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BEAUTY & TRUE VALUE gs, An Oriental Carpet is one of the most enchanting jfornis of Household Furniture. It is a woven picture for your floor as a picture is on the wall. The RUGS and RUNNERS at T. and Mcß. are worthy of a place on the floors of a palace. Attractive designs ! Tears of servic*! Hearthrugs New Designs from 6/9 to 66/Runners—beautiful designs from 1/- to 8/6 per ya<"d Lace Curtains-direct from the maker5,■...._,.:,.. in cream, white and ecru, ! 6/6 to 45/- per ©air Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT F*R CASH. Mawhera Quay,

'•The desire for something new is the great desire of the age," said Mr. John Fuller, sen., at Auckland yesterday, when informing ti reporter that the Fuller Proprietary, which owns the majority of the leading theatres in the chief centres in New Zealand, has decided to entirely drop tile vaudeville business, and utilise all its theatres for picture show purposes. "The firm has come to this decision," explained Mr. Fuller to a Press Association message), "because the advent of the moving picture show has meant the passing of the 'mummer' in the four .chief cities of the Dominion The firm's experience has been that picture shows draw big crowds; and pay handsome profits. Vaudeville entertainments attract but indifferent patronage, and cost far more juoney.'' ......... ... ; -~ ;

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 7

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