a real entertainment. p ® v z JK With Louise Dresser, Ralph ft“ ’Wfl cb and sxc S; bnt^ hodk , Mfc-?. .. r Ata/'-] Jovial Romance — Joyous Youth » 1 ‘DOCTOR BOLL’ ftfe “Msrsssss. IRIS MASON at the WU RL !TZER DEHUUXE BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (Telephone 53-080). voices, town hall TO-MORROW NOVEMBER 4 TO-MORROW at 8 O’CLOCK. THE WELLINGTON BOYS’ CHOIR Conductor: H. TEMPLE WHITE. ME. ERNEST JENNER. «< <>» SK aS writing to Mr. H. Temple White, says beautiful works as those of boys taking part in a.P^^nnirTEß and ARMSTRONG GIBBS, and BACH, HANDEL, PURCELL, QUILTER and prepared the choir knowing vocal technique, in music reading and interpretation, «nd in good taste, MISS DOROTHY STENTIFORD, t DUNEDIN’S CH AR AHN G CONTRALTO, T _ n j fn \ w - ’ c PRICES: 2/- (plus tax) and 1/-. Box plan at the D.I.C. For for ° sfc^°eol^a^leph ° nG

MONSTER PUBLIC MEETING. TOWN HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933, AT NOON. SHAREHOLDERS, AND ALL COMPANIES AND INVESTORS GENERALLY, PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS WHICH ARE IN DANGER! Subject: RESERVE BANK AND DANGERS INVOLVED. Speakers: R A WRIGHT, Esq., M.P. - STRONACHTATEBSON, Esq. ' A. R. ATKINSON, Esq. Chairman - - - A. de BATHE BRANDON, Esq. • T ADIES INVITED. BURTON MABIN, LADIES IN vll Jiv. For Executive Committee. \

HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) ADIFWT H(VFFI This First-class Private Hotel is ideally situated right OWItN I nvig- on tlie p ara( ] e( overlooking city and harbour. Large, bri-ht well-furnished rooms; glorious sun Balcony; excellent cuisine. Parking ground for cars. Reduced Tariff 10/- day Tel.: 51-259.-MRS. W. OWERS. i— —*Proprietress. fill' BERKELEY HOTEL. 22 Oriental Terrace. The Largest Wooden Guest House in Wellington Situated in Beautiful Grounds overlooking Harbour Garages and Parking Accommodation. Tariff: Casual, 10/- day , £3/5/ week Permanents by arrangement Tel.: 53 —050. Proprietress. M. M RICHARDS ( WANGANUI ' , M „ MCCARTHY’S HOTEL, opp. Railway Station. Wanganui. Now under managership of the owner, Harry Card, well known in Racing, Football, Cricket and all sports circles. The hotel has been refurnished. Speight’s beer and all liquor true to label. Tariff reduced to 8/- a day. Phone 3747. Box 135, Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 34, 3 November 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 34, 3 November 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 34, 3 November 1933, Page 3

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