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Amalgamated O) Theatres ltd. WELLINGTON’S LEADING THEATRES ML# PRESENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT mi ■■■■inmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ini niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin hi iinini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Hill

HURRY : 'Wgj TL G wmm it’s hO® STATE RESERVED Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/3. DAILY -2 & 7.45 p.m. BS&IgXiMXO 300 Bargain Seats, 1/-. CapacSSy toeWewses 4eeBaime«S W3 Shew NOT A WAR PICTURE — BUT A STORY OF VALIANT MEN WHO BRAVE DEATH TO SAVE OTHERS. (Approved for Universol exhibition.) INCLUDING — A DRAMATIC REVELATION OF THE INNER WORKINGS OF A HUGE PENITENTIARY “BEHIND PRISON GATES” With A Cast Of Thousands, Including BRIAN'DONLEVY, JACQUELINE WELLS, JOSEPH CREHAN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plan D.I.C. and Theatre (51-595) — BOOK — NO EXTRA COST.

GINGER ROGERS rMJOI I SHTinS " F,FTH AVENUE GIRL" _______ In Addition ——— @ CONTINUOUS FROM II A.M.ESI «rA D cco" Tel. 41-219. CAREER HURRY! LAST DAY! With The Comedy Sensation — Even Greater ANNE' SHIRLEY — EDWARD ELLIS - Than "Bachelor Mother." (Both Approved for Universal Exhib n.)

IILMNIS] BURKE BROS.. LTD. rpHIS well-known Garage and Service A- Station was started by Mr. T. M. Burke, sen., 17 years ago, _ when the automotive industry was in its infancy. The business is now operated by the three Burke Brothers, Mr. Edmund, Mr, Charles and Mr. Tom. Through efficient., reliable and courteous service the business has developed into Kilbirnie’s bestknown Service Station and Garage where Rental Cars. Automotive and Cycle Repairs, and general service station work are its main features. CYCLES— Pool’s. HARDWARE— Pool’s. SERVICE STATIONS & GARAGE— Burke Bros.. Ltd. THE KlNEMA—“Climbing High.” “Under Cover Doctor.” WgWMg MR. N. C. WINSTANLEY is to be envied ; he has had more varied experiences than most, men enjoy. From bullock-driving, fishing, bushfelling, soldiering, engine-driving, ship's captain to radio announcing, he put his last pound in the present business in 1931 without previous shop experience, and has made it a success. Be sure to see the Train and Model Department at the .Store. BOOK CLUB AND NEWSAGENT— The Corner Arcade. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONERSmal] Goods, Toys. N. C. Winstanley. BAKERY AND CAKE SHOP— The HataitaL GENERAL CARRIER AND COAL— W. J. Martin. 52-108. KAkORJC BILL O’DONNELL, ESQ. IS a native son born at Cross Creek. He has spent all his life in the barbering trade. Mr. O’Donnell had his own business at Pahiatua before coming to ’Wellington. He started up a barber shop on Thorndon Quay which later the Government bought out for new improvements. Two years ago he started in business on Main Road, Karori. This business lias grown from a two-chair shop to where, through Mr. O’Donnell's skill and popularity, lie has had to put in another chair. For New Year O’Donnell’s Barber Shop carries the most complete line of smokers’ supplies and sundries of any suburban store in the trade. HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST— W. J. O’Donnell. HOME-MADE CAKES— Quality Inn. Miss H. Harvey. MACHINERY FOR SALE IT OILE R’OK^~ a a d 65~N.11. I’. F. Appleton. Kent Street. Newmarket, Auckland. IXofLIMI, 65 n’b.p.; also Engines, 12 s f 24 and 14 x 28; Travelling and Breast Benches; Swinging Goose Saw Frames; Belting to Elin.; Pulleys; Shafting; Bearings. F. Appleton, Kent St.. Newmarket. Auckland, S.E.I. I-1H I.TIH DOGS BIRDS IK TTEIwiNG Pups For Sire, a -*"*■ grandson of Doti Jun. Dam, a granddaughter, Wilson's Craig. Apply D. Fraser, R.D., Mauriceville.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 85, 4 January 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 85, 4 January 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 85, 4 January 1940, Page 2