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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS MATINEE FULLERS’ MATINEE FULLERS' MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30—T0-DAY. Everythine as at Night. FULLERS’ MATINEE PRICES: 6d. 1/- 1/6 Children, 6d. and Is. BOOK SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. No Extra Booking Fee for Children. FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd. 2.3 O—TWICE TO-DAY-8 P.M Last Day of this Great Bill. HECTOR ST. CLAIR REVUE COMPANY Presenting "CON TR A STS" “C( > NTR A STS In which Hector is at bis best. Io • think of him is to laugh. PAUL DE BUR, "The Paper King” CARTHY BROS The Comedy Act that von 11 like BERTINI AND BYRNE, Supreme Classical and Comedy) Musicians Last Night of IDA HOLBEIN The Brilliant Comedienne at the Piano FULLERS’ FA MH. V PRICES: BOX PLAN AT THE zXfter noon at Burnett s. next Theatre. For Reservations after 7 p.m.. Phone Theatre /22--6691. EMPRESS Direction, Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. GORGEOUS GLORIA SWANSON Screenland’s Best Dressed Girl, In “THE UNTAMED LADY” A luxuriously-mounted society comedydrama.' Thrilling horseback chase, storm at sea, and pleasing romance. It’s a Paramount Picture. Also—'Master Pictures present MATT MOORE and DOROTHY DEVORE, The . Perfect Comedy Team, In “HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN” A comedy with laughs that verge on tears; a drama that skids and elides around the funniest situations imaginable „ > THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE { ORCHESTRA (Director, Mr. M. T. Dixon); Box Plans at the Bristol till noon, then at the Theatre: ring 43—963. TO-NIGHT? ’TO-NIGHT. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. "HIAWATHA,” "HIAWATHA,” , Presented by Miss Nesta Carwcll Cooke and Mrs. John Hannah. Hiawatha’ Miss T®SB.V Welch Hiawatha Mr. John Pearson Nokomis- Miss Rosalind Atkinson Mudjekeewis Mr. G. G. M. Mitchell Arrow-maker ...Mr. G. G. M- lilitcheli p ever Miss Nicholls Youth " Miss Katherine Haire Chibiabos x Mr Norman Byrne Papakewis ... Miss Nesta Carwell Cooke Women Misses Scaife, Blacklock Buck and Ellis Warriors ... Misses Pharazyn ami Watson.,■Messrs. Kirker. Pearson, ' and Sellers. COMING JOHN BARRYMORE PIPSKOLLUM PIPSKOLLUM PIPSKOLLUM By "PIP’ (The Big Tree Scribe).There isn’t a man in all creation Knows more about real lubrication Then he who keeps his sump quite free From oils, less safe than good Big Tree. No motorist should have to worry about Motor Spirit. As long as he has plenty in the tank that should be the end of his concern. The spirit should do the rest. That’s the best of Big Tree, it minds its own business. A periodical call at the true-blue pump is all the thinking that is necessary.to a Big Tree user. He is never worried by carbon, loss of power, “knocking, or any of the other nuisances which punish the man who mixes his care diet. DON’T MIX YOUR PUMPS—STICK TO ONE COLOUR! TRUE-BLUE IS THE SAFEST HUE! WHY IS IT TH*T THE RIG TREE PTTMPtt ARE THE TT VRDTWT-'W OR TIED - PUMPS TN NEW ZEALAND? And have you noticed that the colour true-blue is magnet's? Tt attracts more motor-cars than pH the rest of the spectrum put together. BIG TREE BLUE TS THE HUE BIG TREE BLUE IS THE HUE FOR YOU! FOR YOU! Yours faithfully, "PIP” The Big Tree Scribe. Pyou like to let laughter linger, by all means meet the Grand Duchess and the Waiter, at the New Princess Theatre To-day. DANCING. gT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. FINAL CARNIVAL DANCE, MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 15. Balloons. Many Novelties. ■ Rudolph’s Orchestra. Dancing 8 till 1 a.m. Subscription 3e. 6d. Buses leave for Island Bay and Lyall Bay after the last dance.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 11

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