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AMUSEMENTS DE LUXE under i out l ; Positively and Absolutely | LAST MATINEE. I LAST NIGHT. ;The Greatest Comedy Ever Screened; I CHARLIE CHAPLIN ! CHARLIE CHAPLIN I CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN j "THE RUSH." "THE GOLD RUSH." [ "THE GOLD RUSH." l "THE GOLD RUSH.” To-morrow Night, 8 o’clock. Matinee Saturday, 2.30. THE GREATEST RACE DRAMA EVER FILMED. “KINGB OF THE TURF” Featuring Gertrude Astor, J. Parrel Macdonald, Henry B. Walthall and others. In addition, a host of the World’s Greatest Racehorses, Including ' MAN-O’-WAR, MORVICH, NEGOFOL, FAIR PLAY. THE FINN, CONFEDERACY, AND VIRGINIA'S FUTURE. This picture will go down as fne Greatest Racing Photo-play ever screened in Wellington. . Genuine Thrills, Rare Finishes, Great Plot. You will want to get up end cheer This Picture will gladden the hearts of all lovers of THE SPORT OF KINGS. Bo* Plans now open at the Bristol Piano Co., AitkenV Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, ’Phone 23-080. . o l» PARAMOUNT AH AMOUNT L HEATRE, Courtenay Place. TWICE DAILY Afternoon, 2.15. 7.45 Evening. Positively LAST DAY and NIGHT 1 LAST DAY and NIGHT! Of “THE FUTURISTS ENGLISH REVUE COMPANY. Don’t miss their FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, TO-NIGHT. Alflo, MILTON SILLS ' In "THE MAKING OF O’MALLEY” A First National Attraction. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at tho Utility Statione-y Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838. 3r Ring Theatre Telephone 21-842. fJ\H£ NEW AMBASSADOR. 68, Willis street. SUPER ATTRACTION i AMBASSADOR SOCIETY ORCHESTRA AMBASSADOR SOCIETY ORCHESTRA. The Only American Jazz Band In New Zealand. Best Music. Best Floor. Best Service Reservations i 'Phone 42-242. TO m “WORLD’S end; PEORUS SOUND. A GLORIOUS WEEK-END EXCUR-** SION. - : ’|'V CRUISING IN CALM WATERS. AMONG BUSH-CLAD MOUNTAINS, ISLANDS, PROMONTORIES AND WOODED COVES. DANCING FISHING SWIMMING fTIHE luxurious new express etcamor, A TAMAHINE. specially fitted for week-end cruises, will leave Wellington on SATURDAY, January 30th, at 1.15 p.m., for Picton, arriving about 4JO ’p.m. Dancing on Deck Saturday Evening. Orchestra. "Tamahine" will leave Picton at 4 a.m. next day, arriving before breakfast I at Tennyson Inlet (Pelorus Sound) where are 20,000 acres of virgin forest. Launch and ship’s boats will take passengers i for fishing, swimming, landing, and cruising parties. Glorious vistas of hush and bays. Magnificent view of Croisillels Harbour from Elaine Bay saddle, an easy walk. Remains of Moriori pit-dwellings. Leave Picton on return 6 p.m., arriving at Wellington about 9JO p.m. _ Inclusive fare, with cabin accommodation and meals, jE3 10s. Special berths 10s ezlra. BOOK ACCOMMODATION EARLY! UNION S.S. CD. OF N.Z. LTD. THE GOVERNMENT gTATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE (State Guarantee;. Is a National Institution established for the benefit of the people.' INSURED SHARE PROFITS! . The office, through its Accident Branch, is now empowered to accept ALL CLASSES OF ACCIDENT INSURANCE, inolnding MOTOR-CAR- COMPREHENSIVE. Wellington Office i ’ - STATE FIRE BUILDING, Lambton quay, Wellington. LOOK HERE Ml WHEN you’re reading, writing, or out of door, can you see quite clearly? No twitching of the eyes or blurred vision? It is very easy to neglect your eyes, but as soon as trouble comes, you realise what care should be taken. Call and let us examine your eyes and find out if there is any defect in your •ight. We can make glasses to suit you, and our charges are decidedly moderate. MORRISON AND GILBERD, , 103. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, 1 WELLINGTON*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 3

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