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AMUSEMENTS. | The Merriest Entertainment of the Year! I REGENT 1 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. , T * I CHAS. RUGGLES and | MARY BOLAND ML-;.;-' I LILYAN TASHMAN. * 5 WALTER CATLETTI ! BARBIER. I Directed by Norman McLeod.l f Mama practices what she Q I preaches. .. and what she | preaches Papa practices. The ZQrj w | screen's newest comedy O - ? Q. _ team in a picture that is )) L( I | hilarious from startup. rTVI I finish, LaJ Ik ... U \ i = bAu>a Universal Exhibition. I REGENT XMAS ATTRACTIONS I _ --- - - - | “The Hayseeds’* Hit the City f Next I Friday. I \ll i°° 0 i ' I X i I MBWgP- 1 CQME TO I k-JwSa Th- m cll £ \ I fe®i \ x- xUO rtL.._ = • I G osh ’ Dad. . _ CTO®* IoA I | Bp l aa s = 5 SiurX® 11 t^'e « Cr e ,. 1 5 W Co^ eAs Wk se V. vn** 1 vHT 'SS ttSXC ’ o'- lzlT\Wl3nß = 383 1 PREPARE FOR THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME! = Bv arrangement with J C. W. Pict. Productions, and British Empire Films. 5 For Universal Exhibition. -, 1 ALSO DISNEY’S COLOUR SENSATION: “THE PIED PIPER.” = AFTERNOON’S ADDITIONAL A GORGEOUS PANTOMIME: I “SLEEPING BEAUTY” 30 Clever Children = PRODUCED BY MRS. VICTOR LLOYD = Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. | | |l * ll • l| l | ""• ll ■ ll, " ,ll,ll,,l, " ,ll, " ,ll, ‘" ll,l,,l '’" ,l ’

GRAND OPERA HOUSE Here’s romance—Not under the Silvery Moon or Swaying Palms—But in the World’s Most Dramatic and Exciting Place—An Emergency Hospital. “THE GIRL IN 419” With JAMES DUNN—GLORIA STUART—DAVID MANNERS Box Plans at D.I.C. or Berkley’s. Theatre 61-814 (Recommended for Adults)

BOXING DAY EXCURSION TUESDAY DECEMBER 26 TUESDAY ■ (Weather permitting) TO PICTON AND BLENHEIM 4436 Tons “ T ° nS Leave Wellington 8 a.m. Arrive Pieton about 10.45 a.m. Leave Picton 2.30 p.m. Arrive Wellington about 5.30 p.m. RETURN FARE: 10/-. CHILDREN UNDER 12: 5/-. Train from Picton, 11 a.m., for Blenheim, arriving back before the. steamer leaves. Return rail fares, 3/- first, 2/- second. Rad tickets sold by Union Co. 8 Wellington Office, the Purser, or the Railway Office on Picton Wharf Special Launches from Picton to Torea and Onahau Bay (lunch obtainable at both after walk of mile with splendid views), Thompson s Bay Guncb ‘ obtainable), and Double Bay (magnificent reserve). Hot water. Launch lares. -/« Return. CARNIVAL ON PICTON ESPLANADE. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.

MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE. MOTOR-CYCLES— Douglas, £l5; In--111 dian Chief. £l5: Bix X. £3O; Indian Scout, £27/10/-; Harley, £lO. Todd Motors. WANTED TO SELL. COPRA OIL CAKE. THE NEW CATTLE FOOD. MIUK supply increased. All cattle thrive on it. A trial solicited. Prices on application to the Sole Agents— ' . LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, WELLINGTON. 'one MAN’S LIFEBOATS. The now motor lifeboat now in service at SL Ives, in Cornwall, inis replaced a craft with a remarkable rescue record —and a very interesting story. This old boat, the Janies Stevens No. 10, which had seen 34 years’ service and saved 227 lives, was the last of 20 lifeboats all bearing the name James Stevens. Thirty-nine years ago. the Royal National Lifeboat Institution received a legacy of £50.000. the largest in its his-tory,-under the will of-Mr. James Stevens', of Birmingham. The testator stipulated that the money should be spent on the construction of 20 lifeboats, all bearing his name, ff'he first of those was launched in 1896, and went to the Isle of Man. . Others were sent to Grimsby, Eastbourne, Southend-on-Sea. Swansea, and other places. 'The 20 saved a total of 1072 lives.

WANTED TO EXCHANGE. OQfMi ACRES grass (with 1000 acres iwOvV buslt free) ; wintered 1600 sheep and 70 cattle; good house, woolshed, yards, dip; £2/5/- acre; £5OO cash and equity house property or small farm near Wgtn. Box 204, G.P.O. IF you want to sell or exchange your property, see Smith and Jones. De Luxe Theatre. Tel. 51-506. Exchange Specialists. MACHINERY FOR SALE. A LLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac "■ Ave., Auckland (P.O. Box 769). for Electrical Motors and Machinery. BUTCHERS’ Mincers, Slicers, Fans and Freezers, more compact, economical, and efficient, with Renold Chain Drives. . BUSINESS NOTICES. MORRIS & CO.. Furnishing Specialists, MA Cuba St., Wellington’s surprise packet in Furniture values. ’ rpHE demand for improvement in many 1 lines of Machinery was-never greater than at present. Everywhere Manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas, new methods. Can you invent anything oi commercial value? If you can, it rnaj prove profitable. But get your ider protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin. Son, and Carey, Patent Attorneys, and Consulting Engineers. 11l Lambtor Quay. . fiOAL, Coke, Wood. Pine Cones, and Kindling . Wood.-.- Only the best at McGowan aud Magee. l td. Tel. 4--006.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 74, 20 December 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 74, 20 December 1933, Page 3