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AMUSEMENTS. IRENE DUNNE ' CARY GRANT With "MR. SMITH" ALL TELLING FIBS in “THE AWFUL TCUTH” A COLUMBIA WORLD-BEATER. (Recommended for Adults.) _ . .ENTERTAINING HUGE CROWDS I IOJ W DAILY AT 2,15 AND 8 P-M - — booking — DJC or Rcgcnt

? W©@K (Late Shortt’s), WILLIS ST. Tel. 41-219. Continuous from 11 a.m. De Luxe Session, 8 p.n? DOROTHY LAMOUR, JON HALL “THE HURRICANE” Also All-Star First Release: “LINE ENGAGED.” COMING FRIDAY— The Dramatic Spy Story—“LANCER SPY”—“LANCER SPY” All recommended by Censor for adults. AUTUMN SHOW WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUMS HYDRANGEAS DAHLIAS Large Vegetable Section. — Fruit TOWN HALL TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Official Opening at 3 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor, T. C. A. Hislop, Esq., C.M.G. The best that Autumn has to offer in flowers, vegetables and fruit will be on exhibit at this Show. There will be displays of cut flowers, decorated, tables, private and trade displays and it is anticipated that nurserymen and florists will assist to make the Show a success. THE NOVEL STAND will again be a Feature'of the Show. Another Feature: A special attraction at this Show is the provincial contest for the “Bledisloe (Fruit) Cup Competition” Class B. Two cases of Jonathan apples packed and finished as though for export. First Prize : The Viscount Bledisloe Silver Challenge Trophy. Second Prize: 10/-. Entries for the above National competition are restricted to individual registered fruit-exporters. Entry fee, 1/-. Afternoon Tea Will Be Available. The Show will be open continuously from 2 pm. until approximately 9 p.m. Telephone 41-484. P.O. Box 1625. H. H. MILLER, Secretary, Brandon House. WRESTLING MONDAY NEXT, MAY 2 MONDAY NEXT, MAY 2 TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Special Return Match— ANDY MOEN ANDY MOEN ' ANDY MOEN ANDY MOEN JACK KENNEDY. JACK KENNEDY. JACK KENNEDY. / ■ JACK KENNEDY. DON’T MISS THIS! Preferential Booking and Day Sales open at E. W. Humphrey’s, Manners St., on Thursday. Ordinary Booking Friday. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-; Ladies, 2/6. All plus tax.

COMING TO THE OPERA HOUSE IN MAY, A GRAND PANTOMIME ‘vpHE GIFT OF THE GOLDEN A HEART.” Come and share this gift for “’Tis Love, ’Tis Love that makes the world go round.” Proceeds for Otaki Health Camp. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. ILT ADAME FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, ill y irgt Floor, 86 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent.’s Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960. WANTED TO BUI. VUE buy Single Article to Houseful of Furniture, spot cash, cartage paid. Silverstone’s, 116 Lambton QI. Tel. 41279. II7ANTED to Buy, trotting jogger, also ’ ’ set of gig harness. Apply “Harness,” J. Stonehouse, “Dominion” Agency, Lower Hutt. . P“ ERPETUAL FORESTS Bonds, Forest Products Shares, and Afforestation, Ltd., Shares. We are cash buyers. Forestry Bonds Exchange, Ltd., Box 991, Wellington. _ pOOD-CONDITIONED Hens for killing. We pay highest prices; net prompt cash; no commission. Write us. Salisbury’s, Ltd.. Poulterers. 80 Dixon St.. Wellington, Cl. - fjiNUS TNSIGNIS Trees Purchased ‘ either standing, felled or load’-'i' or delivered to our Petone Yard. Will buy between Wellington and Palmerston Nth. Apply C- on[l A - Ofllin ' Timber and Hardmare Co- Ltd., Wellington. T D. BRODIE AND CO., LTD., • Scrap Metal Merchants, 70c Dixon Street, Wellington. Tel. 52-209. Buyers of Scrap Lead, Aluminium. Copper. Zinc. Brass. Cast-iron. etc. Highest prices paid. Prompt attention. SACKS. SACKS, SACKS. \X7E have on hand Sacks ol i’ll descripW tions, Chaff, Coal, Vegetable. Nut and Bolt Bags and cheap lines of Hessians. Call and inspect. Ring or write— McKENDRICK BROS. LTD., 2 Hutt Road. Wellington. Telephone 44-125. PAWNBROKERS, GOLD BUYERS AND SECOND HAND DEALERS. MRS. MIET buys for cash Ladies’ and J’A Gents.’ Superior Left-off Clothing, Bags, Trunks, Old Gold, Silver. Top prices. 125 Vivian St. Tel. 51-760. RADIO APPARATUS. TpOR Disposal, limited number 1938 Car Radios, new and unopened. Ring 63-065. Write Cll2, “Dominion.”

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 179, 27 April 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 179, 27 April 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 179, 27 April 1938, Page 3

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