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AMUSEMENTS. To Avoid Disappointment, Apply at Theatre and Reserve. Q IDENTICAL DE LUXE O SESSIONS DAILY: 11, 2.30 AND 8 P.M. Doors open at 10 a.m.. 1.30 p.m., 7 p.m Thomas A. O'Brien, by arrangement witb Warner Bros., Now York. Presents WORLD'S SUPER - TALKING PICTURE. AL. JOLSON SINGING FOOL

WARNER BROS VITAPHONE. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES:— THE FOLLOWING ALL-TALKING. ' VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS. SPECIALLY SELECTED •'TANNHAUSER OVERTURE (New York Philharmonic Orchestra o! iin Players) " VEST! LA GIUBBA " (Giovanni Martinelli) "IN A MONASTERY CELLAR,' Vocal Quartet MISCfIA ELM AN. "Humoresque' (Dvorak). " Gavotte " 'Gossec). HOWARD 8R05... .Operatic Burlesque. PLAZA. Box Plan at Theatre. DAY PRICES: Stalls 'ls Gd. 2s; Rea., 23 9d; Children, Is. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls, 2s, 2s 3d; Reserved D.C., 4s 6d. 3s 3d, 2s 9d, DOUBLE STAR BILL TO-DAY. | GR^r~AND~LYRICT"|' A NEW U.F.A. FEATURE. " SHOW LIFE." - " SHOW LIFE." " SHOW LIFE." " SHOW LIFE." Starring ANNA MAY WONG. A Waif—A Music Hall Dagger Thrower—A Dancer—A Railway Mail Robbery—Genuine Thrills—Lively Action—Spectacular Theatre and 'Cabaret Scenes. Screened Grand: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. Screened Lyric: Saturday Matinee, 2.30; Evening, 9. A COMEDY FOR YOUNG AND OLD. BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON f BUSTER KEATON And ERNEST TORRENCE " STEAMBOAT O BILL, JUNR." "STEAMBOAT BILL, JUNR." "STEAMBOAT BILL, JUNR." Every Ticket Good for 1000 Laughs 1 ! BUSTER KEATON'S BIGGEST AND i BEST COMEDY. j GAGS GALORE! THRILLS APLENTY. BRING THE KIDDIES AT 2.30. BRING THE KIDDIES AT 2.30. They'll laugh till they cry. Buster Keaton end Ernest Torrence are two big Kids, who take you on a Joy Cruise. Screened Grand: 12.45, 3.30. 6.15, and 9. Screened Lyric: 2.30 and 8.5.

POPULAR PRICES. GRAND AND LYRIC. ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. FIRST CONCERT, NEW SEASON. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 23. ' SOLOISTS: MISS NAOMI WIfALLEY, of Palmerston North. MR. TREVOR L. THOMAS, of Wanganui. MR. RONALD C. MUSTON, of Auckland. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 2 Tickets for each Concert-, 10s Gd. 3 Tickets for each Concert, 15s 6d. 4 Tickets for each Concert, 21s. Apply early to either Wm. Coltman, 101, Queen St., or to Syd. J. Harbutt, 22, Kitchener Street. BAND PERFORMANCES. pAPATOETOE TOWN BAND -*■ Will render an excellent programme at Ellerslie Racecourse TO-MORROW (Sunday), ut 3 p.m. GRANT COLES, Hon. Sec. MINING NOTICES. Mount lyell mining and kailWAY COMPANY. LIMITED. An Interim Dividend of One Shilling and Threepence has heen declared, absorbing £80.574, payable June 24. Books close May 25. D. G. LUMSDEN, Secretary. PATENTS. ATOTIOE OP APPLICATION FOR ■ RESTORATION OF LETTERS PATENT. Notico is hereby given that an application has been made and duly advertised in the Patent Office Journal of May 2, 1929, for the restoration of Letters patent No. 4GG93, dated September 27, 1921, granted to Joseph Hunter McFeeters, of Hamilton, and Gus Arkmstall, of Westfiald, near Auckland, New Zealand, for " Improvements in the manufacture of nitrogenous phosphatic fertilisers." Any person desirous of opposing the said application may, at,_ any time within two months from the 6aid date, give notice of opposition to the Registrar of Patents, at Wellington Such notice must be in duplicate. in the form prescribed by the Patents Regulations mid be accompanied by a ieo of 10s. A. J. PARK AND SON. Registered Patent Attorneys, 142, Featherston Street, Wellington.

Agents for the Applicants. rpO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. Tho Proprietors of Letters Patent below mentioned nre desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of a Licence or otherwise, on reasonable terms. for the purpose of_ exploiting same and ensuring their practical working in New Zealand:— No. 50231. of 31st May. 1923. for " KEY OPERATED LOCKING MECHANISM FOR RAILWAY, POINT AND SIGNAL APPARATUS." No. 54238, OF 11TH' MAY. 1925, FOR " TOKEN INSTRUMENTS FOR RAILWAYS AND THE LIKE." All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES. LIMITED, Patent Agents. 157, Featherston Street, Wellington. rtiHE OLD BOYS OF ST. If 1 PATRICK'S COLLEGE (WELLINGTON) (vuf/ '^ re welcoming th'e Superior IfcM> General of tho Marist Fathers. XSggSw/ Very Rev. Dr. Rieu. S.M., at a Dinnei at the Royal Hotel, on TUESDAY NEXT. 14th inst. All Old Boys desiring to be present are requested to telephone 42-447, 43-239, or 43-725, not later than Noon on MONDAY NEXT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20252, 11 May 1929, Page 22

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