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I ■ I ' FULLER'S; C^ l ' N.Z. VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT j jffs. fflfflL Attractions for week commencing t*^ viiik F)^^^^. Monday, January 17 /gl^^few^ rfsJbf /iiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiimimiimi ISI'wBS^iKTD OPERA. HOUSE, AUCKLAND l^^^l Brilliant Success \r6Os ¥MSk fl^^ ELTON BLACK REVUE CO. JwiW I W ELTON BLACK REVUE CO. " \lrif Supported by a powerful vaudeville You simply can't keep still when you Nightly at 8. Matinee Mon., Wed., Sat. .^:. .near the inspiring and enticing music of APEX RECORDS. They MAKE you eWcc. They .„ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE WELLequal m quality and durability to any record at any .mice. Send for these : Triumphal success of the Write now lor "latest list and particulars MIDNIGHT FROI.TCS ot our guarantee, menhoning this paper. MIDNIGHT FROLICS fh/- 4 8161.— Thanks for the ft\\ Buggy Rida ' and their wonderful comedian £J 1 1 (foxtrot).. CLEM DAWB Each Sole Distributors : Nightly at 8. Matinee Saturday. SUPERIOR PRODUCTS CO. .uiniiiiiiiiimiimiiminmiiimiminimmimMuiiuimmiiiumiimiiiiimniiitmii .| MAIRaiREri-: WELLINGTON. « opgRA . CHR|STCHURCH . PANTOM.NB AHD_OOM.O OPERA. geo £££ ZZ^S ' Stanley McKay's geo. storey's stortettes , - MKW ENGLISH AND AUSTEA- Nirttly at 8. Matin.. Saturday. LIAN CO. imiiiiimiiHimiiimmniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiJiiDiiiiiiimminmiiiiii featuring WALTER GEORGE'S SUNSHINE pR|NCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN • Third Successful Week Repertoire includes HECTOR ST. CLAIR "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD" tt^OTOR ST CLAIR * " M^E R llHA°gns?' H " " Re^eC^'nS^y "LAUGHING TIME OF 1927" Supported by an excellent vaudeville / ■' * : _____ . •■■>. .. ■ ■ . . bill. Noi«- playing chief centres of North Nightly at 8. Matinee Saturday. ' Island. " Atwter Kent " I ][lADlp WHAT COULD BE |fl|f|§§l|§ SIMPLIER ? IF you are new at Radio, you will be captivated by the ease and certainty of Atwater Kent ONE DIAL operation. If you are an aid hand, your.en- . joyment will start all over again— for never before have you had such-a com- ' mand of the air. Now Zealand Distributors . C. & A. ODLIN & CO. LTD. WELLINGTON A Receiver built for those X^ * who are satisfied with _ nothing short of perfection , \ RADIOLA 2O \ R Quality of. reproduction has been - asserted for dozens of five tube sets. But the distinguished thing ■ ' ' " about Radiola 20 is that it backs s H ;^^ up every statement made about it. , - ■ '. ' There is no other five" tube radio. ■ receiver operating from ran an- H tenrta, which quite equals Radiola B 20 m performance. When you hear B ' — it for' yourself you. will agree B wholeheartedly with^ every state- B ' ' ment made m its praise. ' H /^^ ■• . Sole N.Z. Agents:— - B Amalgamated Wireless (Asia) Ltd. I \ WELLLINGTON 1 ,. —^ , The Insects' Laiweht TEN* little INSECTS made a jolly shine. KEATING'S fill upon them, and then there were nine. A Nine > little INSECTS sitting up too late, w- l\ KEATING'S got upon their track, J j"**M\ V, j. then there wen eight, I 4^—^*^ - little INSECTS were m the seventh heaven. Xl ~-S> OP j ■ KEA TING'S came upon the scene, and \\\f& i // P^si-Hs 1 ? % ' tn4n there wen seven, \\\ = V"- 1 KrATTWffS Iw Seven little INSECTS were m a pretty fix, '< ~ TSSct T Still KEATING'S Persevered, and aJSOWI^j J * then then wen six. f V !?3s£k£21 > 2 Six little INSECTS longed to keep alive, xJ^lafeSffJs*-'* KEATING'S was too strong for. them, and • **'* then were five. \ v>^ 7^^->^ Five little INSECTS rushed around the floor. i I V X KEATING'S followed after them, and \ y^^N . . then there wen four. j) I L '.\ Four little INSECTS wailed "Oh, demrie me I" HI Mr - KEATING'S was relentless, and (r{ (l^w then there wen three. ' Three little INSECTS cried " What shall we dt I " ■m tina only ' • y KEATING'S solved the problem. and~^ IN TIN» ONLY. / thgn thtrg Wfr4 tv)9 Two little INSECTS tried their fate to shun, KEATING'S pounced Upon them, and , then there was one. /' One little INSECT hoped to hot away, . KEATING'S said otherwise, and so gained the day. , Keating's Kills Bugs, Fleas, Moths, Beetles NOW ANYONE CAN PLAY A rBOOMERANG" MOUTH ORGAN £2® SffiMS . f^mmtttaetrti i r . „tov c This FREE " twnuww] Boole Will jftilF^ /^^SJjW V ItonMORfiAHTIfTOR Thou.. n d. of ,*P^ j^ \\ •"jJ^", _^ -SL people of all Ages, !•« ■•»#■*«««•' ««» /ji^^» r^W « H m all w.lk. of life. flUTUflg IH M J?" JT - l . Smv ar * now playing -_ . iSt If Gj/i 1 ■• m **m&L "BOOMERANG" 4 A #b» JtP\ '~ti£M@& Mduth Organs ioi «l VQvOOQS 9^iMj education and m- ♦« rf* BTTCL^ ijj I M fyT* l\ <J§£gfflßL ipiration. Thanks 3 fc jKmr**. \li t*^ /■ wßa>Mn«iw[M»»io~* j. \ Instruction Book ' II JjflHP*Ct %L«! NsjSSs^S^ai tjffi '^' they arc enjoying m T^C-BJH jTf -V , r tH« E IS *NY O« E AT^ P .'.A7«FACTIOH , THAN »• C^BmdOf ■• LISTENING to aaoa Uustc-iT is "£**'£ £ ™*J , «T%U B /Tro O N-'took-. T CONTAm,NG 'CHARTS. PICTURE. Wwb lllt^ HUlgic On KOJ tnd DRCAN *ITH AH MH THAT II MOITipHFIimH.. ' • • 1 L J \ C » us your n*me«ml address, and Y e will po.t wher« it Is, hOW Ud it hUrU. • ? {|^ites^^^^ On* touch and At i*in go«. " ' T^r^'T^SS^^S^' Almo* unbeli^rabk. Th« the - V' Tb, 4^W'^OOMEt<AUGA. com J^,^ g^. , A ' *' i^JT^LJaJ' , ■' .mjf l^->' "jb.'i *aentinc way that dan c « r«, "' "' ' : J^ /^^^OO^SiSS^m^/^jl walkers, actors, doctor* 'and ' - (^^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^M unllioai u»e. Get the real Lit. 1 2vagSBm^MlgS 5 ™ " "* fm~mm~^^*m^m 11. "OF SalO CVBI Jf TflKH*. Snterchangenble Part.— Hand-tuned Read. ft '— -^.09+4**, » kw ..tTon. PRICE S/-. Po.ted S/(^ •; ; w >*LTV -T'S l j. AuaERT & saw/; :/ lTfec h 2/4 WiUis Stte^ jSBI „V* mi ■■ %'' few&Qi Supplied. , # 'Ask "W^ii^tlon. I . ***

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NZ Truth, Issue 1102, 13 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1102, 13 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1102, 13 January 1927, Page 2

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