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AMUSEMENTS. I LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY... Huge audiences with unbounded enthusiasm endorse every critic’s magnificent tribute to this beautiful picture. -■ DAILY J. C. Williamson E/ W) ZXr? 2.15 and 8 p.m. Picture Corporation fcf fig) || \ plans D -l-C. or JBl' W.>B SMb f Ml! % IS 9 Mn i ’ ■«. t E FREDRIC MARCH ® I JANET GAYNOR ADOLPHE MENJOU H B| ■ —as the exasperat- —as the girl “from ®|| —as the long-suffer- Eg Km M > n S> lovable, care- the sticks” who rose Hfl ing, patient, sym- ffl M B less, spoiled, lead- to the dizzy heights |||a| pathetic producer. |g M ■ ingHollywoodstar. ||||| of stardom. gllj p I “A STAR*is'BORN” N In New Radiant Technicolour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ml A Selznick. International Picture released by United Artists. ■ STILL THE RUSH FOR SEATS CONTINUES. H BUT THERE IS STILL TIME FOR YOU TO BOOK. BIGGER AND BETTER — LOUDER AND FUNNIER ! SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock SELF-HELP—REGENT—2ZB RADIO PARTY B<E NN 0 — at the top of his form will introduce — BETTY Presenting New Songs find Novelties, including — FRANK ANDREWS N-Z ’ P °P ular Sin s er and Storyteller at the ESME CHALK In Hilarious Song and Dance Burlesque. | On the Screen DICK FORAN YOVR FOPULAK SINGING COWBOY In I “Moonlight On The Prairie” (Apnrored for Universal Exhibition.) ’ A GRAND PARTY — COME ON IN, THE FUN’S FINE 1 - — ■■ '"I CAPTIVATING ALL WELLINGTON. c GENERAL PLATOFF’S K.S. and D.C., FINAL MATINEE •L. DON SATURDAY AT COSSACKS 2 M (CHOIR AND DANCERS). , . , Special Price*: 3/- and 2/- tickets Director: at Opera House NICHOLAS KOSTRUKOFF. Confectionery front ’ ! •- GRAND OPERA HOUSE tnai/6 . LAST 3 NIGHTS AT 8. Second Magnificent Programme a Sensation with Semi-Stereoscopic lighting effects. At Doors To-night ■lOO Tickets at request (Encores will include— Children 'J,L ™ d . I 1: “Volga Boatmen” • Presented by J. and N. Tait in association with Alexandre Levitoff.

QAR PARKING. WELLINGTON v. SPRINGBOKS and FIRST TEST MATCH. August 7 and 14. PARKING FOR 500 CARS AT SHOWGROUNDS. Country visitors can secure parking for cars within a few minutes of Athletic Park. Tickets for reserved space sent on application, witli 2/-' for each match. SECURE YOUR.PARKING SPACE. Manager. BOX 1223. WELLINGTON. LECTURES. BRITISH-ISRAEL BRITISH-ISRAEL T ANTERN LECTURE ±J ANTERN LECTURE In the TRADES HALL. TRADES HALL, Vivian Street, TO-N LGHT (THURSI) AY), TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), At 7.30 o’clock. Under the Auspices and Chairmanship of MR. W..E. WILSON. Subject: •WHY IS BRITAIN FULFILLING THE PROMISES MADE TO ISRAEL?" Lecturer — MR. V. R. BROWN. MR. V. R. BROWN. Orchestra. Admission Free. Collection to defray expenses. HALL HEATED.

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING .Amusements 3 .Auctions ................. IS Births. Marriages and Deaths 1 Business Notices ...... 1-2-3-10 Businesses For Sale ........ 2 Chiropractors ............. 2 Coal and Firewood For Sale 1 Dentists .................. 10 Educational 2 Excursions 1 Farm Hands Wanted 1 Fann Work Wanted ........ t Farm Implements For Sale . 1 Financial ............... 1 Fruit. Jems. Preserves. Etc. 1 Hotels For Sale or Lease ... 2 land ’V'l’onsfc** NoHecs ...... IS I ire Stork Wanted . I Mnohhwrv F<- S'l" ......... IS ''•"d’en! an : ] Toilet ......... 1 Meetings 2 Patents .................. 10 Plants. Trees and Garden ... 1 Poultry. Dogs. Cats. Etc. ... 1 I’roi’es'‘ill’ll Notices . . ..... 10 Professional Tuition ........ 1 Oi-c->ei-tie s Eor Sa’e 1 Pnb’ic Nofi'-t 10 ”>ulm Amiof'his 2 Rural Liinfi "For Sale IS Shares mid Debentures ... 14 Services 2 Tenders . 18 Trit' 1 " -nil Service Index .... 18 Personals 1 To Le< . . 1 p.,.., TV,.,. 2 'V-nf.-.! nr. o, ty 1 ”i, 1 Wanted To Sell ..’.‘.‘.7..’.’. 1-2

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 3

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