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AMUSEMENTS. W A lUSW’ft TO-DAY at 2.15. fcS 11 O I JSkllvSSs® TO-NIGHT at 8. Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. Sterling Tributes Being Paid to this Mighty Production. t “The POWER and the GLORI” TOO BIG TO BB JUDGED BY ORDINARY STANDARDS —WITH Colleen Moore M ”‘“ A story for every man —every woman I Introducing "NARRATAGE"—the Cinema’s Great Innovation. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MOTORMANlA—Tremendous thrills on the racing of Hie world. “EAST IS BEST”—Cinemagazhie. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN NEWSREELS. BOX PLANS at D.1.C., or THEATRE (54-775) after 5 p.m. Coming FRIDAY Believe Us, He’s Never Been So Funny ! ! Roland Britain's Debonair and Popular ,j/5 v* Comedian, as the Bohl, Ban Burglar in— - r -/f' “BURR ADVENTURE” WITH RALPH BELLAMY HELEN MACK ROBERT ARMSTRONG ' ONE FOGGY NIGHT IN LONDON! A MAN AND A ROOFTOPS—AN APPEAL TO A COMICAL BURGLAR TO HELP THEM —AND THEN —HECTIC, HILARIOUS, MYSTIFYING ADVENTURE ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C.

HAWERA LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Inc.). ANNUAL -OHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT, HAWERA CLUB COURTS, DECEMBER 26, 27 and 28, 1933. OpSn Etents, Championships and Handicaps. DANCE FOR VISITING PLAYERS. ENTRIES close on TUESDAY, December 19, 1933. with Tourhameiit Secretary, P.O. Box 45, Haweffi. G. O. WAKE. Tournament Sec.

HOTELS. RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES a WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOUR. Leaves Government Buildings <o PP . War^^Memoriai livery day at 2 p.m.j b “® k .JL fIU Point Hal%eU (Masse, Oriental Bay, Mount 'Lictor a ( ~ Lyall Bay, Queen’s Memorial), Seatoun, Rongotai AnporO, y y Drive (views of South Island), Wlana »• CariUon . Brooklyn, returning to the city past a 45—555 and Bell Bus collects passengers at hotels by arrangement. Telephone instruct CHRISTCHURCH mtrouage) has now been taken over WARNER’S. HOTEL (under Royal patiouag t ),a>ti v ei y ful . ni? i ic d, excellent by G. S. Simpsdih H. and c. water vety Commercials usual concuisine, courtesy and service. lanlt. xo/ . / cessions. Visitors to Cbristchurdhi-Stay at DRYDEN BAY. ( Adiaeent to ”000 acres of virgin bush. DRYDEN BAY GUEST HOUSE, Dni]y crui to™ totoJ S Co., IM. » si.. Welliiigtoh. Phone 47-519. HASTINGS , ... . desires to announce that he Mr. S. R. STANDLNG. formerly of tlw .nvitatioll t (I traVeihas taken over the PACIFIC HOTL , ■ p ACIFItJ c.t. and A.A. House by ling public to enjoy the comforts of the l avxb xv. afipoihtnient. Tariff moderate. MASTERTON MOTOR SEKVICES >b MASTBRTON: Dep B.#<> a-m- (Monday only). <•!& "-®- SATURDAY’ :%“p. 7*16 « P mwE Stu® p ’ m ” 6 p ‘ m - : Dep. 8 a.m., 1-30 fi.m,, 0 P-m., < P-5t WELLINGTON : Dep. 8.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m., 8 P-tn. 1995). CatBdokitig Offices.—Mnsterton: Midland • ». Tobacconist (phofie 205). terton: Lane’s Confectionery .TJl 0 101? ’ F^therstou: Finlay’s Bowser (phone Greytown: Nicholl’s Garage (phone 101). Peatncrsi tllerstoll Street, opp. C% ; o Ed '7pbone COn J STANTFORTH-JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES LTD Head Office: Mastttton. ui.i ’ Proprietress. THU) BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Hrlental Terrace jThe Guest House in Wellington. Situated in Beautifil 10/- day; £3/5/bour. Garages and Parking Accommodation. • proprietress: M. M week. Permanents by arrangement Tel. -00 uo . KICHARDS bS ~~ Ml South Island. Garage, Tennis. Free b oo oo \cres'”busb. ‘Modern Ing, Lauiidh Parties, Iramping. Fishing, Cioquc • - afternoon tea, supper, sanitation. Abundant water. Excellent 1 neals, I not ' y McArthur & Co., Terms: £3/10/- wkly. Write Mrs. Hazelwood, or ring It. D. JKAiinui Ltd., phone 47-519, Wellington. DAYS, including OF THE FNCWiCNTAL EXPENSES that prove such lS days. Write Dryden Bay Guest House. Pieton, 01 R. D. McAUlii phone 47-519, Wellington. TOKAANU • , „ s t „v Asher’s Tongatiro River, Lake Taujio. The Anglers I ara ! !li ;. c ’ h _..N Delta Licensed Hotel, Asher's Tongariro F,shln B I*u l| se. 01 “t A , n ne tariff: Camp, where the world’s salmon trout records have been es blis h id U e u f „ 10/- daily. Row-boats, outbohnl motors, fishing tackle all on ' l ’ T)l ' -ate and 7/6 weekly. Free camp sites. My guests have he use e he o" exclusive fishing of (be Tongariro River. Big stoL^‘ s 'J* . qprvk’o Hot tlicrnnil cheapest in N.Z. Every attention, courtesy and nnt’ron ie Teleswimming baths and geysers. Under Royal and I ice-Re o 1 I,grams: Asher, Tokaanu.—J. A. x\sher, 1 roprietor. WANGANUI ‘MCCARTHY’S HOTEL, opp. Railway Slation ngefsbip of the owner. Harry Card, well known m V" 1 !’ 31 imibr true sports circles. .The hotel han been refurnished. Speigbt s beet » nd true to label. Tariff reduced to 8/« a, day, JBbona 3»-17, Box 165, .Wanganui,

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

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

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

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