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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY 1030 AM SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE TIM McCOY in “CORNERED” | GIFTS TO BE GIVEN TO EVERY CHILD TO-DAY 2.15 and 8 p.m. I HE PLAYS CUPID TO THE WRONG COUPLE. A FINANCIAL GENIUS, BUT NO MATRIMONIAL PACIFIER. UNROARIOUS WILL WM ROGERS W2l “Handy Andy” SEE TARZAN CALLING TO HIS MATE AND CAUSING A RIOT AT I THE MARDI GRAS. SEE HIM SMASH THE WORLD’S GOLF RECORD AT HIS FIRST LESSON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO SCREENING BORIS KARLOFF in “THE GHOUL” (Recommended for Adults.) 0 j GRAND OPERA HOUSE | i An Outstanding Double Feature Bill! : It will grip your heart with its Drama of Youth emerging into a world of E I New Loves and Forgotten Dreams! = j | | “The Most Precious Thing in Life” = With JEAN ARTHUR—DONALD COOK—RICHARD CROMWELL. * | = ('Recommended by Censor for Adults.) = | He was a “Fixer” in Politics, but a “Fizzle” in Romance! | | Jack Holt in “I’LL FIX IT” I = With MONA BARRIE and WINNIE LIGHTNER. j ? A Dashing, Spicy. Actionful Romantio Comedy of Love and Politics. =. : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 5' = TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Box Plans at D.I.C. and at Theatre (Tel. E = 51-814), =

SPORTS. SPORTS. gASIN RESERVE, THIS AFTERNOON at 2.15. 12— CANADIAN ATHLETES — 12 12— CANADIAN ATHLETES — 12 SAM RICHARDSON—The Wonder Jumper. Grand Parade of Athletes led by the Miramar Band. CYCLING, HURDLING, WOMEN’S EVENTS. „ CANADA V. WELLINGTON. Secondary Schools' Relay Race. Admission 1/-. Relief Workers, 6d. (Cambridge Terrace Gate). C. A. WILLIS, Hon. Sec. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE COVER NOR-G E'NERAL and THE LADY BLEDISLOE. NEXT TUESDAY, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON Harmonic SOCIETY. (Conductor —H. Temple White.) Assisting Artists: INSTRUMENTAL TRIO MOLLY ATKINSON (Mezzo-Soprano) W. ROY HILL (Tenor) C. W. SVENSEN (Bass). A SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT POPULAR PRICES! 3/-, 2/- (plus tax) and 1/-. THE PLAN IS AT BEGG’S. DANCE RECITAL. MISS HAZEL MARTIN AND PUPILS. CONCERT Chamber. Town Hall, MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 3, at 8. p.m. Prices: 1/- and 1/6. Children half price.- . PARENTS. qpHE IDEAL HOLIDAY FOR YOUP. BOY! One, two, three or four weeks in the Y.M.O.A. HOLIDAY CAMP at OTAKI. Open to all boys 11 years and over. Full particulars, Y.M.C.A., Willis St. Tel. 54-820. Moderate Fees, Excellent Menis, a Properly-organised Camp. ENROLMENT CLOSES MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. IIfADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1. x '-*- First Floor. 80 Manners Street, Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’ Children’s and Gents’ Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960. PUBLIC NOTICES. TWIE NFAV ZEALAND LOAN AND x MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Eng land), have received advice from their London Office to the effect that the Annual General Meeting will be held in London on December 13 next. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from December 4 to 12, 1334. both days inclusive. W. T. ESSON. Superintendent for N.Z. New Zealand Inspection Department, Wellington, November 30. 1934. SHOWS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARNIVAL. RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. A PPLICATIONS are invited from •J-*- Showmen for space at the above Carnival. Applicants to atate nature of games, and frontage required, to the Secrotary, not later than Thursday, November 22, 1934, at S p.m. secretary; P.O, Box 7, Petoue,

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 58, 1 December 1934, Page 5

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