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AMUSEMENTS. WILL MAHONEY IN THE COLOSSAL REVUE “WHY BE SERIOUS?” GREAT GALA PERFORMANCE TOMORROW NIGHT. Central Seats in the D.C. and U.S. at 6/-, plus tax, may be selected at the D.I C. from 9 o’clock this morning, and a limited number at 4/-, plus tax, may be lieserved from 2 o’clock this afternoon at the D.I.C. Ok soy! fjsj ■ See kis dance %• on thc .U-i S' Ji/ Xylophone/ HE SINGS. AIL WELLING TON HE DANCES. BE AND laughing up- , HAS A / J ROARIOUSIA AT THOUSAND NEW j/'j HIS DKOLLEBIES . IDEAS IN FUN! J QjSF W. , THE FIRST *WHY BE SERIOUS?” MATINEE TOMORROW. SATURDAY, AT 2.15. Take the children along to witness the beautiful ballets, the settim'S the gorgeous ensembles, the amazing vaudeville acts, and the yotmgsters will simid adore the funnyisms of WILL MAHONEY, whose comedy is refreshingly elenii rind wholesome and may be enjoyed by the most unsophisticated person. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and U.S.. 4/-; Unreserved Stalls, 3/-; Back Stalls, 2/6/Gallery, 1/6; Children, 2/-, 1/6 and 1/-. Prices plus tax. OPERA HOUSE A REALLY WONDERFUL SHOW. commencing with <• TWO OPENING GALA PERFORMANCES, TOMORROW AT 2.15 and 8, and for a brief season J. O. Williamson Theatres present Frank Neil’s most colossal and greatest of all revue extravaganzas “WHY BE SERIOUS?” which has just finished a record season in Auckland. gQ INTERNATIONAL STARS (j() headed by America's most famous stage and screen comedian WILL MAHONEY The man who made the King and Queen laugh at a Royal Command performance and who recently co-starred with Will Fyfe in the successful screen comedy Said Surrounding Will Mahoney are some of-the world’s best and most notable vaudeville and revue artists, including ■> EVIE HAYES New York’s most popular radio star, and singer of popular songs, including “Tippy-Tippy-Tin.” VIOLET CARLSON The vivacious 56 inches of comicalities, who endeared herself to playgoers by her delightful performance in the comedienne role in “Balalaika.” WHITEY ROBERTS •• • American Comedy Juggler. JIMAE Famous Card Trickster and Magician. TEX MORTON The Yodelling Cowboy. JOHNNY BRYANT America’s Debonair Whistler. LAWRENCE BROOKS Popular American Tenor. 808 GERAGHTY Broadway’s Cheerful Entertainer. Dorrie Ricketts (soubrette), Bruce Carroll (light comedian), Tim Blackman (clever dancer) and other stars from all over the globe. Also the FAMOUS TIVOLI BEAUTY BALLET AND MANNEQUINS. The exquisite ballets created and directed by Peggy Waddington. Box Plans are now open at the D.I.C. Day Sales at Opera House ConfeetIOn<EVENTNG PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; Unreserved Stalls, 4/-,; Back Stalls, 2/6; Gallery, 1/6; Early Door Gallery, 6d. extra. All prices plus tax.

PLANTS, TREES AND GARDEN. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, exhibiA tion strain of prize doubles, 1/- doz. 5/- 100, postage paid. Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt Eden Auckland. npHOUSANDS of boxes of Seedlings aI•L ways on hand at Wheatley's Nurseries. Porutu St.. Lower Hutt. Tel. 60 216. ANTIRRHINUMS, Phlox, Petunia, Z*- French-African Marigolds, 30, 1/6 posted. Aster Gardens, 12 Cooper St., Masterton. AUTUMN Sowing of Lupine, brilliant colours, 100 seeds 1/-, 300 seeds 2/6. Griffitha' Nurs-eriep, Mt. Eden, Auckland. T>USSELL LUPINS, 1938 novelty, huge *■*' spikes of bloom. 1/6 a pkt. Te Arc Seed Co.. Box 320, Wgtn. BULB Growing Instructions Footed Free —Beautiful coloured plates, cub tural directions. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. 1 GARDEN ANNUAL.—Write 1(700 toda’y for Free Copy. Te Aro Seed Co.. Box 320, Wgtn. A ROMATIO Hyacinths, named vari--vA- eties, 10/- doz.: beautiful Darwin Tulips, 5/- doz., postage paid. Griffiths' Nurseries Mt Eden. Auckland.

FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. AI ADAME FOLEY AND CO.. Room 1 First Floor, 86 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’. Chil ciren’s and Gents’ Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits Tel 41-0150. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. SEVERAL Vacancies in a Launch Crui s e. exploring all the Sounds area, January 21 to 31. , Comfortable vessel, sleep shore; tishing, aquaplaning, swimming lessons. Particulars from — BOX 198, TE ARO. _ PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORT CONTROL. ISSUE OF LICENCES. /» NX Manufacturer in the Wellington Province, whether a Member ot the Wellington. Manufacturers' Association or not, experiencing difficulty in securing Jn.-port Licences for raw materials, is urged to communicate immediately with the undersigned. A. W. NISBET, Secretary. Wellington Manufacturers' Association, 89 Wakefield Street. Phone 45-102. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. Wharf Holiday—Waterside Workers’ (Transport) Picnic Day. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that A WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1939, has been fixed as the date for the Watersiders’ Annual Picnic and that, unless postponed, the Board’s 'Wharves, Stores, Offices and Bonded Warehouse will be closed for ordinary business on this day. If a postponement is decided upon on account of weather, a four-flag postponement signal will be flown at Mount Victoria Signal Station from 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 18, and no wharf holiday will be observed by the Board on this day. F. W. REED, ■ Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z., December 21, 1938.

WANTED TO SELL rtARAVAN (Folding), 4 Spring Berths, sink, stove, e.l„ water t-upply; warrant fituer’s; £OO. A 699, “Dominion.” CELLING Sideboards, Oak Suites, Chesterfield Suiter) (cheap). Save pounds. Ran eey Wilson’s Auction Rooms. 9S Manners St. A SBESTOS Sheets—6 x 3, 5/C; 8 x 4, 9/9; Bx 3, 7/3. Quickest and cheapest building material for inside and outside, fireproof. Barr-Brown a, Haining St TfIBROUS Plaster Sheete —Buy your A supplier from A. J. Ruegg, Pretoria St., Lower Hutt. ’ ■ I ATEST Square-arm Chesterfield Suites, fully sprung, guaranteed. £l7 15/-; £2 deposit, 7/(5 week. Radford's Furniture Showrooms, 31-35 Manners St. CELLING Pianos (cheap) ; greatest bargains 'Wellington. Call, save pounds. Ramsey Wilson’s Auction Rooms, 98 Manners St. I 1 H.P. and 24 h.p. Lister Engines, in A L new condition. H.B. Machinery Exchange, Hastings. LINGER OCR, guaranteed 5 years, £9 10/-; Haywin Vacuum Cleaners, £5 (terms arranged). Service Machine Co. Hiext_ Leary's), Square. Palmerston Nth. Tel, 7417; and Wanganui, Tel. 4726. gE'LLING 20 Baby Chairs, 15/- each. Ramsey Wilson’s Auction Rooms, 98 Manners St. T I NOS! Linos 1 50 new designs; 2 yards wide. 3/6 yard: passage Linos. 18in. 1/6, 27in. 2/3. 36in. 2/11 yard Radford’s, 31-35 Manners St. A RMOR Board, new stock just landed. 18/- net. Evans Bay Timber Co.. Ltd , Kilbirnie. ft Ed-LING Bedsteads, IV ires, McCrae Mattresses ‘(cheapest city). Ramsey Wilson')) Auction Rooms, 98 Manners St. Sell, Carpets. Carpet Rum ni ’ r > hundreds of Rugs, definitely half shop prices. Silverstone's Mart, Lambton Quay (opp Occidental Hotel) RADFORD'S for Furniture. Best selection bedroom, dining and Chesterfield suites tn city. Better value*: Easier terms. 31-35 Manners St. CELLING- Singer Drophead Sewing Machine (as new), cheap. Ramsey Wilson's Auction Rooms. WANTED Sell. Gent's Oak Wardrobe,,. Oak Tallboys, and Single Beds, at half time-payment prices. Silverstone's Mart. Lambton Quay (opp. Occidental Hotel) SILVERSTONE’S Mart, full of Furnb tore, Sewing Machines, Pianos. Carpets. Suites, etc., at any old price. 110 Lambion Quay (at Mee’s Steps). YX/ANTED Sell, 60 Bedroom. Dining room. Chesterfield, at half time-pay inent price. Silverstone's Mart, Lambton Quay (opp. Occidental Hotel),

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES' ACT, 1933, AND •IN THE MATTER OF MODERN’ MOTOR IMPORTS, LIMITED (In Liquidation). XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, Al at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company, duly convened and held on the 11th day of January, 1939. the Members resolved by way of special resolution that the Comnnnv be wound up voluntarily, and that LESLIE HARWOOD lIESLOP, Publie Accountant, of Wellington, be appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such wind-inr,-u i) NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PROVE. The Liquidator of Modern Motor Imports, Limited, which is being wound up voluntarily, hereby fixe-.t the 31st day of January, 1939, as the last day on or before which the Creditors of the Company are to prove their debts or claims, and to establish any title they may have to priority under Section 258 of the Act, or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debtn are proved, or. as the case may be, from objecting to such distribution. L. 11. lIESLOP, Liquidator. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. YOU are earnestly requested to report to the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office: Sixth Floor Huddart Parker Buildings. Pt>t- - t Office Square. Telephone 43-978 Lethal Chamber for humane destruction of cats and dogs available Monday to Friday nt 9 a.tn. and 3.20 p.m. at City Corporation Yard, Clyde Quay.—Secretary. S. B Clarke. P.O. Box 195.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 93, 13 January 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 93, 13 January 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 93, 13 January 1939, Page 3

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