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'' AMUSEMENTS. - . —' — i .nun. Illhil LAST TWO DAYS OF THE BEST SHOW IN TOWTV. PARAMOUNT ALL-BRITISH •‘Gales of laughter.”—“Post.” “Quite a classic.”—“Dominion.” FQR~ THE OERBY”! SYDNEY racehorse, “fliiie” the trials with an alarum clock and an egg-timer, and win the “Derby. “It’s the funniest comedy of the y e «v.”— Londou . . f MARK DALY — FRANK HARVEY — DOROTHY I LA; I (> Also the unique all-lndian romance played in the jungle. KAJIA. FRIDAY-Oh, GEE! What a funny film “CLEANING UP”—British Lion’s Laugh Riot, makes a rcal clean-up of depression, the blues, the dumps ahd above all pessimism. “See Rome and die”—Seo “Cleaning Up and you 11 Hugh till you ciy. The whole British Empire knows World-famous GEO. GEE The Man with 1000 Faces—each one funnier than the other—with Betty Astell and Davy Burnaby IN THE GREATEST BRITISH COMEDY TO DATE. THE BLUE-BLOODED SON OF A LORD SELLS VACUUM CLEANERS! YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOU CRY. “CLEANING UP” A Side-splitting, Rib-tickling Laugh of a .lifetime, in RKOGEE cleans up in one fell swoop the so-called Kerbstone Clowns and Slap-stick Vulgarists of the Screen. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK BEGG’S, D.I.C. OR TEL. 51-812.

Tnnmrn Specially . Air-cooled. MA IFSTIC—‘ NOW SHOWING. ITIfIJLIU I*V SESSIONS: 11a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. He wrecked mighty buildings of stone and stedi, and crumbled i EKBaeaM gaMB B F helplessly before a K” ySsh BMPs H B IwWW woman’s wiles. oM r® W luEgJ 9 SM (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION: “Hear ’EM AND WEEP”— a Complete Vaudeville Show in Itself. Fox Australasian News — Cartoon — Deep Sea Fishing — Screen Snapshots. COMMENCING — FRIDAY NEXT INTRIGUE!—TEMPESTUOUS ROMANCE—SPECTACULAR' ACTION! A man and a woman swept together by the turbulent Orient, loving deeply, fiercely, bravely! SHANGHAI MAWBS WITH SPENCER TRACY FAY WRAY IN A TWO-FISTED Fresh front her. triuinph ACTION-PACKED ROLE. in “King-Kong.” RM MORGAN Euirni PALLETTB He*,, MUNDiN (Approved tot Universal Exhibition.) box Plans at d.i.c. and theatre (45100).

PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET. tpHIS modern, spacious hall, having now been provided with a wellappointed, artistically lighted, and roomy stage (with ample dressing-room accommodation), a new gallery, and handsome theatre chairs, is now available not only for dances, but for concerts, lectures, tableaux vivant, (tailed recitals, and tlieatri* cal performances generally. INSPECTION FREELY INVITED. BEST-APPOINTED HALL IN WELLINGTON. For information as to charges, ring 40-879 or 41-701). CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. . VOU ai‘e earnestly requested to report to the S.P.C.A. aiiy act of cruelty you may notice. Office, Hamilton Chambers, Lambtoii Quay; telephone 43-978. Lethal Chamber for huniane destruction of cats and dogs available Monday to Friday, at 9 n.m. and 3.30 p.m.. at City Corporation Yard. Clyde Quay. Secretary, S. R, Clarke. P.O. Box 195. (Continued on Page 8.) BUSINESS NOTICES. rpl-IE (iemnnd for improvement in many A lines of Machinery was never greater tliiiii at present. Everywhere Manufacturers arc seeking fresh ideas, new methods. Can you invent anything df commercial Value? If you can, it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview .Messrs, Baldwin, Sou, and Carey, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers." 111 Lambton Qtihy. TAENTAIj Repairs, finest materials, moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners St Tel. 47-562 Estd. 1925. WANTED TO SELL. ATORrLs & CO., Furnishers, Cuba St., will bring “Prosperity” pounds nearer to you.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 68, 13 December 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 68, 13 December 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 68, 13 December 1933, Page 3

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