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AMUSEMENTS k_youplenay Place TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. FULL OKCHESTRAL MATINEH TO-DAY. CONSTANCE TALMADGE Queens it over everything she ever made in “THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO” CONNIE’S FUNNIEST SHOW. She danced on her toes-- put Russia on its ear —had her sweetheart standing on Ins head. She s a Fake Grand Duchess, but a Real Comedy Queen. And there are more quivers and shivers, laughsand thrills, excitement, romance, and bair-raising spills than you’ve ever seen. CONNIE’S GKEATES’I FOR LOVE, LAUGHTER, AND LUXURY. A First National Picture. GAZETTE. “FELIX" CARTOON. Secend Senes of THE AMUNDSEN POLAR FLIGHT. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21— 838; or Ring Theatre, Telephone .21— 842. ARTCRAFT THEATRE TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT is guaranteed when you see that thrilling melodrama—a greater than "The Storm”—more powerful than "The Tornado”—starring House Pcters and Wanda Hawley, in "COMBAT” See "COMBAT” "COMBAT” the "COMBAT” "COMBAT” greatest "COMBAT” "COMBAT” forest "COMBAT" "COMBAT” fire "COMBAT” "COMBAT” scene "COMBAT” "COMBAT” ever!’ "COMBAT” Three Excellent Supporting Pictures. MUSIC BY JAMES HAYDOCK. Entr’acte (by Special Request): “Variations on nn Ol<] Plantation Melody." RE WISE—ROOK SEATS NOW! BE WISE—BOOK SEATS NOW! REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. REVIVAL . CAMPAIGN. REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. F. VAN EYK. F. VAN EYK, F. EYK, F. VAN EYK, the NOTED SOUTH AFRICAN SINGING EVANGELIST. r PHE One-time Big Game Hunter, but now a “Fisher of Men.” Representative of a Church of 60,000 Members. Commencing SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, NOVEMBER 14. NOVEMBER 14. In PENTACOSTAL HALL, 29 VIVIAN STREET. A COMPLETE GOSPEL— k SOUL SALVATION. BODIES HEALED. POWER GIVEN. A GLORIOUS HOPE. COME SEE HEAR. WHERE VAN EYK GOES THE SICK ARE HEALED, FOR GOD IS WITH HIM. Cards for healing may be obtained at the Church. Ushers in attendance every evening. ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL. J- TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), November 14, 1926, 8.30 p.m., B.v MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Fragrant d’une Suite Bach Sonata No. 6 Mendelssohn Lied des Chrysanthemes, Op. 3 (No. 1) Bonnet Scherzo (Op. 70) Hofmann Choral (No. 2 in B Minor) Cesar Franck Third Movement from “Scherazade’’ (Suite Symphonique for orchestra), (Op. 35) Rimsky-Korsakoff ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received at Door. SMOOTH and Snappy, Swift and Smart —"The Grand Duchess and the Waiter,” now showing at the New Princess Theatre. ATHLI-TIC SPORTS. SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, From 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon; 2.15 p.m.-4.45 p.m. Admission, Is.; Stand, 6d. extra. School Boys and Girls Free (to ground only). •ROXINGI D OXING I JAMITO JAMITO JAMITO McCarthy. McCarthy. McCarthy. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 16. Four Excellent Preliminaries Arranged. Box Plan now open at Ned. Perry’s, Manners Street. . Usual Prices; ss. and 2s. 6d., plus tax. Booking fee. Is. extra. Early door tickets obtainable without extra charge at Box Office, and also at Len. Sowrnan’s, Lambton Quay. DON’T RISK DISAPPOINTMENTBOOK NOW! MEETINGS. EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDS, NO. 11. WELL Members of the above Lodge please note that a Special Summoned Meeting will be held on Monday, November 22, for the purpose of considering an Old-age Pension Scheme. S. E. Balls A.D., G. COWIE, V.A.D., W. McLAUGHLIN, Secretary. Twenty-five shillings was all that was paid for a five-seater motor-car sold at auction in New Plymouth (reports the “News”). The car bore the name of a reputable English manufacturer noted for his superior workmanship. The tires were quite good, too, and the purchaser had no difficulty in starting the engine. In fact, he was afterwards offered £lO on his bargain. But that was not the only expensive car sold cheaply. Three other fiveseaters were bid for by a large bench of buvers, and the prices realiAd were £1 U>s., £2, and £2 ss. respectively.

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

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 11

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