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AMUSEMENTS. ~ fit* TT" ifl"* SESSIONS: MAJESTIC 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 After his previous triumphs, see him in the most lovable role . of to career. ... A grand old man whom you will want to take to jour heart. MIRIAM , . K HOPHMS SmwsEßS A® FST RHUW EXCELLENT FEATURETTES: COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. A delightfully acted and totally unusual story of Love, Comedy and Drama, in which an advertising genius finds that the only •person he really RICHARD fools is himself ! W DIX jE ELIZABETH ALLAN DORIS KENYON “NO / Marriage Ties” / (Recommended by Censor f O r Adults.) BOX PLANS at D.I.C. Theatre (45-100).

ARMISTICE NIGHT. ARMISTICE NIGHT. ■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. At 8 p.m. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. rrOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. A OWN HALL, WELLINGTON. Hear the Returned- Soldiers’ Choir, Orchestra and Digger Artists in a Wonderful Programme. In addition, you are invited to spend “90 Minutes with the Diggers in France.” Musical Entertainment De Luxe for the Worthiest Cause. (Proceeds in aid of Unemployed ex-Soldiers.) Admission : 3/- (reserves at D.1.C.), 2/and 1/- (procurable at R.S.A. (No Tax), Victoria Street, Suburban Auxiliary Committees. and on night of concert at Town Hall). 1 J. SPENCE,. Secretary. W.R.S.A. rpHE BALLET CLUB Presents BALLETS & DIVERTISSEMENTS. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. NOVEMBER 11, 13, 14, 15, At 8 p.m. BALLETS. THE MYSTERY OF PAN. Music by Debussy. ADVENTURES AT THE WORLD’S ' END. , Music by Tchaikowsky. ‘Admission, 4/4, 3/3 (res.), 2/6, 1/-. Box plan open at D.I.C. ■ VVANGANELLA 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 pgrtiulars and pamphlets from HUDDART, PARKER. LTD. CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS. CHEAP 'WEEK-END TRIPS. CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS. CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS. ANY WEEK-END UP TO NOVEMBER 27. CHATEAU TONGARIRO. CHATEAU TONGARIRO. CHATEAU TONGARIRO. TOTAL COSTS ONLY £3/11/6 FROM WELLINGTON. ONLY £2/18/6 FROM PALMERSTON NORTH. ONLY £2/19/- FROM WANGANUI. ONLY £3/15/6 FROM NAPIER. rpHESE total charges include first-class fare in warm trains, motor transportation return from National Park Station to The Chateau, and two full days' accommodation at The Chateau (i.e. from bed on Saturday to and including dinner on Monday night), and the provision of equipment. Excursionists join the 3 p.m. Welling-ton-Auckland express on Saturdays. Return train reaches Palmerston North at 4.47 a.m. and Thorndon at 7.42 a.m. on Tuesday. CHARM OF THE CHATEAU. The cosy Chateau has every comfort and convenience that the most fastidious tourist could desire. The day-time enjoyment includes all manner of pleasant side-trips, tennis, and golf. Night brings music, dancing, billiards, and the best of good-fellowship. Further information is available from Government Tourist Bureaux or Railway Offices. WANTED TO SELL. fancy costumes for hire. Ilf ADAM FOLEY AND CO.. Room J, £’-*- First Floor, 80 Manners Street. Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’ Children’s, and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960. SUBURBAN SHOPPING. IYTEWTOWN —Ladies, attain elegance JN of form and diminish obesity by using Slendol, safe prescription, guaranteed by J. Castle, M.P.S. "VTEWTOWN —Toothbrushes are not a -Lx luxury! Select your favourite model from Castle’s Pharmacies. Approved . Toothpastes, Dentifrices, Powders, etc.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 38, 8 November 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 38, 8 November 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 38, 8 November 1933, Page 3

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